Monkey See - Monkey Do
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Monkey See - Monkey Do
Monkey See - Monkey Do Monkey See - Monkey Do In Every Issue GWTA New Members 3 GWTA Chapter Listings On a Bike • With a Lion • On a Moose With a Bear • On a Mountain • In a Chair You can find Waldo everywhere. 5-7 Event Calendar 10 GWTA Contact Information 11 Gold Rush 2014 Registration Form 24 Board of Directors New Election App. 27 GWTA Membership Application 30 One year later and Waldo is still seeing sights. ARTICLES Cover Picture Photo Contest Family Of The Year Holiday Gift Guide Region C, Director Opening Golden Heart Award Riders Education Skully GPS Motorcycle Helmets A Life In The Days Of A Biker Pt. 11 Boyne City - GR, 10 Fun Things To Do Mardi Gras Floats Noteable November Dates Fall 2013 Special Price Flyer 4 8-9 12-16 17 18 19 20 21-22 23 25 26 29 Advertiser Listing Lees Leisure Neosho Fiberglass AIM Deal’s Gap 9 10 18 20 Send articles, photos & changes to: Touring News Magazine, P.O. Box 42403 Indianapolis, IN 46242-0403 Email: touring.news@gwtaco.com Touring News is published online 12 times per year for Gold Wing Touring Association (GWTA) in the United States of America. The known office of publication is GWTA, 2415 Directors Row, Suite K, Indianapolis, IN 46241. Postmaster: Send address changes to: GWTA, P.O. Box 42403, Indianapolis, IN 46242-0403. Periodicals postage paid in Indianapolis, Indiana and at additional mailing offices. 2 November 2013 Big Bike Parts New Product Release TireGard Get’s Some Skin! Rice Lake, WI – Big Bike Parts is now offering a Silicon Protective Skin to fit over its line of TireGard Wireless Tire Pressure Monitors. These high quality silicon skins are said to LNAME FNAME encase the TPMS monitor to minimize damage or scratches. This Silicon Protective Skin fits all three models: 2 Wheel (13315), 3 Wheel Trike Monitor (13-316), and Bike and Trailer JOHNSON Suzi Monitor (13-317). MANN Caralee WEBB Larry Light Your Night SPOUSE CA CA IL Halogen or LED. EVENS Dan Barbara Experience safer and brighter riding Dale with lower fog light kits ROBINSON • DOT Approved • 3 ½” Lights • Standard GL1800 & Airbag ModelsJohn WHITEFIELD • Easily Installed • Adjustable 1 N Tina IL Donna TN Linda WA 0 1 N 2 YEARS ★ A 1 IL 1 9 KESSLER ▼ 3oMike 8 STATE I V E R ★ S A R Y ★ FOR DETAILS AND THE LOCATIONS OF YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED DEALER, CALL OR VISIT US ONLINE TODAY ! a product of TOURING NEWS • 1-800-826-2411 • www.bigbikeparts.com Add On Accessories www.addonaccessories.net AIM www.ON-A-BIKE.com Americade www.tourexpo.com Big Bike Parts www.bigbikeparts.com Deal’s Gap Motorcycle Resort 3 TOURING NEWS “COVER”PICTURE * GWTA is having a contest for the covers on Touring News, issues Feb-Dec This is open to all GWTA members. Pictures: Any pictures sent to Touring.News@gwtaco.com need to be high resolution which should be any picture taken with a digital camera without editing. They can be adjusted as needed. Include who is in the photo, where the photo was taken, your name and GWTA membership # and the date if you know. When you email, please put “Cover picture contest” in subject line. They will be judged on the 11th of each month. If it is within the Due Date and not chosen as a cover winner it will be used during the year. Issue February March April Due Date for email Winner, Joe Spencer Winner, Steve Allen Bill & Deb Brem, Nick &Sephanie Brem Jane Howard,& 7-week-old Lance Brem May Steven and Tammy Daiter June Bodie Thomas Knight July Dick & Bonnie Holdsworth August Henry Clayton September Mel and Linda Vogt October Anonymous from cell phone November No winner this month November WALDO December November 10th Prize for each month’s “Cover Winner”: All winners from May through December will win One GWTA Logo T-Shirt (from current inventory) Any questions? Contact Touring.News@gwtaco.com 4 November 2013 REGION A St Ch Chapter Name Chapter Director Director Phone Director Email OR A Rogue Valley Wings Kenneth C. Krois 541-474-1178 kcksshop@yahoo.com OR M Mountain Valley Riders David Norton 541-582-3705 ddnorton1@msn.com OR P Columbia Wings Michael Speer 503-690-9783 nighthawk22@msn.com WA A Emerald City Wings Bill Perkins 206-368-8966 wmkatperky@yahoo.com WA B Stilly Valley Wings Bonnie Brunner 360-722-0035 doklea@msn.com WA C Evergreen Wings Mark & Brenda Waterman 425-316-0783 mygoldwing2@gmail.com WA D Northwest Wings Randy & Audrey Kepley 425-334-9471 rckep@comcast.net WA E Lake Washington Gold Phil Auberg 206-755-3294 phil5306@gmail.com WA G Lilac City Wings Wally Youmans 208-733-3902 wyoumans2@juno.com WA I Whidbey Island Wings Garry & Connie Mollerstuen 360-720-2734 whidbeyislandwings@gmail.com WA Q The “Q” Crew Charlotte & Andy Manes 360-273-0309 cbmanes@comcast.net WA S Skagit Valley Wings Lee & Jean Eklund 360-630-4021 2redwingers@gmail.com WA U Okanogan Valley Wings Greg & Terry Bolingers 509-422-3450 reb98834@gmail.com WA V Auburn Valley Wings Vonda & Gary Brest 206-854-9341 ez2beme23@aol.com WA Z Sequim Valley Wings Ed & Jennie Bourassa 360-681-0372 jednennie@msn.com F Troop Bob & Sandy Howell 602-615-2459 azftroop@cox.net REGION B AZ F CA NA Grapestompers Manny Bernstein 209-472-9503 CA NB Redwood Wings Tom Garske, Jr. 707-933-9799 fuelguru@sbcglobal.net CA NE Yosemite Wings Bill & Fran Jamison 559-999-4754 bnfjam@sbcglobal.net CA NF River City Wings Kathy Honig 916-366-1436 pkhonig@sbcglobal.net CA NL Clear Lake Road Riders Lynn Hollenback 707-245-4270 lynnhollenback@sbcglobal.net CA NO Shascade Wings Les Long 530-365-8107 jolong1202@att.net CA NP Diablo Valley Wings Harry & Karen Davis 925-686-3774 harrykaren@comcast.net CA NR Monterey Bay Wings Doug & Lori Green 831-338-6804 kssncsndg@sbcglobal.net CA NS Gold Country Riders Christy Sonneborn & Dennis Therien 530-877-4279 gcr2817@sbcglobal.net CA NT Tri-County Travelers Thomas (Skip) Trautman 530-633-0857 tntinc@hughes.net CA NV Woodland Roadrunners John & Char Hunrath 916-682-0734 hunrath@comcast.net CA NX Lassen Riders Dennis C. Garton 530-200-1984 dgarton@americanembroiderymart.com CA NZ Golden Gate Wings Donald Tolbert, Jr. 650-952-7240 dodojr@sbcglobal.net CA SL Antelope Valley Wings Gary Biddy 818-352-1777 g.biddy@verizon.net CA SO Channel Islands Wings Charles H. Burton 805-647-7382 chbvta@pacbell.net NM A New Mexico Sun Runners John Gilsdorf 575-491-0994 jgilsdorf@tularosa.net TOURING NEWS 5 NM Q New Mexico Desert Runners Alan Rignshall 505-293-0433 abringo@hotmail.com NV C The Silver State Riders Randie Buss 702-645-7537 gwta686@cox.net NV E Vegas Valley Wings Jim & Anne Henry 702-649-3304 jhenry8967@aol.com REGION C IA A Gold Wing Aces William Warth 319-367-5119 bdwar@hotmail.com IA H Friendship Riders of Iowa Pam Beveridge 515-229-1947 beverage8@mchsi.com IA I Polk County Wings Dennis Irvin 515-402-5189 www.gwtapolkcountywings.com IA L Loess Hills Riders James Lisiecki 712-256-7855 jlisiecki@cox.net IA P Nishna Valley Wings Yvonna “Jo” Allen 712-527-4229 IL A Central Illinois Wings Marvin Young 815-457-2667 IL B Riverbend Riders Judy (Phil) Schaefer 618-593-8269 chaefy@att.net IL C Windy City Wings Bill Seith 630-217-1829 wdseith@aol.com IL H River City Riders Ron VanNatta 309-235-1116 vannatta@mchsi.com IL M Downstate Cruisers Dave & Gladys Berkemeier 618-566-7096 dgberke@ezeeweb.com IL P Southern Pride Carl & Debbie Williams 618-437-5635 cdwms95@frontiernet.net NE A Heartland Wings Robert Kennedy 402-292-1801 bkkenn@cox.net NE B Great Plains Riders Michael Reinert 402-293-9560 NE C Husker Wings Alan Rosenboom 402-797-7335 asrosenboom@yahoo.com NE E Platte Valley Wings Dale Kleewein 308-520-3429 d2k1230@q.com NE G Spirit of Friendship Wings Michael A. Benck 402-491-3371 mbenck@cox.net NE M Monarch Wings Barb Mills 402-253-2780 blmills19@q.com NE W Frenchman Valley Riders Lynn Rinehart 308-414-1190 ldrllt@hotmail.com NE Y Why Not’s Paula Fleischman 402-560-0372 goldwing.goddess@gmail.com NE Z Country Wings Melvin E. Vogt, Sr. 712-755-2546 mlnnv@mchsi.com WI GB N.E.W. Riders Al & Barb Enderby 920-737-0376 barbs1mail@yahoo.com Nashville Tour Riders Tony Carpenter 615-793-3005 nordicvdrive@juno.com REGION D TN A REGION E 6 CO A Front Range Gold Ron & Sharon Gustafson 303-772-2654 gwta_ron@hotmail.com KS A Air Capital Wings John Eubank 316-722-0905 jjeubankathome@cox.net KS B Eastern Kansas Tour Riders John & Jane Wehr 913-780-4144 director@EKTR.org KS L Leavenworth Tour Riders David Rush 913-683-0930 davids0930@hotmail.com OK X Oklahoma’s First Cindi Hidgins 918-387-2700 cindyhudgins@sbcglobal.net TX B Roaming Wings James J. Jean 972-255-4525 jjean99999@msn.com November 2013 REGION F IN P Presidential Wings Thomas W. Holmes 260-356-4511 twholmes@live.com IN Z Wings n More Tom Howe 219-872-5059 thowe1949@comcast.net MI A Capital Area Wings Eric Larson 517-646-0256 ericmlarson@ermichigan.com MI C Cereal City Wings Charles Brown 269-979-2670 hondaryder1@comcast.net MI E Wings of Eagles Keith Diller 269-207-7976 gwta478@sbcglobal.net MI G Gee Whiz Darryl Dooley 734-469-2050 dldooley@wideopenwest.com MI H Livingston Wings Mike & Linda Jamros 810-599-8162 lindajamros@yahoo.com MI H2 Downriver Wings John Snethkamp 313-530-0713 jsbike@wyan.org MI M Macomb Explorers Lou & Lynne Kulcsar 586-707-0532 macombexplorers@yahoo.com MI N Northwood Wings Randy Treynor 616-794-2777 melodytreynor@yahoo.com MI W West Michigan Roadrunners Carl Belden 269-692-3925 cmbelden@sbcglobal.net OH H Hi-Way Cruisers Charles Jewett 440-428-5297 charliesue49@gmail.com OH W Wheels of Friends Paul Uhlman 937-829-7268 cool.hand@sbcglobal.net PA B Keystone Wings Harold (Bud) & Karen Price 814-797-5835 budkar@windstream.net PA J Gold Wings Along The Allegheny Robert & Diane Sweed 724-465-2421 n3tgz@hotmail.com PA Y Liberty Wings Jeffery & Pamela Kratz, Sr. 215-256-1626 jskpwk@verizon.net PA Z East Penn Riders Rob Schmidt 913-515-8653 rschmidt59@gmail.com REGION H CT M Mid-State Navigators John Muise 203-605-8794 jmuise1951@gmail.com CT V Valley Riders Joe Delnicky 203-888-6443 jdelnicky@snet.net ME A Sunshine Riders No CD at this time REGION J ON F Ajax-Pickering Friendship Riders Denis Kavanagh 905-623-4973 deniskavanagh@rogers.com ON G Garden City Riders Steve Lawson 905-371-5239 lawsonsmail1@gmail.com ON H Huronia Wings Rose Moore 705-549-4065 r.rmoore@sympatico.ca ON K York Simcoe Riders Beth Parker 905-566-4377 bethandpaul@sympatico.ca ON M Mississauga Wings David Guptill & Hazel Carson 905-799-9912 david.guptill@rogers.com ON NO Nipissing Riders Mickey Sandula 705-663-2696 sandulahome@hotmail.com ON T Toronto Wings Richard Hack 416-746-5336 richard.hack@rogers.com ON W Waterloo Wings Kevin & Maysey Dyne 519-653-7542 kmdyne@sympatico.ca ON Z Barrie Wingz Lynda Wall 705-422-1841 lynda.wall@sympatico.ca BUFFALO SOLDIERS NJ NJ NJ Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club Dwight Baltimore 609-668-0693 bemoe@verizon.net NJ CJ Central Jersey Buffalo Soldiers Anthony Williiams, Sr. 732-718-1416 akwchillin@msn.com TOURING NEWS 7 Mel and Linda Vogt-National Family of the Year Hi Everyone, Can you believe November is already here? This year has just flown by and although we have done a lot of wonderful things, there is so much more we wanted to do. One goal, when we made Nebraska State Family of the Year, was that we wanted to make the effort to visit with each chapter in the state. It is a long way across Nebraska but I am happy to say we did meet that goal and we also met and visited with some wonderful people whom we may not have had the opportunity to visit with otherwise. Much thanks to each chapter for welcoming us. When we became Region C Family of the Year, we also set a goal to visit each state with an active chapter by attending some type of event. Although we have made some headway on that goal, we continue to work on it and will be contacting some of you during the winter and spring. No promises but we would love to accomplish that goal as well. As National Family of the Year, Mel and I decided we couldn’t even dream of making it to each state but don’t be surprised if some of you find us on your doorstep or get a call checking out an available date to show up. Since last month, we made some chapter dinner rides, not only with our Chapter Z, but 8 also with Chapters B and C. Mel and I, along with other members of our chapter, attended Chapter Y’s campout and met a camping couple. As a result of such a good time at the campout, we now have them as new members to GWTA and Chapter Z. Welcome, Diane and Dave Schroder, who I think have a good idea of what we are all about. It is great to meet new people and be able to include them in our fun. Take a look at this motorcycle. Chapter Z member Gary Davis entered this motorcycle in the show at Applefest in Woodbine, IA and it took First Place for Vintage-Pre 1986. It is just a bit different than what we are riding nowadays isn’t it. Gary says it is a 1948 Safticycle. He has had it approximately 30 years and did some restoration in 2006. He is really proud of this bike but has allowed a few fellow chapter members to ride it. November 2013 Well, as expected, we were real surprised at roasting. We wish each and every one of our GWTA Chapter Z Awards Banquet (and you a happy Thanksgiving holiday. Be sure roast). They got both of us real good but we to count your blessings and don’t forget your managed to return a few favors as well. It friends with GWTA. We are extremely was a real fun time. I don’t know what we thankful to the good Lord for helping us to would do without this zany group of friends find such great friendships. who keep us on toes (or as tryrequested to). Pictures forour November on certain pages Safe Riding, It is almost time for the smell of turkey Mel and Linda Vogt Lees-ure Lite Popup Tent Trailers Now selling motorcycle accessories & hitches! Sleep anywhere, in comfort! Set up in 6 seconds - optional add a room - screen room - rear storage awnings air conditioning kit and more! For information or a brochure call free 1-800-660-0933 Shipping all over America Picture from Facebook www.tent-trailer.com info@leesurelite.com TOURING NEWS Call for nearest distributor 9 GWTA National Events Regional Events Region , PA State Rally - Sept 4-7 Twin Pine Resort Campgroung Pine Grove, PA GTWA Destination Friendship Chapter Annual Registration Each chapter in GWTA must register annually; registrations are due at the GWTA National Office by November 30th. For more information contact your Regional Director for registration form. This is due by November 30th Touring News articles for the December issue will be due by November 15th. Please send pictures with your articles if available. Remember to send in dates for the Event Calendar for your GWTA upcoming Region, State or Chapter events. Any articles or pictures received after this date will be used in the following month’s issue. Cover Photo Contest submissions will be due in by November 10th for the December issue. See the article in this issue for more information and dates about the contest. 10 November 2013 GWTA NATIONAL OFFICE: P.O. BOX 42403, Indianapolis, IN 46242 - Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5.00pm EST Toll Free: 800-960-4983 Local: 317-243-6822 Fax: 317-243-6833 membership@gwtaco.com touring.news@gwtaco.com Chapter Listings and additional info can be found online at: www.gwta.org www.gotmotorcycle.org EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Bruce & Linda Keenon P.O. Box 348, Huntington, IN 46750 gwtaed@aol.com; 260-358-0851; Fax 260-356-3392 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Eva & Ron Wodehouse 936 Rose St., Longmont, CO 80501 gwta2004trike@gmail.com; 303-776-9836 NATIONAL EVENT COORDINATOR Tony & Diane Manry P.O. Box 469, Van Buren, IN 46991 tdm4696@embarqmail.com; 765-934-4696 WEBMASTER John Hunrath 9265 Amarone Way, Sacramento, CA 95829 hunrath@comcast.net; 916-682-0734 PUBLIC RELATIONS/ TOURING NEWS DIRECTORS Glenda & Jim Boggess 1429 Lashley St., Longmont, CO 80504 gwtapr@aol.com, 303-772-3755 RIDER EDUCATION DIRECTOR Doug and Lori Green 14830 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, CA 95006 DG.GWTA.RED@scglobal.net; 831-388-6804 EDUCATION AND RETENTION DIRECTOR Mike & Carol Brush 12516 Poppleton Ave.; Omaha, NE 68144 brush123@cox.net; 402-397-4663 HELPING HAND DIRECTOR GWTA - 800-960-4982 Local - 317-576-6822 CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Dennis & Darlene Farnum 75 Farnum Lane, Sebago, ME 04029 hdfarnham@yahoo.com; 207-576-7476 LIFE MEMBER BOARD REPRESENTATIVE Eugene and Sylvia Jones 1002 Westlake Woods Drive Battle Creek, MI 49037 269-968-8380 REGION A www.gwtaregiona.org Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming Region Director: Steve & Ralphine Andrus 2108 Lighthouse Dr., Fairfield, CA 94534 longrider1100@aol.com; 707-429-9547 randrus322@gmail.com Board Representative: TBA REGION B Arizona, California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah Region Director: Steve & Ralphine Andrus 2108 Lighthouse Dr., Fairfield, CA 94534 longrider1100@aol.com; 707-429-9547 randrus322@gmail.com Board Representative: Charles Horner P.O. Box 230, Shingleton, CA 96088 horner@com-pair.net; 530-474-4291 TOURING NEWS REGION C www.gwta-c.com Illinois, Iowa, Manitoba, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Saskatchewan, Wisconsin Region Director: Rick and Penni Hinrichs 609 Burns Street, Ida Grove, IA 51445 rd@gwta-c.com; 402-578-2368 Board Representative: Bill and Carol Seith 917 cleveland Rd. Hinsdale, IL 60521 wdseith@aol.com, 630-655-1098 REGION D htttp://geocities.com/gwtaregiond Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia Region Director: George & Debbie Deskins 3330 Edmondson Ct., Murfreesboro, TN 37129 deskinsgeorge@hotmail.com; 615-459-4418 Board Representative: Jim & Karen Quinn 1368 Jason Circle, Ashland City, TN 37915 habatt96@hotmail.com; 615-792-0546 REGION E Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas Region Director: Kelly & Donna Felix 2326 S. Cardington, Witchita, KS 67209 kdfelix7@cox.net; 316-305-9533 Board Representative: Larry and Betty Oswald 339 Hastings Dr. , Cedar Hill, TX 75104 PBEAR43@SBCGLOBAL.NET, 972-291-4905 REGION F www.gwtaregionf.org Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania Region Director: Bob & Kim Davis 824 Parchmount Ave., Parchment, MI 49004 GWTARegionF@yahoo.com; 269-342-0852 Board Representative: TBA REGION H www.regionhgwta.org Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont Region Director: Phil & Sue Rueger 100 Allyndale Road, Canaan, CT 06018 regionh@comcast.net; 860-824-0005 Board Representative: Darlene Farnum 75 Garnum Lane, sebago, ME 04029 ddfarnum@yahoo.com, 207-576-7477 REGION J www.gwtaregionj.com Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario Region Director: Kevin Welch 169 Holmes Ave., North York, ON MZM 4M7 Canada kevw9@sympatico.ca; 416-229-9378 Board Representative: Garrie & Eleanor Wayne 147 Wellington St., West Apt. 714, Aurora, ON L4G 3M1 Canada garrie.wayne@pppoe.ca; 905-727-5272 11 Holliday Gift Guide 2013 Hap 12 py Holidays! November 2013 Lees-ure Lite Popup Tent Trailers Now selling motorcycle accessories & hitches! Sleep anywhere, in comfort! Set up in 6 seconds - optional add a room - screen room - rear storage awnings air conditioning kit and more! For information or a brochure call free 1-800-660-0933 Shipping all over America www.tent-trailer.com info@leesurelite.com Call for nearest distributor TOURING NEWS There supply theseisshirts available. is a reminder that Thisisisa alimited reminder thatofthere a GWTA RiderThis Education program. thereThere is a GWTA Rider Education program. is a limited supply of these shirts available. Contact Doug Green, Rider Education Director, DG.GWTA.RED@sbcglobal.net if you are interested in ordering these shirts Doug Green Rider Education Director DG.GWTA.RED@sbcglobal.net if you are interested in ordering these shirts Put under the Rider Education heading. 13 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AMERICADE ANNOUNCES 2014 DATES World’s Largest Motorcycle Touring RallyOpen from June 2nd to June 7th Lake George, NY: Americade will open on June 2nd with a huge lakeside party for all preregistered attendees. Americade’s motorcycle expo---TourExpo, rides and tours, and more factory demo rides than any other U.S. event will open from Tuesday, June 3rd through Saturday, June 7th. Many new events are planned for the week, including special Saturday events. 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Now $75.00 Send checks in US funds to: GWTA PO Box 42403 Indianapolis, IN 46242 Send checks in US funds to: Shipping & Handling Fees: GWTA $0-$15 Total = Add $3 for Shipping PO Box Order 42403 $15.01-$30 Order Total = Add $6 for Shipping Indianapolis, IN 46242 $30.01-$50 Order Total = Add $9 for Shipping $50.01-$100 Order Total = Add $12 for Shipping Shipping & Handling Fees: = Add $15 for Shipping $100.01-$249 Order Total $0-$15 = Add Shipping $250 Order and UpTotal Order Total$3 = for FREE Shipping $15.01-$30 Order Total = Add $6 for Shipping $30.01-$50 Order Total = Add $9 for Shipping $50.01-$100 Order Total = Add $12 for Shipping $100.01-$249 Order Total = Add $15 for Shipping $250 and Up Order Total = FREE Shipping Sale items are first come first serve. Once items are sold out, they will not be restocked. Now $40.00 TOURING NEWS 15 Enjoy a Great Thanksgiving!! GWTA Grand Prize Drawing 2014 Donation $1.00 (U.S. Funds) Grand Prize: $5,000 CASH (U.S. Funds) Drawing will be held July 24, 2014 at the GWTA National Office in Indianapolis, IN ***Winner need not be present to win*** Winner is responsible for any taxes and additional charges Official Rules are posted at www.gwta.org Thanks to all that have purchased tickets already And to those that are going to! 16 November 2013 REGION C DIRECTOR We are looking for a Region Director Job Description: 1. ATTEND GOLD RUSH AND OPERATIONS MEETING. 2. MAIL OUT PRINTOUTS IN A TIMELY MANNER. These should be accompanied by a letter keeping the State Directors informed of any National or Regional news that should be passed on. 3. WORK @ GOLD RUSH @ ASSIGNED TASKS. If your way is paid to this event be prepared to work to serve the Membership. 4. PREPARE A FINANCIAL STATEMENT ONCE A YEAR FOR YOUR REGION AND MAIL TO ALL STATE DIRECTORS IN YOUR REGION. 5. HAVE A REGIONAL MEETING ONE TIME PER YEAR FOR ALL STATE DIRECTORS AND STAFF. Use this as a tool to communicate directly with your State Directors on how all can work together to improve the workings in your Region. Should be centrally located and equally same distance for all to travel. Don’t make it just convenient for you!! Get everyone involved. It’s everyone’s Association!! 6. CREATE A REGIONAL STAFF; TREASURER, SAFETY DIRECTOR, RECRUITING DIRECTOR, T.N. ADVERTISING SELLER/CO-ORDINATOR, Etc… Delegate if you can tell the job is getting too difficult for just you to handle! 7. HAVE A FUND RAISING EVENT OR RALLY TO MAKE YOUR REGION SELF SUFFICIENT FINANCIALLY. Poker run, Raffle, Rally, etc… Be Creative!!!! 8. APPOINT STATE DIRECTORS TO ALL STATES IN YOUR REGION. 9. PROMOTE NATIONAL PROGRAMS (Safety, Recruiting, Raffles, etc…) AS WELL AS CREATING YOUR OWN RECRUITING CONTESTS, SAFETY PROGRAMS, ETC... 10. KEEP OPEN COMMUNICATIONS. ACTIVELY CALL YOUR STATE DIRECTORS ONCE PER MONTH JUST TO SEE HOW THINGS ARE GOING. Don’t expect them to call you. They won’t. 11. WRITE REGIONAL ARTICLE FOR TOURING NEWS EACH MONTH. WRITE ABOUT THINGS GOING ON IN YOUR REGION NOT JUST YOUR EXPERIENCES. If you call your State Directors monthly you will have input for your article to keep it informative and interesting. 12. ATTEND AS MANY AS POSSIBLE GWTA FUNCTIONS WITHIN YOUR REGION. BE SEEN, LOOK PROFESSIONAL AND GENERATE SOME PRIDE IN GWTA. YOU ARE A NATIONAL OFFICER THAT WAS APPOINTED BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. PROMOTE GWTA AND HAVE FUN!!!!! If interested in serving as a Region Director for Region C, please contact: Executive Director Bruce Keenon P.O. Box 348 Huntington, IN 46750 Phone: 260-358-0851 gwtaed@aol.com TOURING NEWS 17 Iowa Chapter P presented Karen & JR Green with the Golden Hearts award on Oct 5, 2013 at their ride. Congratulations go to the Green’s and we will know more about this award in the December Issue of Touring News. (Submitted by Yvonna Allen, Chapter P Director) If anyone would like information put in Touring News , write article and send to: touring.news@gwtaco.com 18 November 2013 I am sitting at my desk trying to decide what my topic for my article should be this month. I live in Central California about 12 miles inland from Santa Cruz. The past few mornings it has been quite chilly here in our neck of the woods. Also when you go outside the air has a definite smell of autumn. With the cold and the possibility of some showers, I am realizing that for many across the Nation the riding season might be coming to an end. We are fortunate here in my area since we don’t get ice and snow (most of the time) and while we do get rain our riding season continues through the winter. If you are in one of those areas of the Northern Hemisphere that cannot ride all year and you end up storing your bike make sure you are following all the recommended procedures. I know of people who have not done something’s TOURING NEWS they should have and come Spring their bike had problems. Different areas of the country require different procedures so make sure you find out what is recommended in your area, so come Spring you have no problems. I would like to make a slight diversion from Rider Safety at this point. Over the last month or so there has been very heavy weather in Colorado and the surrounding areas. I have heard from a couple of friends in the area and know they are safe and did not get caught in the floods. I would like to pass on my good thoughts to any of our GWTA Family who might have suffered any problems from the storms and floods. Be Safe, Doug Green 19 Skully Skully demonstrates demonstrates GPS, GPS, rear-view rear-view camera camera in in motorcycle motorcycle helmet helmet GPS, GPS, digital digital audio, audio, and and hands-free hands-free phone phone systems systems have become common in cars, but have become common in cars, but motorcycles motorcycles have have largely largely been been left left behind. behind. Now, Now, Skully Skully integrates these features and more integrates these features and more in in a a new new motorcycle helmet. motorcycle helmet. by by Wayne Wayne Cunningham Cunningham The The Skully Skully P1 P1 looks looks to to be be the the most most high-tech high-tech motorcycle motorcycle helmet helmet around. (Credit: Skully Helmets) around. (Credit: Skully Helmets) The The company company developed developed the the Skully Skully P1 P1 motorcycle motorcycle helmet, which gives riders a heads-up helmet, which gives riders a heads-up display display and and integrates integrates not not only only GPS, GPS, but but a a rear-view rear-view camera, camera, hands-free hands-free phone phone system, system, and and voice voice command. command. The The helmet helmet runs runs a a modified modified version version of of the Android operating system, which comes loaded the Android operating system, which comes loaded with with navigation navigation and and Bluetooth Bluetooth connectivity. connectivity. With With the the helmet paired to a smartphone through Bluetooth, helmet paired to a smartphone through Bluetooth, the the rider rider can can use use voice voice command command to to make make phone phone calls and start music playback. calls and start music playback. A A heads-up heads-up display display shows shows the the rider rider turn-by-turn turn-by-turn directions directions or or the the image from a rear-view camera. image from a rear-view camera. (Credit: (Credit: Skully Skully Helmets) Helmets) 20 November 2013 A Life In The Days Of A Biker Pt. 11 By: DaveANorton - Region A, Chapter Moutain Life in the Days of a M, Biker PartValley 11 Riders. By Dave Norton CD, Region A Chapter M, Mountain Valley Riders Yikes! Shrikes! When last we left Dave, he had witnessed a terrible crash which made him reconsider twowheeled motorcycling… Once it became apparent that I could no longer accept the risks inherent in motorcycling, I set out to design a vehicle that would provide most of the appeal of two wheels and a motor with a more protective cage for the driver/passenger. It would be street legal, light, small, with good performance and excellent handling. The SCCA class H-Modified sports racing car buddy Russ and I had built in ’65… Image: Dave Norton A paper model with G.I. Joe at the wheel fleshed out the concept: Photographer unknown, photo courtesy of Jerry Pacheco …was a step towards what I wanted. It soon became apparent that a three-wheeled layout had the advantage of eliminating many costly, heavy, and design-intensive elements (safety glass windshield, wipers, defroster, bumpers etc.). Using a production drivetrain and selected components would help also. An aluminum monocoque structure always appealed to me, and I laid out a 1F2R (one front wheel, two rear) configuration using Honda Civic power. An SAE Technical Paper followed, presented in ’83, with Honda CX-500 power. Image: Dave Norton Calculations of CG (center of gravity) location and overturning resistance led me to adopt a 2F1R layout, and by ’80 I had the basics down: TOURING NEWS Image: Dave Norton 21 The prototype was completed in ’83 using a Yamaha 650 Maxim drive package, at a total cost of $5,000. Photo: Michael Huebner The first week driving the Shrike from San Diego to work in Temecula, I stopped for gas. An off-duty CHP officer came by and we chatted for a while. Two weeks later I was running late, doing 70+ (55 max at the time) when I noted a black and white closing FAST one lane over. That’s it, I’m had. The CHP car pulled along side and looked over at me. The officer reached down for his mic, turned on the outside speaker and said “Good morning, Dave.” He had read the name on my helmet weeks before! I gave a “Ya got me!” shrug. He said “You’re cool.”, and went on ahead in search of bad guys. I moderated my velocity after that. During the years the Shrike was on the road without bodywork I was occasionally stopped by the local constabulary. Usually, they were merely curious and wanted to check it out up close and make sure it was legally registered. On two occasions, one a Riverside County Sherriff and the other a lady CHP officer, the attitude was different. This was their apparent thought process: 1. It has three wheels. Therefore 2. It’s unsafe. 3. It must be illegal. 4. Let’s get you off the road before you hurt somebody. On both occasions the officer spent at least 10 minutes trying to find out what it was that did not conform to the California Vehicle Code and cite me. Both conversations went something like this: Officer: You realize Mr. Norton that this vehicle is illegal. Me: Oh? What is it that’s not legal, I’ll fix it right away. Officer: For one, it’s too low. Me: The Vehicle Code says no portion of the vehicle can be lower than the lowest point of the wheel rim, which is 2-3/4”. Ground clearance is 3-1/2”. Officer: Hmmm. The headlight is too high. 22 Me: Well, the Vehicle Code says a maximum of 54”. Mine measures 52-3/4”, we can check it if you wish, I have a tape measure. Officer: But you can’t have the headlight behind the front wheel like that. Me: You do realize this is a motorcycle, and most motorcycles do have the light behind the front wheel. Officer: You don’t even have a real windshield or wipers! Me: Again, this is a motorcycle. The conversations continued until the officer got frustrated. The lady CHP officer turned on her heel, stomped back to her cruiser, got in, slammed the door and patched off leaving two long black lines following her re-entry to the freeway. The County Sherriff told me he’d check the book that night, find out what it was that was not in conformance, and that we would have this conversation again another day. We never did. The kicker to all this was that I knew something they didn’t. Neither one noticed the lack of front fenders, which are required! To this day the Shrike remains sans front fenders. There was a related incident many years later after our move to Oregon. A friendly local lady police officer stopped me one day. Her first remark was “You know you need front fenders on this.” I figured the jig was up, now I’d finally have to add some properly engineered fenders. After checking my paperwork she asked if she could take a photo of the Shrike to put up “at work” so the other officers were aware of the car. Sure. She did, and then I asked her if she would mind taking a photo with my camera of the Shrike with her cruiser behind, red lights flashing. She happily took my picture, returned my camera, said “Have a nice day” and returned to her duties. But I’m getting way ahead of the story… Stay tuned for part 12: Shrike 2! November 2013 Top 10 fun things to do in nearby Boyne City during Gold Rush Boyne City is a charming little town of 3,700 people on beautiful Lake Charlevoix, just six miles west of Boyne Mountain on Highway M-75. It's well worth a visit. Boyne City is well known for its restaurants, ice cream shops, shopping, galleries and sunsets over the lake. We asked the Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce to give us their “Top 10 fun things to do,” and here's their list: 6) Free concerts at our downtown park at 6:30 every Wednesday evening and music all over downtown every Friday evening for Stroll the Streets. 7) Take a hike or a swim - Avalanche Mountain is a 320-acre park with gentle trails or 450 steps to a spectacular view and observation deck at the top. Also take a swim or a hike at Young State Park – two miles east, or Whiting Park, 5 miles away. We also have Peninsula Beach right in town. 1) Wine & dine – have a great meal at one of our many restaurants – American, Latin, European (on the lakefront), Chinese, pizza, 50’s theme, and good old “mom & pop.” 2) Have an ice cream cone at one of our three ice cream shops or a 50’s-theme burger shop. 3) Shop ‘til you drop’ at one of our unique shops: art galleries, boutiques, T-shirt shops, auto parts stores, Farmers Market/Craft Show, full-service supermarket/ pharmacy, Dollar Store, video store, bowling alley, hair and nail salons, and gas stations. There is plenty of free parking and no meters. Rent a boat – providers will bring will a boat or a Jet Ski to any area lake. The local kayak/canoe rental shop will take you to and from the Boyne River. Go fishin’ – right off the dock or at the mouth of the Boyne River in the center of town. Two hardware stores have gear, bait and licenses. 4) 5) TOURING NEWS 8) Check your email at our world-class library or many restaurants with free wi-fi. 9) Veterans Memorial - Visit this beautiful and inspiring tribute to our armed forces, located in Veterans Memorial Park on the downtown lakefront, two blocks from downtown 10) Miniature golf and a 9-hole executive course at Boyne Rapids Adventure Golf. For further information call 231-582-6222 or visit www.boynechamber.com. 23 Rush Gold R ush XXVII: July 21-24, 2014 Boyne Mountain Boyne Falls, MI Area Campgrounds Hotel Boyne Mountain Resort 1 Boyne Mountain Rd. P.O. Box 19 Boyne Falls, MI 49713 (800) 462-6963 See www.gwta.org Event: We will be having another Block Party! After 6/15/14 you will be required to register at Gold Rush. You must show your current membership card to retain your member registration rates at Gold Rush. Expired cards will not be accepted. DAY PASSES are $25. Circle appropriate codes after name: A=Adult, C=Under 16, R=Rider, P=Passenger. Use name wanted on ID Name ( A C R P )__________________________Name ( A C R P ) __________________________ Name ( A C R P )__________________________Name ( A C R P ) __________________________ Address_______________________City_____________State/Province_____ Zip/Postal_________ GWTA Chapter/St./Pr._______________ Membership #__________ Other Affiliation______________ E-mail_________________________Will you use: Motel Campground Other GWTA MEMBER Registration before 12/1/2013 Non Member Registration before 12/1/2013 Children under 16 free (not eligible for drawing) Welcome Dinner: Sunday, July 20 Gold Rush XXVII T-Shirts REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED BEFORE 12/1/13 ARE NOT REFUNDABLE AND NOT NEGOTIABLE. IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THIS WILL BE CONSIDERED A DONATION. $40 x $50 x free = $ = $ $20 x = $ = $ $15 x Total $ T-shirt Pre-order GR XXVI Pre Order T-shirts Rates will increase to $50 per member and $60 per non-member on 12/1/13 Rates will increase to $60 for members and non-members on 6/1/14 Qty Size SM MD LG XL 2XL 3XL 4XL Visa/Mastercard/Amex #_________________________________________Expiration Date_______ Billing Address____________________________Billing Zip Code __________CVV2 Code_______ Cardholder Signature______________________________________________________________ Make checks and money orders, US funds, payable to: GWTA (P.O. Box 42403, Indianapolis, IN, 46242) The $40 per person registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Refunds will only be offered for refundable registration fees and the requests must be received in writing before July 1, 2014. No refunds will be issued without written notice. Confirmation postcards will be mailed for all registrations received at the Office. If you have not received a confirmation postcard contact the office before the next cut off date! Please Note: Confirmation emails from online orders are not sent from the office and do not confirm that your registration was received and processed. Anyone who registers after 6/1/14 will not be eligible for the grand door prize drawing. I/We have read and understand this regisration. I/We agree to conform with the ideals governing this rally and hold harmless the GWTA and co-sponsoring organizations for any loss of property and injury to self or others that may result from participation at this rally as a direct result of our negligence. Signature: _____________________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________________ 1-800-960-GWTA (4982) 24 www.gwta.org November 2013 Mardi Gras Floats Lets have some fun!!! The Theme for the upcoming Gold Rush is Mardi gras and we will be having a float competition. The RULES: 1) Wagon must be HAND pulled in parade 2) Judging will be on: a. The most original b. Best use of theme c. Most creative design d. Best use of GWTA logo 3) Size is open to whatever you can HAND pull Have fun and good luck to all who participate! TOURING NEWS 25 Notable November Dates! 1 All Saint's Day 2 Book Lovers Day Deviled Egg Day 3 Sandwich Day 4 King Tut Day 5 Gunpowder Day 6 Marooned without a Compass Day 7 Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day 8 Cook Something Bold Day 9 Chaos Never Dies Day - you've got that right 10 Forget-Me-Not Day 11 Veteran's Day 12 Chicken Soup for the Soul Day 12 Young Readers Day 13 Sadie Hawkins Day World Kindness Day 14 Operating Room Nurse Day 15 Clean Your Refrigerator Day America Recycles Day 16 Button Day Have a Party with Your Bear Day 17 Electronic Greeting Card Day - now who do you think created this day!? Homemade Bread Day Take A Hike Day World Peace Day 18 Occult Day 19 Have a Bad Day Day 20 Absurdity Day Beautiful Day 21 Great American Smoke-out World Hello Day 26 22 Go For a Ride Day – Motorcycle?? 23 Black Friday Eat a Cranberry Day National Cashew Day National Adoption Day 25 National Parfait Day 26 Shopping Reminder Day 27 Pins and Needles Day 28 Thanksgiving Day 29 Buy Nothing Day - always the day After Thanksgiving...does anyone abide by it!?! Square Dance Day You're Welcome Day - the day after Thanksgiving 30 Stay At Home Because You Are Well Day Month: Aviation History Child Safety Protection International Drum National Adoption Awareness National Epilepsy National Model Railroad National Novel Writing Native American Heritage Peanut Butter Lovers Real Jewelry National Sleep Comfort GWTA Ticket Sales Week Celebrations: Week 1 Chemistry Week Week 3 Games and Puzzles November 2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION APPLICATION GOLD WING TOURINGASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION As Region A and Region F still has an opening for their Board of Director, members will elect a Regional Representative to the Board of Directors. The term of office will be from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2015. If you reside in Region A or Region F and would like to run for the position of Regional Representative to the Board of Directors, please complete the self- nomination form below and mail to the address indicated. Mail the completed form with proof of ownership ofan operable Honda Gold Wing motorcycle, a photograph of yourself, and a resume. Please copy and enlarge the form for your use. GWTA Board of Directors Election Dennis Farnum, COB 75 Farnum Lane Sebago, ME 04029 Anyone who would like to serve the membership in this capacity is urged to self-nominate for this election. TheGold Wing Touring Association is unique in that the governing body is elected from the membership. GOLD WING TOURING ASSOCIATION Self-Nomination Form for Board of Directors Name:_________________________________________________ Membership Number____________________ I would like to self-nominate for a position on the Board of Directors If elected: 1. I understand that the Board of Directors is the governing body of the Gold Wing Touring Association.As a Board Member I will fulfill my tenure in office as a professional whose highest priority is to theassociation and its members. I will endeavor to the best of my ability to help guide GWTA to aproductiveand meaningful future. 2. I will attend the annual Board of Directors meeting scheduled each year during my term. I will makeevery effort to attend the National Rally, “Gold Rush” each year to meet with and address the membershipat large. 3. I will maintain a current membership during my tenure in office. I understand that should mymembership lapse, I automatically forfeit my position on the Board. 4. I assume full responsibility for my campaign and pledge to conduct that campaign within the guidelinesof fair play, honesty and respect for my fellow candidates. 5. Should I move from the region from which I was elected as a regional representative to the Board, Iwill notify the Chairman of the Board and declare my position vacant. 6. I will submit proof of ownership of an operable Honda Gold Wing motorcycle to the Chairman of theBoard. Year_____________ Model_________________ Serial Number________________________________________ I declare my candidacy for the position of Board Director for the Gold Wing Touring Association. Please Mark One I declare my candidacy for Board of Directors member from Region A: ________ Region F: ________ Signed:___________________________________________________ Date:______________________________ TOURING NEWS 27 Sale! Now $75.00 Send checks in US funds to: GWTA PO Box 42403 Indianapolis, IN 46242 Send checks in US funds to: Shipping & Handling Fees: GWTA $0-$15 Total = Add $3 for Shipping PO Box Order 42403 $15.01-$30 Order Total = Add $6 for Shipping Indianapolis, IN 46242 $30.01-$50 Order Total = Add $9 for Shipping $50.01-$100 Order Total = Add $12 for Shipping Shipping & Handling Fees: = Add $15 for Shipping $100.01-$249 Order Total $0-$15 = Add Shipping $250 Order and UpTotal Order Total$3 = for FREE Shipping $15.01-$30 Order Total = Add $6 for Shipping $30.01-$50 Order Total = Add $9 for Shipping $50.01-$100 Order Total = Add $12 for Shipping $100.01-$249 Order Total = Add $15 for Shipping $250 and Up Order Total = FREE Shipping Sale items are first come first serve. Once items are sold out, they will not be restocked. Now $40.00 28 November 2013 Recruitin Program Fall 2013 Special: Buy 2 years @ $150 and get the third year free! Plus your renewal rate will be $50/yr provided you renew your membership before the expiration date. As long as you renew before your expiration date each year you can keep your $50/yr renewal rate. If you let it lapse, however, you will loose your discounted rate so make sure you renew on time! This special works for both new members and renewing members! Take advantage of the chance to lower your renewal rate for years to come! It has never been a better time to take advantage of a membership with GWTA! This special won’t last long so get signed up today! Here’s what you need to do: Online: Mail In: Call: 1. Choose a 2 year membership (www.gwta.org) 2. At the bottom of the page, when entering your name & address, in the Comments Section list “FALL 2013 SPECIAL” 3. Enter your payment information and place your order! 1. Fill out the membership form for a 2 year membership 2. At the bottom of the page list “FALL 2013 SPECIAL” 3. Mail in your form & payment to: GWTA PO Box 42403 Indianapolis, IN 46242 1-800-960-4982 & Mention “Fall 2013 Special” It has never been a better time to join GWTA! Pay for 2 years of membership with GWTA and get the third year FREE!! Plus your renewal rate will be $50/yr! This is a great deal and it won’t last long so hurry and sign up today! If you have questions about the program, please call the National Office. 800-960-4982 DEADLINE: This special will run from Sept 20, 2013 through December 31, 2013 so get your new memberships and renewals in right away! Don’t miss this opportunity! (Note: Membership rates are subject to change at any time.) TOURING NEWS 29 GW TA Member ship Application Membership Memberships: 1 Year Individual $75 Family $75 2 Years $150 $150 3 Years $225 $225 ___ NEW (Anyone who has never been a member) ___RENEWAL: Mem # ___________ (A family membership consists of 2 adults and up to 4 children at the same residence) (Anyone who has been a member at any time should choose renewal) Last _______________________ First _______________________ Mail completed form to: GWTA Membership Services P.O. Box 42403 Indianapolis, IN 46242-0403 Toll Free: 1-800-960-4982 Ph: 317-243-6822 Fax: 317-243-6833 Email: membership@gwtaco.com Last _______________________ First _______________________ Last _______________________ First _______________________ Last _______________________ First _______________________ Last _______________________ First _______________________ Last _______________________ First _______________________ Mailing Address__________________________________________ City ______________State/Province ______ Zip/Postal __________ Home Ph. ___________________ Work Ph. ___________________ Email __________________________________________________ Membership dues: $ __________ for __________ years. I would also like to make a donation of $ _____ to Helping Hands. Total $ _________ (Please make checks payable to GWTA) The following information must be filled out if paying by credit card: ____ I/We own a Gold Wing ____ Other brand (specify) ____________ For the Blue Line (toll-free help service), the services I can provide are as follows: ___ A - Bike/Trailer Pickup ___B - Phone Calls ___C - Tent Space ___D - Lodging ___E - Tools ___I/we cannot offer services for the Blue Line. Please assign me to chapter ____ in the state/province of _________. VISA/MC/AMEX _________________________________________ Exp. Date __________ CVV2 (3 or 4 digit code on back) _________ Billing Address _____________________ Billing Zip ____________ Recruiting credit to_______________ Membership # ___________________ Authorized Signature _____________________________________ PLEASE NOTE: All funds must be payable in U.S. Funds only. DO NOT SEND CASH. 30 November 2013 TOURING NEWS 31