2014 May-June - Chapter GA-J
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2014 May-June - Chapter GA-J
MOUNTAIN BLUE J’S Chapter Directors Ride Coordinator Sunshine Bob & Kathy Hill Dennis Bible Susie Beach 706 896-6611 706 781-7400 813-416-2253 Bob.hill76@gmail.com 2up450@gmail.com Susieq0810@hotmail.com Asst Chap Directors Educator Greeter Dave & Judy Hurd Steve Beach Kathy Hill 828 369-5918 813 417-2253 828-321-3472 Iretiredandluvit@gmail.com Beachman50@verizon.net Bob.hill76@gmail.com Treasurer Webmaster Newsletter Editors Jill McDaris Bob & Kathy Hill Dennis & Sue Bible 734 755-4662 828-321-3472 706 781-7400 Jillmcdaris@yahoo.com Co-Activity Coordinator’s 2up450@gmail.com REGION A - GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION GEORGIA DISTRICT HIAWASSEE, GA May/June 2014 CHAPTER ‘J’ ‘BLUE NOTE’ What’s up with this happy couple? We’re sure there’s a perfectly legitimate and rational explanation as to why they seem so happy but we’d rather let our sleazy minds run wild with speculation! (The only reason this is in the newsletter is because we had empty space to fill in lieu of a message from our Chapter Director! ‘Spose we might get some “Words of wisdom” for the next issue?) I told you pray for no rain I talked to you, told you that we’re going too Back to the Smokies again (Chorus) Cause I’ve got friends on Gold Wing cycles Where the chrome shines bright And the lights sparkle Our blues away, we’ll be okay I’m not big on flat land places Think I’ll slip on up to the mountain places Cause I’ve got friends Our ride began and 10:00 AM at the Blairsville BP. We had 8 riders, 4 bikes and 2 trikes. When On Gold Wing cycles. showing up for the ride most people said they Well, I guess you weren’t wrong were coming on the ride but not going to the Lost When you said we belong, out west, Sea. So it was decided that we would not stop at Cause we’ve been there before the Lost Sea. We left Blairsville and whent Everything’s alright North on 129 to 64 and turned onto 294. We took that to 68 into Tellico Plains and had lunch. So we’ll turn on our lights And we will ride with our backs to the We then took 68 North to 411 and then over to 360 which took you right back to Tellico Plains. shore We then took 68 South all the way to 76/515 and It’ll be a cool scene, riding on our Gold back to Blairsville. It was a very nice ride. Wings Back in the mountains again Thousands of bikes shining as bright as “Going Back to Our Roots” the sun Words by Don Harden and sung by Brian Stewart That we’re riding in (Chorus) Sung to the tune of Garth Brooks Cause I’ve got friends on Gold Wing cycles “Friends In Low Places” Where the chrome shines bright And the lights sparkle We’re going back to our roots Our blues away, we’ll be okay We’ll show up in boots Now I’m not big on flat land places To ride in the Smokies again Think I’ll slip on up to the mountain places The first one to know Cause I’ve got friends The first one to show On Gold Wing cycles I want to be the first you know to get there Contributed by Dave Hurd Well, I saw your surprise And the gleam in your eyes Ride Report By Jill McDaris by Dennis Bible Chapter GA-J Ride Coordinator 2014 Chapter GA-J Hairy Leg Ride RIDE REPORT Day 1, Tuesday 5/13/14, Dennis leading, Terry tail gunner: We met at the Hiawassee Huddle House for a quick breakfast. Terry asked for blessings for our ride. We were on the road at 06:30 under clear skies and 63 degrees. There are 8 riders on 4 bikes and 4 trikes. Destination, Morehead City, N. C. We had over 500 miles ahead of us this day so we stuck to the 4 lanes and Interstates. Bill started nodding off so we found a CVS and he picked up some NoDoze which seemed to help. About halfway we discovered Art’s trike was leaking oil from the right valve cover. His boot was getting oil soaked but he decided to ride it as is. Arriving in Morehead City, we checked in to the motel, cleaned up and motored to the “Channel Marker” Restaurant for a pleasant seafood dinner on the deck overlooking Bogue Sound. No card game tonight. 520 miles, 11 hours. Day 2, Wednesday 5/14/14, Gordy leading, Terry tail gunner: Up at 05:00 and rolling at 05:30 to catch the Cedar Island/Ocracoke Island Toll Ferry. What a beautiful morning ride watching the sun rise through the mists coming off the bayou. It was “T” shirt weather on beautiful Pamlico Sound all day! After the 2 ½ hour ferry ride we pulled into the Pony Island Restaurant on Ocracoke Is., for breakfast/lunch. Ocracoke is a small fishing village of about 1,000 locals. The island is noted for its wild horses which can be seen in an enclosure about 8 miles north of the village. Continuing north we queued up for the free ferry to Hatteras which took about 1 ½ hours to get on the boat, and another 1 ½ hours to sail to Hatteras. From there we rode to the famous Cape Hatteras Lighthouse for photo’s and a look-around. Then it was off to our hotel at Kill Devil Hills, N. C. We got in about 3:30 so it was a scramble to get over to the Wright Brothers National Monument before the 5 PM closing time. We got there in time for an interesting lecture about how the Wright Bros made their famous First Flight and a few minutes to look at the exhibits in the visitors center. After that it was back to the hotel, dinner and down time. No card game again. 180 miles, 10 hours, Art still oiling his boot. Day 3, Thursday, 5/15/14, Gordy leading, Terry tail gunner: This is a “Get there” day. We headed north through the Chesapeake, Norfolk, Newport News area on our way to Front Royal, VA. About an hour out of Front Royal our luck went into the toilet, literally! We rode into a black cloud and it opened up. We scrambled to get into rain gear, then bumped around on goat trails for an hour in the dark before arriving at our hotel. Another disaster, the hapless desk clerk took forever to get every wet one of us checked in. Dinner was in the Thai (spicy food) restaurant in the hotel and I had to slip Terry a couple of Pepcid tablets as he’d had a reaction to some spicy shrimp the night before and had paced the beach all night with acid reflux. But by golly…..we had a card game! 290 miles, 9 hours, Art’s oiled boot kept his sock dry. Day 4, Friday, 5/16/14, Roger leading, Terry tail gunner: During the night rain in the hills outside of town created a flash flood. The city sewer backed up in the hotel and water overflowed the bath tubs in the ground floor rooms flooding them. We squished around on wet carpet to pack and get out of there. What a mess! Heading up on Sky Line Drive, armed with sandwiches, snacks & pop we rolled south overlooking the magnificent Shenandoah Valley. Even under cool (44 degrees) overcast skies it is something to see! After a few miles we encountered a sow Black Bear and her year-old cub feeding close to the road. I was able to get a few pictures but when she cuffed that cub up a tree, we knew it was time to give “momma” some space! We stopped at the Big Meadow Visitors Center and watched a very informative 30 minute movie about the “CCC Boys” and how they built this wonderful road. After a picnic lunch, we continued south to mile 105 where Skyline Drive becomes the Blue Ridge Parkway. More great twisty 2 lane road and little or no traffic. We checked into a very nice “Comfort Inn” in Rocky Mount, VA., and enjoyed a good dinner at the restaurant next door. Played cards again! 175 miles, 8 hours. Gordy’s radio quit and Bill was nodding off again. Day 5, Saturday, 5/17/14, Dennis leading, Terry tail gunner: After looking at the map this morning and realizing we were not far from Mt. Airy, N. C. (Andy of Mayberry fame), we decided to head there for a group photo in front of “Floyds Barber Shop”. About halfway Art started getting noise and vibration. His drive shaft was the culprit. After having it towed to Winston/Salem Honda, we enjoyed a free hot dog & hamburger lunch at the dealership while watching the mechanics try to save it. While waiting, there was a considerable amount of shopping, tire kicking and horse trading going on in that place (John was eyeballing a new Can-Am and Terry was checking out a late model GL1800). No luck, Art had to leave his trike and double up with partner Terry. We headed for our last hotel in Boone, N. C. Great hotel, good “family style” dinner and our last card game. 190 miles, 9 hours. Day 6, 5/18/14, Dennis leading, Terry tail gunner: I was looking at this guy with a burnt face, cracked lips & bloodshot eyes when it dawned on me I was looking in the mirror. Going down to breakfast, I saw more of the same. After polling the crew and seeing the weather forecast for rain all along our route, with eight fun meters pegged, we decided to head for home. Apparently after all the rain and flooding in Front Royal, our LORD took pity on us (Bill had said a quiet prayer) and let us ride home in the dry. It was 6 fine days in beautiful country with a great group. There were the usual profound observations, corny jokes, insults, threats and complaints which means everyone was having fun…….right? 200 miles, 6 hours, and everyone came home SAFE! Riders were: Art Upchurch, Dutch Kryder, John Roberts, Roger LeRoy, Bill Rutledge, Terry Kintz, Gordon Tomb, Dennis Bible Next year’s HLR? Who knows! D Maggie Valley-Cherokee, N. C. June 7 & 8 2014 Ride Report By Dennis Bible Saturday, June 7, we had 9 bikes and 9 trikes with 29 riders roll out of the Young Harris Citgo Station bound for the Wheels Thru Time Museum in Maggie Valley, N. C. We started with partly sunny skies and a comfortable 81 degrees. Rain was forecast at about 40% but never happened. After a lunch break at the Ingles Market in Waynesville, N. C., we rode the last 15 miles to the Museum, arriving at about noon. Wheels Thru Time is a fantastic collection of all kinds of American made motorcycles and more. There are one of a kind bikes, old photo’s, beginning era snowmobiles, planes, jet skis and much more. Owner Dale Walksler and crew were on hand to answer questions, point out interesting facts and even start up several old Harleys for the visitors. After a couple hours at the museum, we checked into the Microtel Inn in Maggie and took a break. About 4 PM we headed for Cherokee where some visited Harrah’s Casino, others sam- pled the local sites, stores and eateries. We met at the Mountainside Theater at 7 PM for the “Unto These Hills” outdoor drama about the events that involved the famous “Trail Of Tears” of the North Carolina Cherokee. Very moving! Beautiful costumes! Quite a story! Sunday morning, after a complimentary hotel breakfast we headed for the DuPont Falls State Park outside of Brevard, N. C., with a couple of stops to view Looking Glass Falls and the Pisgah National Forest Visitors Center. At DuPont Falls we hiked out to see several wonderful falls of roiling water cascading through gorges of smooth rock. It looked very inviting but CD Bob said the water was freezing. There was also considerable excitement when we came close to stepping on a Copperhead snake that was slithering across our trail. It looked like several hikers were 2’ in the air at the same time and clawing for more altitude! Following lunch at the famous Twin Dragons Buffet in Brevard, we headed home via Highlands and Persimmon Valley before our group started splitting up in Hiawassee. Great weather, great group, great ride! Thanks to all that helped out by leading, tail gunning and riding responsibly! Approx 400 miles, two days. Dennis Bible Chapter GA-J Ride Coordinator THE KICKSTAND KITCHEN 1 1 1 1 1 1 ½ 1 1 1 3 ½ 2 ½ c. almonds c. macadamia nuts c. cashews c. sunflower seeds c. pumpkin seeds c. dried cranberries or other dried fruit with no sugar c. shredded unsweetened coconut c. coconut oil 1/4 c. almond butter c. maple syrup or you can use honey as well t. vanilla flavoring t. nutmeg t. cinnamon c. organic dark chocolate chips Combine nuts in food processor and chop pretty fine. Pour into bowl and stir in coconut and dried fruit. Combine in medium saucepan and cook over low heat—coconut oil, maple syrup, almond butter, spices and vanilla. Simmer for 3-5 minutes until thick and bubbly. Pour over dried mixture and coat well. Butter a large cookie sheet and pour mixture into cookie sheet and press into pan. Top with chocolate chips and press into mixture. Put in freezer for 1-2 hours and then cut into desired bar size. Store in frig or freezer. They will melt if left out for long. The best bars I have ever made and we try to limit ourselves to one a day. HaHa. Chapter Members Bio's We want to get to know you! Tom and Jill McDaris Tom was born in Detroit. Michigan and lived there until he was ten years old. His family moved to Livonia, Michigan and after graduating from high school went to work for the Westland Police Department as a cadet. He was later recruited by the Michigan State Police and was sent to Flat Rock. Michigan to work at the State Police Post as a cadet. Jill was born in Trenton. Michigan a small town south of Detroit and a neighboring city of Flat Rock. She was just ready to graduate from Trenton High School and was approached by her typing teacher and said the 33rd District Court was looking for someone to hire and the school recommended Jill. She went to work for the court immediately. Tom and Jill met at the 33rd District Court judges’ re-election party and became engaged about a year later. Tom decided he did not want to become a state trooper and left the police force. He eventually became an industrial fire inspector. Tom and Jill were married in May 1974 and moved to Walled Lake, Michigan. Jill had to change jobs due to moving out of the district where the court presided. She started at a title insurance company as a typist and eventually moved up to the position of Title Examiner. They moved back to the area where they met after buying their first home in Lincoln Park, Michigan, which is another neighboring city near Trenton. Tom and Jill have one child, a son, who lives in Florida. Tom bought a Gold Wing in 2003 and found GWRRA and Chapter C of Monroe, Michigan. Jill was a passenger that first year Tom had the Gold Wing but then decided she wanted to own her own motorcycle. She took the riding course in August 2004 and passed that and a week later had her first motorcycle, a 2004 Honda Shadow Aero 750. In 2007 she decided she wanted a Gold Wing and bought a 1996 SE 1500 and had it converted to a trike and has been riding that ever since. Tom worked as an industrial fire inspector for 36 years and was able to retire August 1st, 2012 and Jill left work on the same day. They were able to sell their house and moved to Blairsville, Georgia and joined Chapter J. For Sale! We have 2 3/4 black Nolan wireless helmets for sale size small and medium. $300. Each Also some kuryakin floor pegs $50. Thanks Sylvia Barineau 850-545-6673 Services!