With a grown and one thunderous belch, my C90 woke up from her winter's hibernation, ready to ride the open road.
In the not so far distant past, ole Gray Beard rode year round. But, moving to Lebanon tamed his off season riding quite a bit. You see, Lebanon in noted for growing tons of mud and rocks every spring! I Mean, Every Where You Look!
I'm not talking little patches of shallow mud that our intrepid road captain likes to splash through; I'm talking sippy hole mud; The kind the red necks love to race through with their mud buggies. Honestly, they actually do! Who wins? I think the guy with the most mud stuck to his body, the crappiest looking rig and the biggest wanger takes the top prize!
Well, thank goodness we are mud season in Lebanon. Now the only trick is finding little strips of asphalt to ride on. They kind of snake through the tons of sand that our town crews so graciously spread, three days after every storm.
Oh well, nothing in life is perfect!
BACK IN THE WIND!
Enough said...
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I regret to inform you I haven't started our rider profiles as of yet; but, they will be up soon in our members only section.
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Bobba Gowin and Rick Haslett have the Windham Region Riders up and running. They have already planned Saturday rides and weekend rides. This chapter is really on the move!
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Many thanks to all who cook and set up our pre-meeting dinners. They donate a lot of their time for the good of they club. Members like this are what makes this club special!
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Get out there and ride safely! Don't let the sand dust you off! Own the road and enjoy!
Gray Beard
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