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FJR Rides and Gatherings
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July 1, 2007 - See some of the beautiful roads of Pennsylvania
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<blockquote data-quote="Randy" data-source="post: 228505" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>The ride is still on. Met with the organizing committee over the weekend and we have 4 of the routes so far. The routes are looking like they will range from the 140-190 mile range and we'll probably have 6 or 7 when it's all said and done. The routes will be available the morning of the meet. We'll have a map of PA with the routes color coded. You can look at the map and determine which one you want to take. The routes are all self-guided - you go at your own pace.</p><p></p><p>Meeting place is at 9:00 AM on Sunday, July 1 at the Petro Truck Stop/Iron Skillet - 1201 Harrisburg Pike, Ave (a.k.a. Rt 11) in Carlisle, PA (exit 52 of I-81, exit 226 of PA Turnpike (I76)).</p><p></p><p>All routes will end at the Middlesex Diner - 1803 Harrisburg Pike in Carlisle, PA. There is no set time to meet at the end spot - they're expecting everyone to roll in gradually.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to be interrupting a vacation, so, chances are slim that I can pull off a meet/greet at my house on Saturday night.</p><p></p><p>Here's an added twist. One of the guys is gonna throw in about 30 miles of dirt riding if anyone is interested in doing a dual-sport/adventure ride.</p><p></p><p>Since we don't have any formal registration for this, we have absolutely no idea how many people to expect. It could be 50, it could be 200. Regardless, it'll be nice to do something different.</p><p></p><p>If you're coming into town and would like some information regarding places to stay/eat, drop me a line or post here.</p><p></p><p>Hope you can make it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randy, post: 228505, member: 443"] The ride is still on. Met with the organizing committee over the weekend and we have 4 of the routes so far. The routes are looking like they will range from the 140-190 mile range and we'll probably have 6 or 7 when it's all said and done. The routes will be available the morning of the meet. We'll have a map of PA with the routes color coded. You can look at the map and determine which one you want to take. The routes are all self-guided - you go at your own pace. Meeting place is at 9:00 AM on Sunday, July 1 at the Petro Truck Stop/Iron Skillet - 1201 Harrisburg Pike, Ave (a.k.a. Rt 11) in Carlisle, PA (exit 52 of I-81, exit 226 of PA Turnpike (I76)). All routes will end at the Middlesex Diner - 1803 Harrisburg Pike in Carlisle, PA. There is no set time to meet at the end spot - they're expecting everyone to roll in gradually. I'm going to be interrupting a vacation, so, chances are slim that I can pull off a meet/greet at my house on Saturday night. Here's an added twist. One of the guys is gonna throw in about 30 miles of dirt riding if anyone is interested in doing a dual-sport/adventure ride. Since we don't have any formal registration for this, we have absolutely no idea how many people to expect. It could be 50, it could be 200. Regardless, it'll be nice to do something different. If you're coming into town and would like some information regarding places to stay/eat, drop me a line or post here. Hope you can make it!!! [/QUOTE]
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