DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
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DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
Daryl,
I am putting you on the spot! Here are some excerpted posts from the thread about New York and Finger Lakes and the idea for an autumn Bash gathering. Strike while the glow of Harriman is fresh!
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Title: Daryl Stamp's Finger Lakes (First Annual) On the Spot Bash
DATE: Sep 10-11-12 (Weekend AFTER Labor Day) 2010.
Concepts:
Lots of options...
small town 'urban' w/ walking access to food (& drink)
rural mom & pops w/ limited food access (grilling anyone?)
(I recommend rural mom & pops, as everyplace has 'urban' fare.)
Ride around Seneca, Cayuga, Keuka, Canandaigua, Skaneateles, Honeyoue, to see NY's finest Sate Parks & Waterfalls.
Invites:
Everyone is welcome, however most are connected in some way to an R1150R, past, present or future via friends, family or R1150R.net
Details:
format - ride there, hang around w/ people there (a little), sleep, eat, ride, repeat until Sunday morning, ride back
other - door prizes / drawings as donated by attendees; usually T-shirts, wine, MC goodies given out on Sat night, ideally a group dinner occurs prior to this
Comments:
It is my understanding that previous Bash's have only occurred as far north as Central PA (an actual hamlet), not to be confused w/ Centralia which is not far away. Scottybooj suggested that it would be possible to enlighten our friends from the South that there is much to be had in NY other than skyscrapers; i.e. sweet roads w/ not too much LEO presence. Between Lake Ontario & PA, east of I-390 & west of I-81 there's plenty. Good excuse for those of us living in the North to have some fun too.
I have to come up with a few rides around the Finger Lakes region this year, one is the all day "Ice Cream Ride". When all the shops have opened for the season I will plot that one and one around the big lakes. Adirondacks in the fall is as good as it gets...
I am putting you on the spot! Here are some excerpted posts from the thread about New York and Finger Lakes and the idea for an autumn Bash gathering. Strike while the glow of Harriman is fresh!
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Title: Daryl Stamp's Finger Lakes (First Annual) On the Spot Bash
DATE: Sep 10-11-12 (Weekend AFTER Labor Day) 2010.
Concepts:
Lots of options...
small town 'urban' w/ walking access to food (& drink)
rural mom & pops w/ limited food access (grilling anyone?)
(I recommend rural mom & pops, as everyplace has 'urban' fare.)
Ride around Seneca, Cayuga, Keuka, Canandaigua, Skaneateles, Honeyoue, to see NY's finest Sate Parks & Waterfalls.
Invites:
Everyone is welcome, however most are connected in some way to an R1150R, past, present or future via friends, family or R1150R.net
Details:
format - ride there, hang around w/ people there (a little), sleep, eat, ride, repeat until Sunday morning, ride back
other - door prizes / drawings as donated by attendees; usually T-shirts, wine, MC goodies given out on Sat night, ideally a group dinner occurs prior to this
Comments:
It is my understanding that previous Bash's have only occurred as far north as Central PA (an actual hamlet), not to be confused w/ Centralia which is not far away. Scottybooj suggested that it would be possible to enlighten our friends from the South that there is much to be had in NY other than skyscrapers; i.e. sweet roads w/ not too much LEO presence. Between Lake Ontario & PA, east of I-390 & west of I-81 there's plenty. Good excuse for those of us living in the North to have some fun too.
I have to come up with a few rides around the Finger Lakes region this year, one is the all day "Ice Cream Ride". When all the shops have opened for the season I will plot that one and one around the big lakes. Adirondacks in the fall is as good as it gets...
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Re: DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
east of I-390 & west of I-81
Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton???? Right?
Adirondacks in the fall is as good as it gets
Utica, Plattsburg, Watertown?
Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton???? Right?
Adirondacks in the fall is as good as it gets
Utica, Plattsburg, Watertown?
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Re: DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
I would definitely consider this. Especially if there's more of that good sweet 'girly' wine I like so much.
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I don't know about the girly part, but it sure was good wine they brought to the Bash!
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First of all I would like to go on record saying wine, by definition, is a 'girly' drink. I enjoyed the wine very much, but I also must say any 'girly' side of me is a lesbian.
Now regarding DSFL; I like the idea of a ride to the Finger Lakes area. But, fall is football time. Particularly on the weekends. If we could do the ride say, Tuesday through Friday, I would certainly be there. But I really have separation anxiety from my TV on the weekends.
Now regarding DSFL; I like the idea of a ride to the Finger Lakes area. But, fall is football time. Particularly on the weekends. If we could do the ride say, Tuesday through Friday, I would certainly be there. But I really have separation anxiety from my TV on the weekends.
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Re: DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
Get Tennessee to schedule Syracuse.
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Boring........ Did it in 2001 and it resulted in another ass whipping for a yankee football team (33-9).
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I wasn't knocking the wine - not at all. I think I said at the bash "I like sweet wine" and Gabriella said "You like girly wine"
Honestly - I like 'girly' everything
Honestly - I like 'girly' everything
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DSFL is on!
MLW & I will be stopping in at local mom & pop hotels over the next week to confirm room / food / drink.
Touchton; we've got TV's up here too; cable came in a while back along w/ satellite but most of us spend our time doing other things.
The hotels we have targeted are only a few miles north of Watkins Glen; if your a race fan you may be familiar with it.
We have local beer here; three within an hours ride (Wagner's Winery has a brewery now, Two Brothers near Geneva and one in Watkins Glen).
The Fingerlakes BMW Rally is the weekend of Labor Day; if you are so inclined you might like that also, but it is a much larger event. Frankly I like the scale and scope of the Bash's that I've been too more than a rally, but I've been told that as far as local rallys go, this one is it.
FYI; the GSA made it back from TN with gusto, even in 2.5 days of steady rain. Monster horn saved us on interstate and on some backroads.
DLS
MLW & I will be stopping in at local mom & pop hotels over the next week to confirm room / food / drink.
Touchton; we've got TV's up here too; cable came in a while back along w/ satellite but most of us spend our time doing other things.
The hotels we have targeted are only a few miles north of Watkins Glen; if your a race fan you may be familiar with it.
We have local beer here; three within an hours ride (Wagner's Winery has a brewery now, Two Brothers near Geneva and one in Watkins Glen).
The Fingerlakes BMW Rally is the weekend of Labor Day; if you are so inclined you might like that also, but it is a much larger event. Frankly I like the scale and scope of the Bash's that I've been too more than a rally, but I've been told that as far as local rallys go, this one is it.
FYI; the GSA made it back from TN with gusto, even in 2.5 days of steady rain. Monster horn saved us on interstate and on some backroads.
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Is football played in Tennessee? That's soccer, isn't it?
American football? really?
American football? really?
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Re: DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
This location sounds like a good distance to me - only about 40 or 50 miles further than Harriman from my home.
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Re: DSFL (First Annual) On the Spot
The ride from Central Ohio could be really sweet back roads (20A once you get into NY) OR boring (but fast) interstate.
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DVR is your friend! I too have the football addiction.touchton wrote:First of all I would like to go on record saying wine, by definition, is a 'girly' drink. I enjoyed the wine very much, but I also must say any 'girly' side of me is a lesbian.
Now regarding DSFL; I like the idea of a ride to the Finger Lakes area. But, fall is football time. Particularly on the weekends. If we could do the ride say, Tuesday through Friday, I would certainly be there. But I really have separation anxiety from my TV on the weekends.
Still would be great to see as many from the Bash here.
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