This past weekend was Thunder in the Valley 2009, the 12th annual PA motorcycle rally in Johnstown PA. Johnstown is memorable for such things as the Johnstown Flood, which is actually three floods, but nobody I've talked to yet pluralizes it.
http://www.visitjohnstownpa.com/thunderinthevalleyOne of many rallies and rides around PA (
http://www.lets-ride.com/event/pennsylvania.htm) Thunder in the Valley attracts around 200,000 bikers each year. That number this year included VRCC's Dino (and his wife Sandy) and Me and my wife.
Dino planned to go Th-Sat and so he did.
We had initially planned to tag along Friday mid afternoon and all day Saturday. Friday afternoon found me hip deep in a paper that I was not making enough progress on (woes of college life) so I had to bail in favor of my homework.
Johnstown is about 30 miles give or take from Indiana PA (home of Jimmy Stewart, Dino, and temporarily me).
We met Saturday morning at Dino's about 10:00. His son in law came along for the ride and another couple. So we wheeled up and took four bikes and the five of us out of town to hwy 56 to Johnstown PA. That 30 mile ride was scenic and nice.
We stopped just short of Johnstown, already on roads covered in motorcycles at a Sheets gas station in the shade to wait on Eric on is full dressed HD and his daughter. Eric wanted to take part in the parade because his daughter never had. Heck I never had either and the line up was practically across the street so we all headed over to the parade. We arrived at the line up parkinglot (which was nearly full) about 10 minutes before they promptly left. The parking lot was so full that we didn't have a chance to use that 10 minutes to meander bike seeing to the front of the parade to see what was leading us. Later Nicola read in a pamphlet the brochure was led by the Budwieser horses, it's a shame we didn't get to see that.
We did get to see the Jaigermister biker, pulling a Jaigermister barstool/shot dispenser which left its mid pack position to head to the front of the parade too.

We were in the back. So it took a while for us to roll after the parade started moving.