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Author Topic: Ridin in the rain with Oss  (Read 808 times)
Oss
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« on: October 09, 2016, 12:24:40 PM »

Well the hurricane is out to sea but the front decided to become stationary

Actually, it started when Baldo arrived and stopped finally while we were eating at BigW's so I cant really say it was his fault, being from the place near where the Red Sox and Patriots play.
 2funny

It was just a light drizzle til we hit 35 then it was more and by the time we hit 7  lordy it was comin down.  We stopped at a Dunkin Donuts somewhere so Bob and Dan could finally (why bother) put on their rain gear

I was snug as a bug in a rug as were Meathead and Brenda and Hook. We just rode at or 5 below the posted limits until safely at the Bull's Bridge, went thru stopped took pics

admired the scenery as the rain momentarily ceased and said goodbye to Hook who rode home

The rest of us took 7 south to 55 to 22 south and as we hit BigWs the rain stopped and serious eating commenced, stories (mine were not lies lol) were told and comaraderie was enjoyed.

After a leisurely lunch and conversation Baldo headed home with the rain and Dan, Rob&Brenda and myself rode south on 22 leaving Dan at the route 6 split  (you can take 6 all the way to Yellowstone according to Dan and I believe him as he does wander around)

We took 7 bridges road to Hardscrabble road and even though the road was slicker than dog snot with wet leaves and mud Rob said he was game for Briarcliff Rd which turns into Chappaqua Rd and its 5mph switchbacks.  Frankly the colors are now awesome and even this NYer had to agree it was beautful riding

Rob & Brenda have now gone back to the Comfort Inn and perhaps we shall see them for dinner, or not depending on the fates.

It was a real pleasure to meet them, Jim, BigRig, Baldo, Hook, Harry C and see Mark, Stan, Dan, Xman, Gman and Cheryl and family, Bull and his wife

I hope I didnt miss anyone.   Its been great.



Next year I may do this again if there is interest.

Oss
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« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2016, 01:05:20 PM »

Evan, Brenda and I can't thank you enough for your hospitality and putting this event together.  cooldude Every mile was beautiful, but those last 20 you just took us on might have been the best. It was really good riding with all of my new Northeastern buddies. Thank you all for showing us a great time. I probably won't add in my ride report till we get home in a few days. But Brenda and I just want to say what a pleasure it's been. Also want to throw out a special shout out to G-man and Cheryl for giving us a ride to dinner. Had a blast being able to pour back a few with my buddy Hook.  Smiley


THANKS AGAIN GUYS !!!
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« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2016, 01:09:11 PM »

Oss, just pulled in.   The rain stopped about 10 miles north of where we split up and stayed away till about 20 miles from home.  Then it poured crazy2

Not a problem, dry and sitting in my chair watching Tom Brady and the Patriots on the DVR.

Thanks for hosting this weekend, the weather could have been better, but the riding and company could not.

Great dinner choice last night  cooldude

I'm glad your pooch got in on the pic in front of your house Grin

Rob, I enjoyed meeting and riding (and tipping a few) with you and Brenda.  Come back soon.

Say thanks to Bonnie for putting up with us.
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« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2016, 01:36:46 PM »

Well, the weather liars said that the rain was going to stop around 11, so I waited but it never let up. Still coming down fairly good, so decided to take off and make the best of it. Put on the rain gear, bagged up the phone so it wouldn't get wet and headed off. Was a few miles down the HH Parkway when the phone screen went blank. I knew generally where I was headed, but with the rain and spray from the road, it was a tad difficult to see. Waze provides a nice security blanket for times such as these.
I found one of the only overpasses that was safe to stop under and fiddled with the phone. Seems that somehow, through some combination of button presses, it had gone into safe mode and was downloading - also said not to turn off the target (phone). Deciding that I was on my own with no condomized security blanket, I pulled back into traffic and made it down the HH bridge. Hit reserve and knew I needed to get gas in Fort Lee on the Jersey side. Got on the GW bridge and traffic was pretty slow (go figure). I wasn't unhappy as it gave me a chance to catch my breath, although the winds blowing down the river were gusting fairly well. Missed the turn in Fort Lee (reference security blanket above) and headed down the NJTP. Stopped at the first service plaza and gassed up. Never did figure out what was wrong with the phone, but I knew my way home from here. It was a wet, windy and sloppy ride for the first 60 miles. Finally the rain subsided and I used every opportunity to try to warm my soaked gloves on the valve covers. Quite a feat drying the right hand as the left hand is controlling throttle and steering at 65.....
Once I saw that the skies were starting to lighten up a bit, I pulled over and donned my heated gloves. Ahhhhhh, warm and toasty hands for the rest of the way home.
The sun finally appeared about 20 miles from home and I needed the sunglasses now. Made it home safe and with no incidents... The phone is working ......weird. And power was out here for a while.
Totally enjoyed the weekend with everyone. Glad to make new friends!!
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« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2016, 03:04:04 PM »

Thanks for the great weekend and memories everyone. Oss, if you do it again I'll be there. Thanks for your time and for being a great host. Jim, (and everyone) I am glad you made it home safe.
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« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2016, 03:13:30 PM »

Thanks for the pictures and write up.  Sounds like a really good time.  One of these days I will give up the classroom and go on more of these rides.  Every year I think "this is it" but keep going.  It's nice to be needed I guess.    Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2016, 07:43:44 PM »

Really enjoyed reading about the meet up and ride. Thanks for sharing.  cooldude
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« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2016, 09:53:16 AM »

Sorry I didn't ride with yous guys.  Wet and cold and me don't get along, especially on a motorcycle.

Was great hanging with everyone the night before.

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« Reply #8 on: October 10, 2016, 10:07:50 AM »

Nice report, thanks for sharing  cooldude
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« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2016, 11:38:59 AM »

Thanks for all you did to make this event possible Oss.  Being a Chapter Director for GWRRA Chapter K I know how difficult and time consuming it is to plan events like this.  Ann and I had a great time and we enjoyed meeting everyone.  Hope to be able to do more rides with you guys.

Remember to check out our chapter website gwrra-nyk.org to find out more about rescue plus.  Rescue Plus is the best towing service you can get, so check it out.  I would kindly ask that you use my membership number 370991 if you decide to join.  The only thing that I get is a pin for every 5 members that join.

Our chapter is hosting a big event out of West Point in May.  I can send the info to anybody that would like to attend if you send me your email address.
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« Reply #10 on: October 11, 2016, 06:42:37 AM »

Well after that fantastic BBQ, we went our separate ways. My intention was to try to make my way home, but that damn rain just wouldn't give up! Torrential downpours that lasted until well past 10 PM. Constant 35 mph winds, with gusts above 50.

I elected to head north to visit some friends in Greenfield, Ma, 2 1/2 hrs away. My hope was to kill some time to allow the rain to split (this didn't work out as I had hoped) and make it a long day but I'd be back home.

Plan B: After visiting..

--- Got a room

--- Went to the movies, saw Deepwater Horizon. Excellent...

--- Big ass triple bacon burger at Applebees

--- Slipped into a burger and beer induced coma until 8 am.

Took my time getting home. I did some more visiting with folks I never get a chance to see, and ended up rolling in around 9PM.

Oh yeah. I shared some takeout BBQ that I had gotten at that place in NY....fantastic! Thank you Big W!

You too, Oss...I had a blast. Next year I'll try to be on time! cooldude

PS: Three of the most useless things on the planet...

1) Altitude above you (think Sully)

2) Fuel still in the fuel truck, on the ground

3) Newly purchased rain gear, left at home on the bench.

That's all I'm saying....
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« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2016, 05:31:31 AM »

Well the hurricane is out to sea but the front decided to become stationary

Actually, it started when Baldo arrived and stopped finally while we were eating at BigW's so I cant really say it was his fault, being from the place near where the Red Sox and Patriots play.
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I've been accused of many things, but rainmaker isn't one of them..... Wink Wink
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« Reply #12 on: October 12, 2016, 07:15:42 AM »

PS: Three of the most useless things on the planet...

1) Altitude above you (think Sully)  Never thought about it, but great comment

2) Fuel still in the fuel truck, on the ground,  That's what they make gas stations for:  Unless you are Sully, see above:

3) Newly purchased rain gear, left at home on the bench. , I could make a comment about coming in out of the rain, but I'll just let that one lay

That's all I'm saying....  Me Too.
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Glad you had a good time, I was thinking about all of you over the weekend wishing I was there, rain or not.
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« Reply #13 on: October 12, 2016, 10:32:16 AM »

PS: Three of the most useless things on the planet...

1) Altitude above you (think Sully)  Never thought about it, but great comment

2) Fuel still in the fuel truck, on the ground,  That's what they make gas stations for:  Unless you are Sully, see above:

3) Newly purchased rain gear, left at home on the bench. , I could make a comment about coming in out of the rain, but I'll just let that one lay

That's all I'm saying....  Me Too.

Glad you had a good time, I was thinking about all of you over the weekend wishing I was there, rain or not.
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 cooldude cooldude
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