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Yep and away from a computer....Great! I desperately need a road trip! 😂
Yep and away from a computer....Great! I desperately need a road trip! 😂
Yeah Lenore, me too. Really looking forward to this and hope we aren't hindered by quarantine guidelines in NC. I have faith that we will be a GO, come mid-June.After deploying to work response efforts at HQ Army North (TX) during COVID, this will be the highlight of my year (as we head into hurricane season after the powwow.....). Praying you don’t have to cancel!!!!
EXCELLENT!We started planning out our ride route from DE - praying for a clear, long weekend so we can leave the trailer home this time!!!
Why? Want something BIG?How many folks rolled in last year, overall ? Total bikes?
Hmmm.... just curious .... we talking 10 or 100. Appreciate the infoWhy? Want something BIG?
Year 1 - 40 attended, 32 bikes (30 Indian, 2 HD)
and 1 "Terror Deer"
Year 2 - 45 attended, 35 bikes (and 5000 Cherokee)
Year 3 - 55 attended, 47 bikes (and 4500 Cherokee)
This year - so far 40 registered.
Sorry, guess my comment sounded too harsh - not what I intended. Was just curious. Over three years I ocassionally get the same question - folks afraid to commit to a 'smallish' event. Our group has committed to keep corporate sponsorship out of it, keep it under 100 attendees, no drama, no BS - just great fellowship among Indian owners (and Indian wannabe's, LOL), and . . . great, solid rides in the area.Hmmm.... just curious .... we talking 10 or 100. Appreciate the info
caught me off guard a notch... wondered why you 'bit back' .. lol . I was considering posting it on my Texas Indian Bikers website when I saw it advertised here.. hence the question . I may try and make it out next year. This year, I have a scheduling conflictSorry, guess my comment sounded too harsh - not what I intended. Was just curious. Over three years I ocassionally get the same question - folks afraid to commit to a 'smallish' event. Our group has committed to keep corporate sponsorship out of it, keep it under 100 attendees, no drama, no BS - just great fellowship among Indian owners (and Indian wannabe's, LOL), and . . . great, solid rides in the area.
Again, I apologize. Contact Rudy (@ChaCha). He lives in Liberty Hill, Texas, and is coming to the Pow Wow. I can email him to ask if I can give you his email address (privately).caught me off guard a notch... wondered why you 'bit back' .. lol . I was considering posting it on my Texas Indian Bikers website when I saw it advertised here.. hence the question . I may try and make it out next year. This year, I have a scheduling conflict
Hi Suzy - there are a number of familiar faces you and Jeff will see there. Some from the Indian Summer Rides, some from the IMRG National rides. So far 41 have registered.Quinn!! Jeff and I are looking forward to it as I am in so much need of a break from the craziness of work and school! This is perfect timing!! Safe travels and so excited to see some old familial names (Rudy) on the guest list! We will be there Thursday!