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The journey to and fro..(a Bash story)

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:06 am
by scottybooj
(read the story before voting!)

The night before bash time and all I can do, was sit at my 'puter and weep, 'boo hoo hoo'.

The weather was not promising, my plans already set.

Oh! how badly I did not want to get wet!

So there I sat wavering, to go or not to go...but there it was on the radar, the tiniest of holes!

Perhaps I would fare well, with good luck on my side...

But, mother nature had other plans for me, the further I'd ride...

It started with a drizzle which let up rather quick, but W. Virginia was another story that could make one sick.


Ok, enough of Dr. Seuss.

Weather reports were NOT good for the weekend, but I had planned for this so much that I was pretty much going unless it was pouring when I left.

Well, it was raining when I left so I said, 'self, if it continues like this to N.Jersey or gets worse, then we'll call it quits.' Guess what? It stopped when I got to NYC. So on I went.

Only the occasional drizzle which was FINE by me. But after the welcome center in W. Virginia, I got pissed on thoroughly by mother nature. Soaked two sets of boots, a set of gloves, my CELLPHONE and some socks by the time I met up with the guys on the top o' the mountain. (see other post)

BUT, SATURDAY MADE UP FOR IT BIG TIME! The twisties and scenery was great! Awesome lunch with the guys in my troop which consisted of wncbmw, mcooperstein, biff, carlos(i forgot his board name), marty2 and son, cyclerob, and of course myself.

After lunch, three of us (carlos, cyclerob and myself) decided to take a longer trip back up Rt.16 past the gulch to 39 to 55 and man oh man, did we have fun! Cyclerob said I was too fast, which made me laugh, cause this man is fast through everything! We topped it off with the trip up 150 and made it back for dinner.


Heading back home was less eventful than getting to the bash, but it had it's challenges none the less! Some sprinkles in Maryland north of Elkins had me pull over for gas stop #1 and prep for rain which lasted only about 10 minutes after I pulled out. Then it got warm!


Before I forget...Boxer...the trip was EXACTLY 550 miles back to my house this time! :shock: I took US 219 and it must have added a few miles! 550 miles and 10.5 hours with 3 fuel stops and one stop to prep for a huge thundercloud that was AFTER I lane split 12 miles of stopped traffic on I-78.

It poured so I enjoyed a taco supreme and a cheezy bean and rice burrito, oh, and an apple empanada while god pissed all over the place! :lol: Some nice folks let me use their phone to call my wife (remember, i soaked my cellphone getting to the bash!) I then headed out and only encountered very light drizzle hear and there all the way to the Newark area.

Then there was the Holland tunnel traffic getting into Manhattan which I lane split once again and stopped for gas before entering NY. I then cut through Chinatown traffic to head over the Manhattan bridge to Brooklyn and weave through the traffic on the BQE (brooklyn-queens expressway) and the LIE (long island expressway) till I made it home at 8:02PM.

I had a great time meeting everyone and riding with most of them! Thanks to Cam for setting up this shin-dig! Hey Biff and Marty2's son, weren't those guys we ate dinner with sat. nite f--in weird?

I wish I had a pic of our waitress!!! Sweet girl, but a little on the LARGE side....absolutely loved Biff!!!!! Wanted to take him home! :shock:

Now, take the poll!

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:59 am
by chibbert
Scotty - it was great to meet you - I think you were the most animated person in the group and I really enjoyed listening to you talk - work on your Christopher Walken talk and you can become famous.

Glad you made it home safely!

Chris

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:47 pm
by Arbreacames
Scotty,
I vote no tickets for you, at least for WV: I was there when MikeCam explained clearly how to get out of a bind in WV: claim your buddy's bro is Cam the attorney, not Cam the prosecutor, and all. I was taking notes too, while doubting myself on being able to give the story with as clean a face as you or MikeCam could. :lol:

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 12:49 pm
by wncbmw
Scotty - glad you made it home OK. It was good to meet you!

Invest in some good waterproof gear! :lol:

See you at the next Bash, if not sooner!

Re: The journey to and fro..(a Bash story)

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 5:00 pm
by Biff's R
scottybooj wrote:Hey Biff and Marty2's son, weren't those guys we ate dinner with sat. nite f--in weird?

I wish I had a pic of our waitress!!! Sweet girl, but a little on the LARGE side....absolutely loved Biff!!!!! Wanted to take him home! :shock:
1. Why do you think I left a little early.

2. Refer to #1.

How do those large case lids work lanesplitting?

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 7:28 am
by scottybooj
Thanks carlos and vann....Vann, I do have water proof gear, all except for the boots which are mid cut and not tall enough to tuck under the pants. Even with waterproof gear, a heavy rain will find it's way! Oh, I had the gauntlets OVER the jacket and the water ran down into them.

Biff, the lids do pose a challenge when lane splitting...you have to be quite careful. In fact, I believe I 'glanced' a van whilst in Chinatown with my right bag, but hell, it's NYC and it's Chinatown which is way crowded so I kept going. (there were people in the van too... :lol: )

As for those guys at dinner, the one with the honda next to you Jeff was ok...the one across from me was a freak.

Re: The journey to and fro..(a Bash story)

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 1:39 pm
by DSKYZD
Biff's R wrote:
scottybooj wrote:Hey Biff and Marty2's son, weren't those guys we ate dinner with sat. nite f--in weird?

I wish I had a pic of our waitress!!! Sweet girl, but a little on the LARGE side....absolutely loved Biff!!!!! Wanted to take him home! :shock:
1. Why do you think I left a little early.

2. Refer to #1.

How do those large case lids work lanesplitting?
I overheard the same waitress say, "Suck faster, baby!"

And she wasn't talking to me, Biff, or Scotty. :twisted:

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 4:10 pm
by scottybooj
:shock:

Re: The journey to and fro..(a Bash story)

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 4:17 pm
by Biff's R
DSKYZD wrote:
I overheard the same waitress say, "Suck faster, baby!"

And she wasn't talking to me, Biff, or Scotty. :twisted:
WOW. :smt078

Re: The journey to and fro..(a Bash story)

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:50 am
by R4R&R
DSKYZD wrote:I overheard the same waitress say, "Suck faster, baby!"

And she wasn't talking to me, Biff, or Scotty. :twisted:
I think that's something that needs to "stay at the bash". :oops: