mastiffdave
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I know where you can get one . If you contact me there are left overs from last year that I’d be glad to send you. All the cool kids have one.lol
I know where you can get one . If you contact me there are left overs from last year that I’d be glad to send you. All the cool kids have one.lol
Stayin in Direction Munich, close to Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany direction Bavarian Forrest.Guten Tag!
Vas Ist Los... Mein Bruder!
(the wife and I use to love vacationing in and around Munich, Augsburg, Salzburg, and Berchtesgaden... Octoberfest, Volksfest, Christmas Markets, etc.)
Hey Mike, good to see you here...small world. Pete FremontHello all...
I'm Mad Mike, and I sincerely apologize for not participating on this forum before now (as I was only utilizing social media in the past).
I've been hosting and leading rides through the Appalachian Mountains and other places for years nows... and thought I would open it up to ALL of those who ride Big Dogs.
I always host my ride in May on Memorial Day Weekend; and to keep it fun/fresh, we rotate the ride event year to year between Tail of the Dragon, Back of the Dragon, The Snake, Dragon Slayer, other 'Freeman rides' throughout the Appalachian Mountains, and one year we did the Eye of the Dragon in Kentucky. We are mostly a bunch of old Military Veterans who love to get together and ride our Big Dogs through the Mountains. We also do the Bike Weeks in Sturgis (Black Hills) and Laconia (White Mountains) on alternating years (this year 2024, we'll be in Sturgis). We have done Daytona, to include Key West, in the past; but we mostly prefer twisty roads through the mountains.
This year, Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-26, 2024, I am hosting rides on the Back of the Dragon, The Snake, the Widow Maker, and maybe the Dragon Slayer located in South Western Virginia. I negotiate with local hotels to get a reduced "group rate" for participants.
I have attached some pictures of our past events for review to give you some perspective.
With all that being said, would anyone here be interested in joining in the fun and shenanigans? If so, I will make my next event this May 2024 an official "Big Dog Gathering."
What are your thoughts?
(Pics attached)
Hi,Hello all...
I'm Mad Mike, and I sincerely apologize for not participating on this forum before now (as I was only utilizing social media in the past).
I've been hosting and leading rides through the Appalachian Mountains and other places for years nows... and thought I would open it up to ALL of those who ride Big Dogs.
I always host my ride in May on Memorial Day Weekend; and to keep it fun/fresh, we rotate the ride event year to year between Tail of the Dragon, Back of the Dragon, The Snake, Dragon Slayer, other 'Freeman rides' throughout the Appalachian Mountains, and one year we did the Eye of the Dragon in Kentucky. We are mostly a bunch of old Military Veterans who love to get together and ride our Big Dogs through the Mountains. We also do the Bike Weeks in Sturgis (Black Hills) and Laconia (White Mountains) on alternating years (this year 2024, we'll be in Sturgis). We have done Daytona, to include Key West, in the past; but we mostly prefer twisty roads through the mountains.
This year, Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-26, 2024, I am hosting rides on the Back of the Dragon, The Snake, the Widow Maker, and maybe the Dragon Slayer located in South Western Virginia. I negotiate with local hotels to get a reduced "group rate" for participants.
I have attached some pictures of our past events for review to give you some perspective.
With all that being said, would anyone here be interested in joining in the fun and shenanigans? If so, I will make my next event this May 2024 an official "Big Dog Gathering."
What are your thoughts?
(Pics attached)
This sounds like a fantastic story in the making.EZdog and I are putting together plans to make it to this .
The routes/ rides from what I mapped out fit with in a 65-75 mile circle .. So with Top Hats suggestions we are looking to set up a centralized camping spot and see if that works for anyone not wanting to hotel. We would be trailering in (875 to 675 miles out) so wouldn't mind camping since the trailer is there .
More as this develops..
Top Hat's 1st post mentions he's on that ...I'd like to know the hotels that they are looking at. Since I'll ride one of the K-9's there camping isn't really an option -- Although I carry all my camping gear with me always -- Just like Karl Malden -- Never leave home without it. (I camp at the hotel/motel!)
FREE BEER. :O !I think since Chong and I are RV camping in a centralized location, we could possibly host a few meals for those who don't want restaurant food and prefer eating around a campfire with free beer.
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Keep me in the loop when you find the camp sight.EZdog and I are putting together plans to make it to this .
The routes/ rides from what I mapped out fit with in a 65-75 mile circle .. So with Top Hats suggestions we are looking to set up a centralized camping spot and see if that works for anyone not wanting to hotel. We would be trailering in (875 to 675 miles out) so wouldn't mind camping since the trailer is there .
More as this develops..
And hopefully it will be near a hotel!Keep me in the loop when you find the camp sight.