nklr midwest dual-sport event
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nklr midwest dual-sport event
Dear KLR Listers,
The Madison (Wisconsin) Motorcycle Club, 78 years young, is putting
on its second annual 2-day "Big Woods 200" Dual-Sport ride, in the
northern Wisconsin town of Wabeno, the weekend of September 28-29,
2002.
The trails - - primarily forest service roads and logging roads - -
are tailor-made for KLR's, and are suitable for all street-legal
Dual-Sport bikes, up to and including the larger ones, such as BMW
GS's, Triumph Tigers, etc., and will be suitable for all levels of
riding ability, from novice to experienced. For the more accomplished
riders, there will be optional, single-track "hero" sections.
Saturday's ride will be about 125 miles in length, and Sunday's will
be about 100 miles, with almost all of it off-pavement. The ride is
self-guided, at your own pace, using supplied roll-charts and posted
arrows. Bring your GPS, if you have one, and your cell phone, too - -
both can come in handy on the trail.
Wabeno is located in the heart of the Nicolet National Forest,
approximately 200 miles north of Madison, so we're expecting the Fall
colors to be at virtually 100% of peak for this fourth weekend in
September.
The registration fee ($85 until Sept. 10 for AMA members; $95 for non-
AMA) includes up to 4 nights free camping (Thu.-Sun.) at the
municipal fairgrounds in the heart of "beautiful downtown Wabeno",
breakfast Saturday morning courtesy of the Wabeno Chamber of
Commerce, a picnic lunch Saturday at a scenic river-side spot on the
trail, a ribeye steak dinner on Saturday night (with cash bar),
breakfast on Sunday morning, free T-shirts to the first 100 entrants,
casino match-play coupons, awards, door prizes, beautiful scenery and
Fall colors, and over 200 miles of great riding! (For non-riding
family members, meal passes covering the above 4 meals are available
for $30.)
You can view and download an entry form at
www.madisonmotorcycleclub.org/bigwoodsregister.htm .
For more information, visit the Madison Motorcycle Club's home page at
www.madisonmotorcycleclub.org , and click on "Dual-Sport". (Motel
information is also available at this page, for those who prefer not
to camp.) Alternatively, you can contact the event organizer, John
Newton, at (920) 484-3097.
Hope to see lots of KLR's there,
Bill Woodson
in Madison, Wisconsin
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