a dual-sport friend is gone.....and to mr. moose

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Joe Tittiger
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travel advice --- the "complete phone book"

Post by Joe Tittiger » Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:53 pm

> Steve Pye wrote: > > >I'm looking at a possible run to the States again this year, > >any tips on reasonably priced, 'motorcycle friendly' motels, hotels
or B&B's in the following areas:
> >1. Deal's Gap > >2. Gettysburg > >3. Washington D.C. > > > >Any info appreciated, > >Cheers, > >Steve > >
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Steve, You got me thinking about the very same thing when I go cross county this summer. I looked into the database area of the web site and found a table called "complete phone book" While it is not dedicated soley as a list of those willing to put up fellow riders and/or help out with mechanical issues, there are a lot of folks (myself included) that noted that they are willing to do so. If you are reading this and have not added yourself to the list why not take 5 minutes and add yourself? With 6,000 members this could become a really valuable resourse for riders on the road that may need one form of assistance or another. Joe - Fort Myers FL

D Critchley
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travel advice --- the "complete phone book"

Post by D Critchley » Thu May 04, 2006 1:25 pm

I'm going around the US starting off next weekend. I plan on staying in the KOA "Kabins", (I just hate that cutesy shit). About $40, bring your own bedding. You can get 10% off with the purchase of a "Kard" from KOA. From Madawaska I'm headed for Cornerbrook then to Ucluelet, I'll be camping on the Canadian part of the trip, but staying in the Kabins will save a lot of time over a two week trip. You can find out all about the KOA on their website. Enjoy yourself DC
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Tittiger" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:52 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Travel Advice --- the "complete phone book" >> Steve Pye wrote: >> >> >I'm looking at a possible run to the States again this year, >> >any tips on reasonably priced, 'motorcycle friendly' motels, hotels > or B&B's in the following areas: >> >1. Deal's Gap >> >2. Gettysburg [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Bogdan Swider
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travel advice --- the "complete phone book"

Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu May 04, 2006 2:08 pm

On 5/4/06 12:24 PM, "D Critchley" wrote:
> I'm going around the US starting off next weekend. I plan on staying in > the KOA "Kabins", (I just hate that cutesy shit). About $40, bring your own > bedding. You can get 10% off with the purchase of a "Kard" from KOA.
In many places in the Southwest you can get a motel room for about that - sometimes a little less. Bogdan

James Flower
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a dual-sport friend is gone.....and to mr. moose

Post by James Flower » Sat May 06, 2006 1:07 pm

I only met Bill at Mr. Moose's wrench fest, but I have my own reasons for sympathizing with anyone who gets down enough to take his own life. My best to all who knew him well. And my thanks to Mr. Moose. Alannah and I got back from that weekend, back into the rush of daily life, and I never did properly thank him, and Mike, and Tim, and Lurch, and all the others who were so kind to us both, and so helpful. I just looked at the pictures for the first time and it really took me back. Val has moved to the southwest, with and on her KLR, and very happy. She did her own valve adjustment, by herself with just some emailed help from our local guru Dave B. Anyway, while the rest of us are still around, just let me say thanks again. --Jamie Flower
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bogdan Swider wrote: > > I enjoyed Back Road Bill's posts and communicated with him off list. He had > a fine sense of humor, often earthy. What I liked best about him was his > above board honestly; with him you knew what you were getting however, like > most of us he didn't consider this list a place to showcase the darker side > of life. Ride on, Monahan. > > Bogdan

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