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Sounds like a blast....can you move the Ozarks a little closer to the West Coast?
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Originally Posted by Pirate looks at --
Sounds like a blast....can you move the Ozarks a little closer to the West Coast?
I was from San Diego and I can tell you it's worth leaving your comfort zone and getting out from the West Coast if you never have before.
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2 or 3 days would work.....early September could be hot....maybe early October...but either way...we are in...count on us
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To answer your question, I like Thursday, Friday, Saturday or just Friday & Saturday. I did my first Twisted Sisters Hill Country ride last month and it was just 2 days and was just about right. No vendors, except the sponsoring dealer; just fellowship and ryding.
And, not that you asked, but to help distinguish it from Spyderfest, how about having it in Branson or Eureka Springs - or even Hot Springs!
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Lamont:
I've only motorcycled and camped in the Ozarks once, but that certainly whetted my appetite to return. Good BBQ and friendly Spyder ryders would be a plus, especially if camping options were front and center rather than an afterthought.
Informal appeals, as well, with more camaraderie around the campfire than convention-center focus.
Early September can still be pretty warm, so a shift slightly toward the cooler end of the calendar would be welcomed by those of us who choose to wear full gear.
My $0.02
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Sounds fun, Thursday-Friday sounds good. Good hotels nearby?
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It would be great...except where in montana.... Your concept is good , better than good... Nothing like breaking bread with friends . The long weekend is a good idea....I would keep the venders to a minimum Or not at all
.. This I think is about friends and good food.... And riding ...
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Friday and Saturday sounds good. October would be better. September is Spuderquest.
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I would love to see another mid west event since Spyderfest has become a bit too large for my tastes.. Spyderquest is Sept 7-10 and Spyder Red Rock Rally in St George Utah (replacing Spyders in the Redwoods this year) is Sept 27th-30th.. It would be nice not to directly conflict with those events for folks who plan to attend several events including those..
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My .02 worth
Friday & Saturday, anytime in September. (if it were anywhere near Hot Springs, it would be awesome, but anywhere in the Ozarks is Awesome.)
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I like the idea of early Sept to middle Sept, it might be warm in the Mid west, but for people traveling from further aboard October you are starting to get into iffy weather for riding motorcycles.... I like your idea of a smaller venue... With a lot of riding!!!!
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We have been around Mt. Home,Arkansas and a little south and we really loved it and want to go back..middle of the month so my wife can get off is good for us..long weekend Fri,Sat,leave Sunday late..Also,like Joe said,based somewhere other than Springfield..thanks for doing this!
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Was at your last one and enjoyed the company although the weather never co-operated but cannot depend on it any time of year. We would like to see in September and a three day event as we have a long way to travel for just two days, would hardly be worth it. Love the idea of get together and organized group rides and would likely camp again in the Branson area. Keep up the good work.
Roger & Linda
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I love that area, count me in. I vote for three days and any day is ok.
Dan
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As far as conflicting with other events, we want to make sure we don't as much as possible. The reason for thinking about Sept. Oct. is iffy on the weather here. It may be great or it may be cold and wet. Sept. is not hot and humid here, wasn't this year and from talking to Jacob he still says it's the best time of year to ride. Maybe Oct. would work. When in October are you guys thinking?
The event would be held in Springfield because that's where it needs to be to manage it and you'll have dealer support here through Pitbull if you have any issues. There's plenty of hotels here on the south end and just minutes from good riding.
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Sounds Great - I'm in.
I've tried a couple of times to ride route 7 in Arkansas, and it just didn't happen both times. Maybe this time.
My friend Brenda and I flew to Denver, bought a Forester XT last year and meandered back to Georgia. We spent one night in Branson and I thought a very nice room was very reasonable. This was in April and I don't know if reasonable rates are the norm for other dates.
My preference is Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Any time in September works for me, but late September or early October is more appealing unless the weather is a problem then.
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My $.02:
I think 3 days would be good; Thursday, Friday, Saturday. As far as the early September date goes, there are conflicts with at least two other events that month, possibly three. I would prolly opt for coming back to the Ozarks rather than NY even though it farther for me. Vendors would be a plus but I be interested in riding to places I never seem to get to while at Spyderfest. I like the idea of the "friendly get together". How about self-guided rides with designated lunch and/or dinner stops.
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BBQ
I sure enjoyed your BBQs in TN. I just couldn't do Spyderfest then turn right around and go back to MO for the BBQ. I have to plan well in advance what I can do. I can only do One event. I have already made plans for Spyderfest so the following year I will skip SF and attend your BBQ.
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Good Idea? Duh!
We're in !
I've lived in the Springfield area for going on 35 years. Although not normal I've seen snow the first week of October and I've seen cold rainy weather in early October….weather wise….I'd say the first two weeks of September would be the best bet. The leaves don't get beautiful until usually around mid October but I've found them not to be all that pretty if it is cold and rainy. Since I live in Springfield, two or three days doesn't really matter except... if it were two days we'd miss out on a day of great fun…..however, those traveling from other states might prefer three days to make it worth the travel time...
I think it is a great idea Lamont and I would be willing to help you if needed.
Don
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Not the 3rd weekend.
Make it September or 1st or 2nd weekend of October and let people know right away so that they can ask for time off work. Friday-Sunday with Sunday being travel time? Scheduling will be the big thing. The change from 2nd to 3rd weekend in October messed up some of our schedule this year--but that's history. It sounds like a fun concept though and a good transition from your successful BBQ. Are there any motels/ small resorts with green space that could handle the event and that would maybe have some camping for those who need it?
Originally Posted by Lamonster
Since moving here to Springfield MO I've never been able to pull-off a Lamonster BBQ like I did in East TN. I think I had about 350 or so Spyders and fed over 600 at the last BBQ I had at my place in TN. This was all done free of charge and we paid for the meal from your donations. It worked out just fine every year, sometimes to the dollar.
I had some people contact me about taking over and promoting Spyders in the Smokies but to be honest it needs to be run by someone local. The original Spyders In the Smokies was run by Marc Pukos from SpyderTalk and it was always a struggle for him living in New York. I don't want to face the same challenges even know I know and love the area and could probably pull it off, just not as good as it deserves.
So after living here for a couple years now I've learned that the riding here is amazing! I loved riding in East TN and it does have some iconic roads but don't count out Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Joan and I have some favorite rides we like to do and they can take all day or just a few hours depending on how much time we have to play. We would love to share these rides with you all. This would be a different format than Spyderfest and I'm looking to have it in the beginning of September.
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The plans are to find a host hotel where we can setup the vendors for free. If I can't do that there are other options I can look into. I haven't talked to too many folks about this yet but I did talk to Spyderpops and Pitbull and they are in. I'll contact some of the good Spyder vendors and see if they can make it too. The plan is a no cost event with plenty of self-guided rides and a place to hang out with vendors to support your farkle needs. I've contacted a BBQ guy that has the best BBQ I've ever had in Springfield and he's game too. I do know some of the vendors want to ride too so it won't be all work and no play.
This is not a replacement for Spyderfest in any way. Keep your expectations low and you'll be fine. This isn't an event like Spyderfest, it's more like a friendly get together of riders like it was at my BBQ. The vendors are a sideline to the fellowship and the riding and of course the food.
So here are my questions for you all.
I'm thinking somewhere around the first of September but I can adjust either way. September is some of the best weather for riding here I'm told.
UPDATE- or October seeing this has the popular vote right now
Should this be a two or three day event?
What days would work best for those who would like to come?
Thursday/Friday?
Friday/Saturday?
Thursday/Friday/Saturday?
So what do you guys think? Are you in?
Last edited by Spydeejane; 11-16-2015 at 04:16 PM.
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OZARKS, HERE WE COME
GunkandPudge from Hot Springs Village Ar will be there. Just finalize time and place
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My vote
Mid October as I would luv to ryde the fall colors. Early Sept ok but not as "enticing ". 3 days. Yep keep it simple for you as well as ryders!!
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