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Ride into flood devestated Central New York

You gawker...lol:joke: ... The wife and I went to several fairs this yr, and gave to the National Guard that was taking donations for the flood areas.
I just didnt know if we were planning to stop somewhere to donate.

7:30 works for me. I'll see you at DD.. BTW do I call you arntufun?? or dont u want your name out there decause you are really a spy for another MC company...:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:



:roflblack: I'm Randy, and my uglier half is Holly. :shocked: Or is that the other way around ?? :roflblack::roflblack: I work undercover for Lamont making sure no one causes trouble on this site. :joke: Make sure you call me to confirm or leave a post here Friday if you are going to meet me or if things changed. :thumbup:
 
730 am if thats cool with you. That will give us time to refuel before breakfast when we get to Roscoe. :thumbup:

You can donate to a place already stated by Rnet earlier in this thread if you want. I already donated time and $ to Schoharie relief fund near me. They got hit just as hard also. We will be going right through there. I will be just gawking Saturday from my Spyder. :joke:
I will bring my binoculars, I may see a Bald Eagle to gawk at.
 
I will bring my binoculars, I may see a Bald Eagle to gawk at.

Funny u should say that...I live in East Nassau, around the corner fron Lebanon Valley speedway, and my wife and I spotted a bald eagle perched in a tree the other day. There has been a pair on immature eagles spotted here, but this was a mature with a white head..It was a awesome site.

I seen many eagles in Maine when I go ice fishing on West Grand lake every yr, but this was the first ive seen around here.
 
:roflblack: I'm Randy, and my uglier half is Holly. :shocked: Or is that the other way around ?? :roflblack::roflblack: I work undercover for Lamont making sure no one causes trouble on this site. :joke: Make sure you call me to confirm or leave a post here Friday if you are going to meet me or if things changed. :thumbup:

You better make sure Holly doesnt see this post, or your last name will be Bobbit....:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

As of tonight, It looks promising for this Saturday. I have to haul some gravel tomorrow, and get a few lawns done friday if it ever drys out. But I have clients that always call Friday eve with something that "just cant wait"... Oh well they are payin for my spyder after all..:roflblack:
 
A bunch of years back ( late 80s)I was going to lebonon valley speedway and I made a wrong turn into a town road. Realizing I made a wrong turn, turned around, almost got back to the main road and here comes bullwinkle strolling across in front of me. Bigger than a horse. If it didn't have legs I could have drove right under it.
 
A bunch of years back ( late 80s)I was going to lebonon valley speedway and I made a wrong turn into a town road. Realizing I made a wrong turn, turned around, almost got back to the main road and here comes bullwinkle strolling across in front of me. Bigger than a horse. If it didn't have legs I could have drove right under it.

Ive never seen a moose around here, but while snowmobilin in Maine, Ive had to come to a sudden stop many times because the damm things wouldnt leave the trails. Easer to walk on grommed trails then to walk in 5 feet of snow. Sometimes it would take a mile before bullwinkle would get tired of the sled, and leave the trail so I could go more then 5 mph...
 
Ive never seen a moose around here, but while snowmobilin in Maine, Ive had to come to a sudden stop many times because the damm things wouldnt leave the trails. Easer to walk on grommed trails then to walk in 5 feet of snow. Sometimes it would take a mile before bullwinkle would get tired of the sled, and leave the trail so I could go more then 5 mph...
I thought I would have that happen when I did the Gaspe loop 5 years ago, but that has never happened for me.
 
I thought I would have that happen when I did the Gaspe loop 5 years ago, but that has never happened for me.[/QUOT

All the locals say to just blast past em. But when on a sled, and your looking at the underside of there belly, it not that easy...lol

Never did the Gaspe loop, but have many friends that have. I sold my sleds in 06 to buy a house, and now i have a sled on wheels..lol
 
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I will bring my binoculars, I may see a Bald Eagle to gawk at.

If you go along the Delaware you'll likely see a lot of Eagle's, My club is a few miles off the river, The Eagles are
always flying over our lake. Just last winter i was ice fishing, and a Eagle was watching as i caught a pickerel, so i slid it across the ice and the Eagle swooped down and took it to a tree about 50 yards away and ate it.
Interesting birds, I hear they taste just like California Condors.;)
 
If you go along the Delaware you'll likely see a lot of Eagle's, My club is a few miles off the river, The Eagles are
always flying over our lake. Just last winter i was ice fishing, and a Eagle was watching as i caught a pickerel, so i slid it across the ice and the Eagle swooped down and took it to a tree about 50 yards away and ate it.
Interesting birds, I hear they taste just like California Condors.;)

Thats just wrong...funny but wrong...lol When in Maine, we will feed em hotdogs and other goodies...
 
We will be riding along side the east branch of the delaware when we are on Rt.30, then the schoharie when we are on Rt. 23
 
Ive delivered to many of the water treatment and waste water plants in the area yrs ago. Including many of the areas we plan of ryding in..
 
If you go along the Delaware you'll likely see a lot of Eagle's, ...Interesting birds, I hear they taste just like California Condors.;)

A bit more like spotted owls...:roflblack:
We've got a bunch of them nesting up here on the Rondout Reservoir lands... The City (NYC) actually put up a parking area where you can sit and look at them... It's funny to watch the treehuggers pee themselves over the joy they feel as the experience overwhelms them...:D
 
A bit more like spotted owls...:roflblack:
We've got a bunch of them nesting up here on the Rondout Reservoir lands... The City (NYC) actually put up a parking area where you can sit and look at them... It's funny to watch the treehuggers pee themselves over the joy they feel as the experience overwhelms them...:D

Just remember, The City stole that land fair and square, And they can do what they want with it.:D
 
No need to preach to the choir Bob...
My family lost 3 farms between the 2 systems and my Missus' Great Great Grandparents were kicked out of their home and business too...:gaah::cus:
 
No need to preach to the choir Bob...
My family lost 3 farms between the 2 systems and my Missus' Great Great Grandparents were kicked out of their home and business too...:gaah::cus:

My club got lucky on one of those deals, It's a little fuzzy history, But when the Blue line was moved North east? from it's original spot at the old NJ claim line our [southern border] 'the first members [1900/10] were able to buy our first 700 ac. lot for 75 cents an acre from a lumber co. From what i was told it was all clear cut. By 1955 we added another 600 ac, Hope we can keep it in it's natural state for a hundred more years.:pray:
 
Weather looks good for saturday, so in case the site goes down like it did this morning, I'm letting everyone know I will see you at the Roscoe diner Sat morning at 9:45 or thereabouts for breakfast.
 
Weather looks good for saturday, so in case the site goes down like it did this morning, I'm letting everyone know I will see you at the Roscoe diner Sat morning at 9:45 or thereabouts for breakfast.



It better not rain and the roads need to dry off, because I hate getting my Spyder dirty or wet. :roflblack:
 
It's looking pretty good Randy! :thumbup: I've been checking the NOAA website about every eleventeen minutes today; so far...so good!:clap:
So quit whining... you've got a Spyder to ryde!
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It's looking pretty good Randy! :thumbup: I've been checking the NOAA website about every eleventeen minutes today; so far...so good!:clap:
So quit whining... you've got a Spyder to ryde!
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:roflblack: Your right Bob :roflblack:
 
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