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GA Spyder Chapter

Hawk

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Okay, lets get this going. First of all, who is in? I don't feel like we need a formal heirachy until we get enough people that meet up on a consistant basis. Then we can get organized. Maybe we can have one person suggest places to meet, then we all chime in. I have some web hosting so I can put us a page up, nothing fancy, but still come here for postings, so that other GA riders can see. Guess we should come up with a name. Do we want it to tie into the state, like Peach Ryders or something like that. We also need to come up with the 10 locations for the SypderWebUSA. Amicalola Falls ( http://amicalolafalls.com/ ) should be on there, i think. Lets do this!!!
 
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Just read Lamont's SpyderWeb USA post (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29121 ) & figured out what you meant by selecting 10 locations.

I'm inclined to think that Spyder dealerships in Georgia might be a good starting point. We could all really benefit by bringing them into the mix. If they thrive, we are all better by it.

There are also state parks, covered bridges, favorite BBQ restaurants, roads, best hamburgers (love Five Guys!), war memorials, Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle, Smith House in Dahlonega, Dillard House in Dillard, TWO in Suches (Two Wheels Only), etc.
 
I'm In...

:agree: Let's make this happen. I agree with Mark on the State Parks, places to eat (oh yeah), Tybee Island Light Station, Brasstown Bald, maybe convince the folks at Suches that TWO (Two Wheels Only) can also mean Three Wheels Optional and Andersonville Nat'l Historic Site. There have to be some sights in the bottom half of this state too.

Maybe Georgia pRYDE.
 
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regret to inform you that Two Wheels Only has ceased resort operations as of March 22nd 2011

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GA ryde suggestions

I think on 7/4/2012 or that weekend, I trip to a Revolutionary War Battlefield (possibly Savannah/Tybee Island or Kings Mountain National Military Park in SC) would be perfect. On that same line, a suggestion for a ride for Veterans Day ... a trip to Andersonville for the National Cemetry and the POW Museum.) There are Scottish festivals in Blairsville (June usually, I think) and the Renaissance Faire (april- June) near Peachtree City/Fairburn.

Let's go!!!!!!!!
 
We're in, where/when????

Dahlonega(spelling close enough?) is beautiful and a gazillion ways to get there and back. Tybee Island/ Savannah could work? Only dates not good for us r 9/22-9/25 and 10/21-10/25. How about t.w.o.(three wheels only). If the Presidency pays 100K, buys me a new Spyder every 3 months and flies us to meetings, my hats in the race..... if not, let's meet for coffee Y'all. Namaste.
 
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Count me (09 RS Moon Silver) and my son (09 RS Red) in as well. The Augusta area has a lot of good camping areas out by the Lake with over 1,100 miles of shoreline. Also Fort Mac Alister down on the coast near Hinesville is the best preserved Civil War earthen Star Fort in the South.
 
Hawk, Mark, Keith, et al:

Sounds like you are getting things off to a good start in Georgia.

We don't want to make anyone unhappy and we enjoy the socializing but neither of us have ever felt real comfortable riding in group. That goes back to the days when we were charter members in the GWRRA back in the late 70's and we actually dreaded the group rides.

So, we will pass on the group stuff but we'll follow the posts and may well end up meeting you all someday in Dahlonega, Blue Ridge, Highlands or some other neat destination. We'll just get there our own way in our own time.


Keep us posted.
 
You can still be a member. Heck you can come to the meet ups. You don't have to come on the rides that we organize. Either way its up to you. Right now we are just getting this somewhat organized.

BTW,

Here are the suggested names so far:
Peach Ryders
TWO (Three Wheels Only)
TWOG (Georgia at the end)
Georgia Pryde

Keep em coming. No hurry, maybe we shelve voting on them until we get around 20 members or so.
 
Would the august Augustans please select a meeting place (tho August would be apropos, preferably for cooler part of the year ). Someplace for the rest of us to rest after ryding out to Augusta (via two lane roads I would hope vs. I20:gaah:).

Just a thought :dontknow:, I would be willing to smoke a pork butt (or two or a butt and a brisket) and we could have a picnic out your way. Others could bring sides (slaw, potato salad, etc), buns or what ever (plates/towels). These frunks gotta be good for somethin' (up to 35#). Just a thought mind you .

hehehe, bribe 'em with food...works every time :thumbup:.
 
Love to see all of the responses and cannot wait to get together for a ride. Blue Willow sound like a fabulous place to meet up and I hear the food is awesome. I really like the bbq idea also!!:agree:
 
Mike, Mark;

:dunno: A Meet and Eat (lunch?) at the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle? Might pull the Augustans in as well as Kathleen and Marietta folks. If that sounds plausible, lets pick a Saturday in first half of Sept. If this works for folks, I will contact/coord with BWI.

Save BBQ for October-ish
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