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Hey out there,

Was just wondering if anyone went to the 105th celebrations last week. DH and I trucked our bike up and rode around the area. We took some pics and when I can figure out how to add them, I will on here. We really had a great time.

Ride safe, D'

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We live in Philly are but are HOG members. We could not make the 105 bash because of my surgery, but we did get married at the HOG rally in Tulsa OK on July 4th and we both worked at the PA HOG rally early august. Ride on!

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KatsenD, we didn't go, but talked to a couple from here that went up there. They were gone 18 days and covered 4200+ miles. Said they had a fantastic time. Went up into Canada for a few days and came back down thru the Black Hills. They were at the local cafe eating supper. Hadn't even been home, yet. Both of them had smiles about as wide as the Mississippi river....LOL

Check with Ridin'MyHarleyDream, Carol, she was going up that way, too. Of course, she's a little crazy....She road a Sportster to Sturgis last year from SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. And did I mention she has an Iron butt, too.....hehehe (love ya, carol)

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Now Randy, you know I'm not crazy...well except about riding!

Yep, I rode there and back all by myself. A little over 3600 miles for the entire trip. Great rides, lots of great people along the way and in Milwaukee. Got to go to the museum and ride in the parade and see Bruce. Who could ask for anything more? Just added my pins to my vest tonight. MDA had a pin fund raiser. Looks really cool all together in one place.

In our other string Randy told me to go riding when Ike hit. Well, I'm riding tomorrow but we won't have any affects of it quite yet. Looks like we'll be okay.

And no, my butt's not Iron but my will is when it comes to going where I want to go. Longest day was 664 miles in 11 1/2 hours. Milwaukee to Memphis. I highly recommend leaving the trucks and trailers at home and just getting on the bike and going.

Some people say 'Ride it like you stole it'. I say 'Ride it like you own it'!

Peace

Carol :unsure:

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