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Atlanta to Anderson 6 - 10 May 2010

Bill Hagan

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Above Pott's Camp along Braddock's route, Virginia
That would be Georgia to southwest Missouri, with a brief fling into Oklahoma and Kansas just to say we did. :p

We are heading to Luap McKeever's Wildguzzi SWMO Campout this coming weekend.

I post here what I sent by email to some participants and voyeurs in case some of the virtual latters who haven't seen it already might be motivated to get in on the ride for all or part. Or, heck, if you are in Atlanta, just join us for breakfast.

As of now, we have Mike Craven (Norge); Gordon Frank (Gold Wing); James Klotz (Stelvio), who already surfed the Tennessee floods this past weekend; Larry LaHue (V-Strom): Cam Lay (with Dr. Cathy) (R1200RT); Ed Lazzarini (K1200R); George Roark (ST1300); and me on the Norge.

We'll also be joined along the way for a few miles in Tennessee by Docc Haynes (V11 Sport), Josh Cable (Sport 1100), and Dave Huff on his B11.

If want to ride or say hi, be at the GarageMahalo in Inman Park (785 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta 30307) NLT at 7:30 a.m. or at Mountain Biscuits [1718 Old 41 Highway, [Marietta] Kennesaw, Ga., 30152], where we’ll have breakfast, at 8:30 a.m. The first 160 miles or so up to Monteagle will be on I-75, and after that, almost all secondary and tertiary (tho no quaternary or beyond!) roads rest of the 650 or so miles out.

For those who might really not know about this and consider a last-minute ride, here are the maps.

Monteagle, Tenn., to Dyersburg, Tenn. [we are slabbing it up I-75 & I-24 to Monteagle, then getting on "real" roads.]

http://tinyurl.com/Monteagle2Dyersburg

Dyersburg, Tenn., to Anderson, Mo.

http://tinyurl.com/Dyersburg2Anderson

This promises to be a super trip. My goal is no (more) tickets. :whistle:

Bill
 
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