Fools on a Hill Bash

I kept waiting for the weather to look good all week. Bracketing weekends were in the 70s; but this one started out in the hi 40s/low 30s on Friday. I had about decided it would be too cool to ride (still lacking those electrics), but I was already packed. Decided to ride out to the groc store to "test the water". When I got back, I was already dressed, already packed, it wasn't that bad (not even raining anymore), and I had just enough time to get there b/f dark. What the heck, off I went. [I'm deciding I worry too much!]
March 13-15, 2009 (last weekend of Winter)

When I arrived I kept seeing these piles of ice cubes. I thought, "someone emptied their cooler here"; everywhere I looked it was, "someone emptied their cooler there." Ah-ha! the tree limbs were all frozen with ice last night and they dumped their ice here and there. Cool.
The campfire that night was interesting...it seemed dry near the fire, but if you wandered off, it was actually raining pretty hard out there.

I camped over by the other beemer guys from Dallas. They had ridden all day in the rain to get there.

There were like, at least four, Guzzi's there. Here's my new friend Chris from near Omaha.

There was an interesting mix of bikes at the Fools. This Star had less than 500 miles on it.

This Harley pulled a trailer with amazing stuff in it up the Hill. Can you say, "Hot dog, tater, and scrambled egg hash for breakfast after a cool night?" Yummmmmm. Thanks dude.

The two VFRs got a lot of attention.

This one, a few years old, is being admired by Mario Caruso (w/ a beard); the key person in organizing the Fools rally.

A great time was had by all. Saturday, a contingent I was with motored over to Paris to eat at the GrapeVine. We rode back in the rain.
My buddy Richard, aka HCD, came up from Little Rock on his BRAND NEW VFR (under 1K miles), and with his buddy, Kevin. That new VFR was the gathering point of the Bash.
By Sunday, i was ready for some prime weather and it arrived.
I "had" to ride to Hot Springs to join my wife and family at Oaklawn Park (the horse races, for those that don't know) on Sunday. Richard was "familiar" with the roads and lead the way. I re-discovered AR7 on a motorcycle and had some fun! It was cool, and after a rainy weekend, so we had only to share the highway with a few easily-passed pickup trucks. Had so much fun, I forgot to stop and take a picture or two... You probably don't get such a road to yourself very often. Thanks, Richard for the ride!
Here's a picture of my over-burdened beast of burden. I only used 1/3 of the stuff packed (lesson learned!)

I had so much fun on the ride, I had trouble concentrating on the ponies! Does this guy look blissed or what?
