Sunday, August 22, 2010

Where Do The Miles (km) Go

I only live 6 km from work and already I had to replace my back tire (it was a cheap tire). But still, doing over 12,000 km in such a short time how ?.....riding, riding and more riding with the CAV is the only answer. Every Tuesday night Juno rides (take a look at their album...its full of constant riding)
http://picasaweb.google.com/Juno.CAV

And they (we) attend as many other unit events and fundraisers as possible and have an awesome time doing it. Living in South Eastern Ont we are never without new places to check out and go for ice cream. The Big Apple one week, Napanee and Hastings the following weeks. Then you throw in day trips like Port Dover (Friday the 13th 50th event).....over 650km round trip.

http://picasaweb.google.com/1cav.webmaster/PortDoverFridayThe13th50thEvent#

And what a trip that was...up at 3am, Timmy's for 3:30 and kickstands up at 4. Relatively quiet on the 401, by 5 we started to see more bikes (oddly enough all going West). On the other side of Toronto you begin to see more bikes than cars and within 50km of Dover the groups started joining each other and creating packets of 30-60 bikes. Once you reach the town limits the police are there to stop all the cars (only bikes allowed in Dover on the 13th) and by then (before 8am) there was a constant stream of bikes.

There had to be at least 15-20k bikes already there and a record breaking amount yet to arrive. After a couple of hours of walking, shopping and looking around we sat and watched the constant stream of bikes still coming. At 11am we decided to start making our way back and WOW. For the next 6km there was a wall of bikes yet to arrive the next 25km was almost the same. I heard talk of Guinness Book of Records for a single day event.

The next day was the NAMI fundraiser and awareness ride. For the inaugural event Juno did a fantastic job, $1,900 raised with more cash donations still coming in. The poker run started at the MFRC (Military Family Resource Centre) with the registration handing out free bottled water, gift bags for the ladies, drink coolers and First Aid kits. With stops at Yamaha dealership (donated coffee and donuts), Legion (donated food trays), county fair (donated cold water bottles and an awesome statue honouring the military) and ended at Kingston Harley dealership and a BBQ. I'm not sure I've been on a poker run that was so well thought out, to cover all sights of interest and things to do at each stop. At the end there were live bands for entertainment and enough donated prices for every participant there, nobody left empty handed. Overall just a AWESOME day for and with the CAV.

http://picasaweb.google.com/1cav.webmaster/JunoSRideForNAMI#

Then there are just the get-togethers....but for some reasons with CAV friends they are never "just" every outing is filled with fun and excitement. From the Ribfest.....
http://picasaweb.google.com/Juno.CAV/Ribfest#

to why not crash @ Whynott's
http://picasaweb.google.com/Juno.CAV/WhynottBBQ#

With all this going on it's no wonder the rubber wears thin.....but it is a small price to pay for so much in return.

The next big ride is the Wounded Warrior portion of the Military Police National Motorcycle Relay Ride. Starts in Oshawa and ends @ CFB Trenton and promises to be an excellent ride. See the 1 CAV website for more details.
See you there Sunday Aug 29.
http://1cav.thecav.ca/index.html

Until next time, keep the rubber side down and your spirits up.

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