{Here is Denny's ride report from the second PNW meet of 2000}
{BI2K at Sid's being the first}
{my editing or additions all in curly brackets}
{I added photos - unless noted otherwise, photos
by Tim Rounds, copyright}
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{Here are the host and hostess,
Glenna and Denny caught at dinner}
{here begins Denny's account....}
One riders view of an outrageous weekend-
Thursday - Sept. 7
Mike Hart (XJ), Tim Rounds (VMax), and Johnny Yukon (XS-SF) rolled in mid
afternoon from the Seattle area. Jim Middlestadt (XS-LG) from Albany Oregon
and Doug Heinen (XS-LG) from Federal Way, Washington showed up late
afternoon. Randy Trouter (800 Vulcan), a local friend of mine, joined in
around the same time. Including Glenna (XS-SF) and myself (XS-F), the count
was at 8. We started in on the keg of Henry's Private Reserve, while
waiting for the Canadians.
Somewhere around 9:00pm we got a call that Sid Clarke was having headlight
problems. Through several cell phone calls, while on the ferry, we got
Sid's headlight working. Sid Clarke (XS-SG), Tom Varga (XS-SF), and Dennis
McLaughlin (XS-SF) arrived around 12:30 amidst a down pour.
With all 11 bikes safe from the weather inside the shop, the party really
start to pick up. The Canadians can always be counted on to bring their
energy and humor to a good party. We hit the keg hard until around 2:00am.
Everybody found a place to sleep and the party wound down.
{kneeling: Tom Varga, Dennis 'Skinnybiker' McLaughlin, Deano Koehler, keg of beer}
{Kirk Koehler, Randy Trouter, Jim Middlestadt, Erick Piponius,
Mike Hart, Denny Zander, Doug Heinen, Sid Clarke, Johnny
Yukon, Del Zander}
Friday - Sept 8
The previous night, we decided to change the Friday trip to give the weather
a chance to improve. We chose to reverse the route and contact the Portland
riders of our new plans.
Surprisingly, the group was up and ready to ride by 8:00am. The weather
looked better, but rain clouds lingered. 11 bikes thundered out of the shop
for the gas station. After waiting patiently for me to return home for my
wallet, we headed down I-5 for Clatskanie Oregon, on the Columbia River.
The ride down the slab was uneventful as the group adjusted to riding in a
pack. The road was wet, creating a modest amount of spray. We rolled into
Clatskanie for breakfast and waited for the other riders. Just as we got
seated in the restaurant, they showed up.
Del Zander (XS-F), Dean Koehler (XJ), and Kirk Koehler (XJ) from the
Portland area now brought us up to 14 bikes.
{Me Happy.jpg}
{Del, Dean, and Kirk joining up}
We headed into the back country for some twisties
through the mountains. The road was mixed with
wet and dry spots, so the speed was kept at a comfortable pace. We only had a minor incident when Tom got off on to the loose shoulder and went down.
Fortunately the speed was low. Bike and rider had only minor wounds. We proceed on to the the Jewel Elk reserve, where
we took a few minutes to gaze upon a bull and his harem of cows.
{We Hate Cows.jpg}
{Joe Who? Rocket? What?}
{Jim, Dennis, Tom, Gary Berg}
We stopped at Astoria Column to take in the view.
{ViagraTribute.jpg}
{RiceCookersFromHell.jpg nice day indeed}
The weather seem to be on its best behavior where
ever we went. The sun was out and the view was
fantastic. Crossing the Columbia river we got showered
on, but the rest of the day turned out warm and sunny.
{ColumbiaBridgeAstoria.jpg - Mike Hart photo)
We gassed up in Seaview for the ride back to base. A large hotrod rally was
gearing up in the near by town, which treated us to a parade of custom cars
and trucks of all types. The cops were thick as fleas, so we behaved
ourselves all the way home.
Arrived back at the ranch hungry and thirsty. We noticed that the keg was
beginning to feel empty. Oh No! The last think I need is to run out of
beer. I jumped in the car and went for another keg. As I reached the main
road, I noticed a familiar square headlight of an XS standard. I pulled
over to talk. It was Jason Raley (XS-G) from Tacoma, Washington. As I was
talking to Jason, Chuck Wildman (XS-LG) from Santa Cruz, California drove
behind me with his bike in the back of his pickup. Yahoo! now up to 16
riders, I figured I better get back with the beer and ice.
{Wildman.jpg - Chuck and Denny}
We feasted on BBQ hamburgers cooked by Del and proceed to kill off the first keg.
Shortly after dinner Erick Piponius (XS-S?) arrived from Central Park,
Washington. With the second keg taped and flowing, we partied into the
night. It was quit a sight, 17 motorcycles parked in the shop. Doug's
friend Ken (Harley) popped in for a beer and said he would try to join us
tomorrow. By 12:30 things settled down and most where sacked out.
{Denny doesn't mention this, but I must: he had a huge barrel
of fresh crab on ice, crab they had gone and crabbed themselves
just before the rally began! TOP THAT, future hosts!!!!}
Saturday - Sept 10
Again, the night before we decided to alter the run due to weather. We
reduced the length by only riding to breakfast, up Mt. St. Helens and back
home. Hit the road around 8:15, swarmed the local gas station once again
and headed down the slab to Hwy 12 East. Doug and Jason stayed behind to
link up with Ken. We stopped for breakfast at the jct. of Hwy 12 East and
I-5, where Gary Berg (XJ) from Kent, Washington was waiting. Doug, Jason,
and Ken zoomed in as the rest of the group sat down to eat.
Now at 19 strong, we rumbled east to a back road that took us up to the road
up to Mt St. Helens. We stopped in a small town to top of the tanks for the
ride up and back. We completely saturated the station and attendant.
The road up was wide and smooth. The speed limit was low for the quality of
the road, but strictly enforced. We thundered by a policeman, as he
ticketed a cage. The temperature continued to drop as we got closer to the
information center. At just over 4,000 ft, the temperature was 48 degrees
when we arrived.
The weather was cloudy but dry. Like so often during this weekend, the
clouds parted and the mountain was unfolded before us. It was spectacular.
So here we are, in the middle of the 1980 Mt. St. Helens eruption zone, with
the mountain staring us in the face. We park our bike, grab out cameras and
start snapping pictures of OUR BIKES! What a crew.
{StHelensLot.jpg - Johnny Yukon photo}
{StHelens.jpg Johnny Yukon photo}
{JasonAndTim.jpg - Johnny Yukon photo}
{GunfightAtOKCorral.jpg - Johnny Yukon photo}
We spent a couple of hours going through the very informative center, before
mounting up and heading back down. Del split off and headed for home. We
stopped at a forestry center about half way down the mountain to take in
some more information on the area and pick up souvenirs. Dean and Kirk
Koehler stayed behind as the group continued down the mountain. Dean and
Kirk split for home shortly after.
Ken on his Harley broke off somewhere a long the line, bringing us down to
15 bike.
Tim the photo man dashed ahead to get some pictures of the groups. We would
come around a corner and there he was, clicking away. Only to dash past us
again, for another picture spot. We caught him one time scrambling up the
side of a ridge. He had some fantastic opportunities. We all are very
interested in how they turned out.
{bridge1.jpg}
We took a short hop on the slab, then got off to take side roads back home.
We wound our way through the Capital Forest and into my neighborhood. We
had a courteous truck driver stop and let the group make a left turn in
front of him.
As we rolled in the smell of dinner filled our helmets. Straight to the keg
we went. Doug had to cut out early for home. We wished him a safe trip and
sent him on his way. Dinner of prime rib, baked potato and salad kept
everybody quiet for a bit. Gary Berg had to get get home and cut out after
dinner. The rest of the afternoon was spent eating, laughing, drinking, hot
tubing, shop working and the experiencing of a good times. Shortly after
dark Ben Worthington (XS-E)from Yakima, Washington pulled in and joined the
festivities.
We washed bikes, modified suspensions, powder coated Sid's muffler, drank
beer, and who knows what, into the early hours. The weather closed in and
started to rain. The last few hard core partiers stayed in the hot tub to
around 3:00am.
{TubRiders.jpg}
{Sid, Doug, and Jason - 3 guys who don't know how to relax}
{next morning...}
{ThanksForTheCoffee.jpg}
Sunday - Sept 11
We awoke to more rain. We decided to bag the Sunday run and sent the
Canadians north on US 101 for the ferry around 9:00am. Erick headed out
with them to show them the way to US 101. Mike, Johnny, Tim, Jason, Jim,
and Chuck waited around for the weather to clear. By noon, things looked a
little better and they hit the slab for home. Randy left his bike at my
house and left in his motor home.
By Sunday afternoon, it was just Ben, Glenna and myself. We continued to
work on the keg and talk about all the interesting people that had just
spent the weekend with us. Ben and I stayed in the shop tinkering with our
bikes, watching TV and eating BBQ chicken until around 10:00pm.
Monday - Sept 12
The day started out foggy, but turned into a beautiful 70+ degree day.
Would'nt you know it! We started to clean up, but decided to just kick back.
Having the party in the shop left the house in reasonable shape. Around
noon Ben loaded up and headed for points west. He was on a 2 week vacation
and had a friend to lookup on the coast.
It was hard for Glenna and I to watch our biker friends ride off, while we
stayed behind. We went for a 100 mile ride just to feel right. Glenna rode
Randy's bike over to him, while I followed in the Jeep. I finished off the
keg and we ended the fabulous weekend in our hot tub. We both staired at the
night sky and reflected on the event now history.
A few stats:
20 attendees
19 at one time
4 days
2 kegs
4 XJs
3 Midnight Specials
7 Specials
4 Standards
1 Kawi
1 Harley
2 father/son pairs - Del/Denny, Dean/Kirk
1 husband/wife pair - Denny/Glenna
1 crash - minor
0 duplication of first names
1 women rider (Glenna says this has to change!)
100% good time
Glenna and I thank the attendees of the Second Annual XS/XJ Northwest get
together. We were glad to share our new home with such great friends. You
are all welcome back at any time.
Until we meet again!
{Thank you, it was amazing}
{BI2K at Sid's being the first}
{my editing or additions all in curly brackets}
{I added photos - unless noted otherwise, photos
by Tim Rounds, copyright}
{best viewed at 1024x768 or better, 16bit color or better}
{if you are at 1024x768, slide nav bar off screen left
for max viewing pleasure}
{Here are the host and hostess,
Glenna and Denny caught at dinner}
{here begins Denny's account....}
One riders view of an outrageous weekend-
Thursday - Sept. 7
Mike Hart (XJ), Tim Rounds (VMax), and Johnny Yukon (XS-SF) rolled in mid
afternoon from the Seattle area. Jim Middlestadt (XS-LG) from Albany Oregon
and Doug Heinen (XS-LG) from Federal Way, Washington showed up late
afternoon. Randy Trouter (800 Vulcan), a local friend of mine, joined in
around the same time. Including Glenna (XS-SF) and myself (XS-F), the count
was at 8. We started in on the keg of Henry's Private Reserve, while
waiting for the Canadians.
Somewhere around 9:00pm we got a call that Sid Clarke was having headlight
problems. Through several cell phone calls, while on the ferry, we got
Sid's headlight working. Sid Clarke (XS-SG), Tom Varga (XS-SF), and Dennis
McLaughlin (XS-SF) arrived around 12:30 amidst a down pour.
With all 11 bikes safe from the weather inside the shop, the party really
start to pick up. The Canadians can always be counted on to bring their
energy and humor to a good party. We hit the keg hard until around 2:00am.
Everybody found a place to sleep and the party wound down.
{kneeling: Tom Varga, Dennis 'Skinnybiker' McLaughlin, Deano Koehler, keg of beer}
{Kirk Koehler, Randy Trouter, Jim Middlestadt, Erick Piponius,
Mike Hart, Denny Zander, Doug Heinen, Sid Clarke, Johnny
Yukon, Del Zander}
Friday - Sept 8
The previous night, we decided to change the Friday trip to give the weather
a chance to improve. We chose to reverse the route and contact the Portland
riders of our new plans.
Surprisingly, the group was up and ready to ride by 8:00am. The weather
looked better, but rain clouds lingered. 11 bikes thundered out of the shop
for the gas station. After waiting patiently for me to return home for my
wallet, we headed down I-5 for Clatskanie Oregon, on the Columbia River.
The ride down the slab was uneventful as the group adjusted to riding in a
pack. The road was wet, creating a modest amount of spray. We rolled into
Clatskanie for breakfast and waited for the other riders. Just as we got
seated in the restaurant, they showed up.
Del Zander (XS-F), Dean Koehler (XJ), and Kirk Koehler (XJ) from the
Portland area now brought us up to 14 bikes.
{Me Happy.jpg}
{Del, Dean, and Kirk joining up}
We headed into the back country for some twisties
through the mountains. The road was mixed with
wet and dry spots, so the speed was kept at a comfortable pace. We only had a minor incident when Tom got off on to the loose shoulder and went down.
Fortunately the speed was low. Bike and rider had only minor wounds. We proceed on to the the Jewel Elk reserve, where
we took a few minutes to gaze upon a bull and his harem of cows.
{We Hate Cows.jpg}
{Joe Who? Rocket? What?}
{Jim, Dennis, Tom, Gary Berg}
We stopped at Astoria Column to take in the view.
{ViagraTribute.jpg}
{RiceCookersFromHell.jpg nice day indeed}
The weather seem to be on its best behavior where
ever we went. The sun was out and the view was
fantastic. Crossing the Columbia river we got showered
on, but the rest of the day turned out warm and sunny.
{ColumbiaBridgeAstoria.jpg - Mike Hart photo)
We gassed up in Seaview for the ride back to base. A large hotrod rally was
gearing up in the near by town, which treated us to a parade of custom cars
and trucks of all types. The cops were thick as fleas, so we behaved
ourselves all the way home.
Arrived back at the ranch hungry and thirsty. We noticed that the keg was
beginning to feel empty. Oh No! The last think I need is to run out of
beer. I jumped in the car and went for another keg. As I reached the main
road, I noticed a familiar square headlight of an XS standard. I pulled
over to talk. It was Jason Raley (XS-G) from Tacoma, Washington. As I was
talking to Jason, Chuck Wildman (XS-LG) from Santa Cruz, California drove
behind me with his bike in the back of his pickup. Yahoo! now up to 16
riders, I figured I better get back with the beer and ice.
{Wildman.jpg - Chuck and Denny}
We feasted on BBQ hamburgers cooked by Del and proceed to kill off the first keg.
Shortly after dinner Erick Piponius (XS-S?) arrived from Central Park,
Washington. With the second keg taped and flowing, we partied into the
night. It was quit a sight, 17 motorcycles parked in the shop. Doug's
friend Ken (Harley) popped in for a beer and said he would try to join us
tomorrow. By 12:30 things settled down and most where sacked out.
{Denny doesn't mention this, but I must: he had a huge barrel
of fresh crab on ice, crab they had gone and crabbed themselves
just before the rally began! TOP THAT, future hosts!!!!}
Saturday - Sept 10
Again, the night before we decided to alter the run due to weather. We
reduced the length by only riding to breakfast, up Mt. St. Helens and back
home. Hit the road around 8:15, swarmed the local gas station once again
and headed down the slab to Hwy 12 East. Doug and Jason stayed behind to
link up with Ken. We stopped for breakfast at the jct. of Hwy 12 East and
I-5, where Gary Berg (XJ) from Kent, Washington was waiting. Doug, Jason,
and Ken zoomed in as the rest of the group sat down to eat.
Now at 19 strong, we rumbled east to a back road that took us up to the road
up to Mt St. Helens. We stopped in a small town to top of the tanks for the
ride up and back. We completely saturated the station and attendant.
The road up was wide and smooth. The speed limit was low for the quality of
the road, but strictly enforced. We thundered by a policeman, as he
ticketed a cage. The temperature continued to drop as we got closer to the
information center. At just over 4,000 ft, the temperature was 48 degrees
when we arrived.
The weather was cloudy but dry. Like so often during this weekend, the
clouds parted and the mountain was unfolded before us. It was spectacular.
So here we are, in the middle of the 1980 Mt. St. Helens eruption zone, with
the mountain staring us in the face. We park our bike, grab out cameras and
start snapping pictures of OUR BIKES! What a crew.
{StHelensLot.jpg - Johnny Yukon photo}
{StHelens.jpg Johnny Yukon photo}
{JasonAndTim.jpg - Johnny Yukon photo}
{GunfightAtOKCorral.jpg - Johnny Yukon photo}
We spent a couple of hours going through the very informative center, before
mounting up and heading back down. Del split off and headed for home. We
stopped at a forestry center about half way down the mountain to take in
some more information on the area and pick up souvenirs. Dean and Kirk
Koehler stayed behind as the group continued down the mountain. Dean and
Kirk split for home shortly after.
Ken on his Harley broke off somewhere a long the line, bringing us down to
15 bike.
Tim the photo man dashed ahead to get some pictures of the groups. We would
come around a corner and there he was, clicking away. Only to dash past us
again, for another picture spot. We caught him one time scrambling up the
side of a ridge. He had some fantastic opportunities. We all are very
interested in how they turned out.
{bridge1.jpg}
We took a short hop on the slab, then got off to take side roads back home.
We wound our way through the Capital Forest and into my neighborhood. We
had a courteous truck driver stop and let the group make a left turn in
front of him.
As we rolled in the smell of dinner filled our helmets. Straight to the keg
we went. Doug had to cut out early for home. We wished him a safe trip and
sent him on his way. Dinner of prime rib, baked potato and salad kept
everybody quiet for a bit. Gary Berg had to get get home and cut out after
dinner. The rest of the afternoon was spent eating, laughing, drinking, hot
tubing, shop working and the experiencing of a good times. Shortly after
dark Ben Worthington (XS-E)from Yakima, Washington pulled in and joined the
festivities.
We washed bikes, modified suspensions, powder coated Sid's muffler, drank
beer, and who knows what, into the early hours. The weather closed in and
started to rain. The last few hard core partiers stayed in the hot tub to
around 3:00am.
{TubRiders.jpg}
{Sid, Doug, and Jason - 3 guys who don't know how to relax}
{next morning...}
{ThanksForTheCoffee.jpg}
Sunday - Sept 11
We awoke to more rain. We decided to bag the Sunday run and sent the
Canadians north on US 101 for the ferry around 9:00am. Erick headed out
with them to show them the way to US 101. Mike, Johnny, Tim, Jason, Jim,
and Chuck waited around for the weather to clear. By noon, things looked a
little better and they hit the slab for home. Randy left his bike at my
house and left in his motor home.
By Sunday afternoon, it was just Ben, Glenna and myself. We continued to
work on the keg and talk about all the interesting people that had just
spent the weekend with us. Ben and I stayed in the shop tinkering with our
bikes, watching TV and eating BBQ chicken until around 10:00pm.
Monday - Sept 12
The day started out foggy, but turned into a beautiful 70+ degree day.
Would'nt you know it! We started to clean up, but decided to just kick back.
Having the party in the shop left the house in reasonable shape. Around
noon Ben loaded up and headed for points west. He was on a 2 week vacation
and had a friend to lookup on the coast.
It was hard for Glenna and I to watch our biker friends ride off, while we
stayed behind. We went for a 100 mile ride just to feel right. Glenna rode
Randy's bike over to him, while I followed in the Jeep. I finished off the
keg and we ended the fabulous weekend in our hot tub. We both staired at the
night sky and reflected on the event now history.
A few stats:
20 attendees
19 at one time
4 days
2 kegs
4 XJs
3 Midnight Specials
7 Specials
4 Standards
1 Kawi
1 Harley
2 father/son pairs - Del/Denny, Dean/Kirk
1 husband/wife pair - Denny/Glenna
1 crash - minor
0 duplication of first names
1 women rider (Glenna says this has to change!)
100% good time
Glenna and I thank the attendees of the Second Annual XS/XJ Northwest get
together. We were glad to share our new home with such great friends. You
are all welcome back at any time.
Until we meet again!
{Thank you, it was amazing}
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