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Old 09-12-2008, 07:26 AM   #141 (permalink)
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They stated a chance of rain each day over the weekend, so campers should prepare for that. It can get chilly at night so bring a jacket.

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Old 09-13-2008, 07:35 AM   #142 (permalink)
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Old 09-13-2008, 04:48 PM   #143 (permalink)
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RacerX will be arriving safe in about an hour. I will meet up with him and we will travel to the Lake Village Campground and check up on the rest of the guys there. It's been raining heavily non-stop all day long and hope the campground did not get flooded.

Rain and wind likely tomorrow, but that changes nothing.
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Old 09-14-2008, 10:55 PM   #144 (permalink)
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woohoo back home and only had rain the last hour or so
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Old 09-15-2008, 07:39 AM   #145 (permalink)
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:27 AM   #146 (permalink)
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Had Great Time

Well I made it home safely last night, HARD WINDS was crazy at times, but made it. And got 59.3 Mpg round trip so I was very happy,(heavily loaded hated hills)

I would have to say it was a great experience going there, information overload. It was sweet seeing the cars and mods first hand.

Johnny thanks for having it and I will mark on calendar for the next one, for sure.

Hacksaw, RacerX, CoyoteX, MetroShultz, JohnnyMullet, Xfi, GenevaDirt, You are all a great group of guys to hang out with. Just wish we all would have went to highschool together, could have been the Metro click. I do mean it though would love to see you guys again at next one.

Hacksaw, CoyoteX I owe you guy a lot of thanks for parts, and helping to get site dry with tarp, etc. I would have had to leave without your help. Hacksaw your brother should stick that Fox on here. Cool little car.

And JM thanks again was a great time after rain stopped. I was just sorry to leave tour early, and great job on Radio. You sounded perfect for it, must have practiced a little.

But the coolest part about it all was just meeting you guys in person. And being able to hang out and share experiences and mods It was cool to say the least, You are a bunch of stand up guys.
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Well, on Saturday, I was getting really worried about the weather. It literally poured buckets all day long. The first person I contacted was RacerX who was staying in a nearby hotel and we decided to check up on the campers near the park. There was some slight confusion on which campground the others were staying at because when we went to Lake Village, they directed us to the Pymatuning State park. RacerX followed me there and we found them!

The camp was wet, but we found bbjsw10, CoyoteX, Hacksaw, and XFi all safe and sound with their friends/family. They had a large tarp over the tent area to keep dry. bbjsw10 was actually getting packed to leave, but we talked him out of it and glad we did! We spent a few hours there and metroshultz called and was on his way. The rain stopped and the skies cleared a little. We hung out with the campers to keep their spirits dry Happi also stopped in with his wife and visited for a short time. He could not make the meet, but found us at the camp. It was a pleasure meeting him.

We planned on meeting back at the camp in the morning and all head to the pavilion, but ended up arriving there a little late at 10:15 AM. CoyoteX also got a call from HOGBELLYRACING who was having some mechanical problems. Rick helped him fix it over the phone and I talked him into coming. There was someone sitting in the pavilion when we got there and I was then introduced to GenevaDirt. The sun was coming out also!............

Here is our reserved pavilion note..................



We backed all the vehicles in along the front row across from the pavilion and other started showing up including two Festiva owners who were great company!









The reporter also showed up from www.environmentreport.org and interviewed a few of the owners, took a couple ride-alongs and took pictures...........



The pavilion filled up and we all had a great time and great food............









After lunch, Rick (CoyoteX) and his friend had to get on the motorcycles and head home before the storm came in. We all knew it this cold front was coming and Ike would be riding it's tails messing everything up. After a few hours more of chatting and getting to know each other, we decided to do our own little photo shoot with the cars before our covered bridge tour.

We saved fuel doing this also..........





Here is our small photo shoot. There are many, many other pictures floating around and I am sure the rest of us will share them..................









At 3:00 the sun was still shining and a warm breeze was was coming from the West. We went on our covered bridge tour on time and Geneva Dirt stepped up and wanted to be our photographer! He took images and video of the tour at all the bridge locations. He did a splendid job and am glad he joined us. My camera was out of room, but I made room for one more! We stopped at one of the bridges walking distance from my house and everyone was commenting on what the sign said and I never even knew it...........



bbjsw10 and his son split off from the tour right after that bridge and went home. At the last bridge stop, metroshultz and his wife went back to their hotel while RacerX, Hacksaw, and HOGBELLYRACING went to Lake Erie. XFi parted also and we parted ways with Geneva Dirt. The wife and I went home to put food away and we all agreed to meet up later. Hacksaw and his brother stopped at my house for firewood and a tarp for the camp. I told him I would come down later and check up on him and the others since the weather was getting very windy and almost scary outside.

That night the winds got really strong and we were having power outages. There was no rain, but I was getting concerned about the campers even though we were also planning on seeing metroshultz at the Hotel and maybe use the pool and other creature comforts. I called RacerX and we agreed to go to the campsite first. The trip back to the campsite was right out of the movies with high winds (60MPH gusts), trees across roadways, branches down everywhere. When we got to the camp, it was a disaster zone! Branches and limbs everywhere and totally dark. HOGBELLYRACING, Hacksaw, and his brother were all in the middle of a campground that looked like a tornado swept through sitting at a picnic table having drinks and having a good time, so we stayed with them and together we were riding the storm out for a few hours. We called metroshultz and canceled the trip to the Hotel and talked him and the wife into staying where it was safe while we hung out. It rained a little, but not much. We had the skies breaking up and an almost full moon to light up the lake. It was a strange, but beautiful site.

We will be doing this again next year, but at a date near the end of July and on a Saturday so more people can join us. It was a great turnout and we all had a wonderful time!
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:12 PM   #148 (permalink)
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Fantastic pics! Sounds & looks like it was a great event.
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:07 PM   #149 (permalink)
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I'm home. We stayed over an extra day before making the trek home. Definitely was a great event. Just like on the site, everyone was very friendly and pleasant to be around. Great turnout for a first year meet. Looking forward to the next one! Nice meeting you all in person and seeing your rides
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:44 PM   #150 (permalink)
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Just made it home 20 min. ago, all went well. On the way home Matt and I went down to York PA and picked up a '96 metro for $500 that I saw on craigs list, a little work and it'll be good.

Great right up Johnny, Sunday night Matt and I left the camp ground some where around 2am. What a GREAT time it was meeting you all. Great people, Great time, Great cars, I'm sure good friendships will come from it.

Mpg on the way home wasn't that good for I showed my little car NO mercy...70 mph for hours and hours up and down all those wicked mountains on the turnpike.... What a good little car. I got 53 mpg on the way home. (with the Alt. turned on the whole way)

On the way out I was heavy with gear,food and 220 lbs of Matthew also all the rain and bad weather...I got 59mpg

I'll put the Pics Matt took on later this week.

It was absolutely Great meeting you'all I hope everyone made it home safely and with out any problems

Thanks Johnny

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