September 2018 Newsletter August 4, 2018 Meeting Minutes The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. Lilac City Riders, Chapter "G" Goldwing Touring Association Spokane, WA 99212 Upcoming Events September 2018 8 Meeting 8 Progressive Dinner 14-16 Campout at Sun Lakes September Birthdays 1 Bob Morgan 9 Sheri Williams 11 Lyle Polack 26 Helen Morgan 27 Joanne Moran September Anniversaries 12 Ernie & Cookie Yocom 21 Dan & Grace Cash We had one guest visit today. Peggy s daughter Dana came with Peggy. There are no new members or guest speakers at this meeting. The minutes for the July meeting were approved. Dan Cash sent the Treasury report to the members via e-mail. Safety comments: Mike talked about analyzing and developing insight to adverse situations. Do not just blame the other guy. Think about what could I have done to have a better out come? Be ever vigilant. Some people think that loud exhausts save lives. Not necessarily true. They may hear those loud exhausts, but not know for sure where that sound is coming from. Again, be aware of your surroundings at all times. Gold Rush is in July 2019, to be held in Medford, Oregon. Do we want to incorporate a visit to Gold Rush on our trip next year? We have time to think about and discuss this further. The Veteran s Benefit Ride August 18th is canceled. We had originally scheduled a Scavenger Hunt for that date. No one stepped up to take charge of the planning of the scavenger hunt, therefore it is canceled. Thank you to Carol Henscheid for all the wonderful articles in the newsletter. Great job. GWTA has sent a financial report to us. As of this month GWTA is no longer in debt. However, the financial report sent to us does not make sense or add up. This is why that information was not 1
forwarded to the members. We have asked for a treasury report either annually or semi-annually. Lyle Polack commended Joe Henscheid on the wonderful ride he planned to Canada. Lyle enjoyed the comradery and the beautiful scenery. Thank you, Joe. Peggy told a little story about Terry and his new bike on that trip. This year we traveled through North Cascades National Park and up into Canada over a portion of the Crowsnest Highway. This is a summary of the trip. Day 1 Spokane to Winthrop (246 miles) The next drawing for Colors will be $30.00. Sheri Boorman and Antoinette Wisowaty were not present. 50/50 was won by Bob Morgan and Peggy Burns. Each received $15.00 and the Club received $30.00 50/50 was handled by Helen Morgan while Carol Henscheid was out of town. Respectively submitted, Trish Stevens for Mary Grose, secretary. July 24-28 Road Trip Submitted by Joe & Carol Henscheid Once again, Joe planned and led our excellent adventure. The group included Carol & Joe, Dan & Grace, Terry, Charlie & Antoinette, Jack & Cheri, Jerry & Sheri, and Lyle & Alice riding four bikes, one trike, and two cars. Ready to go (Photo by Carol) We left Spokane shortly after 9:00 and rode to Hunters where we took the ferry to Inchelium. After lunch at the grocery store in Inchelium, we rode on to Winthrop via Omak. Temperatures most of the day were in the high 90 s Lunch at Inchelium (Photo by Antoinette) 2
Day 2 Winthrop to Hope BC (239 miles) Jerry seeking relief from the heat at the Colville Indian Agency (Photo by Carol) On the second day, we traveled via the North Cascade National Park. After a lunch stop at Sedro- Woolley, we crossed the border into Canada at Sumas. Temperatures at the border crossing were very close to 100. We traveled on to Hope BC via BC Highway 11 to 7 Aren t we there yet?! Sheri at the rest stop in Omak. (Photo by Carol) 3 North Cascade National Park (Photo by Sheri Boorman)
On Day 3, we traveled via Highway 3, also known as the Crowsnest Highway. Our first stop was to view the remains of the Hope Slide. This slide occurred on January 9, 1965. Miraculously, only four people were killed. The new highway was built on slide debris approximately 55 meters above the original ground level. After a stop for lunch at Osoyoos, we continued on the Christina Lake. Stopped at a viewpoint in North Cascade National Park (Photo by Joe) The Hope Slide (Photo by Cheri Loveland) Diablo Lake (Photo by Carol) Day 3 Hope to Christina Lake (260 miles) The riding crew (Photo by Carol) Well fed and ready for Day 3 (Photo by Carol) 4
Day 4 Christina Lake to Eureka MT (277 miles) Day 5 Eureka MT to Spokane (233 miles) On day 4, we continued our travels along the Crowsnest Highway. We crossed back into the United States at Roosville. The last day, we traveled via Highway 37 to Libby MT along Kooscanusa Lake. We stopped for a Kodak Moment at Kootenai Falls. After a lunch stop in Sandpoint, we headed for home. Lined up ready to go at Kootenai Falls! (Photo by Cheri Loveland) Beautiful scenery along the Crowsnest Highway (Photo by Carol) 5
13 Riders, 5 days, 1,255 miles. A GREAT time was had by all our thanks to Joe for planning a memorable trip and all those who came and made the trip what it was. Kootenai Falls (Photo by Carol) **More photos of this memorable trip can be viewed on the Lilac City Rider s web site. (soon) Terry getting friendly with the natives at Kootenai Falls (Photo by Carol Lunch in Sandpoint (Photo by Sheri Boorman) 6
North Cascades Crow s Nest Highway Adventure Submitted by Lyle & Alice Pollock Those of us on the North Cascades/Crow s Nest Highway Adventure owe Joe and Carol Henscheid a huge debt of gratitude. The trip was amazing and so well planned that we all relaxed, enjoyed the scenery, our fellow travelers, and the ride. When we got into fruit-growing country, we saw netting over cherry trees. What a great way to discourage thieving birds! Our route included the North Cascades Highway Spectacular! Rock Slide Terry treated everyone to a midmorning Blizzard snack in Osoyoos. Lots of Dairy Queens in B.C.! Carol accepted Terry s offer of a test ride on his new Harley. Lyle and Terry appeared exhausted by the time we reached Hope B.C. (They were faking!) This was the greeter at an amusement park called Rattlesnake Canyon. Can you blame us for skipping it? Once again Joe and Carol, thank you for the time, effort, and research to plan this trip. It was These rocks were thoughtfully placed so we could contemplate them while waiting to be checked back in to the US. Streams of sunlight shown through the clouds welcoming us home. 7 a wonderful experience and is now a treasured memory.
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LILAC CITY RIDERS STAFF Directors Terry & Peggy Burns tpbfunstuff@juno.com (509) 922-2454 Assistant Directors (ACD) Dan & Grace Cash dangracecash@comcast.net (509) 939-3526 Secretary Mary Grose wyoumans2@juno.com (208)-773-3902 Newsletter Editors Joe & Carol Henscheid carolfae@q.com (208) 521-0362 Treasurer Dan Cash dangracecash@comcast.net (509) 939-3526 Club Clothing Bob & Helen Morgan morganbhmorgan@q.com (509) 990-4647 Safety Coordinators Michael Mustered mmustered@hotmail.com (509) 868-9965 Special Events Coordinator Wally Youmans Wyoumans2@juno.com (208) 773-3902 Phone Tree Helen Morgan morganbhmorgan@q.com (509) 990-4647 Charlie Wisowaty toshawizo@webtv.net (509) 328-5266 50/25/25 Carol Henscheid carolfae@q.com (208) 521-0362 Ride Coordinator Michael Fortney fortneymsj@gmail.com (509) 263-6934 WebMaster Joe Henscheid Lilaccityrider@gmail.com (208) 521-6114 Web Site Address www.lilaccityriders.org Ken Nelson Cycle661@sbcglobal.net (661) 435-9529 9