Page 1 Senior Region A Director Bob & Nancy Shrader Director Phil & Judy Stone 2319 Tickle Hill Rd. Camden, SC 29020 803-425-7833(H) 803-427-1695(C) For all others go to www.gwrrasc.com/sc_district_staff.htm Chapter Director Johnny #3 & Debbie McLain 843-623-6298 Assistant Chapter Director Don (Jose) Shumate 843-332-1484 Chapter Treasurer Mike & Beverly Cooley 843-634-2004 Membership Enhancement Lynn Tiller 843-335-7588 Chapter Storekeeper Gary & Karen Schauer 843-498-6089 Newsletter Editor Johnny #1 & Sybil Hill 843-623-2513 slow1@shtc.net 1. You re On It! 2. Chapter Gathering 3. Route 66 4. What s Happening 5. Safety info. 6. For Sale 7. Halloween Party Flyer 8. SC Dist. Convention 2014 Flyer 9. Refrigerator Page 10.GWRRA Logo September 2013 Page 1
Page 2 We didn t have a good gathering this month, we had a GREAT gathering. Twenty nine of us including visitors, some of them new members, some former, and some that want to be. Guess Who? Leon made the comment that this was the first time for him since we moved to Pam s. How many years has that been? Mr. Shumate was there (and I m not talking about Jose) either. Karen Schauer s sister Jennie and her friend and a SC-A member John Collins made a special effort to be with us today. Our DD Phil & Judy Stone presented our SC-O CD & ACD their Certificates of Officer Certification. Did I get that right? Doesn t matter, they are all happy about it. Remember to make plans for the Dist. Picnic coming up the 1st. Sat., Oct. 5 th.. Its always a good ride, good food, fellowship and a lot of fun. Sybil polished her horseshoe and won the 1 st. half of the 50/50, George got the other half. How lucky/or unlucky can you get Lynn Jackson? You could have received a reward for wearing a GWRRA logo of some sort but didn t. You also could have received an award if you had found your membership number in last months newsletter, but you didn t. His number was on page 4 of the August newsletter at the end of the DMV article. There is also a number in this newsletter, it could be yours! Hope everyone will ride safely and visit us again sometime, like on a ride or for our gathering next month? SC-O next regular chapter meeting is Saturday, October 19 at Pam s Restaurant in Hartsville. Eat 11 am, Meet @ Noon, Ride about 1pm September 2013 Page 2
PART 1 Page 3 By Mike & Beverly Cooley Our Route 66 trip started four years ago, Bev and I, along with another couple, Wayne and Sheila DeAntoni from Cape Coral, Fl., decided to ride Route 66. So, after much discussion and careful planning, we meet in Dalton, Ga. headed for Chicago, the northern end of the Mother Road. It was a bit of a challenge to find the proper start and with the help of a couple of cops and cabbies, we found it. They had nice signage of the beginning, but that was about it. We had dead ends and wrong turns from there all the way to L.A. We did find some real nice Rt. 66 museums and some small cities along the way where decked out as the old days of the 50s and 60s but it seemed to be to much time on Interstate then on the 2 lane road I hoped that we would ride. Started out on I-55 on and off all the way to St Louis. St Louis was interesting, we went into the arch and played in the park for awhile then getting ready to leave, Wayne, dropped his Harley on his left ankle. So we finally find our way out of town, now we are on Rt. 66 / I-44. Out of Illinois, and into Missouri, again same thing, on Interstate and off onto, what we thought was Rt. 66. Wrong, one was a dead end, next was a farm driveway, so back on I-44 until we saw Totem poles, so we exit and driving on a small road, passed the parking lot, and turned around in motel parking lot. Wayne drops the Harley again on his left ankle, that s twice now. That night in, Springfield, Sheila makes Wayne visit the ER, for x-rays and the Dr says it is bruised and will hurt, but is alright to keep going, so on we went. After crossing into Oklahoma, somewhere around Miami Ok. we stopped at a Trike shop to look at Motor Trikes. Bev and I took one for a ride but really didn't like it, too bouncy. Wayne refused to ride one for fear he would like it. So back on the road heading for Tulsa. Made it to Catoosa, home of the Blue Whale. The Blue Whale is a dock in a large pond, built by Hugh Davis in 1972, was an anniversary gift for his wife. The whale is open to the public. Wayne is really in pain so we called the trip on Rt. 66 and headed home. Thought maybe a couple of days in a Branson Hotel, would let Wayne rest his ankle well taking a short cut, at night, in the rain trying to find Branson, yup, Wayne dropped it again at a gas station. Now he really hurts. So after a few days R&R in Branson we head for Nashville TN. where I leave them and come home to get truck and trailer, to load Wayne s Harley and drive them home. More on the trip next month, it gets better. September 2013 Page 3
Page 4 THURSDAY NIGHT DINNER RIDES 8-22 Dinner ride to Westwood BBQ, Hartsville. Cool, no rain. 8-29 Three bikes and a trike to O Charlie s in Monroe for supper. 9-5 Five bikes and a trike to a buffet at Pat s Kitchen in Rockingham. 9-19 Dinner ride to Winn Buffet (Chinese) in Hartsville. Seven bikes, Nine members participated and the weather was again just perfect. Did you ever ride your bike around a NASCAR track? If not you have missed an experience like none other. On Sept. 7, 2013 a half dozen of us, (Ken Wade, George & Lynn Tiller, Lynn Jackson, Donald Tyner and Johnny #1) rode to the NASCAR track in Darlington, SC for a benefit ride sponsored by the Florence Co. Sheriff s department. It was fun with perfect weather to ride a couple of laps around the famous track, and we all left there without the also famous Darlington Stripes. After touring the track we took a break, then split in several different directions for the trip home. Was an enjoyable FUN day with Friends. September 2013 Page 4
Page 5 from SCDMV/forms/cycles.pdf Seeing And Being Seen While it s most important to keep track of what s happening ahead, you can t afford to ignore what s happening behind. Traffic conditions can change quickly. By checking your mirrors every few seconds, you can keep track of the situation. Knowing what s going on behind you can help you make a safe decision about how to handle trouble ahead. For instance, if you know someone is following you too closely, you may decide to avoid a problem ahead by turning away from it, rather than by trying to stop quickly and risk being hit by the tailgater. Frequent mirror checks should be part of your normal scanning routine. Make a special point of using your mirrors in these situations: When you are stopped at an intersection. Watch cars coming up from behind. If the driver isn t paying attention, he could be right on top of you before he sees you. Anytime you plan to change lanes. Make sure no one is about to pass you. Anytime you slow down, it is especially important to check the driver behind you. He may not expect you to slow down, or he may be unsure about exactly where you will slow down. For example, he might see you signal a turn and think you plan to slow for a turn at a distant intersection, rather than at a nearer driveway. Many motorcycles have rounded convex mirrors. These give you a wider view of the road behind you than do flat mirrors. However, they also make cars seem farther away than they really are. If you are not used to convex mirrors, get familiar with them before you ride. Here s how: While you are stopped, pick out a parked car in your mirror. Try to form a mental image of how far away it is. Then, turn around and look at it. See how close you came. Practice with your mirrors until you become a good judge of distance. Even then, allow extra distance before you change lanes. Head Checks Mirrors do a pretty good job of letting you see what is behind you. But motorcycles have blind spots just like cars. Before you change lanes or enter a lane of traffic, make sure to make a head check: turn your head, and look at traffic to the side. This is the only way you can be sure of spotting a car just about to pass you. On a road with several lanes, check the far lane as well as the one next to you. A driver in the distant lane may be headed for the same space you plan to take. September 2013 Page 5
Page 6 Small trailer built to be towed by a motorcycle. Good cond. $275. 843-622-4536 (Chesterfield) Sign Outside a Bar 1000lb capacity-m/c Lift. Lifts from 7 to 30 Manual or Air operated. Very good condition. $280.oo 843-623-2513 or slow1@shtc.net (Chesterfield) Today s Special Buy ONE BEER for the price Of TWO and Receive a Second BEER ABSOLUTELY FREE HOW TO START EACH DAY WITH A POSITIVE OUTLOOK 1. Open a new file in your computer. 2. Name it 'Barack Obama'. 3. Send it to the Recycle Bin. 4. Empty the Recycle Bin. 5. Your PC will ask you: 'Do you really want to get rid of 'Barack Obama?' 6. Firmly Click 'YES.' 7. Feel better? GOOD - Tomorrow we'll do Nancy Pelosi. If you have anything you would like to buy, sell, trade, or give away we will list it here, Free. We will also post your WANTED items at no additional charge. Just let me know the details no later than our gathering day. A few days earlier is preferred in case there are questions. Call 843-623-2513 or e-mail slow1@shtc.net September 2013 Page 6
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Print this page and put it on your Page refrigerator 9 for quick reference. Refrigerator Page Anniversaries September 3 Kay & Leon Douglas 9 Teressa & Robert Griggs 30 Ken & Pam Wade October 23 Diane & Jose Shumate If any of your information is missing or incorrect please let us know. September 21 Summer is OVER 22 Autumn begins 26-28 NC Dist. Convention, Wings Over North Carolina, Concord October 5 SC District Picnic, Little Mountain. Depart Chesterfield Markette 7 am. Stops @ Markette, McBee and McDonalds Lugoff to meet other riders. 11 CRUZIN Main St. Chesterfield (2 nd Thursdays) 7-9 pm. 13 S.C. Midlands Ride for Kids Lexington High School. 2463 Augusta Hwy. Lexington, SC 29072 19 SC-O @ Pam s in Hartsville. Eat @ 11, Meet Noon. 26 Halloween Party Contact Ken Wade 843-672-7070 November? Birthdays September 8 Lisa Short 10 Sybil Hill 14 John Hill #4 15 Becki Hill 19 Teressa Griggs 20 Kay Douglas October 3 Pamela Wade 11 Scott Edwards 27 Kay Simmons 28 Karen Schauer 28 David Tucker 31 Bob Wright September 2013 Page 9
Page 10 Chesterfield, SC 29709 Johnny 1 & Sybil Hill 1633 Don Hill Road Address Label Here stamp here 361105 Gold Wing Road Riders Association Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge THE END September 2013 Page 10