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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2010, 04:21:19 PM »
This was an interesting trip for me.  I headed up to the Catskills where the event was held on Friday.  The weather was bad that day, with the remnants of tropical storm pounding the northeast.  I spent the morning looking at radar weather maps, hoping to find a break.  By early afternoon, there was a region in the storm where the rain was lighter, so I waited until it got to me and then departed.  With the storm moving in the same direction I was riding, I was able to stay in the weak spot most of the way up.  

However, the storm had a dampening effect on the event.  Many riders camp out at the event facility, but due to the storm the facility canceled camping.   I heard that they were contacting persons who had pre-registered for camping and told them that there was not going to be camping.  This may account for what I believe was a smaller turnout on Saturday.  The vendor turn-out was smaller too.

The usually good beer and music prevailed on Saturday.  The weather was clear, but a little cool.  The roads in the area were generally in good condition for riding, but there were some areas with minor wash-outs or heavy gravel/dirt.  

The BMW truck with demonstration cycles was available again.  I availed myself of the opportunity to test ride a K-1300 GT.  The test ride was the craziest ride I have had.  It started of relatively normal, with the demo riders following lead cycle from the sponsoring dealer.  However, after about 5 minutes into the ride, the rider on the lead cycle had a serious crash when he failed to complete a curve as intended.  The group stopped, rendered some first aid until the paramedics arrived.  (I later learned that the rider, while banged up, was otherwise uninjured).  The group began riding again, and after about 5 minutes a very large dog decided to chase the remaining lead rider for about a half mile.  After that, the dog tired and decided to try for each rider in the group as they went by.  If that was not enough, we had even more adventure.  We were returning to the event facility on a major roadway, traveling at highway speed.  Suddenly, we rode upon a flock of about 8 wild turkeys standing in the road.  The lead rider smoked his tires stopping, and the birds took flight.  One bird flew low across the road, causing a rider to have to duck to avoid being hit in the head.  After that, the return was uneventful.

Overall, it was an enjoyable event, with a variety of BMW motorcycles showing up.  It is just a shame that the weather appeared to discourage some people from showing up.  

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Re: Colors in the Catskills -2011
« Reply #16 on: August 10, 2011, 10:01:46 AM »
After having baked my brains out at the National rally, I am looking forward to some cooler riding.  

Colors in the Catskills is Sept. 30 - Oct 1 this year (2011).  I plan on heading up there.  Hopefully it will not get drowned out this year.

Anyone else heading to it?

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #17 on: August 10, 2011, 11:19:03 PM »
I was planning on going, but I've now got a commitment to play in a couple of bands on Oct 1, so I'm probably "out", now...
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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2011, 12:18:37 PM »
A bit of a small turn-out this year.  I figure that it was largely because of the weather.  It was cool, in the lower 50s (F), and with a light misting rain that was off and on for most of Saturday.  I would say there were fewer vendors than last year.  Beer and bands were still good.  

The Catskills got hit pretty hard by Hurricane Irene, and then by some following rain storms.  A major highway in the area was closed, and there were washouts on a number of roads.  

Sunday was nicer weather, but I had to leave for home by mid-morning.  Overall, it was a decent trip.  If the weather is good next year, I'll go again.  

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Re: Color in the Catskills
« Reply #19 on: August 22, 2012, 10:10:02 AM »
Time to ask the annual question -- who is going this year?  It is at Hunter Mountain, New York. on September 28 - 30, 2012.  It can't rain 4 years in a row.  

http://www.huntermtn.com/huntermtn/festivals/summer-festivals-bmw.aspx

As of now, I am planning to attend.  

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2012, 09:49:56 AM »
I may try to go this year - so far I haven't been to any motorcycle rally at all, and I've not ridden my motorcycles nearly enough due to back issues most of the summer.   My back now seems to be healed - it turned out to be a slipped disk that has now been put back into position, and I am feeling 100% better.   I do have more commitments in September, but this is one rally that I've never been to, but have often considered going.   It isn't all that far away from me either.
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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #21 on: September 23, 2012, 04:11:21 PM »
My hand is healed, I've got the weekend off, reservations (room and meal) made, and I am going again this year.  Sadly, as of now, it looks like there might be some rain that weekend.  I just hope it is not a lot or heavy.

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2012, 12:31:34 PM »
This is one rally I have not been to either - always wanted to go but life gets busy this time of year.  Looks like I will be there Friday and take off Sat afternoon.

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #23 on: September 28, 2012, 07:42:38 AM »
OK, today is the first day, it is raining (again - for the 4th ? year in a row), and I have a 2-3 minimum hour ride.   Looks like I will be getting wet today.  [scarcasm] Fun [/scarcasm]  

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #24 on: September 28, 2012, 03:44:30 PM »
where's a good place to see other r65's tomorrow (saturday) around noonish?
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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #25 on: October 01, 2012, 09:52:17 AM »
The rally keeps getting smaller.   :(  With so many years in a row where it has rained on this rally, the attendance keeps dropping off.  As the attendance drops off, fewer vendors are willing to come out.  Kind of a downward spiral.  

That being said, I still enjoyed the weekend .  I headed up on Friday afternoon, after watching weather radar from mid-morning on and waiting for a gap in the rain to get to me.  I took mostly secondary highways, Route 17, Route 32, and Route 9W.  Not the most senic route, but timing and minimizing rain riding dictated that route.  There was a light mist, off and on, during much of the ride  and road spray.  The mist was not enough to cause me to break out the rainsuit - the leathers could handle the little I ran into.  About 10 miles south of Kingston (30-45 minutes from destination), it really began to rain again.  Definitely needed the rain suit, and the road conditions slowed me down a good bit.  Arrived at the motel around 6:00, rested and cleaned up a bit.   Then had a good venison dinner (venison medallions with chanterell and champignon mushrooms in a juniper berry sauce, mixed wild and white rice, red cabbage, and a nice bottle of organic Syrrah wine.  It was perfect after a wet finish to the ride.

Got up Saturday morning and went over to the rally site at Hunter Mountain ski resort.  Not many riders at that hour, and hard to even find a cup of coffee.  Weather-wise, it was a lot of mist in the air and passing sprikles.  Max BMW was there with new bikes you could take on a demonstration ride, and another vendor specializing in power outlets and electric gloves, liners, etc was set up.  Hunter Mountain also hosts an Octoberfest that weekend, and the Octoberfest vedors were also setting up.  I hung around for an hour or two, until the weather looked a little better.  Then I headed out for a ride.  The fall colors were beautiful - that may have been the peak weekend for that area this year.  Lots of reds, oranges, and yellows.  After about 20 minutes, I began running into scattered heavy mist in the air, getting close to the limits of my leathers.  Rather put on the rain gear, I just rode and in a few minutes it would usually clear up.  At one point I ran into some light rain, and really debated about putting on the rainsuit.  I pulled over into a gas station, studied the sky for a few minutes, and decided to take a chance without the rainsuit and ride off in a direction that looked clearer.  It worked.  After that, it was just more scattered mist, heavy at times.  

I return to the Hunter Mountain ski area after a couple of hours.  I saw a R65 in the parking area, but did not see its owner. when I pulled in.  After getting a cup of coffee to warm up, I hung around in the parking a area for a little while.  Then, they had a riding demonstration by a guy on a modified S1000RR.  He took about five minutes of burnouts and doughnuts, and stops to warm up his tires (I am sure there was nothing of his rear tire by the end of the weekend).  Then he did a series of wheelies, and "stoppies."  Wheelies were done normal style, side-saddle, standing on the seat, etc.   After a while, they called a lady out from the crowd to stand at the end of the area where he was performing.  He went to the other end, did a burn out and came flying towards the lady.  He nailed the front brake, went up into a stoppie, and came to a stop with the forehead of helmet right at her face.  He then dropped the rear down, took her hand, raised it over her head, and while holding her hand up he did a series of doughnuts around her.    For his next stunt, they took a beer can and placed in the road.  He roared towards, did a stoppie, and at the end of the stoppie he turned the bike 180 degrees to drop the rear tire on the beer can.  Great show.  

I hung around a bit, and sure enough the owner of the R65 (a member here) showed up.  We chatted for a while before he left.  Then, I went around to the rear of the lodge, had a couple of Spaten beers, and enjoyed some of the Octoberfest (Oompah bands, ladies in dirndls dancing with men in leederhosen, etc.).  

Headed back to the motel for dinner.  Another meal that could not be beat - weiner schnitzel, rosti, red cabbage, and a bottle of organic cabernet savignon.  After dinner, I hung out in the bar area with the owner, and bunch people he knows from the NYC and North Jersey area.  They normally ride their Harley's up, but did not this time because of the weather.  They were busting my chops about riding a little beemer, and I was busting them about being wussies who are afraid to ride in the rain.  It was a great group of people, and we all had a great time.

Sunday morning I went to the rally area to see what was going on.  It was kind of dead.  Grabbed some coffee, and talked with a few people before leaving to head home.  The weather was decent, a little cool but actually some sunshine at times.  Then I took some real backroads home.  
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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #26 on: October 01, 2012, 09:55:50 AM »
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where's a good place to see other r65's tomorrow (saturday) around noonish?

Sorry, I did not see your post until I got back.  Unless you make plans in advance to meet (e.g., exchange cell numbers, or agree on a time or place), it is just a matter of hanging out in the parking area and keeping an eye out for a R65 and its owner.  That worked for me this weekend.  But at the national rally last year, it was so big we really needed to exchange cell numbers so we could find each other once we got there.  

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2012, 10:17:51 AM »
FYI, the stunt rider was Chris McNiel.  Here is a link to a performance of his in which he does some of the stunts I described (but this link is not from the rally)

http://www.youtube.com/user/clymermanuals?v=lIEUbDqRq18

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #28 on: September 28, 2013, 10:01:21 AM »
OK, I checked the weather reports for next weekend, and it looks like it might be fairly decent in the Cakskills.  So, I think I will a chance and go the rally this year.  I just hope the weather reports are accurate (lol), and that it doesn't rain on the event.  After all, one of theses years it has to be not raining for the event.  So, I'll take off Friday afternoon and ride up then, and I plan on returning home on Sunday.

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Re: Colors in the Catskills
« Reply #29 on: October 04, 2013, 08:25:14 AM »
It is going to be a nice weekend, and AGAIN(!!!) I am going to miss this rally, darn it!    Have a social commitment on Saturday in southern MA to attend an anniversary party with my wife, and no way will she let me sneak away and meet her at the town there. Grumble,grumble..
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