Frustrating

Puff

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Feb 8, 2010
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As I wander through the passages of this forum, read all the comments
look at all the pics, laugh at some of the humor etc., it is most frustrating
that I'll possibly never get a chance to ride with some of the obviously fun guys on this forum.

I now realise the frustrations of my Australian counterparts who live over 2000 Km's
north of my state (Victoria) who read about our rides, but have little opportunity
to paricipate due not only to distance, but also family commitments etc.

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But while it may be frustrating, it's also great to read
and share triking experiences etc., with like minded people.
 
Well twice the fun anyway. Yes frustrating not to live more South or North. 2,000 miles or only 300 . Hook up is tough.
 
I feel your frustration also. I don't think my trike will ever seen the lower 48 States. Most of my riding is Alaska and Yukon Territory. It would cost way to much to ship the trike to the States just for a couple weeks. Maybe some day. Thats why I'm really enjoying this forum. Thanks everybody for your great company on here.
 
I feel your frustration also. I don't think my trike will ever seen the lower 48 States. Most of my riding is Alaska and Yukon Territory. It would cost way to much to ship the trike to the States just for a couple weeks. Maybe some day. Thats why I'm really enjoying this forum. Thanks everybody for your great company on here.

The amazing world of the internet has connected us in a way that several years ago was not possible. Those of us that travel may in fact be able to make contacts with people that they would not have know accept by this forum and its GREAT administrators
 
The amazing world of the internet has connected us in a way that several years ago was not possible. Those of us that travel may in fact be able to make contacts with people that they would not have know accept by this forum and its GREAT administrators

Well said:yes:
 
I feel your frustration also. I don't think my trike will ever seen the lower 48 States. Most of my riding is Alaska and Yukon Territory. It would cost way to much to ship the trike to the States just for a couple weeks. Maybe some day. Thats why I'm really enjoying this forum. Thanks everybody for your great company on here.

Nice to see another biker as yourself up there. Matter-o-fact. In the future we plan to ride that-a-way. I havent ridden to the NW of the states and that includes Alaska.

This coming summer or the next.

I plan on it.
 
Indeed we are brothers/sisters of the trike world, no matter how seperated we are. As our friends from the southern hemisphere, where it's summer, share thier rides and experiences I can vicariously ride with them as I look out onto the slowly melting snow. Same with SEAlaskan - sharing his experiences will let my spirit ride where my body most likely will never travel.
 
Nice to see another biker as yourself up there. Matter-o-fact. In the future we plan to ride that-a-way. I havent ridden to the NW of the states and that includes Alaska. This coming summer or the next. I plan on it.

Let me know when you plan your trip up to South East Alaska. The only catch is there are no roads connecting us to the rest of the world, only way in or out is by boat or airplane. The boat trip is pricey but beautiful. :(
 
Don't get me wrong about not going to the States. When wife and I do go down it's to see the kids and GRAND KIDS that live in the States (Fort Lauderdale, Portland & Seattle areas). So if we do travel to the states it's by plane. Can't wait to go again. :D :yes:
 
If any one wants to see some more pictures of the Juneau, Alaska area go to KINY Radio - Juneau, Alaska and on their web site scroll down tell you see the WEATHER box (left side of web page) click on (Juneau webcam) if this works for you, you'll get to see more great pictures of the Juneau area. These webcam's auto update them selfs so you'll be abale to see the change in the weather also, cool ha!! :D :yes:
 
If any one wants to see some more pictures of the Juneau, Alaska area go to KINY Radio - Juneau, Alaska and on their web site scroll down tell you see the WEATHER box (left side of web page) click on (Juneau webcam) if this works for you, you'll get to see more great pictures of the Juneau area. These webcam's auto update them selfs so you'll be abale to see the change in the weather also, cool ha!! :D :yes:

You sure live in a beautiful part of the world, but don't know about the bears wandering around the front yard
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Biggest 'bears' I've been in contact with are cute and cuddly Koalas. They are
misnamed Koala 'bears', but in fact are docile furry marsupials.
 
You sure live in a beautiful part of the world, but don't know about the bears wandering around the front yard
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Biggest 'bears' I've been in contact with are cute and cuddly Koalas. They are
misnamed Koala 'bears', but in fact are docile furry marsupials.

Thank You. I wouldn't trade this place for the world. The only bears around here that are cuddly are teddy bears. :yes:
 
Puff, I quess I am really lucky..Rock has a Boss Hoss trike and we have gone to the rally in Tennessee for 3 years..we meet people from all over the country including Aussie land, where I have a good friend Rob Foster..we know people from Christchurch to Germany and Canada and Denmark..when we went to Colorado to see Rocks son graduate from the air force academy, it was unnerving (due to ex-wife) and we get back to our hotel and here is our friend that lives 100 miles from there, with his motorcycle and takes us to dinner..it was awesome to see a friendly face..thanx you WildMan!!!! we are going to a July 4th party in Ohio and meeting friends from Tennessee and Pennsylvania..In fact the Tennessee guy's name is PUFF..I hope you can ride with Pete some time..thank God for internet, we can keep in contact with friends we have met and haven't met..anyone living near Amelia, Ohio, in July we are riding with our friend Bobby..BoomBoom
 
If any one wants to see some more pictures of the Juneau, Alaska area go to KINY Radio - Juneau, Alaska and on their web site scroll down tell you see the WEATHER box (left side of web page) click on (Juneau webcam) if this works for you, you'll get to see more great pictures of the Juneau area. These webcam's auto update them selfs so you'll be abale to see the change in the weather also, cool ha!! :D :yes:
Hey, SEAlaskan--Do you live in Juneau? I visit Juneau about every other year--my brother and his family live in the valley, and my dad is at the Pioneer Home. It IS some beautiful country and the trip up the Inside Passage on the state ferry system is not to be missed. We will have to try to touch base when the Chief and I make our next trip up there.

Last summer I met a woman in downtown Juneau who was riding this, and planning to take the ferry to WA, then ride to Maine!
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The internet has opened all sorts of possibilities for travelling. Years ago we belonged to GWRRA and carried the member manual everywhere we went,with members ph. numbers. We have contacted them enroute and made some new friends. As with the internet,we can send msgs to members in the areas we are travelling and possibly get together for a ride or just a cup of coffee.
 
Hey, SEAlaskan--Do you live in Juneau? I visit Juneau about every other year--my brother and his family live in the valley, and my dad is at the Pioneer Home. It IS some beautiful country and the trip up the Inside Passage on the state ferry system is not to be missed. We will have to try to touch base when the Chief and I make our next trip up there.

Last summer I met a woman in downtown Juneau who was riding this, and planning to take the ferry to WA, then ride to Maine!
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Yes, I am in Juneau, live in West Juneau. And yes it would be great to get together. I just looked at the (GWRRA) 2010 Gold Book and discovered I'm no longer listed. I'm still listed in the 2009 Gold Gook under Clayton Fleek, I think! The others in the Gold Book Juneau area all know me since we belong to the same motorcycle club.
"YES" for those who would like to see some beautful country, the inside passage is the way to go. A lot of travelers will travel Norht on the Alaska Highway and head South on the Alaska State Ferry to Bellingham, WA. and other will do the reverse.

That woman with the red 1500 GW and sidecare is "BEE" who now lives in Main. She got tired of not being able to drive out of here so she left plus the rain. I'm mad at her cause she is part of a group that fought to keep us from getting a road connecting us to main land, enough of that.

What's your brother and dad's name? Maybe I know them?
 
Puff, I quess I am really lucky..<big snip>thank God for internet, we can keep in contact with friends we have met and haven't met..anyone living near Amelia, Ohio, in July we are riding with our friend Bobby..BoomBoom

As I read your post, it isn't much different to my situation. In Australia, besides belonging to the National 3 Wheelers (Victoria) I'm a member the Ulysses M/C club (membership 28,000+Australia wide)... Each year our AGM's are in a different location. The AGM at Townsville for instance, was 2,500 Kms (about 1500 miles) from Victoria, and Alice Springs, where I attended a trike fest was a 7,000 Km (4500 Miles) round trip.

So it's not much different here, when you do a long trek like that, one can 'touch base' with so many interesting and diverse characters, and as you say, the internet can maintain that contact.

Saddest part is that even tho you get to meet those people face to face, chances of touching base with them again is only a remote possibllity. But at the time, through the common interest of trike or bike, your world becomes just that little bit more special.

This very forum has opened up a new Pandora's box of names that you almost 'feel' you know after a few posts (such as this). As I tell a lot of my mates in their 60's, it is vitally important to squeeze as much into your life as is possible. A 90 year old said at one of our AGM's after receiving the award for the oldest rider when asked the question, "Why do you still ride at your age?" He paused for a moment, then said:
"Everybody dies, but not everybody lives!"

My belief is not as deep and meaningful, because I liken life to a toilet roll... the closer you get to the end, the faster it goes. Just gotta push it to the max
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I know what you mean Puff..I am 63 and don't know where the time went..My dad lives in Bushnell, Florida and rides a GW trike and he is 84..I do have friends I ride with here, about 25 or more and my regulars I ride with, there are 5 trikes..might ride sunday suppose to be 45 degrees..warmer saturday but I have to work..Boom
 
That woman with the red 1500 GW and sidecare is "BEE" who now lives in Main. She got tired of not being able to drive out of here so she left plus the rain. I'm mad at her cause she is part of a group that fought to keep us from getting a road connecting us to main land, enough of that.

What's your brother and dad's name? Maybe I know them?

That's cool that you know Bee! (I'd forgotten her name.)

My brother is Jim Hale. He works for NOAA in the Marine Fisheries department, somewhere in the federal building downtown. My dad is Harry, but he's been in the Pioneer Home with Alzheimer's for a couple of years now, so you're not likely to know him (can't say enough good things about the Pioneer Home). Sis-in-law is Jeannie Arledge Hale, works with abused and neglected kids.

Maybe I'll meet you one of these days in Juneau!
 
That's cool that you know Bee! (I'd forgotten her name.)

My brother is Jim Hale. He works for NOAA in the Marine Fisheries department, somewhere in the federal building downtown. My dad is Harry, but he's been in the Pioneer Home with Alzheimer's for a couple of years now, so you're not likely to know him (can't say enough good things about the Pioneer Home). Sis-in-law is Jeannie Arledge Hale, works with abused and neglected kids.

Maybe I'll meet you one of these days in Juneau!

Hale sounds familiar. Your brother and my brother (Bill Fleek) probably worked together. Brother Bill retired from NOAA Marine Fisheries about three years ago. He worked in the Federal building, he was one of their programers. Boy, your sis-in-law is busy.
Yes, the Juneau Pioneers Home is an out standing place, Dad spent he's last few years there and the staff were wonderfull.

lOOKING FORWARD to getting together when your in town. Let me know and I'll see if I can get the group together, You'll like them. They are the complete list in the GWRRA's Golden Book under Juneau.


Anybody wanting to check Juneau area out go to KINY Radio - Juneau, Alaska scroll down to the weather box and click on Juneau webcam. Juneau has several webcams place all over and are updated every so many minutes. Hope this works.
 

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