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GWRRA OREGON DISTRICT NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2017 www.gwrraoregondistrict.com 3rd. Saturday MeeƟng at 8:00AM 4th. Saturday Breakfast at 900A MeeƟng at 10:00AM 2nd. Saturday MeeƟng at 9:30AM Lakeside Village 3110 Turner Road S.E. Salem, Oregon Pheasant Restaurant 149 East Main Street Hermiston, Oregon Megan’s Corner United Methodist Church 18955 South End Rd. Oregon City Oregon http://www.gwrraoregong.com/ http://www.gwrraoregonh.com/ http://www.gwrraoregoni.org/ Region “I “ Directors Don & Sharon Weber pondero- [email protected] Oregon District Directors Shirley & David Ridley 503-680-3070 [email protected] Assistant District Director _ _ Rider Educator OPEN POSITION _ _ Membership Enhancement Coordinator OPEN POSITION _ _ District Couple of the Year OPEN POSITION _ _ District Ambassadors Mike & Joy Bean 503-951-2668 [email protected] District Trainer OPEN POSITION _ _ Newsletter & Ads Mike Forrest 971-678-5882 [email protected] Sunshine Person OPEN POSITION _ _ _ Webmaster Greg Dawson 503-502-3310 [email protected] District Legislative Advisers OPEN POSITION _ _ Oregon District Treasurer Mary Hunter 541-912-3640 [email protected] GWRRA Member Restructuring Video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=xC9OlBi4axs GWRRA Officers Restructuring Video https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=YMM9rwWncMo

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GWRRA OREGON DISTRICT

NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2017

www.gwrraoregondistrict.com

3rd. Saturday Mee ng at 8:00AM

4th. Saturday Breakfast at 900A

Mee ng at 10:00AM

2nd. Saturday Mee ng at 9:30AM

Lakeside Village 3110 Turner Road S.E.

Salem, Oregon

Pheasant Restaurant 149 East Main Street Hermiston, Oregon

Megan’s Corner United Methodist Church

18955 South End Rd. Oregon City Oregon

http://www.gwrraoregong.com/ http://www.gwrraoregonh.com/ http://www.gwrraoregoni.org/

Region “I “ Directors Don & Sharon Weber [email protected]

Oregon District Directors Shirley & David Ridley 503-680-3070 [email protected]

Assistant District Director — _ _

Rider Educator OPEN POSITION _ _

Membership Enhancement Coordinator

OPEN POSITION _ _

District Couple of the Year OPEN POSITION _ _

District Ambassadors Mike & Joy Bean 503-951-2668 [email protected]

District Trainer OPEN POSITION _ _

Newsletter & Ads Mike Forrest 971-678-5882 [email protected]

Sunshine Person OPEN POSITION _ _

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Webmaster Greg Dawson 503-502-3310 [email protected]

District Legislative Advisers OPEN POSITION _ _

Oregon District Treasurer Mary Hunter 541-912-3640 [email protected]

GWRRA Member Restructuring Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC9OlBi4axs

GWRRA Officers Restructuring Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMM9rwWncMo

With autumn and autumn motorcycle riding officially here, the realiza�on that

the riding season is drawing to a close shi.s the focus of riders from lavishing the

dog days of summer to catching the final riding days before storing our bikes.

The predictable and cyclical changes in nature occurring at this �me of year,

create unique hazards for motorcyclists.

Even though we can be temporarily teased by unseasonably warm weather and sunny

skies, the unstoppable reality is that leaves are falling, temperatures are dropping and

daylight is diminishing.

Here are ten condi�ons to prepare for.

1. Leaves on roads. Dry leaves can camouflage potholes and other road irregulari�es. Wet leaves are slippery and can

appear unexpectedly in shaded areas. Use cau�on par�cularly during those scenic autumn rides as condi�ons can change.

2. Shorter days. If you do much riding at all, you’re likely going to be riding in the dark. Take extra care to make sure bulbs in

headlights, brake lights and turn signals are working and lens are clean. Wear high-visibility and reflec�ve gear to make

yourself as obvious as possible.

3. Sunlight glare. The sun is lower in the sky and glare can be an issue for much of the day, unless you’re facing north. Along

with this, as trees become barren of leaves, the pa<erns of light and shade can be like riding in a strobe light and very

distrac�ng.

4. Deer migra�on and ma�ng season. More collisions with deer occur now than at any other �me of the year as a result of

the drama�c increase in their movement. Be especially vigilant at dusk and dawn.

5. Cold �res. While touring �res with their harder rubber compound are generally more suitable for cold weather, spor�er �res

are not. The spor�er the �res, the so.er the rubber. This is fantas�c in hot weather and gives them their grippy

characteris�cs which aid trac�on. In the cold, they’re hard and that trac�on is gone.

Cold riders. Cold is fa�guing and in turn can cause greater impairment than moderate alcohol intake. Even when you’re

wearing good gear and staying warm, the ambient temperature takes its toll. You don’t no�ce when you’re riding, especially

over long distances and it can be startling when you stop to realize how �red you really are. Staying hydrated and taking

regular rest stops help with this.

A WORD ON SAFETY

6.

10 Hazards with Autumn Motorcycle Riding by Liz Jansen

h"p://lizjansen.com/blog

7. Improper gear. Bundling up with lots of layers can be a great strategy for dealing with fluctua�ng temperatures during the

day. However, too much bulk is not only fa�guing, it can impede your ability to react. Heated gear is a fabulous

inven�on. You need fewer layers and it effec�vely – and comfortably – extends the riding season.

8. Icy road surfaces. Frosty mornings mean that pavement can have a thin layer of ice and you can lose trac�on. As the

temperature drops in the evening, be par�cularly cognizant crossing bridges and shaded areas as they’ll ice up first. Be

prepared for changing condi�ons even during the day if you’re travelling through mountains and changing eleva�ons.

9. Fewer riders out. This means that car drivers, who don’t see us at the best of �mes, are now expec�ng to see motorcycle

riders even less o.en. Be more cau�ous and alert. Make yourself as conspicuous as possible and assume the don’t see

you.

10. Isola�on. Scenic back roads which weave through quaint small towns, par�cularly in tourist areas have a whole different

feel to them. Seasonal businesses close and rest stops and favorite watering holes may not be available. Plan accordingly

for gas, food, lodging and emergency contacts.

Autumn is a beau�ful �me to ride. There is less traffic on back roads, the fall colors are spectacular and the air is clear and

crisp. Once the leaves have fallen, the underlying rocks and terrain become visible. You can see much further and you note

things that were always there but covered.

The hazards aren’t necessarily greater than during other seasons – only different. The challenge is being prepared — not compla-

cent. The rewards are immeasurable.

photo credit: Ne�cola via photo pin cc

As I’m writing this article Wing Ding is just 5 days away, I can’t believe David and I have been on the road for 91 days now and 13,000 miles. On our journey through North Carolina we met George and Brenda Harper District Couple of the year 2016-17 and Charles and Sue

Langley District MEC. We hope to see them at Wing Ding and cheer them on. It’s been nice to meet our GWRRA family along the way.

We are following our district and chapter outings on Facebook (FB). I would like to send a very special Thank you to Mary Hunter for overseeing the Oregon District Rally and other district duties in my absence. I would also like to thank everyone who participated and supported both the Oregon Rally and Region I Rally. From the posts on FB, it looks like everybody really enjoyed themselves.

David and I would like to send a special thank you to Don and Sharen Weber our Region I directors for providing guidance and support to Oregon District.

We are happy to announce that Alan and Cindy Neuberger have agreed to stay on through December as Chapter I Directors, as most of you know this Chapter is going through a rough time right now. As your District Director, I am asking for your input on rebuilding the Chapter. With the new location in Oregon City we have many opportunities. Please contact Alan, David or myself by phone, email or text. Thank you for any input. Together we can make things happen.

Next up is Wing Ding. If you are going we will see you in Texas, and if not take care and see you next year. Remember you can always contact David or myself any time, and we are in contact with the district team.

Natchez Trace Parkway taking a break.

Shirley and David Oregon DD

Trent’s Talk

Trent’s Talk

On August 5th. we held our Trivial Pursuit Ride. I want to thank Dan Burgess for se ng up the route for the ride, Curt and Jan Frink for le ng us start and finish the ride at their house, and for everyone else that helped by manning check points, helping during registra on, cooking breakfast and lunch, and for par cipa ng in the ride. Without everyone’s help this would not have been such a successful ride.

On August 17-20 We had 7 members a end the Region I Rally which was held in Tillamook Oregon. A great me was had by all. There were classes/seminars and ac vi es that you could take part in. We had over a hundred people from the Rally take the Coastal Train ride. We basically had the whole train to ourselves. There was a bike show, bike games, a light parade, ice cream social, vender booths, a swap meet, a silent auc on and a brown bag auc on.

Fun was there to be had, and you didn’t have to look to far or hard to find it.

For September, for those who are not planning on a ending Chapter P’s Oyster Feed on September 14-17th, we have been invited to Bob and Dawna Hitch’s house (708 N Second St. Stayton Or, 97381) for their Oktoberfest Campout. They s ll have room for tents and tent trailers. The weekend begins Friday evening with Taco Goodies, Dinner starts around 6:00pm at the Hitch’s.

Saturday Morning, they will be a ending Chapter G’s Gathering then returning to the Hitch’s house. Around 11:00 the will leave their house for Mt. Angel to take in the fes vi es in Mt. Angel Oktoberfest.

They will return to the Hitch’s house later in the a ernoon for a potluck meal around Hamburgers and Oktoberfest sausage. For desert, Bob’s mom makes a wonderful Fried Bread.

Sunday morning around 8:30 – Omelets in a Bag and please bring Breakfast items to share with the group.

Please contact Dawna at 503 551 3083 with a RSVP so they know how many to plan for. Also, please let her know which day(s) you may join them.

As September ends, we have the annual End of the Season Campout. Chapter H is hos ng this years End of Season Campout at Hat Rock Campground which is outside of Hermiston Oregon. The campout is scheduled for September 22-24, 2016. (See Flier and Registra on in this newsle er.)

Check out the September Happenings page to see what else is going on in September

As we get closer to the end of the year, we need to start thinking what we as a Chapter want to do next year. Please be thinking what you would like see the Chapter to do in 2018. We will start some of the discussions during the September Planning Mee ng.

We hope to see you at our upcoming events.

~Trent

Directors Corner...

Hi friends,

It's been a fun month. We went to Region I rally. Met with friends and learned more about the future plans for GWRRA we'll be sharing at our meetings. Additionally, you can check GWRRA’s web site. Pete Patrick won first place in the 1500 class at the bike show and shine. Chip and Kay took first in the Trike games.

Larry and I are working on end of season camp out we could use some help with the Poker run and serving food we're trying to keep it simple so there won't be a lot to do but any help would be appreciated.

Mark Bridge will be sworn in as CD and Chip Hass will sworn in as ACD at the Camp Out. This is not the first time this two have stepped up to help keep our Chapter going. I would like to thank them for their many contributions and ask our members to be there Saturday morning at Hat Rock to show support.

I would like to thank all the people who have helped Marlis and I this last couple of years as we plane to do some traveling we won't be around but you will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

John and Marlis Patrick

Linda and I were in Port Angeles and visited the Olympic National Forest. While were there the we also made a day trip over to Victoria BC. While at the Fishermans Wharf for lunch I was eyeballing all the pretty boats about. As we departed on a Water Taxi.,, I spotted this most unusual Gold Wing. She’s about 30 feet long and I have no idea what powers her.. But I’m guessing she is pretty fast…

Gerry and Linda Davis...

Chapter Directors Corner Hello everyone!

I know this newsletter is a little late, sorry about that, but Cindy and I have been out doing what we enjoy. We've been out riding our Trike! We left on the 17th for our Annual Butt

Buster trip, and when it was over we headed out to the Washington Coast for the eclipse, we saw nothing because of the morning fog. Then north to Forks, WA for a couple of days, we did not run into any werewolves or vampires, but we did see Bella’s truck. Continuing on to Port Townsend and ferrying across to Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island. We stayed in a VFW Campground. We kept going to Sumas WA, then entered Canada and spent a couple of days in Hope BC. We visited Hells Gate on the Fraser River. We went to Osoyoos BC and spent a couple of days. While we were there, we went to the Leesure Lite factory so they could make some repairs to my trailer, then back into the USA and Lake Chelan. Finally from Goldendale WA to home. Rode 1585 miles, and my odometer turned 190,000 miles on my 1990 Goldwing! It was a great trip with our close friends Richard & Pat Priest.

If you are wondering why you are receiving a newsletter this month, it is because the District asked Cindy and I to stay on as your Chapter Direc-tors. We agreed to remain until the end of the year. I will continue to do the newsletter until then. There were four options presented at our last gathering by the District & Region staff. Those options included, continuing until December 31st; disbanding the chapter immediately; merging the chap-ter with Chapter G; or putting the chapter on a hiatus until the end of the year when it would officially close down. Cindy and I do not want to see the chapter shut down, so that is why we are staying on. Hopefully some-one will step up by the end of the year.

We will be attending the End of Season Campout this month, and would love to see more of our members participate. Please review the flyers in this newsletter and register.

Till next month! Ride safe and keep the rubberside down!

Alan & Cindy

Hi guys & gals. The Campout will be at Hat Rock Camp Ground. Here is what we will be doing, we will have Friday night chili & brats, Saturday morning we will cook breakfast of Eggs, Biscuits & Gravy and Sausage, Saturday night BBQ burgers, Hot Dogs with baked beans and some salads. Dessert will be whatever anyone wants to bring. The cost for campout is nothing, but it will be $5.00 per meal. We will be having a Chapter poker run on Saturday, this will be our only fundraiser for the year. I have reserved 10 camp sites, there are more sites as needed. the sites are big, we can put 2 or 3 tents or tent trailers or an RV and tent trailer. The sites I have reserved are under Goldwing and / or Oregon H. This is going to be a simple laid back campout so come relax and enjoy. Attached is a price sheet from Hat Rock. Anyone that wants to camp con-tact me for a campsite. You will pay Hat Rock when you check in. Any sites that aren't spoken for by Sept 15, will be canceled so we don't have to pay for them. I will make a registration form so we can get an idea of how many are coming. No one will need to send any money with there registration. They can buy meal tickets at the campout. We are open to any ideas and thoughts to help make this fun and enjoy-able.

Oregon District End of Season Campout September 22-24, 2017 Hat Rock Campground

Hermiston, Oregon

REGION I RALLY & SWAP MEET 2017 TILLAMOOK, OREGON

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FUN FUN

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chapter I Gathering

10 12 13 14 Wa-P Oyster Feed

15 Wa-P Oyster Feed

16 Chapter G Gathering Wa-P

17 Wa-P Oyster Feed

18 19 20 21 22 End of Season Campout

23 Chapter H Gathering End of Season Campout

24 End of Season Campout

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SEPTEMBER 2017