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Here are pics of our 2010 First Annual Poker Run and Pig Pick'in held on July 14th, 2010.
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Pics of our recent ride (July 11th) to Station's Inn in Laurel Springs, N.C.

Photographer "extraordinaire" Linda Merriman

Row 1: Ist Stop in Galax
Row 2: What a day for a ride; Bikes at Station's Inn; "Don, straighten your hat..."
Row 3: Freebornes Eatery; Gary, Curtin, Betty, Frances; Jack, Faye, Robert, Kathy, Al, Laura; Linda, Ted, Don, Randy, Linda, Larry
Row 4: At the Bar; We were there; Wow, all the bikes!!!!
Row 5: Getting ready to head back; Rest stop at Draper Mountain; Great trip


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Pictures from the June 5th NRVHOG Chapter ride to Sandstone Falls, Hinton, West Virginia. Beginning with the pic on the left and continuing across to the right:

Pic 1: Sandstone Falls, Hinton, WV...Among the most visited natural landmarks in the territory of the New River Gorge National River, Sandstone Falls flows over the thick shelf of the Stony Gap Sandstone, about 10 miles north of the town of Hinton. The waterfalls are considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of West Virginia.

Pic 2: Another view of Sandstone Falls

Pic 3: The RIDE. Gary Manhart, Curtis Smith, Betty Smith, Diane Martin, Laurie Buckwald, Robert Williams, Fay Williams, Tonya Burton, Joe Shelton, Larry Martin, and Sally Howard.

Pic 4: The "group" on an observation deck at the Falls - photographed by Laurie Buckwald while wading in the water.

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Burkes Garden Ride, May 23, 2010



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Here are some pictures of our HD tour ride from last Saturday, April 17th.  Ride was from Christiansburg to Danville, Lynchburg and Roanoke. Let everyone know we had a great time, the temperature was 72 when we arrived in Danville and sorry everyone else missed the ride.

Larry, NRVHOG Director

 


The ride on the 17th was 255 round trip I set my odometer before we left.It was an excellent ride like Larry said.I am sorry also people missed the ride,the weather turned out extremely nice as we got into Danville.On to Lynchburg it just kept getting nicer and at the end of the trip there wasn't a cloud in sight .It really turned out to be a memorable ride as we got our passports stamped.I would like to possibly set up another ride such as this one soon.If we can help the members obtain their passports and have a nice ride at the same time it's well worth it.

 Ronnie, Ride Road Captain


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