Haha, when I was working up in NH one year, it was -5 with high winds, wind chill was -30 or -35, everyone agreed it was to cold for the guys to work outside.
Except the Mexican framers, they went out and got snowmobile suits and ski gloves, they shoveled the snow off the slabs and worked right through it. Mexicans are crazy, LOL.
Nice write up @nolton! You sentimental young Cajun, you!
What you stated about the comradery of RAA was spot on and well said!
Montrose and RAA IX was my first. The two meals we all shared together were the best!
At the Hub we can gather in their dining room, so it should be much easier to break bread together.
I also look forward to enjoying a good cigar, or two, or . . . with our host, Randy once again.
Having spent a week cruising the area, I am already at work on a few day rides.
ONLY 6.5 weeks to go!!!
@Rocket Scientist
Fred, can you put names to your photo for those of us that don't know everybody.
Darn if I could recognize The Duk o' Death!
I know who the hairbag on the left is. Why is he standing apart form everybody? An odipherous issue?
This pix is for sure a thousand words describing GREAT FUN!
Well Bull, let me just say that I've met them all. A really great bunch ! I can remember most of their names (or at least their handle) but not all. So as not to offend I shall remain mute