There were hundreds, if not thousands of bikes there and I tried to capture a few shots to give you a feel for what we experienced.
It was an all day event, starting at about 9AM with a semi-organized ride (scramble format), which we decided to pass on because I just didn't feel comfortable riding in a group of several hundred riders that I didn't know. There was a live band and also food, and drink available for purchase. At 3:00PM we were given the instructions of how we were to line up and ride through the long procession to have the rider(s) and the bike(s) blessed by a Catholic priest. It all went pretty smooth and much quicker than I expected, a big thumbs up to the quality of the organizers of the event.
Afterwards a few of us went out for a ride and to grab a bite to eat before putting the bike away until the next clear day comes along.
6 comments:
Looks like fun...maybe next year!
Lightnin
Lightnin - Yep, something to keep on the calendar!
hey lightnin and thunder,
i just wanted to start this off with wishing mom a happy mothersday bc i wont be able to call bc im in wiesbaden working this weekend. hey well im glad that the bike has been blessed and now you are driving "safe" lol i love you guys
Love,
Me
SPC Dude - I'll pass it along to her! Thanks, we love you too!
good friends good meeting good god lets ride. i did enjoy my self.and the meeting at the kogt went well, afterwords.then just a crisp ride across the county back to the home stead
STEB - We're planning a Mother's Day ride since it's supposed to be dry! (sorry MOM, I know you didn't want to hear that!)
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