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Kern Kampout #2



"Schroeder, James" wrote:

 > Hey Folks,
 >         Can I get some feedback on the number of riders to expect for the
 > Kern Kampout #2. If you would be so kind as to canvass your friends and
 > riding buddies to ascertain the # of participants that I don't reach with
 > this E-mail, I would really appreciate it. Contact can be accomplished by
 > e-mail or phone. (661) 726-7180 or cretin@xxxxxxx
 >         This is an overnight adventure with camping Sat night (June 10) at
 > Hospital Flats on the roaring Kern River. It will include a morning ride
 > (more later) to the sites where we can check-in and relieve ourselves of
 > excess gear (tents, sleeping bags, and camping accoutrements) and an
 > afternoon romp through the Sequoia National Forest. Typically I'll be eating
 > Sat. dinner and Sun. breakfast in Kernville, but those who prefer cooking
 > and cleaning at camp, are more than welcome to do so.
 >         As an aside, I'm taking a sighting lap tomorrow (June 2) to check on
 > Sherman Pass, confirm reservations with the caretaker (he doesn't have a
 > phone) and obtain sites close to the water. If anyone is up for this "lap"
 > tomorrow, give me a call.
 >
 > The Ride:
 >         We'll be leaving from Karen's Kitchen (near NW corner of Sierra Hwy
 > and Ave K) in Lancaster at approx. 9:00am on Sat. June 10th, so get there
 > early if you want breakfast. I'm entertaining 2 different routes for the
 > start of this venture, which I'll present Sat. morning for a group
 > consensus. A shorter route up the 14 and 395 to Sherman Pass, or a fairly
 > long scoot through Tehachapi, Caliente, Lake Isabella, and then over Sherman
 > Pass. This will obviously change the afternoon ride. TBD.
 >         As always on these trips there is no actual leader. These minimalist
 > plans were made to get motorcycle enthusiasts and campers together, and as
 > friends, I'm certain we'll all look out for one another.
 >         Everyone should RIDE THEIR OWN PACE that is comfortable to them and
 > it is suggested if someone wants to go faster, make your intentions clear
 > and pass when SAFE. On the other hand, if you notice a rider wanting to pass
 > you, secure your line and wave them on. It's just common sense.
 >         Thanks for your attention, and please inform me ASAP concerning
 > attendance possibilities.
 >
 > Jim Schroeder

 > Lancaster, CA
 > cretin@xxxxxxx
 > (661) 726-7180


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