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Thread Archive => Past STAR discussions => STAR 2016 => Topic started by: ipnman on April 01, 2016, 09:01:42 am
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RVers will be able to park in Parking Lot #1(along side of the Liftline Lodge)
$20 a day per RV
No hook-ups, but will have the Sports Club for use of the facilities
Call Stratton's reservations to book
Dennis
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Dennis,
What about (small) trailers? Like 6' x14' enclosed?
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There will be parking for trailers in Lot 1
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Dennis,
What about (small) trailers? Like 6' x14' enclosed?
Why would you bring an enclosed trailer to a motorcycle event? Wouldn't that be too big to tow behind your bike? (VBG)
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People bring trailers for different reasons. We have to trailer since we are bringing all the printed materials and door prizes.
See you there!
Kathleen
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People bring trailers for different reasons. We have to trailer since we are bringing all the printed materials and door prizes.
See you there!
Kathleen
I think Geoffrey understands that since he just trailered to Sparta NC from Knoxville for Tri-STAR since he needed to bring a bunch of stuff as the organizer. Thanks for the sacrifice you all make.
PS I trailer to events when I don't want to ride far on boring roads, or when weather is questionable. I find no shame in it, certainly worth it the times I've done it.
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People bring trailers for different reasons. We have to trailer since we are bringing all the printed materials and door prizes.
See you there!
Kathleen
I think Geoffrey understands that since he just trailered to Sparta NC from Knoxville for Tri-STAR since he needed to bring a bunch of stuff as the organizer. Thanks for the sacrifice you all make.
PS I trailer to events when I don't want to ride far on boring roads, or when weather is questionable. I find no shame in it, certainly worth it the times I've done it.
It's true. Sometimes there just isn't much of a choice. I had $300 worth of groceries (all of those potato chips took up a LOT of space), two coolers, a bin full of banners and such, and my riding gear and clothes bag. You don't pack all of that on the back of a DR650S.
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There are those who trailer to get by the boring straight-up-and-down interstate mileage without hurting a perfectly good set of tires... not to mention that once at the event, said trailer is available to tow back other members should they have a mishap or a mechanical.
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We're experimenting with trailering to the BLL event. Can carry more stuff.