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ksolomon
08-27-2009, 05:23 PM
I have not seen any activity on the MOA event in Utah.

Any body going??

Any suggestions on food and goog routes?

BrianM
08-27-2009, 10:32 PM
I was wondering the same thing. I have not been to a rally and this looks like a great location, a little closer to home. Would be nice if a few of us showed up!

Tanooki
08-28-2009, 01:34 AM
i ll go ! when where what?

GregFeeler
08-28-2009, 08:32 AM
Here's the info and link to the registration page for those wanting details:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/club/bmw_moa_club_news/new_bmw_moa_events_just_down_the_road

bullit7801
08-28-2009, 09:59 AM
I'll be there. Also attending as of today are Jackie & Chris Hughes, Ted Moyer and most probably Greg Feeler.

Hope to see lots of you there.

tb

andrewsi
08-28-2009, 05:37 PM
I'll be there - my first MOA event.

Riding down from Seattle Thu & Fri, stopping off somewhere around Twin Falls, ID for an overnight on the way down, and probably Boise on the way back. It's around 1100ish miles each way for me.

Polarbear
09-02-2009, 10:43 PM
Been through there so many times, cannot count'em all:). Its right on the edge of the mountains and very pretty around there, especially East of town, you'll find tons of premier riding and parks. Utah has so many Nat.Parks, its probably 2nd to none for this. Me, can't go:(. Would if possible, however as its a great ride there. Randy

RobStar
09-07-2009, 09:28 PM
Barring an unexpected shoot popping up I'm going to be there.

For you guys that have not been to this area of Utah you're in for such a treat! I'm looking forward to some serious exploration myself.

RobStar
Las Vegas

Tallyho
09-08-2009, 03:45 PM
Four of us will be stopping over Friday night on our way back home to NorCal from an extended ride through AZ/CO/UT the previous week. Hope to meet a few of y'all before we have to take off Saturday morning. :thumb

jimshaw
09-09-2009, 10:37 AM
Here's the info and link to the registration page for those wanting details:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/club/bmw_moa_club_news/new_bmw_moa_events_just_down_the_road

If there is anything on this page about the Utah Weekend, I failed to notice it. So far, the only things I've seen were in an issue of the ON, several months ago.

You sure it's still on?:dunno

andrewsi
09-09-2009, 11:08 AM
It ain't on that page, you're right.

But it is on the Calendar page:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/calendar/all/P10/

GrafikFeat
09-09-2009, 11:14 AM
It ain't on that page, you're right.

But it is on the Calendar page:
http://www.bmwmoa.org/calendar/all/P10/

Should be this one. (http://www.bmwmoa.org/calendar/all/P10/) :thumb

Third one down.

Tallyho
09-09-2009, 11:45 AM
It is surprising how little publicity this has received since its coming up so quickly and when compared to the ink/bytes on east coast events. Having some experinece with event planning, whomever is/was the "fire" behind this offering may have withdrawn. At any rate, a smathering of EXR riders will be there no matter what size the event. The smaller gatherings have their advantages too. ;)

RobStar
09-10-2009, 11:14 PM
I called today and found out the event is sold out! That sucks... I'm new and didn't know they had a limit of 100 attendees. :scratch:scratch:scratch

Considering I'm a few hours away in Las Vegas it's a bummer as I was excited about it being in my "backyard".

:violin

If anyone here has a ticket or whatever they issue that you can't use or if someone bails at the last moment please call or email me and I'll take it.

robert *AT* starling.com

Seven-Oh-two 810-570seven

Thanks!

RobStar

GrafikFeat
09-10-2009, 11:39 PM
I called today and found out the event is sold out! That sucks... I'm new and didn't know they had a limit of 100 attendees. :scratch:scratch:scratch

Well lookie there... I didn't know that either. :dunno
I guess posting the line Limited to 100 Attendees exceeds pixel limits... :laugh

As Posted:

September 25 - 27, 2009
BMW MOA Weekend Getaway - UTAH

The BMW MOA presents:

Weekend Getaway - Utah

Meet and ride with the BMW MOA Staff and Board Members (will vary for each event).

Cedar City Utah

September 25-27

Event includes:

-Friday evening hospitality reception (check in, meet staff and Board, pick up ride sheets and goodies, sign up for guided rides)

-Saturday rides (go with a leader, or strike out on your own)

-Saturday evening dinner

-Souvenirs

Cost is $79 per person

Host hotel:

Crystal Inn, Cedar City, Utah

Special group rates $59 per night, single or double

Hotel Phone: 4350586-8888

Close to ...

Brian Head Ski Resort

Bryce Canyon National Park

Cedar Breaks National Monument

Discovery Park

Festival Hall & Heritage Theater

Grand Canyon (North Rim)

Grand Staircase

Happy Factory

Iron Mission State Park

Kolob Canyon

Zion National Park

...and a whole lot more.

Registration begins August 1. Call the BMW MOA office to register - 636-394-7277. Hotel reservations need to be made by the attendee.

RIDE WITH THE BMW MOA!

widebmw
09-11-2009, 07:09 AM
You can still go to Cedar City Utah and ride the same places.
You just can't give them the $79.00 for you dinner. :dunno

RobStar
09-18-2009, 08:55 PM
There were a few cancellations so I'm registered now. Arriving Thursday night, departing Monday morning.

Hopefully there will be a GS / gravel road group?

RobStar

GrafikFeat
09-18-2009, 09:05 PM
You can still go to Cedar City Utah and ride the same places.
You just can't give them the $79.00 for you dinner. :dunno

Yup... Cool stuff to see here @ home anyway...

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_popper/3920085252/" title="Destination. by GrafikFeat, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3493/3920085252_502732966b.jpg" width="500" height="335" alt="Destination." /></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_popper/3914831018/" title="Approach. by GrafikFeat, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2657/3914831018_3ed16d5c0b.jpg" width="500" height="335" alt="Approach." /></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_popper/3920084858/" title="Arriving. by GrafikFeat, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2623/3920084858_c2c61a83ec.jpg" width="500" height="335" alt="Arriving." /></a>

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_popper/3915716334/" title="Cari. by GrafikFeat, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2652/3915716334_3b69e1556c.jpg" width="500" height="319" alt="Cari." /></a>

:wave

andrewsi
09-27-2009, 11:11 PM
Well, I'm on my way back from the event (overnighting in Boise before returning to Seattle tomorrow), and I must say I think it was a very well run event and lots of fun. I think I'll have put somewhere around 2400-2500 miles on the bike on this trip by the time I get home.

In the end there were roughly 80ish attendees, someone mentioned that there were some last minute cancellations.

In attendance from the MOA were Greg Feeler (new Prez), Tom Buttars (treasurer), Jackie & Chris Hughes (VP, and Ambassadors), and someone from ON whose name has now escaped me. Apologies for anyone else I might've forgotten.

Three group rides were offered. The most popular by far was a ride down to Kolob Canyons, through Zion (though not enough time for the shuttle bus ride up the canyon), up to Bryce Canyon (stop for lunch at Ruby's Inn), and then back by way of a very nice twisty Rt. 143 to Cedar Breaks Monument (elevation ~10300ft.) and a very rapid downhill through Cedar Canyon back into Cedar City. I think that ride, split into two groups, probably accounted for around a third to half of those in attendance. There were only a few takers for a somewhat longer ride as well, and the remainder were simply charting their own course for the day.

We were briefly stopped on Rt. 143 by an enormous flock of sheep being herded across the road. Coming over the rise about half a mile away, at first I couldn't figure out what I was seeing. I thought a truck had spilled a load of something across the road, or perhaps it was flooded... fuzzy white indistinct blobs... wait, those are SHEEP! Had to stop and wait for them to meander their way across the road. Got a few pics, maybe I'll upload them after I get back home if they turned out.

All in all, I met some very nice folks this weekend at the event, and the MOA staff were wonderful hosts and ride leaders. Very memorable.

It was announced at dinner that one rider went down during the course of the day, bike totaled and rider sustained "non-life-threatening injuries", but no more details were available at the time, nor did I hear anything more before I left. Hope the rider was not too seriously damaged. Someone from the Las Vegas area, I believe.

My assessment: Great fun and well run. I sincerely hope they do as they intend, and run more of these events around the country for others to take advantage of. I'd certainly do it again.

Tallyho
09-30-2009, 12:41 PM
We were on our way back from a week and a half on the road and stopped in at the Weekend Getaway Friday night. Met a few MOA officers and a good number of fine riding folks. It was a great location with an excellent restaurant right in the hotel. We heard that 'someone' was getting married back in Missouri that Saturday and this accounted for the lack of MOA staff attendance and perhaps more broad publicity. There was also some discussion of future western events and the potential to repeat Cedar City next year. With a little more notice I think it would blossom quite nicely. Overall it appeared to be an excellent first effort.

Our return route had us on US 50 in Nevada. We received some excellent advise from Reno area riders at the Getaway to fill up whenever possible. This turned out to be good juju as indeed several of the small towns along the way no longer had operating fuel stations. There was one dry spell about 160 miles long. Of course, we passed along all the road info we'd accumulated about southern UT over the past week. There's a benefit to being in the club beyond the tangible.

Thanks!

widebmw
09-30-2009, 01:34 PM
Our return route had us on US 50 in Nevada. We received some excellent advise from Reno area riders at the Getaway to fill up whenever possible. This turned out to be good juju as indeed several of the small towns along the way no longer had operating fuel stations. There was one dry spell about 160 miles long.

I travel US 50 several times a year and I don't know of a 160 mile dry spell.

Where was that ?

Motoclass
10-05-2009, 08:30 PM
First, thank you Andy (andrewsi) for the great "wrap-up" - and it was great meeting you, as well! Hope to see you in Redmond.

The first Weekend Getaway - Utah was a ton of fun; from the Friday evening reception, to the Saturday rides, to the final dinner (and following social hours...). All who have been there know the southern Utah area is second to none for scenery and great roads. The town of Cedar City is very nice and we found our host hotel, the Crystal Inn, was terrific at taking care of our group. Besides the obvious places such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks and others, we were able to experience 10,000 foot passes with mile after mile of aspen trees in their brightest glory of yellow, orange and red; 5000 foot valleys with 90 degree temperatures; relatively light off-season traffic and the fun of riding and getting to know a bunch of MOA members we had never before met. Believe me, Colors in the Catskills has nothing on the high-country aspen forests of the Rockies in late September!

There were officially 82 members in attendance. Frankly, the 100 person limit was imposed after registration opened, since going in we truly did not expect that large a response and had prepared for that number only. There were some diligent members that called the office back later to find there were some cancellations, and then were able to register. Those in attendance know we handed out an evaluation form for you to fill out. We received responses from nearly everyone and have some new ideas to work with including some great ideas for other venues.

To follow up on Andy's reference to the down riders, the couple (riding two-up) sustained relatively minor injuries, were released from the hospital the next day and are already looking for a replacement bike. Good news!

I think I can speak for Jackie Hughes, Greg Feeler, Tom Buttars, Ted Moyer and myself in saying that we had a terrific time planning and facilitating this event. And yes, there are plans to repeat this event as well as bring other similar events to the membership across the country. Thanks to all who attended and we look forward to meeting and riding with even more BMW MOA members in the future.

Chris

Below: BMW MOA Treasurer Tom Buttars talking with a member about the Saturday "long" ride at the Friday evening reception.

Motoclass
10-05-2009, 08:44 PM
BMW MOA Director of Marketing and Advertising Ted Moyer and BMW MOA Vice President Jackie Hughes check in a member for the Weekend Getaway - Utah.

Motoclass
10-05-2009, 08:46 PM
Friday evening reception for the Weekend Getaway attendees.

Motoclass
10-05-2009, 08:52 PM
One of the Saturday morning ride groups; first stop, Kolob Canyon in Zion National Park.

Motoclass
10-05-2009, 08:56 PM
Riding the 10,000 ft high Cedar Breaks road. Andy in the lead.

GrafikFeat
10-05-2009, 09:06 PM
No staggering!? :nono

(actually... envious of this event.)

Motoclass
10-05-2009, 09:20 PM
Not in the curves. In the curves the whole road is yours. :nod

One the straights? ...of course!

andrewsi
10-06-2009, 12:25 AM
Hey, those are some good pics (of me.) :) Thanks for posting!

pjripple
10-06-2009, 11:18 PM
This was my first ever "organized" motorcycle event and I had great time! I've already scheduled the time off to go to Redmond. The Utah weekend was at the end of a 2 week 5,000 mile trip for me and was a wonderful end to a great vacation. I can't wait until the next one.

Paul

Tallyho
10-07-2009, 08:08 PM
I travel US 50 several times a year and I don't know of a 160 mile dry spell.

Where was that ?Could be the gas station in Austin was closed when we went through early Sunday morning. I'm thinking it was Eureka to just shy of Fallon.

Tallyho
10-07-2009, 08:15 PM
Riding the 10,000 ft high Cedar Breaks road. Andy in the lead.

A few years ago I was forced to ride of the Breaks Road starting about 8pm. Never saw so many deer in my life. A sea of blue eyes for a several hundred yards in every directions. Literally, whole herds with hundreds of deer all over the hills and tarmac in some of those upper flatland areas. Had one go right under one of my mirrors and leave a clump of hair! Too fast to pat her on the head though. Didn't see a one this time through but I know they're out there waiting for the sun to go down! Absolutely beautiful coming through there that weekend.