Somehow I cannot find any information on the young riders program for the National Rally. My son who is a beginning rider is very interested in what might be scheduled.
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Somehow I cannot find any information on the young riders program for the National Rally. My son who is a beginning rider is very interested in what might be scheduled.
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You can check out the BMW MOA Foundation ([url]www.bmwmoafoundation.org[/url]) for more info. There will be a Camp Gears at the rally this summer.
It's a great idea to get riders started young if their parents are ok with the whole concept :thumb. It does teach responsibility for themselves and others.
The young riders programs are worth the effort for any organization, as young people are the future. :D
Maybe I am just web site challenged, but I still cannot find anything about Camp Gears on the Rally web site. :buds
[QUOTE=moa84843]Maybe I am just web site challenged, but I still cannot find anything about Camp Gears on the Rally web site. :buds[/QUOTE]
Sorry, I thought it would be there already. There should be some in a few daze.
[COLOR=Red]Thanks for your patience. Paul and I are working on information for Camp Gears Vermont as we speak. :type :type
It should be up in the next couple of days. After that please email me if you have any other questions and/or suggestions. We want this to be the most fun ever!
Voni
sMiling[/COLOR] :groovy :groovy :groovy
Don't forget the regional fave passtime... COW TIPPING.
[COLOR=Red]Number two on the list.
Voni
sMiling [/COLOR] :type
[QUOTE=iRene]Don't forget the regional fave passtime... COW TIPPING.[/QUOTE]
As long as it doesn't involve "Gummikuhs", it's all in good fun. Might just have to be incorporated in the Field Events.
Friedle
[QUOTE=iRene]Don't forget the regional fave passtime... COW TIPPING.[/QUOTE]
Beware of the ones with only one udder! :doh
With the little ones - we start them out in the cow-pie throwing event.