The thing about traveling is, you never want it to end and you can't wait to get home.
I answer to Roy, Chief, or Sarg.
04 R-1150-RT current bike. 94 R-1100-RS74,383, Sold, 78 R-80/7, K.I.A by a D.U.I
www.OceanStateBMWriders.com
Bill P (yeah you with the YB emblem as your avatar) you are seriously busted. Unless moving to the Left Coast loosened more than a few screws, seriously the former VP of YBs knows his Frosty Nuts![]()
Greetings,
The Frosty Nutz is the Yankee Beemers first campout of the year. It's been going on for almost 20 years but only recently has it been "advertised" in the When and Where.
Show up and find the guy taking money for camping and wristbands. Get a wristband, set up your tent and enjoy.
There is no hot coffee, meals, mugs, door prizes or any of that. It is a bunch of enthusiasts being enthusiastic about the upcoming season. If you want hots bring a stove.
Each site has a fire ring and you can get wood from the ranger. It is a great deal at $20.
It is a pretty small event with average attendance at 50 or so. As with all YB events the more the merrier, but we do appreciate a head's up if you're coming with three or four of your buddies so we can make sure there's a spot for your group.
Just checked YB's website, the rally location has been changed due to a construction project. It will now be further north, at Wilgus State Park. Not sure about any added cost at this point, but I have emailed the YB webmaster for more info. Might want to keep an eye on their site for anything new.
Anyone from central PA or south of us headed up?
john1691
2006 K1200GT
As the last post indicates the Frosty Nutz campout will be at a new location this year. Wilgos State Park on the CT River. Same dates May 1st (after noon) 2nd and 3rd.
See the YB website for more details and hope to see you all there.
Craig Cleasby
YB Treasurer
Craig Cleasby
South Windsor, CT
1996 K1100LT
2004 R1150GS
Yankee Beemers
The thing about traveling is, you never want it to end and you can't wait to get home.
I answer to Roy, Chief, or Sarg.
04 R-1150-RT current bike. 94 R-1100-RS74,383, Sold, 78 R-80/7, K.I.A by a D.U.I
www.OceanStateBMWriders.com
Anyone have a good route up from central PA? Just spent half an hour looking at a map, not finding any insperation. Mapquest takes the slab, and says it can be done from Lancaster, PA in 6 hours, 45 minutes. I'd like to make it take 10-11 hours and stay off the slab. Any ideas?
Thanks!
john1691
2006 K1200GT