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Tony
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Welcome from Columbus, OH!!Patrick "Hotwheels" Sharon
President Columbus Vulcan Riders Chapter 1-32
Columbus, Oh
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Originally posted by cass2112 View PostHello. I am also new here and also from Alasak, Anchorage.Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day; set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
- Alaska Al
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Originally posted by Alaskaal View PostWe're getting close enough to start our own chapter...just sayin'.
Ya'll have enough for an Alaska Chapter.... 6 in the Anchorage area, 2 up near Fairbanks/Delta Junction area.....takes 4 to start a chapter!
To run a member search for your state: Member List (top horizontal menu bar) >> Search Members (right side near the top third of the page)>> Advanced Search >> Enter your State >> Search Now
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Derry ~DaBull~Bullock
Former VRA USA National President
Former NW Florida Chapter 1-6 President
Crestview, Florida
2012 Vulcan Voyager 1700
(Previous 2005 Vulcan Nomad 1600)
~If you fool with Da Bull...You're gonna get the Horn
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Last year my wife and I cruised from Chugiak down to Hope for a hamburger, then stopped by Portage Glacier and decided to go through the tunnel to Whittier. We toured the town, which took all of ten minutes, had a leisurely dinner, and cruised back home around nine PM in full daylight.
Coming out the Portage side of the tunnel a large bull-moose was licking salty bilge water off of the roadway, right in the middle of our lane of travel. Loud pipes worked to our advantage as the horn didn't budge him. After revving the engine he got spooked and moved off the roadway. That was important since the drive is made on a strip of pavement between two railroad tracks, you kind of have to stay in that lane or chance getting a front tire down in the track channel - that's part of the safety orientation you have to take before they'll let you ride a motorcycle through the tunnel.
It was a great trip!Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day; set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
- Alaska Al
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Anyone interested in the Whittier Tunnel ride, here is a piece with some good pictures of the tunnel. This is not my site, but it is certainly what it is like.
http://www.curtislloyd.net/Whittie%20to%20Valdez.htmGive a man a fire and he's warm for a day; set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
- Alaska Al
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