<div dir="ltr">Hanover Camp & Ride. June 19, 20 & 21<br>
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Opportunity Knocks!<br>
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For the first time in recorded history there is going to be a ride
to and around the Hanover, PA area. For those not familiar with the area
it is about one hour south of Harrisburg, one hour west of Lancaster,
two hours from Baltimore and twenty minutes east of Gettysburg. Or, it’s
half way between York and Gettysburg.<br>
Our hosts will be Chris and Marge Erickson at their place near
Codorus Park, just outside of Hanover. Facilities include camping among
the pines, a barn/workshop, paved parking for the bikes and plans for a
campfire on Friday and Saturday nights. <br>
The area includes some very nice rural riding in southern York
county, Adams county and northern Maryland. If your idea of a great day
is all day at 30-40 mph on twisty back country roads, then this is a
trip to consider. Several rides are planned as options for Saturday.
They vary in length depending on the weather and the desire of the
particular group. Some short, local rides can be self guided to get a
feel for the area. Two longer rides are to be guided by Walt (Colonel)
and Chris on Saturday. Both will end in Gettysburg at our dinner
location. Certainly setting off for a day on your own is an option as
well. Details will be clarified over supper on Friday. <br>
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Schedule <br>
Arrive Friday after noon, set up camp, meet Scout & Maggie
(and Chris and Marge) and hangout or go for a short local ride. Supper
around 6 or 7. Discuss Saturday options. Campfire and/or sit back, sip
on a cool brew and play with the dogs. <br>
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Saturday head out on the bikes. A day of riding over mostly quiet
back roads. Lunch locations to be determined during the trip. It might
be prudent to bring a snack along as lunch time might vary. <br>
One ride, guided by Walt, will head into the hills and valleys of
Apple country in Adams County. They will then go to Gettysburg and a
ride through the battlefield. Part of the afternoon is to be free for
further investigation of the battlefield and surrounding area. Being
June the weather should be beautiful but remember Gettysburg, just
before the 4th of July, will have some traffic due to the tourists being
in town.<br>
The second option for a long ride is following Chris. This will
cross southern York county to the Susquehanna River and cross into
Lancaster county. Once there the route goes north on River Road until
reaching the Columbia/Wrightsville area and a stop for lunch. After
lunch there is a faster “sprint” taking 30 west to Gettysburg and
perhaps a similar ride through the battlefield. If you haven’t done the
battlefield ride before the road is nicely paved and ONEWAY, so the
route is pretty nice. There are places to stop, stretch and get
different views of the battlefield. The down side will be the traffic
that can be expected. <br>
Saturday supper is planned for the Appalachian Brewery, adjacent to
the battlefield. They do not take reservations here so smaller groups,
at slightly staggered times, might be the way to go. They have a good
selection of beer and a very good menu as well. They even have several
options (if memory serves) of vegetarian should someone be so inclined.
>From supper we have a more direct and easy ride back to camp. Around the
fire we can relive the trip of the day. <br>
Sunday will be breakfast of coffee and donuts from a local DD. This
can be a leisurely affair with discussion on the porch of alternate
routes home and ideas for next year. <br>
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Should we have some weather on Saturday that dampens the ideas of
glorious long country rides, there are a few options. The immediate area
has some very nice rides of an hour or two. Additionally, there are
actually some local restaurants that will provide a selection of take
out (for lunch) that can be brought back and enjoyed in camp. <br>
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Camp itself is the home of Chris & Marge and Scout and
Maggie(resident Border Collies). They have six acres, a log home, studio
and barn. Should the weather be really nasty, the barn can be opened
into a gathering space and some minor wrenching can commence on various
bikes. While no serious tear down is likely, some tweaking, tuning and
adjusting can certainly take place. The barn workshop is home to Chris’
five motorcycles, several vehicles, welding gear and a variety of
masculine stuff. Good weather or bad, this area is available. Need a
little welding done? Bring it. If all the airheads that have been ridden
in are in top form, Chris does have an R25 that has a little timing
issue. Perhaps a meeting of the minds can come up with a solution. The
shop includes a good selection of tools as well as a nice hydraulic
lift. <br>
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Meals<br>
Friday supper - pizza & beer on site. <br>
Saturday breakfast - pancakes & coffee on site. (Chris on the griddle)<br>
Saturday lunch - on the road<br>
Saturday supper - Gettysburg Appalachian Brewery in Gettysburg<br>
Sunday breakfast - donuts & coffee courtesy of Dunkin D.<br>
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Beer/wine/liquid refreshment is up to you. Several coolers will be available with ice as needed. <br>
Tents and associated equipment are recommended. Chairs, tables,
etc. will be provided for breakfast on the porch on Saturday. The
porches are also available anytime for gathering & relaxation (there
are several).<br>
Porta-potties will be on site for campers. A selection of tent
sites are available among or out from under the trees. Parking is in the
circle or in front of the barn. Codorus Park, about a mile away, has a
variety of hiking trails should someone wish to spend the day there.
Fishing in the lake is also an option. They have a website for further
details.<br>
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Detailed directions will be provided for those that sign up for the event. Cost will be $30 per person. Limit of 25 people. Sign up now.</div><div> <br></div><div> For more information please contact Chris <a href="mailto:ericksonsvc@pa.net" class="gmail-Yh1nIb gmail-asUmFb gmail-AL18ce" target="_blank">ericksonsvc@pa.net</a></div><div class="gmail-adL"><br>
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