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Hans

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Re: BBQ at the Starck's Cabin at Francois Lake
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2016, 05:23:35 PM »
A fun time was had by all.

First stop was Stu's memorial...






Had Lunch at the Endako Bar, there was a live band and a poker run travelling through. 

We made it to Olaf's in vintage time and the pig was on the spit...



Lauri was feeling pretty spry, Paul, not so much...







Dinner was served and it was excellent.






A great time!
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« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2016, 07:15:37 PM »
Hey guys.  You can pick up your stuff from my place after dinner tonite (sunday) or after dinner throughout the week.  Please don't come during the day--my daughter is currently on nights and has requested not to be woken up.  Everything is in our garage except for the pop up tent that was in the trailer when Niel dropped it off. 

I posted pictures in the Events section of the forum.

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Re: BBQ at the Starck's Cabin at Francois Lake
« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2016, 11:10:34 PM »
So Hans trumped me with the photo journalism, but I have my own photos.

Stu's was a good first stop.  The weather has already faded some of the burning on his picnic table.  Members cleared some poplars so that the table and memorial could be seen from the road.



Next stop was Colin's just west of Hooterville.  Colin has lots of old cars for sale at the right price ... just not my price.





Little did we know it, but some kind of fund raiser was planned at Endako.  We showed up before the gaggle of FLH HDs showed up. 



They even had a live band.



Fortunately we did not stop at every garage sale, but this was 30 seconds from leaving Endako, so little momentum was lost.



I'm limiting my pig photos to just one.  You never know if some Vegans may be potential Club members.  Kudos to Olaff and Andrea for the roast.  Tech specs: the electric spit drive is a 40 watt, 120 volt device Olaff bought online, and he fabricated the rest.  Sorry gearheads, but I did not get any photos of his handiwork on the spit.



The balance as a pro po beers and a campfire.



Sunday's ride included a "re-group" at Beaumont Park.  A few Members took the scenic route around Fraser Lake.



Finished the ride with the Hooterville Hoot.  I never did see 5Bike Mike, but I did see his convertible Mustang.  Mike Rommel was there with his Camaro.  Not sure how many members know Cam McCleod (rigid '79 Sportster and CX Honda Caf?) but he was there with the longest (and lowest) Cadillac ever.  I should have got a photo.  He says with low profile tires and the air lift lowered, it will rest on its frame.  Why? Don't ask, probably akin to why I ride rigid framed bikes.





Peace & Pig Roast, Dennis









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Re: BBQ at the Starck's Cabin at Francois Lake
« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2016, 09:34:22 AM »
Neil took a pile of pictures and forwarded them on to me.  I haven't sorted them at all, but they can be found here....

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B3l5tGyQqGMlVXJmYUZwTWpYMFk&usp=sharing
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