Mark Twain once wrote "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated".
The same could have been said for today. Reports of ride cancellation due to rain were not only exaggerated, they were dead wrong.
We met at the rallying point selected by HeadAndEyes. It was nice to see everyone again. I had a new seat, Josh had another BMW RT, and Mike and John had smiles ear to ear. We waited a more than reasonable amount of time for others to show up and then rode out. Our first stop was Cooks Corner. Thanks to Josh who was able to outwit my GPS, we got there without using the toll road. There weren't a whole lot of bikes there, but the camaraderie more than made up for it.

From there we rode back to Ortega Hwy where Josh peeled off for a prior engagment. We rode Ortega past Hells Kitchen and into the mountains and overpass for some nice scenic views. We made one unplanned stop where Mike bought a child seat,...........I'll let HIM explain THAT ONE. And then it was off to Grandpadocs house. It was decorated so nicely and we enjoyed some Holiday Cheer. They gave us a tour of their house and invited us ALL back for a cookout when the weather turns hot.


While I've always admired Lou's 2000 SE RoadGlide, Lou became enamored of John's GoldWing, at one point dropping to his knees and heaping praised upon the ubercomfortable watercooled beast. (Damn, I missed taking pictures of that).

At Lou and Terrys suggestion we had lunch at one of their favorite Mexican Restaurants on the north shore of Lake Elsinore. The excellent food was only outdone by the company. As our impromptu hosts, Lou and Terry picked up the tab. We can hardly wait to return the favor when they join us for a ride.

All in all a wonderful day, a superlative way to enter into the maddening final stretch before the holidays. HDBean and NSTY110RIDER, we will see you both next time.
HeadAndEyes, PedroHarley and 2010FLHX, we are sorry you couldn’t make it. As you can see it was nothing but good times and good people.
Mark