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Meeting report:
The Leadville Colorado Meeting was a washout - literally - tons of "very abnormal" rain
fell on us, making a mess of the shade tent we had planned on, and necessitating a rush to buy tarpaulins in town at the one store
stocking them - which we bought right out! More arrived on Saturday and we finally managed a "dry" experience for the
Saturday afternoon and evening slide shows. Despite the rain, most everyone had a good time, with lots of riders out on the trail
rides crossing the high mountain passes. Next year we promise to have a DRY location for the seminars no matter what the weather!
New location to be announced soon.
We had something extra-special at this years meeting:
"We just want to thank Erin, Chris and Grant for an outstanding time at the Colorado Meeting. When Mary and I decided to
get married we thought we would go to where we really enjoyed ourselves and be with people that shared our thoughts and dreams.
The Horizons Meeting was perfect. We had no idea that anyone would be interested in our endeavor. It wasn't planed for anyone
to care but to our surprise we were showered with outstanding friendship and positive comments. We thank everyone for the warm
welcome and sharing information of their journeys. July 7th, 2006 will be in our memory forever and everyone in the Horizons network
will be in our minds. Truly an outstanding event! We learned more than we ever thought we could comprehend in a short time. Regards,
Mary and Richard Meadors, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma"
"Many, many thanks to both RawHyde and HU for such a wonderful weekend. I had a BLAST!"
David Bosley, Englewood CO
"Grant, The Leadville meeting was my first Horizons Unlimited event and I had a great time. I enjoyed all of the activities,
the food was good, and I also enjoyed riding in beautiful Colorado. Here is the link
to my photos. Thanks, Robert Stallones"
Sadly our organisation fell apart in the deluge, so it didn't run as smoothly as we usually manage, (which isn't
to say it's normally super-slick and professional, it's not!) so we apologise for the problems, and we guarantee next year
will be a whole different experience - and much better!
The Plan
Rally Location - Where was it?
Information about the area
Local hosts, information
This event was a little different from the usual Horizons Unlimited Travellers Meeting - working with Rawhyde Adventures
this time, we hoped to bring you something special!
This
was an Adventure Rally/Meeting held on a beautiful open ranch at 9,000 feet, surrounded by incredible Rocky Mountain peaks
- complete with bivouac-style toilets/showers, optional on-site catering by RawHyde’s
famous chef, some of the best dual-sport riding in the world, and 3 nights of inspiring presentations from fellow travelers.
Rawhyde Adventures specialises in Adventure Rider training,
helping you master your bike off-road with their Adventure
Camps, focusing on off-road riding with adventure travel bikes.
Grant
What happened:
2006 speakers were:
- Chris and Erin Ratay, USA, "Ultimate Journey"
- Grant Johnson on "Achieving the Dream - the next Country, or the next Continent
- what do you need to know? " -
Saturday afternoon, 2 1/2 hours
- Tim Bussey, "Riding a Harley from New Mexico to the Middle East and back."
- Laurence Mclaughlin, Ireland, Around the World (in progress, fresh from Alaska and Siberia) "Through Siberia and the
Zilov Gap on a Honda ST1100"
- Jim Keys, USA; "Mucho Moto Aventura!"
- Chris Jones (www.RTW101.com) "Independent Racer Preparing
for Dakar 2007", including experiences riding the Baja 500 & 1000.
- Tyler Dollard, Northern Colorado BMW / Ducati Motorcycles "Ergonomics - make the bike
fit YOU!"
- Jim Hyde, "Off-road Ride via Baja to the Creel Mexico HU Meeting 2005 - and what to expect for 2006!"
Tech Sessions for 2006:
- Grant Johnson - Photo Composition for travellers - the one everyone SHOULD take, but no one does...
- Is your bike ready for long distance travel? Grant will conduct a hands on assessment and discussion of bike set up and prep,
looking at YOUR bike.
- Jim Hyde, Off-pavement basics.
NOTE: Northern Colorado BMW/Ducati was on
hand as support, and his trailer was usually full of people browsing through all the goodies on hand!
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