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ltcommuter
Apr 20th, 2008, 12:26 pm
It might be too early to start a discussion about CCR attendance (given the HDDC's tendency to not make a decision until the day before!) but I couldn't help notice that we were only 5 folks behind the Texicans and there are several Nor Cal (and So Cal) notables not registered! I don't know when the list was last updated on the CCR web site but here's the current list of Californians:

Bob & Barbara Bacon; Bryan & Charlene Black; Bruce & Debbie Elkind; Jim Ferraccioli & Denise Reilley; Dell Fields; John Flowers; Mark Griner & Vickie Griner; Gilles Guezille & Kathy Carlson; Brian & Renna Hall; Doug Holck; Thomas & Barbara Hooper; Carl & Ingrid Kloppenborg; Raffy Kouyoumdjian; Tom & Kay Lashbrook; Stephen & Mia Lionbarger; Brian & Beverley Louw; Ken Meese & Dayle Dermatis; Larry Morris; Bob & Jeanie Morrow; Jim & Marianne Prosser; Robert & Terri Rasters; Gerry & Rona Renstrom; John Richardson; Vernon Shrader & Robin Lee; James Smith; David Taylor; Duane Taylor & Sheila Reilly; Bill Turner & Nancy "BillysDaisy" Reading; Robert Weir & Debbie Dreon

Hey, we're even closer this year than those South Central guys!

Who else is coming?

grifscoots
Apr 20th, 2008, 12:49 pm
Even if we've lost, we've still won. PHHHHHHBBBBBTTTT.

You can't lose getting to go to CCR. Those of you K-K-K-K-Kalifornia folks that have never been, it's like a fambly reunion with a bunch of the best bikes you'll ever see in one place.

DavidTaylor
Apr 20th, 2008, 5:26 pm
Even if we've lost, we've still won. PHHHHHHBBBBBTTTT.

You can't lose getting to go to CCR. Those of you K-K-K-K-Kalifornia folks that have never been, it's like a fambly reunion with a bunch of the best bikes you'll ever see in one place.

I'll second what Grif said. It's just about the most fun you can have for 5 days with your clothes on. :rotf: Seriously, from what I can tell from the area and some of the ride routes suggested, this is likely to be one of the best CCRs from a riding perspective. From what I can tell you could do a 300+ mile loop every day and practically never touch the same road, and be in the twisties haveing a ball the entire time!

Tallyho
Apr 21st, 2008, 8:10 pm
I know of at least another four California riders wth strong plans to go but have not registered as yet due to unsettled vacation scheduling at work. I would say they are about 90% at this point. And, another 5-6 still trying to get the time off and/or making up their mind.

I anticipate about 20 from EXR by the time we pull the clutches in to go. ;)