KLEINDORF
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Who knew there were as many Andrew Sachs fans from "Fawlty Towers" .
Yes, many years ago I was fortunate to ride Vancouver island on my 78, I experienced unusually great weather, the campgrounds were pristine with free firewood, and heated toilets(bathrooms) showers, community kitchen areas, amazing roads with friendly police officers. Best of all no crowds, when was this?? Went to see a new movie release in Victoria, Russel Crowe in Gladiator. I should do it again before I'm too old to do it. As my mate, Dave keeps reminding me, "not long to go now"Vancouver Island! One of the best places I ever visited, have a good time….
Great photos Pauljust back in Calgary. A week in Nelson then two weeks on Vancouver Island. Damaged the Kawasaki H2 SX SE and myself first day in Nelson, just ordered $3,000 in Kawasaki parts, hurt myself, heavily bruised, and wrecked my back, bruises are fading but still on muscle relaxants and pain killers...... I don't bounce up from the hard asphalt unscathed the way I used to, bloody hell.
last year we scheduled for mid June, got a large number of committed attendees, then had to cancel due to huge forest fires and heavy smoke. British Columbia in May is usually lovely, so this year we scheduled for mid May to avoid the forest fires, May 2022 was the coolest and wettest May ever. Next year we are going to try early June..........
only got 15 attendees total, but a great time was had by all. Numbers were way down due to weather. No-one could ride to Nelson from Alberta or east, too much snow. Was possible for some attendees to ride from Vancouver, Vancouver Island, etc but was cool and wet for them. For those of us east of Nelson, was impossible. See the first three photos of my trailering two bikes through the mountain pass. Others drove in cars, etc.. Ugly weather. With better weather I would have expected 30 +
Craig (Ventodue) and Valerie from France dropped in on a driving tour of western Canada, and went on to visit Wolfgang in Nakusp. One of the long time attendees of Wolfang's Laverda rallies over the years liked the area so much he and his wife have retired nearby, he is bevel Ducati central, a couple of photos.
Lots of good company, group meals and sampling of all the local craft beers, local trips, Ainsworth Hot Springs. A more mature crowd, I doubt anyone was under 60......![]()
Leon (actually Steve Veltman) and I have known each other close to 40 years, he is a serial Laverda owner, currently owns Moto Morini, Ducati's, BMW's, modern Triumph, modern Norton, etc.. In retirement he now lives a bit south of Calgary, was going to ride out, delayed a day due to the heavy snow, then drove out in his supercharged Mini. Everyone a character, everyone with an interesting life story........Great photos Paul
Looks like Leon Russell showed up too![]()
I'll tell Rene you liked his bevel museum, although I think he would object to the term museum. Actually only part of his garage, they are all riders, more bikes in the other side of the garage, in the driveway, stuffed in sheds, etc.. Sue is quite a rider herself. http://ducatimeccanica.renewaters.ca/ now retired not far from Nelson, British Columbia, outside Kaslo on the lake, the road in to Rene and Sue's place is 28 kms of nicely paved twisties. A Google search describes Kaslo as Kaslo, a quaint village on the shores of Kootenay Lake in the Selkirk Mountains, overlooks the soaring peaks in the Purcell Mountain Range. I tried to talk Rene into getting the freshly finished NCR Ducati replica out of the kitchen for a blast but it was raining while we were there, although that didn't deter Rene and Sue from hosting a barbecue for the group. Very nice people. There was also a garage wrenching session on one of the particpants ailing bike which had to be fettled to be ridden back to Vancouver Island. Always great fun watching half a dozen veteran vintage bike "experts" wrangle over the best way to fix something.....Great gathering if a little down on numbers and good weather Paul. Nice little bevel museum!
Hi MartyGlad you are mending OK Paul, can't believe it is 7 years since I was there. Hope you get lots of riding in this season.