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Well folks, here it is the middle of June already! Why do our summers have
to fly by so fast? It feels like we just got to this point and in a few
days we will start losing light again. On the up side, the rally is just
a week or so away. I attached the picture of Kim and I at last years rally
only as a reminder of how great our weather was for those three days. Let's
see if Anchorage can compete with that! Whatever the weather is like, I
hope to see you all in Palmer for what always is a memorable time. We only
have a month to sell raffle tickets so if you still have some please try
and get them sold and get the money to Jimmy King so we can see where we
stand. The raffle bike is at the outpost getting prepped and we will have
it out and about at various locations almost every weekend. I did not receive
any interest in a float this year so the plan is to just pull the raffle
bike on a trailer behind the raffle 4-wheeler and have H.O.G. members walk
the parade route selling tickets. Hopefully everyone is having a good riding
season and as always, I welcome any suggestions or comments. Ride safe and
ride free. Raven


Please help us to update the chapter's membership roster. All local members must be a member of national H.O.G. before joining the local H.O.G. chapter. If you joined the local H.O.G chapter by completing an application at the Shop, but did not become a national H.O.G member first you need to do that. You can become a National member by going to the Shop or on-line at http://www.hog.com. If you have questions please contact Lori Price or Aleshia Purcell at the Outpost. If you have different information please let us know.


Hi, every one out there! Are you ready to go riding? I
know I am. Winters been to long this year !How many of you have, PMS (PARKED
MOTORCYCLE SYNDROME)? About this time of year it gets really bad in our
house, now that 2 of us ride our own. I have a cure for the PMS.
So here it is! The LOH Tuesday night ride schedule. All are invited to join
us. It's just another night to ride and put some miles under your butts.
Just because it is called LOH rides doesn't mean that you guys can't join
us on Tuesdays. Its Just called LOH dinner rides because its the LOH who
organizes Tuesday night. Please every one come with a FULL TANK of GAS,
and have some riding fun on Tuesday nights. I am not sure when I will be
able to get out of my road. It will depend on when they take out the hard
pack and how long it takes for the soft mud to dry up. soon I hope. We had
the hard pack taken out of the drive so at least that much is done. Now
if the borough would do our road and we would be ahead of the game.
So until Next month!
Nancy


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available. The deadline for submissions to be included in the Swineline
is the 15th of the month.


Hi everyone! Aren't you just lovin this weather? I know I am, but those darn mosquitos are bad this year. First the bad news, my dear friend Jim Kinnel (HOG member) passed away on June 16th after hitting the back end of a dump truck while riding his new bike. I have spent the last week helping his daughter and ex-wife sell all his belongings. We then took a day off and I took them to Denali Park and Skinny Dicks for some fresh air and laughs. Thanks to all who attended the garage sale and especially Hozer for buying the 4 wheeler and selling yours to me. I made a mistake in the last Swineline. The HOG members raised $1,300 for the seniors and not $3000. I missed the Chatanika Run but heard everyone had a great time. I did attend the Meet in the Middle at the Grizzly Bear campground and the Veterans Memorial Run. You should have seen us Saturday night standing under a covered shed shootin the breeze, eating, drinking and having fun with the Anchorage group. We looked like a can of sardines under there and it rained real hard that night. Sunday after eating breakfast, Joe and I went on the Memorial Run where we met up with Pat and Cathy Comeau and the Anchorage group. It was such a beautiful ride there. The parade of bikes riding around the army helicopter was so cool and that is where we met up with Mark Boberick. They had a gentleman there from World War II and after he told us a story about what he saw during that war, I looked around and didn't see a dry eye. Afterwards we went on to Trapper Creek for a free BBQ. Not only did I eat there; I also sold raffle tickets. Then Joe, Mark and I rode back to the campground. As always Mike R, Walt and Brandi S, Kent and Barb J, Joe and Deb V, Becky, Jesse and Cajun Joe put on a great feast all weekend with lots of different foods. It was good to see Maria and Nelda there to. Nelda rode her own bike there and back. I was so happy for her. I had so much fun taking pictures and watching everyone have such a great time together. We could not have asked for better weather for our ride home and everyone got home safe. The last HOG meeting at the Howling Dog was a good turn out even though we had to stand out side and fight the mosquitos. Your names were put on a piece a paper and added to the HOG jar. After the HOG meeting a lot of us went over to Kent and Barb Johnson's where they were having a get together and BBQ for Mike Reardean who was leaving for Qatar or somewhere that it is real hot. Hopefully, he will be home in September. It was a great turn out and we had a group picture. He says he wants us all at the airport when he comes home. Mario Pavia is there also and it would be nice to meet him at the airport too. I will be keeping in contact with them and will let you all know when they will be home. Karrie Schroder my riding buddy is in Baghdad and says Hello to everyone. Hey Brad, Joe and I miss you both and all the good times we had. The rally is coming up soon and I know a lot of people are going and will have a great time so ride safe and Cajun Joe and myself will see you all there.
Wildthing from Salcha


What was that?
Do you find yourself asking that question more and more often these days?
How about buzzing or ringing after you get off the bike. Ever get a feeling
like cotton in your ears? You're heading for a hearing loss. As a matter
of fact if you get the cotton in the ears feeling you need to get to a doctor
and soon.
Loud pipes or not, an hour at road speed exceeds the OSHA allowable standard
for an eight-hour exposure for noise. Just the wind noise at 55 mph is enough
to damage your hearing. Most of us will spend a lot more than an hour on
the bike on a sunny afternoon. What to do?
This question came up a while back on one of the web rings I frequent. Several
riders have related that they wear earplugs while riding. I have noticed
a few of our own members wearing earplugs while riding. After checking I've
found nothing that would prevent you from legally wearing plugs in Alaska
or many other states.
So what do I look for in earplugs? The cheapest and some of the easiest
to use are the yellow or orange foam plugs that are available in most gun
shops and shooting supply departments. I have been using those plugs for
years at work and when shooting. The only thing with them is a lot of people
don't insert them properly. You need to roll them between your fingers,
then reach over your head, grab your ear and pull up on it while inserting
the plug. Just poking in the outside of your ear isn't going to do very
much.
The next type are the rubber plugs some with valves in them meant for shooters.
The rubber plugs are fine but avoid the ones with the valves. The valves
are meant for gunfire not sustained noise like you get on a bike. There
are rubber plugs that have to be fitted by a doctor or audiologist that
are nice to have but a bit difficult to find.
Finally there are custom molded silicon plugs favored by shooters. They
are very comfortable and are the most effective at blocking noise. If you
watch for the gun shows there are people, who will make them for you at
those shows. They are more expensive but the difference in comfort make
them worth the money.
So if you would like to preserve your hearing consider wearing earplugs
while riding.
Rich


Well June is here and the weather is great. The event schedule for June and need help selling tickets, also if you have tickets out I need the money back ASAP. Also, just a reminder local ride times are posted on the schedule , and when everyone meets to ride put your heads together and plan a destination to ride to. the State rally is at the end of the month , and I'm putting together an July is out , so everyone read it , and pay close attention to ticket sale dates, we overnite ride to the Chatnika Lodge at the end of July. Ron said we can camp for free, and he would barbecue for us. As always, any help on planning some events and rides is appreciated
June 01, 2004 Ivory Jack's 2581 Goldstream Rd 455-6665
June 08, 2004 Hill Top
June 15, 2004 Midway
June 22, 2004 Chatanika Lodge 389-2164
June 29, 2004 Mondarosa 832.5243
July 06, 2044 Two River 17 mile Chena Hot Spring 488-6815
July 13, 2004 Chena Hot Spring,Leave Early Harley Shop 451-8104
July 20, 2004 Blue Loon 451-5666
July 27, 2004 Pike's Landing 479-6500
Aug 03, 2004 Ester Gold Camp 479-2500
Aug 10, 2004 Mondarosa 832-5243
Aug 17, 2004 Chatanika Lodge 389-2164
Aug 24, 2004 Skinney Dicks Halfway Inn
Aug 31, 2004 Elf's Den, North Pole 479-8788
July 06, 2004 Two River 17 mile Chena Hot Spring 488-6815
July 13, 2004 Chena Hot Spring,Leave Early Harley Shop 451-8104
July 20, 2004 Blue Loon 451-5666
July 27, 2004 Pike's Landing 479-6500
August 03, 2004 Ester Gold Camp 479-2500
August 10, 2004 Monderosa 832-5243
August 17, 2004 Chatinika 389-2164
August 24, 2004 Skinny Dick's Halfway Inn
August 31, 2004 Elf's Den, North Pole 479-8700
Plus more to come!!!!
If you have any questions, you can contact me at # jking@gci.net
or 372-2791


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The time has come to pass the baton. I've been webmaster for 6-7 years, along with Editor for a couple years and It is time for some new ideas. The web site has become stale. I've felt it, so I'm sure you folks would agree. New participation brings alternate views, and folks are energized when they start a new adventure. All positive aspects. It's why I believe you should never vote for an incumbant. ( but that's another issue)
For anyone interested, contact the Board, since I believe it is an appointed position, then, drop me a line and we can go over all the paticulars. If there is no interest, then September 1 the site disappears - as should be!
Computers have diminished in price to the point where software is a large part of the cost. You can buy a desktop computer (less monitor & shipping) for $250.00 to $300.00. The rest of the cost is software. With the advent of Linux and the Open Software Foundation, you can outfit your computer with all the software you need for free and interesting enough, many of the software programs written for Linux have versions that run on Windows. I will attempt to review one cross platform software program in each copy of the newsletter so the windows users can sample what Linux software has to offer.
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