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didnt make it to the top of the hill too many people. did you guys get to the top? was there any good vendors up there?
Harley was there and picked up my HOG pin! pretty cool pin from Harley just fof this event.
I rode in from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania the night before. hit the rain south of Toronto (what a welcome to Canada that was). rain and a touch of sleet. but washed the bikes and looked cool going into Port Dover
Heres some pics I took. the last one is Main street heading up hill it was just too crowded to get to the top of the hill.
April 13 was my first trip down was amazed at the turn out for such a cold day.
July 13 OPP estimate was 135,000. I arrived Thursday camped 2 days left Sat morning.
For anyone who can afford the time i seriously suggest this plan. avoid the traffic plan ahead book a camping spot for 2 nights.
As for Oct 13 2006 i was in a ditch on Highway 69, 69 kms south of SUDBURY, wish i had of gone to DOVER.
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