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Anyone going on the 18th? A couple friends and I will be heading there. Going straight to the lake though, not going to partake in the ride with the issues from the last couple years. Plus it is about a 3 hour ride for me to get there as well...
Seems as this will be the last year that they put the gig on though. 32nd and final.
Social D and Foo Fighters on stage. Should be good!
I was TOLD... and we all know how that can be, that the ride over the years has been full of individuals that don't know how to ride in large groups, or shouldn't ride in groups.
I know few years ago Jay Leno almost got ran over as well....
For me though, it is better to ride straight to the lake, enjoy the day, then ride back home. I will be fighting enough traffic as is anyway.
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