STOC TAG

Thanks for the ride along shots, Larry and Lexie. It's so nice to see the tag riders still on the move and seeing great locations.
Got room in the sack for another plaque? Curt may want to join the TAG team.
 
Thanks for the ride along shots, Larry and Lexie. It's so nice to see the tag riders still on the move and seeing great locations.
Got room in the sack for another plaque? Curt may want to join the TAG team.

Danny, I was sitting down at dinner on the road with a group of hard core bikers - two previous restaurants with outdoor dining refused Lexie and I service :rolleyes: and a third was by reservation only. This rowdy group spotted Lexie and I as we were walking down the street trying to find another place and they invited us to join them.

I had just gotten the pouch set up on the table when I learned of Curt's passing. I looked that the tags sitting there and quietly said, looks like Curt will be joining you. The bikers were quite humbled at our pouch and the dog tags it contained.

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And our tag that day


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I feel bad that I never got to know any of these guys, but I'm honored that I can help get them to their next destination. I just wish it was a better destination, under happy circumstances. It will be a short, busy week, so other than being with us while the NH tag was moved...3 times...there won't be any interesting travels until we head for La Crosse Thursday night. I think its quite fitting that we will be doing an IBA SS1K on the way to Curt's funeral, and I'll do one on the ride home.

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I'm in process of ordering tags for Curt, Bill Pratt, and Badd Bob (soon's I can find his personal info.) Hope to have at least Curt's tag to La Crosse on Friday.
 
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Depending on timing, either me or Raven will have the pouch Friday evening. I should be getting into town mid afternoon Friday. I'll PM you my cell number George.

Jim
 
Two new pics, one from me and one from Jim... Word is Raven will arrive around midnight so the travel will probably take place tomorrow...

Best wishes to all,,, wish I could have stayed longer but celebrating the living is important too.

Continued condolences to TLC and all Curt's friends and family.

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I hope youse guys have been and will continue to make entries in the log book, who's pictured, where's it been, things like that. With dates.
 
Folks have been asking about adding additional tags to the package... Assuming it doesn't get so heavy we need a trailer to transport it, I see no reason not to.

In addition, I suggest each of us get our own tag (as shown on Bo's web site) as a personal tag to wear and id. ourselves at various events. I wear mine pretty much any time I'm on a ride.

So...

e-mail Bo (Michael Bohannon) directly at bo@jobolaserworx.com.

Their web sit is here http://www.jobolaserworx.com/

Pricing varies so correspond with Bo directly. I'm just posting up the info, no direct association with the vendor. And it's a side line for him so be patient...
 
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STOC tags at Curt's Funeral.

They went with the lead rider and Curt's ashes in the funeral procession and had an ice cream somewhere in MN.
 

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Very moving! Thanks all who showed up at this and thanks for posting.
RIP Curt.

This TAG is getting heavy as our hearts
 
Took the guys on a little tour of South Dakota and a brief foray into North Dakota.
 

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I wish I could have taken them somewhere more interesting, but it was a busy week. It was nice meeting you Dace...it was obvious how much you care. The guys are in very good hands. Be careful out there.

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Nope, probably won't make it back up for NatSToc (although, it's tempting).
 
I wish I could have taken them somewhere more interesting, but it was a busy week. It was nice meeting you Dace...it was obvious how much you care. The guys are in very good hands. Be careful out there.

You may not have had them long Jim, but without you, they would not have made it.
 
Started the day in Rawlins, Wyoming and saw this great house. Then took a trip down HWY141. Stopped at the 141 Diner but they're closed. Was SHOCKED by the Gateway Canyon Resort that's completely taken over Gateway. Before long, HWY141 will be a congested thoroughfare but, for today, it was a great ride. Stopped by Moki Dugway (btw, George, I did find the right curve just didn't describe it well). Couldn't remember which rock to look under from the last time I was there (looks like a little rockslide might have taken the 'right' rock but I may have mis-remembered). Regardless, was going to head on down to Flagstaff for the night but decided a swinging steak was on order.
 

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