Wauseon was BACK with an attitude for 2021. I have been fortunate enough to attend about 2/3rds of the Wauseon meets since the early 90s -- and I had the most enjoyable time ever despite the rain.
Let's back up a minute -- yes, it rained terribly on Friday and drizzled on/off Thursday. However, that didn't seem to slow anyone down but a few guys who were very worried about their "precious." Those guys seemed to be huddled by their trailers. Everyone else was out picking in the rain anyways.
Most importantly, the organizing chapters did an amazing job keeping the place running. In particular, the place was cleaner than usual. Garbage pick up each night sure helped as did the copious amounts of litter baskets. Even the bathrooms were amazingly clean considering the conditions.
The most amazing thing, to me, is how many people in their 20s and 30s were milling around with their families! It was quite a thing to see a 30 something mother picking parts with her under 10 year old daughter(s). I saw that more than once -- and Dad's picking with their sons/daughters too.
Yippee -- old motorcycling isn't dead.
Here's a few photos to keep you going until the magazine comes out.
Let's back up a minute -- yes, it rained terribly on Friday and drizzled on/off Thursday. However, that didn't seem to slow anyone down but a few guys who were very worried about their "precious." Those guys seemed to be huddled by their trailers. Everyone else was out picking in the rain anyways.
Most importantly, the organizing chapters did an amazing job keeping the place running. In particular, the place was cleaner than usual. Garbage pick up each night sure helped as did the copious amounts of litter baskets. Even the bathrooms were amazingly clean considering the conditions.
The most amazing thing, to me, is how many people in their 20s and 30s were milling around with their families! It was quite a thing to see a 30 something mother picking parts with her under 10 year old daughter(s). I saw that more than once -- and Dad's picking with their sons/daughters too.
Yippee -- old motorcycling isn't dead.
Here's a few photos to keep you going until the magazine comes out.
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