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The Mountain Do-Do

T'ime t'return t'our roots- th' fust Mason Dixon 20-20 was born an' raised in th' Appalachians; th' counterclockwise 2009 veterans gotta experience th' joy an' pain of US-50 in th' dark an' rain, as enny fool kin plainly see.
Let’s call it a Fambly Reunion weekend fo' th' Rallybubbas. So off t'th' mountains we go, in search of Gran'pa Ezekiel, Auntie Elma, Cousin Sissy an' th' Hawkster. Be careful, th' counties haf mighty effeckive De- parment of Co'ner Gravel Installashun an' fo'ess rats seem t'be mo'e cammen than cohl trucks.

Also, eff'n yo' find yo'seff on th' interstate fo' mo'e than jest a couple of exits, yo'’re eifer late, o' doin' it wrong, acco'din' t' th' code o' th' heells!** 

 

Registration opens January 4, 2012 at http://rides.jasonjonas.com/regRequest.php?id=196

Cost is $120 solos, $230 for 2-ups includes both Friday’s opening dinner and Sunday’s finishers’ banquet. Our host will be the Country Inn and Suites in Hagerstown, MD, just off I-70 & I-81 adjacent to the Valley Mall. For the first time ever [due to the space limitations of our host], there will be a rider cap of 75.

 

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Time to return to our roots- the first Mason Dixon 20-20 was born in the Appalachians; the counterclockwise 2009 veterans got to experience the joy and pain of US-50 in the dark and rain.

Let’s call it a Family Reunion weekend for the Rallybubbas. So off to the mountains we go, in search of Grandpa Larry, Auntie Elma, Cousin Sissy and the Horkster. Be careful, the counties have very effective Department of Corner Gravel Installation and forest rats seem to be more prevalent than coal trucks.

Also, if you find yourself on the interstate for more than just a couple of exits, you’re either late, or doing it wrong.