
Saturday was sunny and warm as scooterists gathered at Zuanich Point Park to get their rally packs and nosh on coffee and donuts. There was a light breeze blowing in off Bellingham Bay.

As you can see, a great day for a riding.
Dorcie counted 66 bikes in the parking lot as the call to head out was given. There were lots of folks from Seattle and B.C. in the group.

Tom led the group down Chuckanut Drive and through the valley before turning back toward Lake Samish and the end point in Fairhaven. Lunch was available from the hotdog stand at 12th & Harris, and from the many other restaurants in Bellingham’s historic district.

After lunch, Todd took the group on a long tour of eastern Whatcom and Skagit counties. If you rode a 2-stroke, you probably noticed it was a bit livelier, thanks to the extra oxygen from the lush greenery of the forests and farmlands.
We did have to stop when a group member on a Honda Reflex slipped in some gravel (at a speed estimated by one rider to be about 10 mph). He was not hurt, and after taking a break to catch his breath rejoined the group, which waited at the appropriately named Rally Lane.

The ride ended at Jeff & Mary’s private park, where rally participants feasted on alder-grilled salmon and other delicious accompaniments. The club was particularly fortunate when it came to raffle prizes, generous donations from Vespa Lynnwood accompanied by other prizes, including a new Vespa GT/GTS/LX windscreen donated by someone who bought it and never used it.

Scooter games followed dinner and the raffle, a gymkhana first, followed by the scooter ring toss pictured above. Todd dropped his Stella demonstrating the gymkhana course; Doc (who was resplendent in his Captain Morgan pirate outfit) took a particularly nasty fall crossing the finish line, but came out of it with no more serious injury than a black eye. Kelly from Seattle made a point of reminding other contestants that in neither case were the riders wearing helmets or other protective gear, and strongly suggested people gear up, as she was. They did.
It wasn’t supposed to rain Sunday morning, but it did. Breakfast and coffee were served at Jeff & Mary’s while the movie Pump Up the Volume was showing on the big screen. The out-of-towners were keen to get on the road, so the short ride originally scheduled was scrubbed. But everyone kept talking about the great time they had, and a couple of first-timers said they’d be back next year. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone again.