This was our second group trip up to Deliverance and my first. We left Thursday night as it was a long ten hour drive. The distance wasnt necessarily that far -- but, once we got into the neck of georgia the winding roads made difficult navigation with our trailer full of scooters.

Brett, myself (Jeff HESC) and charles rode along in Brett's van bringing up mine and brett's scooter. Josh and January came up separately carrying Josh and Charles' scooter. Last to arrive was some of our friends Matt, Christa and Danielle. While those three are not in the club nor did they have scoots they were a welcome addition to the trip.

Unfortunately our club president bailed on the trip a week before due to financial reasons. he surely regrets that choice as we had a blast.

we were the first scooterists at the camp site. Even got there before the Imperials who hosted the event. Obviouslly we got first pick of camping locations and promptly hung our banner up for all to see.

After setting up camp our next priority was to make a storage place for all the beer. One can never have their beer too far away from camp and we found the perfect stream right behind our tents that served this purpose perfectly.

Brett and Matt built the dam that held all the beer. They actually worked a good long time to make this happen

After getting our beer (and soda for brett) situation ironed out we decided to finally catch up on some sleep and await the arrival of the rest of the scooterists. Fist City SC made its presence as did the Boys Name Sue SC out of Nashville TN. I am sure other clubs were represented but those are the ones I remember.

Friday night really came out to hanging around the camp fire and getting drunk. At some point a naked ride ensued:

 These are the kiddos from the BNSSC getting ready (or randy perhaps). Of course they weren't the only SC to get naked. Here is angela from the Imperials I believe:

  Lots of skin and flesh at the rally. Wonder if this was going on at the SuperKaos ride? We met this group of street bikers at a gas station and they were the friendliest bunch of guys. Check out their website and make yourself known. They took the following picture of the ride:

:There were about twenty of their bikes there as well and it was refreshing to see all of them wearing full face helmets. Its just silly not to these days. I'm all for fashion as much as the next guy -- but, take it from me -- if it weren't for my full face the face plant I did into the van back in April would have taken my life.

I can't even remember too much more about what happened other then we drank lots more beer and had some amazing rides throug the country hills of blairsville, georgia. I highly recommend any two wheeler enthusiast to visit that neck of the woods.