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May 24, 2007
Biker Bash turns 30
More than motorcycles at the Redwood Run
By Tim Jordan
Everybody seems to have
a favorite holiday or special event these days. Young children
can't wait until Christmas arrives. Patriots cherish the Fourth
of July to celebrate our great nation. Young adults often find
Halloween a great occasion to dress up and act outrageous. These
are all fine, but for me, the best weekend of the year is the
annual Redwood Run party in Piercy.
This will be my 12th year attending the Run. In
past years I have purchased tickets, volunteered and even worked
with the production staff to ready the site. For 11 years I have
thoroughly and completely enjoyed the show without a motorcycle.
That will change this year. For the first time, I will get to
experience the Redwood Run with a motorcycle -- and it's a Harley!
No, that won't be me roaring by on that shiny black,
chrome-bejeweled Road King. It also won't be me on the beautiful
Sportster cruising through the site, nor the noisy Deuce with
the cool flame paint job. But when you see me go by on the old
1966 Harley three-wheeler with the bad paint job and smoky exhaust,
I'll have the biggest smile in the crowd.
You might ask, isn't the Redwood Run a "biker"
party? Yes and no. Event producers estimate that up to 1,000
folks will come to join in without bringing a bike. No cars are
allowed, but a first-class shuttle service from the numerous
free camping areas is provided for those on foot.
Yes, it's a motorcyclist's party, absolutely --
but it's much more. The weekend includes the finest annual pure
rock `n' roll show north of San Francisco. Gregg Allman, co-founder
of the legendary Allman Brothers Band, headlines this year. Two
nights of outstanding performers include Joe Bonamassa, Joan
Jett and Molly Hatchet. Bay Area-based Lydia Pense and Cold Blood
make a return visit. Local talent is also featured, as the Clint
Warner Band opens the show on Friday. ThundHerStruck, an all
girl AC/DC tribute band, Izzy Osborne's tribute to Ozzy and southern
rockers Savannah Blue also perform.
Vintage and custom motorcycles are featured in
a judged competition. Riders' skills are tested in the Biker
Games on Saturday. The crowd favorite is always the winner of
the Slowest Bike Contest. Anybody can go fast, but it takes a
highly skilled rider to balance and control a large bike at one
mile per hour or less.
Local nonprofit organizations pitch in to provide
food, beverages and support services. Proceeds directly benefit
Kiwanis Clubs in the Redwoods, Willits and Smith River. South
Fork football and wrestling programs and Fieldbrook School help
to provide hospitality. Volunteer fire departments from Piercy,
Leggett, and Whitethorn serve up tasty offerings. Take an insider's
tip and don't miss the Kiwanis of the Redwoods cheeseburgers.
Saturday night all ticket holders are treated to a free barbecue
steak dinner.
Regardless of what you might suspect, everybody
is friendly at the Run. Just because your neighbor at the campsite
wears black leather and has a couple of tattoos, don't be shy.
You will be best pals by Sunday. And don't worry about folks
with names like Raisin, Lucky, Booger or Cheapside. Next year
you'll probably exchange Christmas cards.
The Redway CHP office advises that May is Motorcycle
Awareness Month in California with the goal of raising awareness
of automobile drivers and motorcyclists sharing the road. CHP
Public Affairs Officer Bart Eckerfield summarized the campaign's
intent for motorcyclists to "see and be seen" and that
all drivers need to "share the road" to minimize traffic
hazards and accidents. CHP estimates that as many as 7,000 motorcycles
will be on local roads throughout the week.
These visitors on bikes do more than prowl our
scenic redwood highways; they also generate an enormous economic
boost. Dee at the Garberville-Redway Chamber of Commerce noted
that local businesses enthusiastically welcome the riders' annual
visits. She reports that local motel space is almost completely
sold out. Dave at Dean Creek Resort in Redway, who really enjoys
the annual migration of motorcyclists, says, "They are really
a great crowd with no problems at all. We love them."
And the riders don't just stay at local campgrounds.
Toni Daily from the Benbow Inn reports that the inn is completely
booked Redwood Run weekend and has been since January. She has
also observed an increase in motorcyclists staying at their facilities
-- her theory is that rising gas prices are encouraging more
folks to travel via motorcycle to fight rising oil prices. Motorcycles
for all -- for American energy independence!
Still unsure about attending the Run? Here's one
last enticement: Event coordinators Riverview Productions are
entering every ticket holder into a Saturday night drawing for
a brand new Harley FXDL Dyna "Superglide" with a fire
red pearl paint job from Harley-Davidson of Ukiah. You might
arrive without a bike, but end up with a new one to take home.
The Redwood Run celebrates its 30th anniversary
this year; the festivities commence on Friday, June 8 and continue
until Sunday, June 10. For further information, including additions
to the entertainment roster, visit redwoodrun.com or call Riverview
Productions at (707)247-3424. See you at the Run!
Tim Jordan, a carpenter, writer and music fan
from Fields Landing, has a new bike.

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