Rich Mountain Wilderness Charity Motorcycle Ride, October 26th , Ellijay, Ga.

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Rich Mountain Wilderness Charity Motorcycle Ride, October 26th , Ellijay, Ga.

Time: October 26, 2013 from 9am to 1pm
Location: HOTRODS N HARLEYS
Street: 33 Rose Petal Ln.
City/Town: Ellijay, Georgia
Website or Map: https://gilmerhistory.eventbr…
Phone: 706-515-8896
Event Type: charity, poker, ride
Organized By: Wayne Hooper
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2013

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This is a 72 miles Charity fund raiser ride which will circumnavigate the "Rich Mountain Wilderness Area" in Gilmer (Ellijay) and Fannin (Blue Ridge) Co.  This ride will expose the riders to some of the scenic colorful back roads off of the usual ride routes. We will also provide lunch and a T-shirt to document the event to the registered riders. ($20)

Hosted by HOTRODS N HARLEY  Registration is from 9:00AM to 10:00AM , Ride starts at 10:00 AM ends around 12:30 PM with lunch and a $100 award for the winning poker hand.

Funds raised benefit the Gilmer Co. Community Food Pantry and the Gilmer Co. Museum.

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