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Bluerauder
04-08-2008, 12:23 PM
MEMORIES OF LOUISVILLE, KY
REGIONAL MARAUDER MEET, 3-6 April 2008
“Firepower and Horsepower” (aka The Bourbon Run revisited)

Thursday, 3 April 2008

• 593 miles in the rain through VA, WVa, and KY
• Following N40GL the entire way at 75-80 MPH
• Nearly catching Haggis & Ladyhawke joining the I-64W run
• Coming up behind 03mmmonroe and SC Cheesehead as they join at I-75/I-64W
• Arrival at the Hampton Inn at 6:30 PM
• Quick check-in and change of clothes
• Convoy to the Gasthaus Restaurant (9 miles). Reservations for 7:30 PM
• Zack getting “pinched off” by an 18-wheeler as the right lane ended
• Excellent dinner at the restaurant (Weiner Schnitzel & dark beer for me, the wife gets Jaeger Schnitzel and white wine)
• Why is Mike Poore going straight instead of taking I-64E toward Lexington?
• Follow 03mmmonroe back to the hotel, still raining
• Meet Killjoy for the first time
• Hang out in the hotel lobby/lounge until nearly midnight

Friday, 4 April 2008

• Up at 7 AM
• Still raining
• Breakfast in the hotel lounge
• Mill around out front and in the lobby
• Rain stops
• Why does Dr. DOOM get preferred parking out front?
• 10:00 AM departure time comes and goes
• More milling around and scratching
• 20 MM Convoy to Fort Knox, KY departs at 10:15 AM (not bad for MM folks) .... MM2004 in the lead
• I-64E to Gene Snyder Freeway to KY 31W south. Who played the "Goldfinger" theme on the FRS/GMRS radio? :rofl:
• Pics of convoy enroute
• Marauders in double file down 31W (The Dixie Dieway)
• Arrival at the Patton Museum, Fort Knox, KY at 11:00 AM
• Mill around in the parking lot, take pics
• Pat and I hit the restrooms 500 yards away (whew!!)
• Group breaks in two sections for a guided tour of the museum
• Tanks, vehicles dating back to WWI displayed inside and outside
• Lots of history M1, M1A1, M60, M48, M47, M26 … T-72, Panzer II …. And more
• View of General Patton’s life, exploits and memorabilia
• Back to the parking lot
• Peel off and head south for about a mile to view “The Gold Vault” repository
• The “Free Sample” sign had been removed. No gold today.
• Head back to the hotel
• Embassy catches me on 31W --- in his Crown Vic
• Chase Embassy to the hotel
• Short nap before dinner
• Gather in hotel lobby at 5 PM
• Convoy to Rumor’s Restaurant
• Another excellent dinner (Fried Shrimp & beer for me, Salmon and Ice Tea for her)
• Starts raining again through the night
• Back to the hotel one at a time
• MM03MOK rides rear seat security in the Bluerauder
• More hanging out in the hotel lounge
• BYOB and LCR games

Saturday, 5 April 2008

• Up at 6 AM
• Coffee & juice in the hotel lounge
• Dr. DOOM is parked in front of the hotel under the canopy again
• 8 AM Breakfast at the Hometown Buffet near the hotel (about 30 people show up – MM.Net foots the bill)
• Head to the touchless carwash on Shelbyville Road with DOOM & MERCMAN for a quick wash to knock off 2 days of rain & grime
• Top off with 93 Octane at the BP station on Blankenbaker Parkway
• Back to the hotel to do a quick external detailing & wheel wipe
• Check under the hood and see hours wasted on engine compartment 3 days ago
• Gather in front of the hotel
• Another 10:15 AM departure (MMers are always 15 minutes late)
• ~ 20 MM Convoy to Buffalo Trace Distillery
• Guided tour begins at 11:30 AM. DR in lot changing serpentine belt.
• Quick overview of the history and making of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
• White oak barrels are charred on the inside to give the color & taste
• Bourbon works its way into the barrel wood and out again as temperature fluctuates
• Break into two groups to tour buildings and barrel warehouses (~61* F is base temp)
• Barrels weigh 530 pounds each, 52 gallons each (stored in rows called Ricks)
• Bourbon barrels cannot be reused. Sold to Irish Whiskey and other users.
• Blanton, Eagle Reserve, Buffalo Trace, and Pappy Van Winkle
• Bourbon tasting (root beer for the non-drinkers)
• Lots of opportunity to spend in the gift shop (bourbon, barbeque sauce, buffaloes, candles and clothing items)
• Cashier had trouble keeping up with our volume of business
• Mill around in the parking lot until the gang catches up
• Confusion over lunch vs. convoy to Wild Turkey
• Group splits into 3 sections
• Group 1 heads back to hotel
• Group 2 head to Outback Restaurant for lunch
• Group 3a goes to Sonic for lunch
• Make two loops around Sonic and head to Arby’s up the street in Group 3b with Haggis, Ladyhawke, MM03MOK, RF Overlord, DOOM, and Cruztaker.
• Mini-Convoy departs at 2:00 PM to Wild Turkey Distillery, Cruztaker in the lead using Army map skills
• We don’t need no stinkin’ GPS
• Other group is already at Wild Turkey when we arrive at 2:30 PM
• Break into 2 groups for the distillery tour (sneek into the 1st group when the guide wasn’t looking)
• Learn about the evaporation from the barrels – 10% is the “Angel’s Share”
• It takes only 30 seconds to fill a barrel with bourbon. Longer to empty -- but more fun.
• Collect barrel bungs
• See more of the actual fermentation and distillation process here than Buffalo Trace
• 15,500 gallon and 30,100 gallon fermentation tanks generate heat & odors
• Looks nasty … Haggis and 1st Merc poke holes in the crust
• Old Railroad Bridge and the S-Bridge visible from the tower. Nice pics.
• A little taste of the High Wine … a light burn all the way down ….tip of the tongue is numb … pure 132 proof crystal clear bourbon before it is cut to the various available proofs and finally goes in the barrels
• Haggis & Cruztaker busted by tour guide trying to peel a magnetic W.T. logo off a parked truck
• Back to the gift shop to pick up a few souvenirs and a bottle of Wild Turkey 101 and Wild Turkey American Honey
• Convoy of about 10 MMs and 1 Corvette back to Pig City Barbeque Restaurant. Can hear somone's Nav system over the FRS/GMRS radio. Who was it?
• Arrive at restaurant parking lot at 5 PM
• More groups arrive between 5:30-6:00 PM
• Barbeque, ribs and brisket (I get the Burnt Beef sandwich, wife gets the BBQ Chicken)
• Mill around the parking lot after dinner
• Police escort arrives and chats with MM owners
• 30 MM convoy departs restaurant lot at ~ 7:30 PM with MM2004 leading, police lights flashing and blocking traffic on Shelbyville Road.
• Single file down to Blankenbaker Parkway where Hack Goby & Carol are positioned to take videos
• Unmarked red police car passes me on the left -- right at the turn
• Police cars leap frog from light to light to stop traffic as we pass through
• Make the final turn onto the hotel street (Alliant Avenue) at 7:41 PM
• 6 Blue MMs line up in back of the hotel for photo opportunity. Zack, Mike, Bluerauder, Dennis R., SC Cheesehead, and Knine.
• Standing Ovation for the police escort
• Louisville Metro Police go along on a Dennis Reinhart “ride along”
• Motorhead350 assumes the position on the trunk of the police car
• More milling in the parking lot
• Dominic nearly “busted” by Louisville’s Finest on a Sharpie Run
• Gather in the conference room at 8:15 PM
• Surprise birthday party for Ken …. His 50th !!! Nice cake, too.
• MM.Net announcement of Marauderville VI (MV6) in St Louis, MO 18-21 September 2008. Save the Date !!!
• Goodie bags from Bourbon Country visitor’s bureau, dash plaques, and vendor raffle with very nice prizes…. XCal 3 and a specially marked bottle of Buffalo trace, tote bags, fender bibs, T-Shirts and more.
• Dominic asks members to sign his MM.Net Marauder banner
• Group breaks up slowly around 9:30 PM, some goodbyes due to early departures in the morning

Sunday, 6 April 2008

• Up at 6 AM
• Pack suitcases, load car and eat breakfast
• Dr. DOOM is still parked out front
• Depart hotel at 8:00 AM
• Attend local church services
• Top off the tank with Marathon 93
• Meet up with Haggis/Ladyhawke and N40GL turning onto to Blankenbaker (perfect timing)
• Run all the way to Charleston, WVa in mini-convoy
• Stop at Cracker Barrel for lunch about 1:15 PM (long delay with food)
• Back on the road at 3:00 PM
• Haggis/Ladyhawke head north on I-77
• N40GL and Bluerauder continue on I-64 to I-81 to I-66
• Back home at 9:36 PM … total mileage 1,435 miles (about $223.30)
• Wow, what a trip !!!

And now I have finally met some more MM.Net screen names in person: MM2004, Embassy, jinxed, chapel1, Killjoy, Zack, Mike, DR, Leadfoot281, Knine .... who'd I forget?

Convoys are more interesting when you can hear all the chattering on the FRS/GMRS radios. Check channel 5. If you don't have the radios ... go get some and enjoy a whole new convoy experience. :up:

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES GANG

Check out the Event Gallery for a collection of member’s pics of the event.

SC Cheesehead
04-08-2008, 12:45 PM
Charlie, this is great! You nailed the whole weekend, bubba!:D

BTW, did you ever find out how DOOM was able to arrange for the primo parking all weekend?

SCCH

pantheroc
04-08-2008, 02:55 PM
Charlie, Thanks for the post. I couldn't have said it that well. Gives others a chance to see what fun the regional meets are and what they have missed.

knine
04-08-2008, 04:36 PM
"• MM03MOK rides rear seat security in the Bluerauder"
I let her drive BLUE :eek: :2thumbs:

Ken
04-08-2008, 08:28 PM
BTW, did you ever find out how DOOM was able to arrange for the primo parking all weekend?

SCCHJust wondering... Did he pay the desk to watch security on his car?

Ken

Drewstang
04-09-2008, 02:35 PM
Good times were had. Nice to meet you all and I look forward to next year.

Tom Doan
04-11-2008, 05:35 AM
Thanks Charlie, really makes me hurt to have missed it and you know how much Bourbon I drink.Tom

Hack Goby
04-11-2008, 10:32 AM
• Single file down to Blankenbaker Parkway where Hack Goby & Pat are positioned to take videosThat would be Hack and Carol Charlie.Carol did not know a soul but she had a riot and seemed to fit in great with everyone.Shes`s already looking forward to the next one.

Pops
04-11-2008, 10:41 AM
That would be Hack and Carol Charlie.Carol did not know a soul but she had a riot and seemed to fit in great with everyone.Shes`s already looking forward to the next one.

Really Paul! Is there something you are not telling us? ;)

SC Cheesehead
04-11-2008, 11:58 AM
That would be Hack and Carol Charlie.Carol did not know a soul but she had a riot and seemed to fit in great with everyone.Shes`s already looking forward to the next one.

Paul, we didn't scare her off?:depress:

Actually, I'm glad she enjoyed herself and wants to attend the next one, she's a great gal, had a great time with her, and she fits right in. (Plays a mean game of LCR, too!;))

SCCH

Bluerauder
04-11-2008, 12:10 PM
Thanks Charlie, really makes me hurt to have missed it and you know how much Bourbon I drink.Tom
Me, Gordon, Mary and a few other brave souls got to "taste" it before it was done the fermentation process. Tasted like soggy cornflakes to me .... much better out of the bottle. :D I must admit that the 132 proof clear "High Wine" at the end of the process was a little stiff for my tastes.

Hack Goby
04-11-2008, 12:28 PM
Paul, we didn't scare her off?:depress:

Actually, I'm glad she enjoyed herself and wants to attend the next one, she's a great gal, had a great time with her, and she fits right in. (Plays a mean game of LCR, too!;))

SCCHHay we rode with Zack and Becky to Buffalo Trace if that didn`t scare her off nothing will.
:burnout:

SC Cheesehead
04-11-2008, 12:49 PM
:laugh:
Hay we rode with Zack and Becky to Buffalo Trace if that didn`t scare her off nothing will.
:burnout:

Try going for a ride in das "Prozack" with him after jointly imbibing in "several" Blue Moons. :eek:

I believe that qualifies as some sort of right of passage.;)

SCCH

CRUZTAKER
04-11-2008, 04:01 PM
Haggis & Cruztaker busted by tour guide trying to peel a magnetic W.T. logo off a parked truck.

And we damn near got away with one.:D

Just wondering... Did he pay the desk to watch security on his car?

Ken

We came to the conclusion that with so many Marauders in and out over four days the front desk didn't realize it was the SAME car there every day.:P

Bluerauder
04-11-2008, 04:23 PM
And we damn near got away with one.:D
I think the problem was with technique. The "Snatch & Run" may have worked better than the "Peel & Roll". It's all about timing. :rofl: In the words of that Kenny Rogers song .... "You gotta know when to hold 'em ... and know when to [Roll] 'em. Know when to walk away and know when to RUN." :run:

Haggis
04-12-2008, 08:54 AM
I was just kidding around and am not a theif, even though I really want that W.T. truck magnet sign and the wooden turkey hanging on the sign outside the giftshop.