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West Coast Oregon Rally October 2020 | ||
Author: BigRabbitMan (Show all albums) This photo album shows a few things that we did at the rally. The main thing was that we were able to meet new people, some new owners, and visit with old friends that we knew from previous rallies. Much time was spent just visiting and exchanging information and stories. Some parts changed hands as well. The pictures were provided by Stephen Heinrichs, Vicki Alstrom and Joe Johnson. |
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Another view of coach 324 owned by Dan Karnath. | A gaggle of people outside of Mark and Wendy Pitts coach 850. This illustrates how people and conversations flowed from one area to another. I see Frank Borrmann of Ontario, Canada in the red shirt in this picture. | Carl and Tracy brought their three rescue boxer mix dogs with them so that they could enjoy the outing as well. They are three nice, well behaved companions. Unfortunately this one was sad when a post entangled it's lead, but waited patiently for rescue! The photographer solved the issue. | Here we have Vicki, Tracy and Doug (and Bella!) in discussion. | ||
Sandy Day had just brought out some snacks to Harry and the others having a discussion. | This is Harry and Sandy Day's coach #400 which they have owned since the early 90's. It is in immaculate shape and is highly original. They are from Salem, OR. | Mike and Todd had attempted to leave, Mike's coach had a fueling issue so they temporarily returned work on the problem so we have this picture of four coaches together. | And last but not least, this photo illustrates the essence of rallies. Coaches of all types to view, good conversations and a place to relax and enjoy oneself. | ||
This is the Couple that came the furthest and had the most challenges getting to the rally. Frank and Suzzanne Borrmann, of Bluevale, Ontario, Canada who own coach 645 needed to get creative to get to the rally since the border was closed to non-essential travel. Frank found out that while they couldn't cross the border with their coach, they could fly to Seattle, rent a van to attend the rally and then return the van and fly back home. That's how important rallies are to some coach owners! While the van was the cause of some ribbing, their coach is beautiful and immaculately maintained. Hopefully at the next one they can bring their FMC. | Coach 386, the Grape, in the rear and 708 up front. | The evening gathering spot. | Coach 708, owned by Greg Miller the newly elected FMC Owners Club President. | ||
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