Tedfest 2011

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Kenny Blankenship wrote:I haven't had porchetta in three years... :laugh:
I haven't had any in almost 10 months!

Daaaammmmmnnnn, I'm drooling all over the keyboard. whatahmessss
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How far is it (distance wise and time wise) from Mississauga to Toronto? I'm guessing we will arrive in the area around lunch time on Wednesday and trying to decide if we want to stay in Toronto 2 days and Missisauga 2 days or to stay in Missisauga all 4 days...
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20 to 30 minutes with no rush hour traffic. Pm me a phone number Eric where I can reach you tonight. Cheers. Ted
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I am officially coming!
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Weather permitting I'm there! Can't wait.
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Ted in T.O. wrote:Calgary to Vancouver: The best drive of your life in terms of scenery. The Mountains are beautiful Eric. If you have time going home take the Columbia Ice Fields parkway north from Banff to Jasper Alberta and stay overnight there. Then head back the next morning the same way. Totally different scenery going in the opposite direction. I'll get maps and stuff for you Eric and we can discuss it at Tedfest.Cheers. Ted
I somehow missed this till now. I'll vouch for it. Banff is possibly the most beautiful place on earth.


Also as of right now, looks like I'm taking the eta. Gotta get the 6er up to an 8 hour road trip in less than a month. I hate being lazy. :wrenchtime:
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Five nights at the Admiral Inn reserved...
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SWEET. Just got my new passport in the mail. CANADA BE READY.
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alijonny wrote:SWEET. Just got my new passport in the mail. CANADA BE READY.
The real question is are you ready for Canada?

And, I'm planning to drop by the Tedfest grass show on Saturday for a few hours.

I'll be bringing this, 93 BMW R100 GS to tear up some of the grass. Hahaha.....

No show and shine for this bad boy, it will be the total package, mud and dirt included. Hahahahahaha......

Although, I may have to park the bike on the street since it does not fit the Tedfest criteria for vintage BMW's. Given my history with the event, perhaps Ted will make an exception on allow the bike onto the grass.

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Mark in Toronto wrote:
alijonny wrote:SWEET. Just got my new passport in the mail. CANADA BE READY.
The real question is are you ready for Canada?

And, I'm planning to drop by the Tedfest grass show on Saturday for a few hours.

I'll be bringing this, 93 BMW R100 GS to tear up some of the grass. Hahaha.....

No show and shine for this bad boy, it will be the total package, mud and dirt included. Hahahahahaha......

Although, I may have to park the bike on the street since it does not fit the Tedfest criteria for vintage BMW's. Given my history with the event, perhaps Ted will make an exception on allow the bike onto the grass.

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Its cool.. I have a dirty "German Police Car" (AKA E39 540i) I can park beside it.
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KillerPM wrote:
Mark in Toronto wrote:
alijonny wrote:SWEET. Just got my new passport in the mail. CANADA BE READY.
The real question is are you ready for Canada?

And, I'm planning to drop by the Tedfest grass show on Saturday for a few hours.

I'll be bringing this, 93 BMW R100 GS to tear up some of the grass. Hahaha.....

No show and shine for this bad boy, it will be the total package, mud and dirt included. Hahahahahaha......

Although, I may have to park the bike on the street since it does not fit the Tedfest criteria for vintage BMW's. Given my history with the event, perhaps Ted will make an exception on allow the bike onto the grass.

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Its cool.. I have a dirty "German Police Car" (AKA E39 540i) I can park beside it.
Thanks Pete! A least my bike will not be all by itself parked on the street. :alright: :banana:
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Mark in Toronto wrote:Although, I may have to park the bike on the street since it does not fit the Tedfest criteria for vintage BMW's. Given my history with the event, perhaps Ted will make an exception on allow the bike onto the grass.
Bring your M5 then Mark. ;) :alright:
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Ted in T.O. wrote:
Mark in Toronto wrote:Although, I may have to park the bike on the street since it does not fit the Tedfest criteria for vintage BMW's. Given my history with the event, perhaps Ted will make an exception on allow the bike onto the grass.
Bring your M5 then Mark. ;) :alright:
Ted,
I'm sure Tedfest participants would love to see an original, mint condition R100 GS. :alright: :banana:

Below is a review from Motorcycle Classics magazine:

Every so often a motorcycle comes along that successfully escapes the old ideas, changing the course not only of the enterprise, but of the motorcycle industry as a whole. Edward Turner “escaped” the idea that performance motorcycles were big singles when he created the 1937 Triumph Speed Twin – and in the process he defined the sporting motorcycle for the next 30 years. Honda’s 1969 750 pioneered the four-cylinder, overhead cam layout that became the “Universal Japanese Motorcycle.”

In the late Seventies, conventional wisdom said that any motorcycle with off-road aspirations was small, light and had one cylinder: But just 25 years ago, BMW “escaped” this idea and launched a bike, the R80G/S, that created a whole new category — the large adventure/touring sportbike.

Often emulated, never quite rivaled, BMW’s GS series remains the benchmark for “big trailies”: bikes inspired by the GS range since 1980 include the Cagiva Elefant, Triumph Tiger, Moto Guzzi Quota, Aprilia Caponord, KTM Adventure, Suzuki V-Strom, and (outside the U.S.) Honda’s trio of twin-cylinder trailies; the Transalp, Africa Twin and Varadero.



Read more: http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/motor ... z1PAHBxAcN
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UPDATE.

I just checked out the links to the Vintage photo's sent to us from Scott Sturdy earlier today. There were a few bikes at Vintage.

So, that seals the deal, if vintage BMW bikes are welcomed at Vintage, then the same criteria must be applied to the Ted Festival.

M5 = Garage

BMW R100 GS = Ted Festival

:alright: :banana:
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clangpap wrote:
Ted in T.O. wrote:
Kenny Blankenship wrote:Starting to make plans for the trip. :D It's possible I may be in town as early as Tuesday afternoon. Will probably play tourist in Toronto for a couple of days.

Question...what's the drive like going west going towards Calgary? Leaving on Sunday I may want to go at least part of the way West in Canada...I heard there are big mosquitos like Wisconsin... :shock:

When I went in 2008 I used the Port Huron crossing and it was great! Nobody there and a fast crossing. Coming back I came through Detroit. Ewwwwwwww...
Toronto to Winnipeg: Great scenery going around the top of the Great Lakes.
Winnipeg to Calgary: Flat and boring but it can be done in 1 day.No different than driving on I 90 through SD and part of MI.
Calgary to Vancouver: The best drive of your life in terms of scenery. The Mountains are beautiful Eric. If you have time going home take the Columbia Ice Fields parkway north from Banff to Jasper Alberta and stay overnight there. Then head back the next morning the same way. Totally different scenery going in the opposite direction. I'll get maps and stuff for you Eric and we can discuss it at Tedfest.Cheers. Ted
Eric,

I can't dispute Ted's comments about the beauty of Northern Ontario, it just adds two days to the trip, AMHIK. If you are going for quick, it is the route through Detroit, Chicago, Minn, Minot and hitting Canada in Saskatchewan. Oh, and the mosquitoes in Northern Ontario and Manitoba hold their own with any in Wisconsin. The Ice Fields parkway is spectacular and worth the diversion. You don't have to retrace your route, you can go west toward Prince George and see the interior of BC following highway 5 all the way to the coast instead. Saves about 200 km.

You make me feel like such a wimp since I always fly to TedFest. I will drive if I go to 5erWest.

Craig
Starting to look at travel plans for going home...it looks like leaving Mississauga and going to Sault. St. Marie then Thunder Bay look possible. Then going back through Minnesota, North Dakota and on to Yellowstone (Bozeman).

It seems to take an extra day if I go through the US first then up to Regina, then Lethbridge and back down to Spokane...
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booked @ the Admiral June 30-July 3. I couldn't get the 4th or after for some reason... oh well. If things are happ'nin after I will gladly sleep on the road. lol.
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I found where I had stashed my passport card today! This means I don't have to carry my full passport. Small bonus, but it succeeded in getting me a little excited.
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Jeremy wrote:I found where I had stashed my passport card today! This means I don't have to carry my full passport. Small bonus, but it succeeded in getting me a little excited.
Jeremy,

Sounds like you are planning a trip to Mississauga next weekend.

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Ted and Ted Festival volunteers,

While it's a little late in the game, I have been in touch with dual sport/adventure motorcycle riders about showing up at Ted's Festival.

Most riders already have plans for the long weekend, and I've been communicating with a number of guys on this site, regional forum:

http://www.advrider.com/

Looks like I will be testing the water at Ted's Festival and I'm counting on a front row seat on the grass for my bike.

As well, Charlie Boorman is riding through our neck of the woods over the next few weeks filming a documentary on a cross Canada trek.

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And, I came across this pic last weekend. The founding father's of Ted's Festival. The only person who is missing is KillerPM (Pete).

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that would be awesome if Charlie Boorman showed up... I'd like to meet him once.
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alijonny wrote:that would be awesome if Charlie Boorman showed up... I'd like to meet him once.
Totally.

Unfortunately, I think he's only riding KTM's on the Canadian tour.

Here's his route:

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And here is Charlie with a group of riders from New Brunswick (last weekends stop on the tour).

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Mark in Toronto wrote:
And, I came across this pic last weekend. The founding father's of Ted's Festival. The only person who is missing is KillerPM (Pete).

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I was taking the picture... :)
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KillerPM wrote:
Mark in Toronto wrote:
And, I came across this pic last weekend. The founding father's of Ted's Festival. The only person who is missing is KillerPM (Pete).

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I was taking the picture... :)
Damn, I knew you were close by for the Ted Festival founding father's pic.

And so, fixed!

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Update: I've been kind of busy taking care of the things that Rebecca is hounding me about. Yes Mark you can bring your BMW motorcycle and you can park it here.

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Here are some more shots of the site excluding the historic buildings that are here to.
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The list of Americans is growing daily and alot of new people coming to see what Tedfest is all about. The Tedfest team had a planing meeting about 2 weeks ago and we went down to the Bradley Museum to see where the cars will be parked. After that we came back to my house for the usual from 2 for 1 pizza and refreshments.

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The T-shirts are being printed,the trophies are ordered,the collection of food for the Friday night BBQ is filling up the freezers. The locals who live in the GTA are invited to the Friday night gathering as a prelude to the big event Saturday. Like I said before. Bring your camera's,chairs and get ready for a great weekend of cars,fun and of course meeting new friends and sharing stories with the old friends. ;)

Yours Truly The Tedfest Team :alright: :beer: :ohyeah:
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Ted in T.O. wrote:Yes Mark you can bring your BMW motorcycle and you can park it here.[:
Ted,

It's great to hear you and the Ted Festival team have decided to expand the criteria and include motorcycles in this year's event. I know making collective decisions on the fly with a group of volunteers is not always easy.

A couple of questions:

Will there be a separate category and prize for motorcycles? I know it's late in the game and perhaps too late for a trophy, but something simple like a tee shirt would be cool.

Second question, if my wife brings her KLR, will you and your team allow her to park it beside my bike? I know in the past you have made special exceptions and allowed non BMW cars onto the grass.
Ted in T.O. wrote:The Tedfest team had a planing meeting about 2 weeks ago and we went down to the Bradley Museum to see where the cars will be parked. After that we came back to my house for the usual from 2 for 1 pizza and refreshments.

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Wow, it's good to see that the Ted Festival family of volunteers is expanding and growing with each passing year.

I found this image last weekend as well. I thought some of the new Ted Festival volunteers as well as those who will be attending for the first time might be interested in seeing just how the event has evloved over the years.

The image documents the humble roots of the Ted Festival. Back then it was a simple approach, friends and enthusisats gathering to share a passion and some good old times. No sponsors, prizes, flyers, websites, etc., just a gathering in a deadend court.

All the best with this year's event.

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Hey Ted,

Just a thought but would it be possible for you to invite some Maxbimmer ladies to your Festival and set up a car/motorcycle washing station at the Bradley Museum?

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I'm sure such an attraction would put a smile on a few Ted Festival participants. And believe me, my bike is covered in mud and could use a good wash.

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