Not-A-Rally & Activities v2.2
NATA-RALLY versione 2.2
July 31 – August 2, 2015
Register by emailing us at info@NATA-RALLY.org
or by calling Pierre @ (408) 710-4886
Versione 2.2 is at the same great location, Big Basin Redwoods State Park in Boulder Creek CA at the Sequoia group campsite, with hot showers and power.
Free Gifts:
FREE embroidered golf towel for all who attend.
Food:
Once again, by popular demand, this year’s feature is FOOD! Friday night will be a delicious pasta dinner. Saturday morning, enjoy some French toast and hot coffee. Saturday night, you will be treated to “world famous” Mark Hineser’s smoked meats. BYOVino. If you’re allergic to meat, bring a pallet of pills or we can make something else, let us know.
Camping (Friday and Saturday):
FEES are worth every penny at $60.00 per motorcycle and $120.00 for couples, that includes camping both nights with all the food, snacks and drinks. ALL motorcycles must pay the park for a parking pass ( $10.00 ). For more info call Pierre @ (408) 710-4886
Special instructions: ALL motorcycles camping and visiting for the day must pay the Park for a parking pass. $10.00 at the ranger station
Camping will be located at:
Big Basin Redwoods State Park – Sequoia group camp-site
21600 Big Basin Way,
Boulder Creek, CA 95006
Phone: (831) 338-8860
ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY JULY 31, 2015
3:00 pm Camp site is officially open
5:30 pm Dinner – Prepared by the NATA-Cooks, provided for overnight campers with deserts and drinks
10:00 pm Quite time
SATURDAY AUGUST 1, 2015
7:00 am French Toast Breakfast – provided to overnight campers and others
8:00 am Registration – Registration to day visitors open, meet, greet, and get your super cool embroidered NATA-towel
10:00 am Lead ride to Pescadero for coffee, Alice’s restaurant and HWY 1
12:00 pm Lunch – riders’ lunch break, lunch not provided at camp site
3:00 pm Ride return to camp site
3:30 pm Games – White Elephant gift exchange game begins
5:00 pm Dinner – featuring Super Grand Chef Mark Hineser’s New York imported beef
6:30 pm Award Ceremony and contests for
Youngest rider (came on motorcycle)
Oldest rider (came on motorcycle)
Farthest ridden ( Google maps rules)
Best mis-appropriation of parts
Raffle Prize drawing
8:00 pm Park closes to day visitors
SUNDAY AUGUST 2, 2015
7:00 am Continental Breakfast provided to campers
11:00 am Camp officially closed
Ride home safely
Food, Drinks, and Snacks
Thanks to all the generous donations and sponsors, NATA-RALLY is providing free water, iced teas and colas throughout the weekend. A light breakfast of pastries, oatmeal, yogurt, fruits, hot coffee, and tea are also being provided to the overnight campers, or those who come in extra early to visit.
This year the NATA-RALLY is welcoming anyone to stay for dinner, if you can make a small donation to cover it that would be appreciated. All food will be made on site, with love, by our own Rally helpers.
Campsite/Meeting area
Camping and rally fees can be paid at the Rally site in cash or check. Parking Pass must be paid at Rangers Station. Camping and meeting area will be at the Sequoia Group Camp Site at Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
21600 Big Basin Way,
Boulder Creek, CA 95006
Follow the signs
Park Rules, please follow the printed and posted park rules and please remember that we are all Ambassadors ( pun intended ) for the Moto Guzzi and motorcycling community so no speeding please and quite time starts at 10:00 pm
Weather
Big Basin Park sits at the crest of the Santa Cruz mountains with views to the ocean, the sea breeze can be chilly so please bring layered clothing as the temperatures can be unpredictable.
Other stuff
The rally site is within three (3) minutes of the park general store. Fuel and other accommodations such as motels/hotels are about 10-20 minutes away in Boulder Creek, Ca.
Donations and Thank You!
The NATA-RALLY is very loosely formatted, and as previous events, please forgive us for any short comings. The Moto Guzzi community of the Bay Area is also holding this event to help bring together more Guzzisti and other motorcyclists and give back to the community at the same time.
The rally itself is still very expensive to put together, in addition to supplying all the goodies along with food and drinks, so any extra donations are always welcome and appreciated.