Friday, May 29, 2009

Message from Washington-Wilkes H.S. Principal

WW Tigers' Welcome. Posted on May 27, 2009 at 04:22:50 PM by Steve. I am the Principal of Washington-Wilkes Comprehensive HS and 7X Bragger. On behalf of the Tigers I would like to officially welcome you to WWCHS now even though you won't arrive here until June 12. (I'll be riding too!!YIPPEE!!) Our school is an old facility and we just finished our last year there. We will begin school in August in a "sparkling, new" facility. I wish so much that BRAG could stay in the new facility this summer, but it isn't entirely ready yet. Maybe next time! As such, we will be in the middle of moving furniture and other materials from the old school to the new one. (We will NOT be able to provide internet access for checking email.) However, the GOOD NEWS, there may be more accessibility to empty rooms and more privacy. Our Future Business Leaders of America will welcome you to campus by selling cold drinks, candy, and home-baked goods. Our Advanced Placement students will have cold drinks and the grill going in an effort to raise money in order to defray the cost of the AP Exams. And our athletice department is planning something for you as well. Please support our students and if there is anything I/we can do for you while on our campus, please let me/us know. GOOD RIDING and I'll see you on the 6th!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

BRAG 2009 Booklet

For those of you who like to jot down a few notes about your experience while on vacation, check out the journal available for download on the BRAG website (under "What's New"). In the journal, you'll find a page for each day's ride, complete with the elevation chart and Geocaching coordinates. You can also record interesting/funny events for the day, and the people you met along the way. The centerfold has plenty of room for the lay over day in Athens, and a space to plan out your skit for the talent show. The back cover allows you to keep in touch with new friends. Although this is a free download, please know the intent was to help raise funds for the Dream Team. Donations are welcome and can be given to BRAG HQ during the BRAG ride. Thank you, and enjoy!

KelleyGirl & DogMarley :@P

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

BRAG 2009 Routes on GPS

This just in....BRAG GPS files are finished and have been posted online.

http://www.georgiatandemrally.com/braggps.html

Our thanks to Roger Strauss.

Friday, May 22, 2009

BRAG 2009 UPDATE

BRAG 2009 – HIAWASSEE TO CLARKS HILL LAKE

Confirmation packets were mailed the week of May 11th. Hopefully, you have received yours by now and have gotten your bike tag and wristband. Bus letters were mailed the week of May 18th. Your training should be well underway and you should have some miles under your belt. The overnight towns and host schools are busy finalizing plans to make this one of the most memorable BRAG rides ever!

Hiawassee will feature the “On the Mountain” concert downtown, with BBQ, sodas and ice cream for sale.

Babyland General Hospital, the Home of the Cabbage Patch Doll, will be a rest stop on Sunday, June 7. Plan to take a tour of the hospital and see how the Cabbage Patch Doll is made. You will have the opportunity to purchase a doll for that special child in your life. Sunday’s route also stops in Alpine Helen.

Pedal fast on Monday to arrive at Habersham Central High School in Mt. Airy, GA, to be a part of the Official 30th Annual Ride Panoramic Photograph. The picture will be taken at 3:00pm on the football field. Saul Raisin, champion bicycle racer, will speak at 7:30pm on Tour de Life: From Coma to Competition.

Tuesday night in Athens features Bluegrass music at The Melting Pot. Also, Fawn Germer, author of Hard Won Wisdom, will speak on campus at 7:30pm.

Wednesday is the blessed layover day. Ride 26, 57, or 100 miles, or sleep in. All routes go to the historic Eagle Tavern in Watkinsville. Century Riders can chow down at the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle. Wednesday night, it’s beach music at Gnat’s Landing, and Moonbase “Planetarium” in a field far away.

Thursday’s route takes us to beautiful Watson Mill State Park and historic covered bridge. We will also rest at the Georgia Guidestones. In Elberton, it’s the famous Cow Patty Drop at 6pm and the Annual BRAG Talent Show downtown at 7:30pm with music afterwards.

Friday’s route goes near Revolutionary War Kettle Creek Battlefield. It’s worth the 1 mile hike down the dirt road. Fat tire bikers, go for it!

Make sure you visit the Retro Cinema & Books during your overnight stay in Washington, GA. The Retro Cinema will be showing Breaking Away at 3:00pm and 7:30pm on Friday, June 21. You don’t want to miss this movie! Also music in downtown restaurants.

Saturday’s route is a fast 43-miler to Savannah Lakes, SC, for hamburgers and hot dogs. “Gold” medals for all kids 15 and under and 70 and older. Buses leave at 3pm for Hiawassee, Atlanta, and Athens.

BRAG 2009 will be having a new kind of FUN RAISER this year! On Sunday, June 7, at 4:00 pm, a few brave BRAG volunteers will be demonstrating our new FUN activities such as: Tug-of-War, Tire Toss, Chunk-a-Clunk, Water Bottle Relay and Bike Limbo. The contests will begin on Monday at 4:00 and every day thereafter. Come prepared to get down, dirty, or wet.

That’s the FUN part. Now here’s the Raiser part:
$1 to participate each time and ALL collected money will be donated to Special Olympics Georgia! You can participate as many times as you want. Each contest will award prizes to three winners (or one team) each day who have donated money to SOGA. (Tug-of-War and Water Bottle Relay are team activities.)

Visit www.brag.org for all the latest ride details.

BRAG 2009 UPDATE

BRAG 2009 – HIAWASSEE TO CLARKS HILL LAKE

Confirmation packets were mailed the week of May 11th. Hopefully, you have received yours by now and have gotten your bike tag and wristband. Bus letters were mailed the week of May 18th. Your training should be well underway and you should have some miles under your belt. The overnight towns and host schools are busy finalizing plans to make this one of the most memorable BRAG rides ever!

Hiawassee will feature the “On the Mountain” concert downtown, with BBQ, sodas and ice cream for sale.

Babyland General Hospital, the Home of the Cabbage Patch Doll, will be a rest stop on Sunday, June 7. Plan to take a tour of the hospital and see how the Cabbage Patch Doll is made. You will have the opportunity to purchase a doll for that special child in your life. Sunday’s route also stops in Alpine Helen.

Pedal fast on Monday to arrive at Habersham Central High School in Mt. Airy, GA, to be a part of the Official 30th Annual Ride Panoramic Photograph. The picture will be taken at 3:00pm on the football field. Saul Raisin, champion bicycle racer, will speak at 7:30pm on Tour de Life: From Coma to Competition.

Tuesday night in Athens features Bluegrass music at The Melting Pot. Also, Fawn Germer, author of Hard Won Wisdom, will speak on campus at 7:30pm.

Wednesday is the blessed layover day. Ride 26, 57, or 100 miles, or sleep in. All routes go to the historic Eagle Tavern in Watkinsville. Century Riders can chow down at the Blue Willow Inn in Social Circle. Wednesday night, it’s beach music at Gnat’s Landing, and Moonbase “Planetarium” in a field far away.

Thursday’s route takes us to beautiful Watson Mill State Park and historic covered bridge. We will also rest at the Georgia Guidestones. In Elberton, it’s the famous Cow Patty Drop at 6pm and the Annual BRAG Talent Show downtown at 7:30pm with music afterwards.

Friday’s route goes near Revolutionary War Kettle Creek Battlefield. It’s worth the 1 mile hike down the dirt road. Fat tire bikers, go for it!

Make sure you visit the Retro Cinema & Books during your overnight stay in Washington, GA. The Retro Cinema will be showing Breaking Away at 3:00pm and 7:30pm on Friday, June 21. You don’t want to miss this movie! Also music in downtown restaurants.

Saturday’s route is a fast 43-miler to Savannah Lakes, SC, for hamburgers and hot dogs. “Gold” medals for all kids 15 and under and 70 and older. Buses leave at 3pm for Hiawassee, Atlanta, and Athens.

BRAG 2009 will be having a new kind of FUN RAISER this year! On Sunday, June 7, at 4:00 pm, a few brave BRAG volunteers will be demonstrating our new FUN activities such as: Tug-of-War, Tire Toss, Chunk-a-Clunk, Water Bottle Relay and Bike Limbo. The contests will begin on Monday at 4:00 and every day thereafter. Come prepared to get down, dirty, or wet.

That’s the FUN part. Now here’s the Raiser part:
$1 to participate each time and ALL collected money will be donated to Special Olympics Georgia! You can participate as many times as you want. Each contest will award prizes to three winners (or one team) each day who have donated money to SOGA. (Tug-of-War and Water Bottle Relay are team activities.)

Visit www.brag.org for all the latest ride details.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Elberton Update, Including Cow Patty Drop

Elberton Update, Including Cow Patty Drop

BRAG will be in Elberton on Thursday, June 11. The Cow Patty Drop will be at 6:00 pm Thursday on the football practice field of Elbert Co. Comp. High School. Tickets will be on sale at the concession stand and from Principal Rick Higginbotham. Tickets are $10. There is a chance of winning up to $5000.
Shuttle buses will run from 11:00 am until 10:00 pm. They will pass downtown and all motels and restaurants. The cost is $1.00. There will be a shuttle to Hartwell Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

BRAG 2009 Stuffing Party

Vicki asked me to let you know that the stuffing party this year will be on THURSDAY NIGHT, May 28, 2009, beginning at 4 pm, at our office in Stone Mountain:

1835 EAST PARK PLACE BLVD.
SUITE 113
STONE MOUNTAIN GA 30087

Come by and help out as much as you can. Bring your friends. We'll stuff you with pizza at suppertime and maybe a beer after we finish.

We have to have the stuffing party on Thursday night this year because we have to prepare for the Wayne 60 ride on Friday. The ride is on Saturday morning, May 30, and benefits the BRAG Dream Team.

Please let Vicki know if you can help out: braginfo@aol.com

Athens Overnight Site Update

This message was received today from the principal of Clarke Middle School in Athens, GA:


I have also heard from some BRAG riders recently, so I am forwarding their concerns –
Some wanted to know if there would be shady spots for camping – the answer is yes – some areas are very well shaded. Others are more wide open (e.g., the soccer field, it it’s needed).
Some wanted to know if indoor space would be provided in the gym and hallways – as you know, the answer is yes.
Some wanted to know if the gym showers would be available – yes, there are multiple showerheads in the boys’ and girls’ lockers.
Some wanted to know if most lights could be turned out by 10 p.m., to allow for good sleeping. I am checking with our Plant Services folks to see if they can take care of this.
Some wanted to know if we could turn off the alarms for the duration – June 9th, 10th, and 11th (10 a.m.) – I am requesting via this email that they be disabled for those dates. There will be lots of people and security around the building during that time.
Speaking of security, let’s talk about how/when we need to lock exterior doors at night.
My School Resource Officer may be available to help with some security as well.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Email from Non-Rider and Jerry's Response

The following email was recently received at BRAG HQ. Jerry's response follows.

To whom it may conern,I just received a message from Bro. John's Luggage service (always excellent, by the way) saying the numbers were so low that they only needed a van, not a box truck, to transport luggage his year. I love BRAG, and have done several. Last year I did it with my girlfriend and the experience was amazing. BRAG is known as a family-friendly ride, and this year we don't have a family-friendly route. I won't be there, nor will many of my friends from previous rides. There are plenty of macho, ultra-challenging rides out there...this should not be one of them. PLEASE take a lesson from this and route next year in a way that will guarantee the large, family-friendly turnout BRAG is known for. Kindest Regards,

Vicki asked me to respond to your email. Thank you for your comments. I respectfully disagree with your premise.

For 30 years, BRAG has prided itself on representing and showcasing all of Georgia, including the mountains of North Georgia, the piedmont rolling hills of Middle Georgia, and the flat lands of South Georgia. We are trying very hard to keep our family-friendly atmosphere this year, even though this year's route is more challenging than most. Personally, I am looking forward to the ride. I have never met a hill I could not walk. Our rest stop at Babyland General Hospital (home of the Cabbage Patch Doll) is family friendly, as is the photo op at Edith Ann's rocking chair. And don't forget Georgia's Stonehenge stop and the Battle of Kettle Creek Revolutionary War site.

Don't tell our 116 registered riders under the age of 21 that BRAG has become a "macho, ultra-challenging" ride. Six-year-old Cherilyn will be there with her older brother, Stefan. Ten-year-old Jameson will be there, riding (or walking) every mile. And don't tell our 87 senior citizens that BRAG is too hard. While you're staying home, they will be having the time of their lives.

Sunday is the hilliest day, but it's only 50 miles. Monday is also hilly. It is 47 miles. My plan is to ride as many hills as I can, and walk the ones I can't. I figure I will still be in camp by 1 or 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

So, sit this one out if you want to. But you are missing some of the most beautiful cycling roads in all of Georgia. And some of the most beautiful scenery. Work will be there when you get back. The bike ride won't be.

One last comment and then I'll quit. If you don't support your favorite ride, it WILL go away. We've all seen this happen many times.

I hope you will reconsider. Come ride with us. And, please, share the road with bicycles.

Jerry

Jerry J. Colley, CPA
Chief Executive Officer
BICYCLE RIDE ACROSS GEORGIA, INC.

Monday, May 4, 2009

BRAG 2009 Official Photograph


Join us Monday afternoon on BRAG in Mt. Airy for an historic occasion. Atlanta Panorama Photos will take the Official 30th Annual Ride Photograph on BRAG 2009 at 3 pm at Habershan Central High School. Make sure you are included in this historic photograph. Everyone in the 20th Annual Ride Photo can tell you immediately where they are in the photo. You can tell your children and grandchildren that you were there.

Shown above is the photo from the 20th annual ride in 1999.

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 2009
3:00 PM
HABERSHAM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
MT. AIRY, GA
FOOTBALL FIELD

BRAG 2009 Jerseys Have Arrived!


The BRAG 2009 Cycling Jerseys have arrived and they look great! You will be able to be seen when you are wearing this jersey. If you did not order one when you registered, you should order one separately. This will be a sell-out! Don't wait until they are gone.


Saturday, May 2, 2009

Spring Tune-Up Photos

Roz Moore, BRAG's Office Manager, has posted her Spring Tune-Up photos on Picasa:

http://picasaweb.google.com/BikeRideAcrossGA/2009041719BRAGSpringTuneUpRide#

Her photos include the Century Rider photos.

Professional Photographer Miles McClelland's photos are at:

http://milesjohnphotos.ifp3.com/site/#/page/home/