Visitors Photo Contributions

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These pages are reserved for pictures contributed by visitors to Steve Saunders Goldwing Page living outside Ireland. This will make it easier for them to find their own pictures. Instructions for submitting pictures to me are given on Picture Page 1.

 

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church1.jpg (51099 bytes) rig1.jpg (53934 bytes) 3amigos.jpg (45275 bytes) Mike Downing from Yreka, California sent these three pictures. The first one is a church below Mount Shasta (14,000 feet) and the middle one is Mike's 1993 Goldwing Aspencade outfit. Mike calls the last photo the three Amigos.


red1000.jpg (47523 bytes) This is John Wades GL1000 Goldwing.


LCotton1500.jpg (72620 bytes) This is Len Cotton from Ottowa, Canada on his 1997SE Goldwing. This photo was taken in front of a friend's house before heading out for a few days in the Adirondack Mountains of northeastern New York state between the Canadian/American border and Albany.


carrollbike.jpg (125624 bytes) Carroll Walker, from Lake Forest, California with his SE.


99se2.jpeg (53001 bytes) 99se.jpeg (45771 bytes) Alan Bowles, from Upminster in Essex sent these two shots of his '99SE Goldwing. His daughter seems to like it!


HeinrichAU.jpg (45868 bytes) Heinrich Jerabek from Austria sent this photo, taken at a Goldwing meeting there in 1999.


GRTETON.jpg (35563 bytes) MISSMAQ1.jpg (30883 bytes) Abackbone.jpg (31842 bytes) Yhutch1.jpg (31037 bytes) These four pictures were sent to me by J Kendall Benzing, from Iowa, USA. This is his own description of them; Here are a few pictures of my 1994 Goldwing SE. The first one was taken on the way to Grand Teton Nat'l Park. The second one was taken off the bridge over the Mississippi river between McGregor, Iowa and Prairie du Chien, Wis. with the Miss Marquette Casino boat in the background. The next one was taken in Backbone State Park, one of Iowa's many parks. The last one was taken at my daughter's home in Hutchinson, Kas. on our return trip from the Tetons and Yellowstone.


Robdale.jpg (25101 bytes) This 1984 GL1200 Goldwing belongs to Rob Dale from Ottowa, Canada. Rob tells me that he likes to ride the Goldwing anywhere and with anybody.


384850r.jpg (26953 bytes) This is Susan, from the USA with some friends. Susan owns the purple Goldwing SE with trailer.


Advice.jpg (35410 bytes) Admiration.jpg (33180 bytes) Lineup2.jpg (35896 bytes) Mo&Friend2.jpg (35303 bytes)

My_Bike.jpg (33598 bytes) Niall.jpg (32706 bytes) Niall Gorman, living in the UK, sent me these six pictures of a visit by his Goldwing friends and himself to Little Haven Children's Hospice in Essex. This took place in April 2000. It's great to see this sort of thing being done and it makes the kids day to have a look and sit on the wings.


gl1002.JPG (17163 bytes) gl1000.JPG (18937 bytes) ratwing.JPG (39271 bytes) These three pictures were sent in by 'Duq' from Holland. The first one is Duq's GL1000, a very nice Goldwing which he took to the 1997 & ' 98 Irish Treffens. The second shot he took at the ' 98 Danish Treffen and shows another very nice GL1000. These are becoming more rare every year. The last shot shows a real ratwing! Duq tells me that it's owner lives in Dublin, although I have never actually seen the ratwing or it's owner myself.


cops01.JPG (23309 bytes) This picture was sent to me with no text, and appears to show American cops and their bikes, one of them a ' 95 Goldwing Interstate.


Canada1.JPG (23038 bytes) Steven Hughes from Canada with his 1985 GL1200 Goldwing. Finding long lost relatives in Ireland prompted him to pay a visit here.


Greg1.JPG (46167 bytes) Greg2.jpg (18711 bytes) Greg Grasshof from Texas with his ' 99 SE. Just look at the background in the first picture. And that looks like gold at the end of the rainbow in the second picture!


Bud1.JPG (34182 bytes) Yank2.JPG (44873 bytes) This is Leonard Bud Lovell, from Newark, Ohio. Bud is a GWRRA Ohio Chapter member. Look at the amount of wood on this Goldwing, apparently the sunshine is so consistent in Ohio that the wood fades after a couple of years. I suppose we should feel some sympathy for ' wingers living in hot climates! I hope to see Bud at the ' 99 Irish Treffen.

 

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