IRON
CAVALRY
REUNION
When I
was
contacted
about
covering
the
Iron
Cavalry
Reunion
held
in
Helen,
Georgia,
I have
to
admit
visions
of
good
ol’
boys
and
everclear
did
enter
my
mind.
Shit,
I
agreed
right
away.
Helen
is
about
100-miles
northeast
of
Atlanta
in the
Blue
Ridge
Mountains
and as
I was
enjoying
the
ride
through
the
rolling
countryside
and
thinking
this
was
nice
country—it
even
had
some
windy
roads,
which
are
always
a
pleasure
after
Florida.
As I
rounded
a
curve
I saw
a
Bavarian
Village
out
here
in the
middle
of
nowhere.
.
damn,
it was
Alpine
Helen.
This
was
different,
not
what I
expected.
This
resort
village
with
its
cobblestone
alleys,
old-world
towers,
and
the
Chattahoochee
River
running
through
the
middle
of
town,
boasts
of its
200
specialty
shops,
restaurants,
river
tubing,
horseback
riding,
fishing,
etc.
All
the
stuff
you
would
expect
in a
resort
area.
And
now,
bikers.
This
could
be
interesting...
The
town
was
full
of
motorcycles,
but
not
too
hectic
like
some
of the
bigger
events.
There
was
plenty
to do,
a bike
show,
swap
meet,
demonstrations,
a
group
ride
through
the
local
countryside,
Miss
Chaps
Contest
and
even
“Tubin’
the
Hooch”
(that
means
riding
a big
inner
tube
down
the
Chattahoochee
River).
In the
evening
the
Dan
Plowden
Band
belted
out
some
really
good
sounds
and
people
just
had a
grand
ol’
time.
On
Saturday
evening
they
had a
wet
T-shirt
contest
under
the
watchful
eye of
local
law
enforcement.
Someone
said
they
figured
the
bikers
might
have
too
much
fun,
but I
think
they
were
just
hoping
for a
little
peak
at
some
nice
titties.
I
think
the
cops
were
pretty
fair,
but
they
do
vigorously
enforce
all
“no
parking”
signs.
Hey
that’s
a lot
better
than
some
other
places.
I did
find a
few
ladies
that
wanted
to be
seen
and we
did
accommodate
them
as
best
we
could,
being
careful
to try
and
not
offend
the
tourists.
Sponsors
of the
event
are
Dixie
Riders,
Easyriders
of
Atlanta,
Easyriders
of
Augusta,
North
Georgia
Street
Eagle,
Triumph,
The
Hawg
Pen,
Fraizer
Harley-Davidson,
Helmet
City,
and
Meress
Enterprises.
I had
a
great
time
and I
hope
to get
invited
back
again.
Maybe
I’ll
see
you
there.
For
more
information
on the
event
contact
Rogue
at
rogue@bikerrogue.com,
or
Dixie
Rider
at
staff@dixierider.com;
888-374-3371.
—Rogue