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2026 Heartland Rally 8/29-9/5, 2026 Official Thread
#31
Exciting News!!!

Shortly after the Driftless Area was selected as the 2026 rally point, I began planning the event.  As you have read in posts above, we settled on Spring Green, WI for its relatively easy access from riders' homes and for its relatively easy access to some great Wisconsin riding.  I also posted a few "sample" routes to demonstrate that Wisconsin is a wonderful place to ride.   One of the sample routes would take us through Leland which is a tiny town to the northeast of Spring Green that is known for nothing much except as one of the two ends of the Slimey Crud Run, a biannual meet up, generally populated with vintage motorcycles,  vintage riders, and which was created by writer Peter Egan and his oddball motorcycling friends, though "oddball" and "motorcycling friends seems redundant somehow.  Another route could bring us out west, across the Mississippi to Pike's Peak State Park, which, while also named for explorer Zebulon Pike, bears no discernible resemblance to the Colorado Pike's Peak. I didn't know of Pike's Peak in Iowa until I read a story by Peter Egan in which he rides a motorcycle and his friend rides a bicycle from roughly Madison, WI to Pike's Peak State Park.  I was unable to think of riding in the Driftless without think of Peter Egan's writings on the subject.  

I got to thinking that it would pretty neat if Peter Egan somehow happened to ride past us on our way to Leland or to Pike's Peak; maybe he would turn around and follow the line of retro UJMs out WI33.   I shared this bit of fancy, which had now grown into "what if he came to the rally an hung out with us", with The Ferret and Offroad in a group text and they encouraged me to contact him.  I said I would try to find an email address for his publicist or him directly, but that I doubt I will be able to find anything.   The Ferret, as he does, cut through the red tape and came up with the elegantly simple solution,  "How about writing him a letter" after which he posted a screenshot that had Egan's address.   Google is a marvelously scary world, but I was glad to have an address.   

So I wrote Peter Egan:


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And Peter Egan wrote to me:

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There's a lot of time between now and then, but if the stars align, we might have another old rider hanging out with us in Spring Green.
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#32
Oh man, that would be so cool!
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2013 CB1100
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#33
AWESOME Sea!

It doesn't matter what I ride, how far or how fast, only that I ride .... every day
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#34
Well done, EmptySea. What a coup.
Sometimes the road not travelled is best left that way. (Jane Goodall)
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#35
I recently read an article about Peter Egan in a paper copy of Blueridge Motorycycling Magazine that started appearing in our mailbox. I'd not heard of him before, but the article was engaging. Here is an online version: https://blueridgemotorcyclingmagazine.co...eter-egan/
This is indeed a coup! Well done, EmptySea!
2013 CBR500R
2017 CBR500R
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#36
Thanks for sharing that article, SneakyFast. A good read.
Sometimes the road not travelled is best left that way. (Jane Goodall)
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#37
Gents, I don’t believe my eyes. Not only is this the closest rally to me in 13 years, but it actually lands on the only week next year I don’t have a mandatory business trip. Doubt I could stay the week, but hope to make it there for a few days. Me and old Jessica Rabbit hope to see you all next year god willing!!!
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#38
Food!! Good news for those that were worried about breakfast and snacks. I was informed that the hotel has entered into an agreement with another party to run the restaurant, bar, and banquet operations on site. I do not have any more details than that right now, but it's a very promising development that should be able to keep our routine of gathering for rides at the hotel's dining area. If the bar is typical of Wisconsin bars, then you can also try out the Wisconsin brandy old fashioned after your day's ride. I personally view this as a monstrosity of a cocktail, but it's very popular. I'll clue y'all in on the difference between a "sweet", "sour", and "press" old fashioned as the big event draws nearer.

I will be in contact with the hotel after the First of 2026 to start setting up the booking process. I will urge you, as all previous rally hosts have urged you, to please book early so we can have a reasonable estimate of attendees as soon as possible.

Thanks again for agreeing to having the Rally in the Driftless Region. Cheryl and I are looking forward to showing you around.
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#39
I'll bring my own tea bags, creme and sugar. As long as they have a microwave in the room, I'm good lol

It doesn't matter what I ride, how far or how fast, only that I ride .... every day
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#40
Bar? Did someone say bar?? Well, that seals the deal, I'll be there!
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