LOH Ride Waldo's Vero Beach KSU:9:30

Event date: 
Sun, 01/12/2025 - 9:30am

🔥 Ladies of Harley’s First Ride of 2025 – Let’s Kick Off the Year in Style! 🔥

Join us for an epic start to the new year as the Ladies of Harley hit the road for our first LOH ride of 2025! We’re cruising the scenic back roads from Palm Beach Harley-Davidson all the way to the legendary Waldo’s in Vero Beach.

Waldo’s isn’t just a lunch stop—it’s a historic waterfront gem where we’ll enjoy amazing food, coastal views, and great company. What better way to begin the year than with friends, bikes, and an unforgettable adventure?

Mark your calendars and get ready to make this ride the first of many incredible memories in 2025

 

 

 

https://www.historicwaldos.com/

Waldo Sexton arrived in Vero Beach in the 1920's and proceeded to build the Driftwood Inn, one of the most extraordinary structures in the South. Sexton, founder of McKee's Jungle Attractions, also in Vero Beach, built his sprawling dream of cypress logs and pecky-cypress paneling from the swamps around the Blue Cypress Lake about 26 miles away. Townspeople who remembered the 1930's describe Sexton pacing up and down the beach shouting verbal instructions to the crews, who worked by voice command only, without plans. The result was a two-story hotel with balconies everywhere surrounded by pole railings with turned or peeled-log supports.

Nothing seems to be square or level, and the main porch eases itself through shifts in level a little like a frozen wave. Once Sexton finished the inn, he began to fill it, inside and out, with a, mish-mash of objects ranging from ships' wheels to cannons and from early Italian chests to plush sofas, gleaned from every corner of the state and as far away as Europe. The Driftwood affectionately calls this the "Menagerie of Monstrosities." Certainly the most famous part of this menagerie is the vast collection of bells. Some were purchased from missions in Mexico, others once graced such proud locomotives as Old 97 of Virginia or the local line that ran to Key West. One of the bells belonged to Harriet Beecher Stowe. Anyone is free to ring a bell or two when the spirit moves them. In earlier days at the Driftwood, one’s popularity could be judged by the number of bells rung upon departure.

It is said that Sexton would disappear for days and no one would know exactly where he had been until a truck would pull up laden with the treasures he had bought. Some of the finest pieces came from luxurious estates in Palm Beach, and many are of museum quality. Waldo Sexton used to love to show off his collection. Jay Clare, in an article in the New York Times, describes Sexton taking a group of visitors through the Driftwood and regaling them with tales of each object. One woman enjoyed her tour so much that she trailed along with another group the next day. To her amazement, none of the stories were the same. Sexton is quoted as saying when confronted with the inconsistency, "Madame, I'd rather be a liar than a bore any day."

 

MEET: 9:00

KSU: 9:30

Road Captain: Susan

Sweep: Bob

Event location:
3150 Ocean Drive
Vero Beach FL 32963

Closed Event: Chapter activities are conducted primarily for the benefit of H.O.G. Chapter members. Closed Events are those events open to Chapter members and one guest per member.  All guests must sign an event release. Be aware, all rides and events are subject to change or cancellation due to weather or other circumstances beyond our control.

Impairment Policy: The consumption and use of alcohol is a serious personal responsibility involving the safety of family, riding friends and the individual HOG member. Alcohol consumption before or during a motorcycling activity is not safe, responsible behavior. Palm Beach Chapter #4102 does not allow the use of alcohol or drugs before or during a riding event* and does not furnish alcohol at Chapter rides. Riders whose skills are observed or suspected to be impaired by alcohol or drugs before riding cannot join the ride. Riders using alcohol or drugs while riding will be asked to leave the ride. It is the responsibility of each Template Chapter member to support the consistent enforcement of this policy

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Event Coordinator: 
Susan S.
Road Captain