Albuquerque Crossroads- BAC's 1st International Rally
Albuquerque, New Mexico                                          March 16 - 20, 2010

Rally Masters: Rett and Claire Porter

Co-Rally Masters: Gerald & Glenda Farris
Gary & Pat Gerber

Co-Rally masters: Brent & Julie Lauderdale
Lamar Keck & Karen Rogers

A group of Beavers joined up for diner at Cattleman's on the way to Albuquerque

Early arrivals woke up to snow!

The BAC Board meets at International Rallies.

All the Regional VPs and their directors and
the national officers met for the Board meeting.


After the day long meeting, the Board and
spouses met for dinner at the Elephant Bar.

Day 1 - Mexican Fiesta. Thank you Monaco,
LLC for sponsoring the maragarita social.

The 50-50 raffle ticket seller.

Pat Gerber sang the National Anthem.

Two first timer couples joined the fun.

Mariachi Nuevo Sonido entertained.


Mexican train followed the entertainment...



...along with the first of two Texas
Hold 'em Tournaments.


Lots of great seminars and crafts were offered.

Staying connected on the road.

Using the BAC forum and web site.

St. Patrick's Day was celebrated.

The silent action had a lot of nice choices
.


The Irish Step Dancers of New Mexico
entertained at the special St. Patrick's day dinner.


"So... just how well do the pilot and navigator know each other?!?!" was a fun game played after dinner.

Mandy preps the FMCA Volunteer caravan people.

The ladies luncheon was a big hit.

While the ladies dined, Roy helped the men
with Beaver coach maintenance issues.

Mmmm. Ice cream social.

Mike Snell discussed Navistar's decision to no longer
produce Beavers in the forseeable future.

All American day.

Thanks to the catering staff of American RV.

The Barbershop chorus enetertained.

Van was one of the lucky 50-50 winners.

International rallies are where the BAC Board
conducts its business meetings.

Two first timer couples enjoyed the rally...

...and learned the Beaver song.

Thank you ralliy masters, Rett and Claire Porter
for great job!

Two more rousing sessions of "So... How well do the pilot and navigator know each other?" entertained the group.

Snow greeted the group as they prepared to leave.

This crew helped knock the ice off slide toppers.

When the freeways to Albuquerque were closed for a
short time, people found ways to fill the time.

Then it was off to FMCA.

The start of the daily volunteer socials.
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