INOA Norton Rally 2023

Classic Scene: Keep Calm and Nort-on!

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by Robert Smith
Lunch stop on Thursday ride.

Discover the International Norton Owner’s Association Rally and learn about the revival of this classic touring event in the aftermath of the global pandemic.

The International Norton Owners’ Association rally is an annual event held, alternately, in the east of the Continent and the west. That was until the schedule was kiboshed by Covid. The British Motorcycle Owners’ Club Okanagan section made a valiant attempt to host “Nortorious 2” (named for the 2010 INOA “Nortorious” Rally in Lumby, British Colombia) in 2021 but was defeated by post-Covid logistical difficulties.

Stepping boldly into the fray were the Northwest Norton Owners Club and the Washington Vintage Motorcyclists, who with logistical support from BMOC members organized an epic “homecoming” rally in June 2023 in the faux-western town of Winthrop, just east of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. Winthrop is an ideal rally destination: there’s a king-sized RV and camping resort, plenty of nearby hotels, half a dozen excellent restaurants, a craft brewery at the “Schoolhouse” pub, and an artfully restored saloon, Three-Finger Jacks.

Winthrop was first settled by gold prospectors around 1885 after placer gold was discovered in the local streams. Winthrop burned down in 1893 and the remains were washed away in a flood in 1894. Although rebuilt in the 1910s, the town gained its western theme in the 1970s when the North Cascades Highway was proposed to run through the town. To take advantage of its tourism potential, a theme town like nearby “Bavarian” Leavenworth was proposed. Now its pioneer character attracts visitors, vacationers and outdoor enthusiasts. It’s also a motorcycling mecca because of the outstanding riding roads (and trails) in the area. The North Cascades Highway 20 was declared the best riding road in Washington State by Destination Highways.

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