Fall Rides
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If anyone has some nice fall rides planned please post them. We could always get some mini meets going or I'll find some new rides to go on 
Make the best of the time you have. You never know when it could be over.
Mohawk Trail: Rt. 2, west of I-91. Goes through the mountains. A Full one day ride in Mass., ends at the New York border. Last time we went we went north on U.S.7, to Vermont, then came back by Vt.9. When ya get to I-91, go north to the Putney exit, there's an outdoor Bar-B-Que on the right, pretty good chow. Then later got on 12 south through Keene, and back to Mass. Take 140 to rt. 2, it's much better than staying on 12. It's a long ride so leave early.
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Hey BPD859, We are going to Laconia tomorrow, actually later today. We're leaving around 10:30, if ya want to go we could meet ya just off I-93, @ Poor Boys reataurant, exit 5, go right and it's right there on the left.
We plan to meet Larry from Maine @ the Paradice in the Weirs, then ride south, backroads to Canobie Lake to meet some of the LBW crew there around 5 - 5:30 PM.
We plan to meet Larry from Maine @ the Paradice in the Weirs, then ride south, backroads to Canobie Lake to meet some of the LBW crew there around 5 - 5:30 PM.
All We Are IS What We Were, tofeather
"bpd859"Mohawk trail? Sounds interesting. What are the stats? Dx, sights, accomodations?...
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