I did this yesterday on a glorious high heat late summer day. I left Portland around 1:00 - had some chores to do in the morning - and pulled back into the drive around 7:30. Beat but still smiling. I even stopped for a swim in the Swift River off the Kanc. It doesn't get much better.
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emjay
One of my favorite New England rides
This ride has got to be near the top of my list of favorites. The Kancamagus Highway and Route 118 in New Hampshire are some of the best roads around.
I did this yesterday on a glorious high heat late summer day. I left Portland around 1:00 - had some chores to do in the morning - and pulled back into the drive around 7:30. Beat but still smiling. I even stopped for a swim in the Swift River off the Kanc. It doesn't get much better.Tags: None
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The section of 118 that is known as the Sawyer Highway- the part that is west of 93- is my second favorite road in New England next to Rt 17 the Appalachian Gap. It's an hour and 45 minutes to Warren from my house on the back roads, I go there often. I'm jealous you were there yesterday!Currently bikeless
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I started up that way yesterday about 10:30am but by the time I got to Plymouth the mountains looked like they were getting some weather, and I didn't have rain gear. So, I headed east on 175 to Holderness, then down to Meredith, thru the Weirs and along the big lake to Alton and hung out there for a while, then over 140 and home by 1:30pm. Only did about 90 miles but it turned out to be a great day to ride..wish I had continued north, I might have run into you Mike!
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It was an awesome day. Saw lots of bikes out. Even a GK with a side car! We should plan a group ride there soon, Saturdays work best for me. Maybe we could meet in Plymouth at the Micky Ds just off 93, or someplace easy like that. We could meet at 10:30 or 11:00. It took me about 3 hours to get to Plymouth.
Originally posted by Jethro View PostThe section of 118 that is known as the Sawyer Highway- the part that is west of 93- is my second favorite road in New England next to Rt 17 the Appalachian Gap. It's an hour and 45 minutes to Warren from my house on the back roads, I go there often. I'm jealous you were there yesterday!
Originally posted by edbot View PostI started up that way yesterday about 10:30am but by the time I got to Plymouth the mountains looked like they were getting some weather, and I didn't have rain gear. So, I headed east on 175 to Holderness, then down to Meredith, thru the Weirs and along the big lake to Alton and hung out there for a while, then over 140 and home by 1:30pm. Only did about 90 miles but it turned out to be a great day to ride..wish I had continued north, I might have run into you Mike!
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Originally posted by emjay View PostAppalachian Gap - I haven't been over there in ages. It's not an easy day ride for me, probably have to stay somewhere along the way to make it work. What kind of ride do you do? Is there a loop or something?Currently bikeless
'81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
'06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."
I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.
"Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt
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Originally posted by ScottMc1100L View PostLooks like a great ride emjay! ENVY!;-)
Would a "Print Screen" work and then work with it in M-S Word?Currently bikeless
'81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
'06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."
I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.
"Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt
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Canman
Originally posted by emjay View PostThis ride has got to be near the top of my list of favorites. The Kancamagus Highway and Route 118 in New Hampshire are some of the best roads around.
I did this yesterday on a glorious high heat late summer day. I left Portland around 1:00 - had some chores to do in the morning - and pulled back into the drive around 7:30. Beat but still smiling. I even stopped for a swim in the Swift River off the Kanc. It doesn't get much better.
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emjay
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Canman
Mt. Washington Ride
Thought you would like to see this. The ride up is not for the faint hearted. Portions of the road are not paved and there are no guardrails.
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Originally posted by Canman View PostThought you would like to see this. The ride up is not for the faint hearted. Portions of the road are not paved and there are no guardrails.
Where's the bike ????Keith
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The bike is a 1981 GS850. Kerker 4 into 1, Stage 3 kit, and pods. Still getting it back into shape.
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Canman
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Sorry Keith,
I am a newbie figuring out image posting. I`ll get it. The bike still needs work. Doing one thing at a time. Working on fork seals now.
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PAULYBOY
Alright. Now I know why I agreed to get a bike again when my son was grown and had one of his own. As a New Englander thats been in exile for most of 40 years, I drove my son up the Kanc about 6 years ago on one of our 4 wheeled driving vacas. Thats when I fell backj in love with New England. Now you've gone and done it. I was gonna drive the Blue Ridge, but now, I must make a trip there in my lifetime from cincinnati .
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