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Riding the White Mountains of NH

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My wife and I spent last week in NH and rode our Spyder thru the White mountains. What a great riding area and the scenery is outstanding. We just happened to be there when the Laconia bike week was going on, the amount of motorcycles was unreal. We will definitely be going back in the future. Image1466555789.787224.jpgImage1466555825.410001.jpgImage1466555858.237422.jpgImage1466555938.196773.jpgImage1466556059.546766.jpg


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In one of the pictures, is that a narrow gauge railroad ? Looks like a beautiful place,thanks for sharing.
 
My wife and I spent last week in NH and rode our Spyder thru the White mountains. What a great riding area and the scenery is outstanding. We just happened to be there when the Laconia bike week was going on, the amount of motorcycles was unreal. We will definitely be going back in the future. View attachment 132698View attachment 132699View attachment 132700View attachment 132702View attachment 132704


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Did you take a ride on the Kancamangus Highway(route 112)?( Lincoln to Conway)

Also, did you take a ride on the Bear Notch Road( it is a short cut to Route 302 West, and Route 302 goes by the Mount Washington) it comes out @ Bartlett, New Hampshire?

The Bear Notch Road is very twisty, smooth, a excellent spyder road.

Mike( Blueknight911) and I have been on Bear Notch Road/ Kancamangus Highway several times.

Deanna
 
Did you take a ride on the Kancamangus Highway(route 112)?( Lincoln to Conway)

Also, did you take a ride on the Bear Notch Road( it is a short cut to Route 302 West, and Route 302 goes by the Mount Washington) it comes out @ Bartlett, New Hampshire?

The Bear Notch Road is very twisty, smooth, a excellent spyder road.

Mike( Blueknight911) and I have been on Bear Notch Road/ Kancamangus Highway several times.

Deanna

Yes we rode all of those, they were outstanding! Bear Notch road was great.
 
Lived up there as a young boy in the early 1970s. Bike week provided some very interesting sight's for a teenage boy.
I'd like to ride the area some day. Heard The Old Man of The Mountains face fell off.
 
Yes we rode all of those, they were outstanding! Bear Notch road was great.
The Kancamagus Highway/and the Bear Notch Road, is a excellent/awesome road for motorcycles/ spyders because of the twisty's and the scenic byways, and smooth roads.

Deanna
 
Lived up there as a young boy in the early 1970s. Bike week provided some very interesting sight's for a teenage boy.
I'd like to ride the area some day. Heard The Old Man of The Mountains face fell off.
Yes, "The Old Man of the Mountain" face fell off a few years ago. If/and when you ride in that area again take your camera. The bike week is in Laconia, New Hampshire.

Deanna

 
The Kancamagus Highway/and the Bear Notch Road, is a excellent/awesome road for motorcycles/ spyders because of the twisty's and the scenic byways, and smooth roads.

Deanna

Definitely, I agree! Great place to ride and I left plenty of Harley's in the dust on the straights and thru the twisty's. [emoji6]


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