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Columbus Day......Riding in New England

Vt. Rider

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For all those who rode yesterday in New England......WASN'T IT A GREAT RIDING DAY ???
Here in Vermont, there won't be many, if any, good riding days left for this season.

About noontime yesterday, I took the wife on the RTS and rode up Route 100, then headed west on Route 17. Stopped at a café in Bristol for a late lunch, then headed South on Route 116 to Route 125. Headed east, and stopped at Texas Falls, hooked back up to Route 100 South to 100A, and home.
Absolutely a beautiful, most enjoyable ride. The foliage is just past peak, but still colorful.
 
And...!!

you didn't even take one picture...!! :roflblack: sounds like a great route. Kinda get the picture off google :lecturef_smilie: glad you got this one in and do hope its not the last yet...:pray:
 
RT 125 GOING EAST

For all those who rode yesterday in New England......WASN'T IT A GREAT RIDING DAY ???
Here in Vermont, there won't be many, if any, good riding days left for this season.

About noontime yesterday, I took the wife on the RTS and rode up Route 100, then headed west on Route 17. Stopped at a café in Bristol for a late lunch, then headed South on Route 116 to Route 125. Headed east, and stopped at Texas Falls, hooked back up to Route 100 South to 100A, and home.
Absolutely a beautiful, most enjoyable ride. The foliage is just past peak, but still colorful.

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:......The bottom western side of the mountain heading east has to be my all-time favorite ... " Twistie's " road in Vermont ......I have managed to do that 4 -5 miles @ a steady 55+ MPH speed on dry days ..one-up on my RT../....In 2016 I am going to see if a small group of " SPYDERQUEST'ERS "......are willing to follow me on this and a few other technical roads :gaah: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: .............Mike :thumbup:
 
For all those who rode yesterday in New England......WASN'T IT A GREAT RIDING DAY ???
Here in Vermont, there won't be many, if any, good riding days left for this season.

About noontime yesterday, I took the wife on the RTS and rode up Route 100, then headed west on Route 17. Stopped at a café in Bristol for a late lunch, then headed South on Route 116 to Route 125. Headed east, and stopped at Texas Falls, hooked back up to Route 100 South to 100A, and home.
Absolutely a beautiful, most enjoyable ride. The foliage is just past peak, but still colorful.
What was the name of the café in Bristol that you stopped @ for lunch? Deanna
 
Yes it was a great day for a ride, went to Gloucester,Ma. And from there got on to 1A up into Maine for a late lunch. Wish there were going to be a few more days like that this season.
 
:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:......The bottom western side of the mountain heading east has to be my all-time favorite ... " Twistie's " road in Vermont ......I have managed to do that 4 -5 miles @ a steady 55+ MPH speed on dry days ..one-up on my RT../....In 2016 I am going to see if a small group of " SPYDERQUEST'ERS "......are willing to follow me on this and a few other technical roads :gaah: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: .............Mike :thumbup:


I will follow you on that ride "IF" we can go next year. I love the spirited fast paced rides through the twisties. I should find out in the next week or so my work schedule for next year.
 
55 mph over App Gap?

:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:......The bottom western side of the mountain heading east has to be my all-time favorite ... " Twistie's " road in Vermont ......I have managed to do that 4 -5 miles @ a steady 55+ MPH speed on dry days ..one-up on my RT../....In 2016 I am going to see if a small group of " SPYDERQUEST'ERS "......are willing to follow me on this and a few other technical roads :gaah: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: .............Mike :thumbup:
Mike:
Are you saying you maintained 55 mph around the picnic table turn? This I would have to see.
 
I got out for a nice 150 mile ride up to lake George, it was perfect out, not to hot and not a cloud in the sky
 
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