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Fall Foliage in New England is here

Deanna777

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Here is a suggested Route for Fall foliage riding in New England:

Route 302( from Barre, VT) East to Route 5 to Woodsville, New Hampshire,

to Route 135( has a some awesome twists) North to Littleton, New Hampshire( Route 18/135). Very nice colors, awesome views. Route 135 is smooth part of the way. Deanna
 
:2thumbs: We're going to be a bit West of there...
Going up through Connecticut, to Stockbridge, MA...
Got the camera all charged-up and ready! :thumbup:
 
Enjoy folks. Had a chance to view the New England fall foliage in upper NY state, NH, CN and VT etc. in 1997. Great colors and fantastic variety. Please post some pictures of New England rides--they are worth passing around. :yes:
 
We're still at least a week away from our color peak...
But if you leave right now; you could be here in time to catch it! :D :2thumbs:
 
Northwest Ohio

We're just getting the beginnings of some color. I took some rides out in the countryside yesterday & today and it looks like maybe ten days to two weeks until the colors will peak.
 
Come on guys....At one time the most scenic highway in the US. Albany to Plattsburgh. Miss it up there this time of the year thru Thanksgiving. :bowdown:
 
Great news..!

Enjoy the colors but be very careful of the leaves on the ground especially early morning dew or after a drizzle. They can be treacherous...:lecturef_smilie:
 
To Greatrides in Lancaster Ohio

You guys are always a week or ten days behind us up here closer to Lake Erie. But then again your Springtime is always ten days to two weeks ahead of ours. Things have a way of balancing out I guess.
 
You guys are always a week or ten days behind us up here closer to Lake Erie. But then again your Springtime is always ten days to two weeks ahead of ours. Things have a way of balancing out I guess.

When you are the most beautiful fall place in the US you take your time to get it right.
 
Enjoy folks. Had a chance to view the New England fall foliage in upper NY state, NH, CN and VT etc. in 1997. Great colors and fantastic variety. Please post some pictures of New England rides--they are worth passing around. :yes:
I will post some fall pictures this week on this site. In New Hampshire it is all most peak. Deanna
 
I was up in Conway yesterday and I'd say peak is about a week away South of the Notches. I didn't get North of the Kank, but it's still got a few more days to go thru there.
 
Here is a suggested Route for Fall foliage riding in New England:

Route 302( from Barre, VT) East to Route 5 to Woodsville, New Hampshire,

to Route 135( has a some awesome twists) North to Littleton, New Hampshire( Route 18/135). Very nice colors, awesome views. Route 135 is smooth part of the way. Deanna

I agree that is a beautiful Ryde. Grew up in East Barre and Groton. Great scenery.
 
Mike and I spyder ride in Vt, & NH 005.jpg Mike and I spyder ride in Vt, & NH 007.jpg Mike and I spyder ride in Vt, & NH 006.jpg Mike and I spyder ride in Vt, & NH 012.jpg Here are some pictures of Fall Foliage in New England( Kangusmagus Highway, New Hampshire) last week. The last picture is Mike( Blueknight911 White spider and Mine Cognac) Deanna
 
Great weather last weekend!

These are a few pictures that I took out in my area of northern Vermont when I was out riding last weekend.

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