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06/10/12 at 03:25:26
 
Anyone coming? The weather is great this weekend. This is the 1st time in a long time that the weather cooperates for the opening weekend. I'll prolly take a ride up there today. I'll mount the video camera and see how that turns out. My granddaughter wants to go but I think I'll take her on a week day when it's a little quieter. I live about a half mile from the highway and all I heard all day yesterday and last night was motorcycles heading north.
 Then, the weekend of 6/23 is the blessijng of the bikes in Colebrook. Usually 1000's of bikes there. It's always a great weekend party at the campground there, then the blessing after sunday morning services.
 Then on the following tuesday morning 6/26, I'll be heading south to Deals Gap. It's a great motorcycle month.

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Reply #1 - 06/11/12 at 10:56:46
 
I probably wont get there until the last Saturday. I try to go every year. Hopefully the weather will be as nice as this past weekend.
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Reply #2 - 06/12/12 at 16:15:47
 
Just got back from a three day, 900 mile trip to the White Mountains in the great state of New Hampshire. Stayed two nights in a cheap tourist hotel near Lincoln, N.H. Rode the Kacamangus several times, Bear Gap a couple of times, and circled the Presidentials Range. Also made it into Maine to ride 113 to North Conway.

Rode my TU250 instead of my Ryca which is down for an engine repair or swap. Surprisingly comfortable bike, better than either the Savage or the Ryca. 85mpg. In its element on secondary or back roads, avoided Interstates entirely. Weather was great, but just beat the rain getting home.

Tried to get to the Laconia Bike Week scene yesterday afternoon. Complete @&$!?&! traffic jam, gave up doing the Weirs Beach pilgrimage, did a U-turn to escape.
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