Oooooh....we're going to New Hampshire for the weekend, and will be taking our bikes. Forecast says high 50's daytime, in the 30's at night.
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Oooooh....we're going to New Hampshire for the weekend, and will be taking our bikes. Forecast says high 50's daytime, in the 30's at night.
IT'S WOOL TIME.![]()
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Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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Details, Lisa?
Where?
A place called Hebron/Newfound Lake....I've never been there before. Some friends have a family lodge there on the lake and there'll be a dozen of us music friends there for the weekend. 3 or 4 others are bringing their bikes besides us- experienced riders all, so it should be fun riding around the lake and playing music and relaxing.I hope nobody suggests any monster hill climbs.
Sat and Sun forecasts look good....
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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One thing about hill climbs, Lisa, they keep you warm!
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It sounds like fun. If you are near a lake, you can probably avoid the monster climbs, but that isn't easy in NH. The last time we were up near Mt. Washington, I got a book out of the library to look for rides before we left. I chose the one that was called a "ramble," i.e. did not entail climbing the Kangamangus Hwy. Well, it was short (28 miles), but there was about 3200 feet of climbing.
The weather should be great.