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  1. #1
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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.


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  2. #2
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    Details, Lisa?
    Where?

  3. #3
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    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
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  4. #4
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    One thing about hill climbs, Lisa, they keep you warm!

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  5. #5
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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.

 

 

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