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05-08-2011, 01:57 AM | #62 |
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We didn't make up shit last night.
Today we did. From seabrook, nh up thru portland, me. Got our good pick of fresh lobster roll. Wow it was good. Then nw into white mountain national forrest. Thru kancamgus (112) which is suppose to be the best road in the ne. Then up 93 from there which was all AMAZING!! Then we hammered west. Didn't make the normal ferry (closed at 8pm). So we decided we would go around the lake (bording vt to ny). Well we ended up on a ferry anyway because the bridge and road was out due to flooding. Which also pushed further south. Fucksticks. But we hammered north up 9N & 22. Rolled into lake placid around 1030pm. It was a cold and very dark ride in. But we were meeting some friends so we hammered thru. Sunday will be our chill day. We only have under 3 hours of riding to make alexandria bay for the night. We have more than that cause my bud don is going to take us on some more great roads. But more leisurely day. So after today's 13 hours of riding today it was great. More to come & lots of pics (probably done tuesday). |
05-08-2011, 01:59 AM | #63 |
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so the real question.... how many lobsters fit in that top box of yours?
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05-08-2011, 09:20 PM | #64 |
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Derf. I have learned that clearly depends on the size of the lobster. Some of those had claws bigger than my feet.
We did under 200 miles of leisure today. It was great as we had a tour guide in don (valueteck) and earl (bigdog). We went to the olympic ski jump and jaunted down thru the ny mid state county side. Cave & I ended the day early in alexandria bay. We walked around, got some pizza & wings, and found a nice motel. Chillin & relaxing before our hammer home. Got tons of great pics. Will also get some from caveman & earl's cannon slr. Will make a nice post, and will try to do slideshows on a bunch of it as well. |
05-08-2011, 10:49 PM | #65 |
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Sounds like an awesome trip! Be safe!
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05-08-2011, 11:27 PM | #66 |
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Well, I tell you what, that ride last night was horrible. The last hour or so was in total darkness, not even the moon was there to help us out. Glad to have those HiD's. They really lit the world in front of us. The area that we were rollin through to get to around the closed ferry was crap road and had a point of construction that I nearly biffed it on. Luckily for Gas he heard me over the CB "Oh Shit!!!" and could slow it down a bit. I took out a cone and luckily there was no oncoming or we would be one less biker on this planet and Gas would have some 'splainin' to do to my wife.
But we pulled into the Art Devlin Olympic suites and boy was that place nice. Got to meet a couple more great bikers and chew the fat before bed. Got up and did some great miles down on some nice roads in NY. We had to split off from our tour guides a little early and ran off to Alexandria Bay. Easy evening of rest for a hard ground pounding tomorrow. Can't wait to be home except I will prolly have to change some tires and that's never cheap |
05-08-2011, 11:38 PM | #67 |
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That damn caveman can't even take a blind corner in complete darkness with no warning of a complete gravel surface without bitching about almost layin er down. Wtf.
It was f'ed. I heard him say that and I rolled off the throttle. Didn't really scrub off that much speed before I came across the same thing. Honestly, just keeping a level head in these situations and not over reacting with the bike always prevails. I can't wait to upload all my pics. |
05-08-2011, 11:57 PM | #68 |
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Never heard two people complain as much about dark. Thats what happens when the sun goes down, men.
And both of you have 3 HIDs on your yachts. |
05-09-2011, 12:12 AM | #69 |
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05-09-2011, 12:26 AM | #70 |
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I've seen him outside his own state before, he hit NJ for like 20 miles then turned around and headed for home.
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