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Does anyone have details on the GS ride supposed scheduled for the 22nd? And what is "an organized A level GS ride?"
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109447 said:And what is "an organized A level GS ride?"
robnye said:Greetings,
I just spoke with Doug Morrison, GS Ride Chair. Doug is a former AMA Senior Enduro champion. First major point of order is the date of the ride has been changed from Saturday to Froday the 21st.
Doug's ride be route sheets available. There may be a Garmin file for you geeks.
The ride will be suitable for all GS bikes with dual sport tires. It is very highly recommended (may be required) that you remove your panniers. There will be some "Adventurous" sections without alternate routes but this should be very managable.
The ride will stop for lunch which is sponsored by Max BMW Motorcycles.
Total mileage is 175.2, gas is available for the HP riders. This ride will take in all Vermont has to offer from very managable Class IV Roads to the Federal roads in the Green Mountain National forest and all the Gaps.
I wish I can go, his route is incredible.
Best,
robnye said:Greetings,
I just spoke with Doug Morrison, GS Ride Chair. Doug is a former AMA Senior Enduro champion. First major point of order is the date of the ride has been changed from Saturday to Froday the 21st.
Doug's ride be route sheets available. There may be a Garmin file for you geeks.
The ride will be suitable for all GS bikes with dual sport tires. It is very highly recommended (may be required) that you remove your panniers. There will be some "Adventurous" sections without alternate routes but this should be very managable.
The ride will stop for lunch which is sponsored by Max BMW Motorcycles.
Total mileage is 175.2, gas is available for the HP riders. This ride will take in all Vermont has to offer from very managable Class IV Roads to the Federal roads in the Green Mountain National forest and all the Gaps.
I wish I can go, his route is incredible.
Best,
robnye said:...Doug's route for the National is great. It is great not because it is full of chest thumping manly rock hopping but becuase it strings together incredible riding, scenery and a good stop for lunch. On a difficulty scale I would say that if you are on TKC's it would be a 4 and on Tourances a 6.
My difficulty scale is based on me and people who I ride with. 43 years old, moderate condition but with little history of dirt riding. 1 would = pavement like graded roads and 10 is I wish I was somewhere else. 6 is a nice ride with one or two opportunities to drop the bike...
robnye said:PS:
Doug is great in the woods but not so fast with the computah.![]()
Don't be offended if you don't get a quick reply.
RobNye said:PS:
Doug is great in the woods but not so fast with the computah.
Don't be offended if you don't get a quick reply.
dugmar said:He proved you wrong.
From Doug:
Great, for some reason I canÔÇÖt log in on the forum, IÔÇÖll figure it out, look forward to meeting everyone and it is an excellent overall introduction to Vermont.