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raven
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Surely there must have been riders visiting Vermont for the first time.
What surprised you in our little State?
What surprised you in our little State?
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raven said:Surely there must have been riders visiting Vermont for the first time.
What surprised you in our little State?
dancogan said:Does it count if we hadn't been there in 30 years, and didn't ride back then? I was amazed that anyplace in the "east" could be that rural, pretty and uncrowded. Seems like we found roads that just no one else was using.
DcnDog said:My first time in Vermont. I went through Conneticut, Ri, Mass., New Hampshire, Maine, back through New Hampshire to Vermont. Including camping at Lake Sebago in NH, I have to say Vermont was exquisite.
I'll be back.
Dan
iRene said:Sebago is in MAINE, do you mean Winnepesaukee in NH, perhaps?
DcnDog said:New Hampshire was a good ride (looking at the map so I get this right) on the Kancamagus Hwy.
Dan
No! Wish I'd known (and had the time)... I've been up that road several times in the past to access and hike the great Long Trail.Friedle said:Did anybody take advantage of riding up the Mt Mansfield toll road at Stowe that was reopened to our Rally attendees after being closed to the general motorcycle public for many years?
Friedle
bmwmotowoman said:I loved Vermont because:
1. It was the first time I have ridden my motorcycle to an MOA rally-I have a 3 yr old and we dropped her off in Detroit-I HAD to trailer my bike from Memphis Tn to Detroit then I got to ride!!
2. I was not scared for my life while driving in Vermont-other vehicles were not on my bumper the whole time and they knew what a blinker was!!
3. Everyone we met wanted to tell us where to eat, drink, and ride
4. I would love to retire there(or Maine).