I took a few New Yorkers in tow and we headed down VT100 to Mad River Glen and cut up the App Gap. I lucked out and got a clean run up the Gap and was able to snap a few pics of the rest of the group cresting the summit ....
The lady rider in our group with her BMW GS got stuck behind a car and was the last one to make the summit ....
There was a section of VT 17 that was under construction but in the morning I was able to find a few fun little roads that got around almost all of the construction. There was only 3 km of the loose gravel that we had to deal with. Once over the bridge that separates New York from Vermont we worked our way over to the top end of Tracy Road and I showed off some of my Alps riding skills and set the pace. It was an incredibly fun ride and I had a bit of a wait for the rest of the group.
At this point we went our separate ways and I stopped in at Lake Placid to see if there was still a glow coming from the Miracle on Ice after all these years and stopped in for a quick lunch. There were more fun roads and then a stop at the duty free before slabbing it all the way back home. I arrived back in Bowmanville just after dark and now I'll be staying home until EOM because there is a ton of stuff around here that I have completely abandoned for the entire summer while I have been off on adventures.
Very special thanks to Fred (not Ed), Ed (not Fred) and all the other NERDS Disorganizers for my Yamaha Jacket birthday present. I will put it to good use and I genuinely appreciate everyone who were kind enough to give me such a fine gift. Thank you.
Also thank to Ian for giving me the Snap-On tank cover for my birthday after he had won it as part of the Treasure Hunt. One must remember however that he has to stay on my good side if he continues to expect to use my tire changer.
Also thanks to the Disorganizers and all the participants for another fun event. NERDS is definitely a great event and the work that goes into it certainly shows. Thanks all.