Well, it's looking like the decision to delay this ride by a week was a good one. All of the forecasts for the coming weekend remain good (so far) and the actuals met expectations for a change in the weekend just past. :Snorkle: . Also, things are still looking very green around southern NH so an additional week for the color to come on seems like a good deal. I use the maple tree outside my office window as a barometer of peak foliage and the leaves are just beginning to take on some color. Hopefully a little sun and cooler nights later in the week will help bring em on.
Some additional notes for those planning on attending: Don't worry about fueling up before the ride. I have a gas stop scheduled in only 10 miles into the ride so we can synchronize fueling, and the total route is only 160 miles.
After we get west a bit and start knocking off some bridges (don't forget to count them) we will be making a stop about an hour and a half into the ride at the Rite Aid in Winchester, NH. This is just a potty break (Ladies' requested) and the real rest stop will be just a few miles later at the Ashuelot Bridge (the pretty white one) for our traditional Photo Op. IOW, lets not dally too long at the drug store.
We'll be grabbing lunch at Diamond Pizza on Rte 12 in Walpole, NH (
417 Main St.) and should be arriving there at just after noon, in case anyone wants to meet us there for just the second half of the ride.
We'll be stopping at the beach area at Lake Sunapee State Park for a rest stop and photo op, Hopefully the rest rooms will be open as they were last year. There should be no fee for using the park.
The official Bridges ride will conclude at the
Dunkin Donuts on Rte 202 in Hopkinton, NH probably at ~ 4PM. From there it's pretty easy to get home quickly in any direction: via Rte 202 east to I89, or west to Rte 9 heading west-er, or else take 114 south to I-93.
We'll be headed back down towards Goffstown / Manchester by a combination of some more scenic back roads, and taking about 45 minutes to get down to the I-293 / Rte 101 / Rte 114 interchange in Manchester, but we don't have very far to go once we get there. Anyone having the time, feel free to come on along.
Sunday's ride will also commence from Fiddleheads, also starting at 9AM.
The 1/2 mile hike up to the summit of Mt. Kearsarge is fairly rugged, so bring some appropriate foot wear, and since the top is bald it can be windy / chilly so a sweater or jacket liner would be a good thing to have along.
There is a $4 per person fee to use the auto road up Mt Kearsarge (part of
Rollins State Park) to get to the parking lot that is 1/2 mile hike from the summit.