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I vote for Saint Johnsbury, Vermont! :clapping: I've lived in the Southeast for 42 years. Long enough to know that it all looks the same. :boredom: Let's break out and see some new scenery! Let's see some covered bridges! Heck, they even have a bridge that floats (links below). Let's see if anyone's brave enough to cross it without bustin' their butt. I hear those boards can get slick.
https://www.central-vt.com/web/floating/

https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAtt...ractionNo==1375

Ben & Jerry's headquarters is just down the road in Waterbury. There's Mt. Mansfield to the west. The White Mountains are to the east in New Hampshire. We might even get to see a real live moose. Let's see some of those white barked trees. What are they called Birch?

I know I'm just a FNG but I don't want hear any whining that it's too far. :cry: I for one have no problem spending 2 days in the saddle to get to an "annual regional event". That's what these bikes were made for, ridin'! :yahoo:
So put it together.....

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The "Covered Bridges Of Madison County" was Shot in Bama

 
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The "Covered Bridges Of Madison County" was Shot in Bama
One suggestion for those riders who do encounter covered bridges very often. Try to ride through them like the guy in the back, not the leader. Sometimes those cross boards between the tire tracks have been patched a few times, aren't very level, and aren't always all that sturdy. Remember your rolling ~ a 1/2 a ton over those old boards...

 
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