wheatonFJR
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...stay off the damned I-States...geebus, everybody knows dat.
[SIZE=14pt]Everybody that rides knows it.[/SIZE]...stay off the damned I-States...geebus, everybody knows dat.
He really lives in NHSo what exactly are you trying to say about our resident Manatee molester?
[SIZE=12pt]You forgot....three bikes in every garage!!![/SIZE]You wish you lived in NH...
No income or sales tax. Cheap booze and cigarettes.
And 90% fewer Massholes!
Wow . . Day two you're going right past my house . . well within a couple blocks anyhow . . at Lake Ontario.You're missing one heck of a nice road between Irondequoit and Sodus Point though . . . seriously . . take Lake Road in Webster out to Sodus Point, then dive south the catch 104 E . . . call me if you want an escort for that part of the ride . . . gorgeous drive, be a shame to miss it . . much more scenic that the Ontario State Parkway imho
I just looked at your day 3 plan and you should take RT 108 down through Smugglers Notch. Driving RT 15 puts you real close to it and you will not believe how much fun that road is when you drive right next to bolders. Just my $.02 YMMV
Tom
Thanks for the heads up on the eats. One of the reason for the trip is some "GOOD EATS." Looks like we wont be far from "BarVino," if it is a good time to eat we will try to go there. Also gonna look for "Anglers Maine Family Restaurant." I am a squid also, a top sider though (FC2 SW). I served on the USS Thomas S Gates (CG-51), great times. That ship is in moth balls now. Never heard of ships doing reunions. I would definately go, id like to see some of my old shipmates.I basically did this trip last yr that included portions of your trip. I overnighted in North Creek, NY as my brother-in-law owns a bar/restaurant there (BarVino), then went across at Crown Point and points NE.
I did Bar Harbour just because I felt I had to, but it was overrun with tourists, including me; Best meal I had on the entire trip (other than at BarVino of course) was at a little place just before you get into Searsport, ME (just north-on the east side of the road), it was the "Anglers Maine Family Restaurant" that was next to the "Baits Motel"; I overnighted at the motel, ate dinner at the restaurant. Come hungry if you eat there; I'd stop again - in fact make a point of it - if I ever get back that way.
I also only did the eastern part of the Kancamagus Hwy on a crappy day, but it was a great ride! Leaving Searsport early, I did a 1200 mile ride straight through to Columbus, OH with ~2 hr nap at the PA welcome rest stop on I-84; I slept on a bench directly in front of the bike in full ATGATT and only woke up because I heard/felt some "pattering" aka rain.
Maine roads are the worst!
My wife & I will be in Boston that week, with the weekend of Aug 6-8 in Groton, CT for my submarine reunion (USS Patrick Henry SSBN-599). No motorcycles this trip; Amtrak all the way. Got tix for a Red Sox game at Fenway on Aug 4!!!
Have a great trip and stay safe!! Post a ride report when you come back.
I would love to ride through there. The main reason for hauling is that it is REALLY hot here in July and August and we dont want to start out our trip like that. Another is that we are gonna be so far from home that it would be nice to have closer transport if something happened. We are 31 and 26, we gotta be at work when the fun is over. Also we are planning on leaving Thursday afternoon and driving into the night to get a jump on our riding trip(even more days) so it would just be better to haul it. As I had mentioned earlier, we are thinking of just hauling one way. Ill know later if that pans out. Maybe this fall we can take a shorter trip thru Eastern Ky and West-by-God VA to enjoy the roads and scenery!!Fred's advice in post #16 is right on. 219 thru West-by-God Virginia is not to be missed.
I'd also add Camden, ME as a "typical" lovely ME coastal city to see.
BarVino is mainly a bar with small plates of some pretty good food and a great place to hang out - of course I'm prejudiced and get treated pretty well there. There are also a couple of regular restaurants on either side of BV; North Creek is a great little town that caters to the **** Mountain ski crowd in the winter, and kayakers and Adirondack tourists in the summer. I'm overdue for a trip there!Thanks for the heads up on the eats. One of the reason for the trip is some "GOOD EATS." Looks like we wont be far from "BarVino," if it is a good time to eat we will try to go there. Also gonna look for "Anglers Maine Family Restaurant." I am a squid also, a top sider though (FC2 SW). I served on the USS Thomas S Gates (CG-51), great times. That ship is in moth balls now. Never heard of ships doing reunions. I would definately go, id like to see some of my old shipmates.
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