Originally Posted by
nlerner
Certainly it could be done on the published D2R2 or Kearsage Klassic routes. [MENTION=42162]pastorbobnlnh[/MENTION] used to be quite close to the start of the latter in New London though he seems to spend lots of time in warmer climates these days.
Every pastor needs a global pandemic in order to force him/her into becoming a prerecorded YouTube preacher who can now work remotely like most 21st Century professionals.
However, those days are ending when we return to in-person worship on July 4th after a hiatus since March 15, 2020.
BUT, big news looms on the horizon which cannot yet be shared.
Now back to heart of Neal's post:
The Kearsarge Classic is literally in my front yard here in New Hampshire and takes place the first weekend in August this summer. It used to be sponsored by the local Land Trust Conservation nonprofit and includes lakes, rivers, ponds, bogs, dirt roads, unpaved rail trails, a ton of climbing, mountain vistas, etc.. BUT it appears to have been handed off to a gravel event organization and is not a vintage event. I've been hard pressed to spot a vintage ride when they've come past my house.