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Nice ride through Amish land.
It was a beautiful ride through Amish land in eastern Indiana. The farms and the people were very nice, and the weather was perfect. The only minor downside was all the horse #%^# on the roads. I talked to a guy who rides this ride every year and i asked him what do you do if it is raining.He said they still ride but are covered in horse $^&* after the ride. I thought no way. The other problem was the roads were not very well marked,as in updated. Look like they tried to get by on previous years marks.
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I bet you had fun though cuz it's TIME2RIDE~:thumb:
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I hate it when the Amish are too busy texting on their iPhones and they swerve their horse and buggies all over the road.
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I was in PA amish country when I was young and still would go for a run now and then. After works one day, I decided to go for a run for some stress relief. It was dusk\dark, and there was lots of rocks on the side of the road. I remember thinking to my self to be extra careful not to step on one of the rock, a twisted\sprained\broken ankle would be bad.
The next morning as I drove to work on that same road, I realised that the 'rocks' weren't really 'rocks' at all. Still didn't want to step on them. |
How was the food?
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Originally Posted by RoadHolland
(Post 17011486)
How was the food?
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Originally Posted by Dudelsack
(Post 17011289)
I hate it when the Amish are too busy texting on their iPhones and they swerve their horse and buggies all over the road.
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Originally Posted by freedomrider1
(Post 17003963)
...The only minor downside was all the horse #%^# on the roads...
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The wife & I also did the Amishland & Lakes tour - our third. Marcy's not much of a rider. In fact, this was actually her first time in the saddle all year. She's recovering from a bout of shingles (hey everyone - get vaccinated if you can - you don't want SHINGLES!!), and we almost cancelled, but everything turned out fine.
I have to admit that I'm not used to riding with her - we took about 4 hours to do 25 miles!! We skipped the tour for Sunday (which is nicer country, but more hills) and instead spent Sunday and Monday exploring the Pumpkinvine nature trail - Goshen to Middlebury (where we stayed) on Sunday, then Middlebury to Shipshewana on Monday. Altogether we got in about 65 miles - not bad for her first time out this year... Oh, and fair warning - this part of the country pretty much shuts down on Sundays (I even saw a Burger King and a Wendy's that were closed!!), and you might have to drive a few miles to find a cold beer!! |
Did you stay at the Das Essen Haus Steve?
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Originally Posted by freedomrider1
(Post 17012196)
Did you stay at the Das Essen Haus Steve?
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Oh, ok. some nice people took me over their for dinner.
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Originally Posted by Dudelsack
(Post 17011289)
I hate it when the Amish are too busy texting on their iPhones and they swerve their horse and buggies all over the road.
Many of them run businesses and can't afford not to be connected. |
Originally Posted by Dan Burkhart
(Post 17013493)
I do see them on their buggies working their smart phones. Many of them run businesses and can't afford not to be connected.
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Originally Posted by Steve Sawyer
(Post 17013506)
The whole area is peppered with these immaculate beautiful farms, some being worked very successfully in whole or in part by horse-drawn equipment.
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Originally Posted by MickeyMaguire
(Post 17013979)
The horse-drawn stuff is more for the tourists these days.
Not much working going on during the weekend, but I saw one Amish farmer on a tractor, and another using a horse-drawn mower on what looked to be some pasture. The mower was pretty slick and was probably getting the job done as fast (or maybe even a little faster) than a powered machine. The horse was prancing across that field right smartly! |
Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 17011650)
We euphemistically refer to these as horse apples.
A good application for fenders! |
Originally Posted by groth
(Post 17015531)
We call it Amish exhaust!
A good application for fenders! |
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