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Vermont and Massachusetts were also unreasonably warm at that time. And humid. I went sailing out of Burlington on 9/12 in just shorts and a T-shirt. Never used my cool weather gear until NY.
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Doug and indy, it was still a bit early last week when doing this, but up there it's a few weeks ahead of Montreal.
But yes indy, really rather warm wasn't it, humid up here too. I recall one day of 27c, humidex of 32c.
But yes indy, really rather warm wasn't it, humid up here too. I recall one day of 27c, humidex of 32c.
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We were already on "Plan B" , when we looked at the weather forecast for the next week: heavy rain Sunday evening and Monday, with showers on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Well, we shifted To "Plan C". We were 3 days from home, and we thought we could get there before the rain. With the forecast winds we would have headwinds going home with gusts to 20 mph. This did not sound like it would even qualify as type 2 fun. I'm not making excuses, I'm just a wimp
Sunday-heading up into the foothills, and home.


Sunday-heading up into the foothills, and home.


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I've got to say, I certainly would have gone the plan C myself also.
Sounds like a pretty grim wet week, would not have had the urge to be riding through it.
Sounds like a pretty grim wet week, would not have had the urge to be riding through it.
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Hey all, you folks seem to be having some great bike touring. Im currently car touring in the west, New Mexico. Mixing airbnb and camping. I'll post some pixs later of some great gravel riding I was able to do along the Rio Grande Gorge, ALbuquerque bike paths, Taos and Santa Fe.
FWIW: they take Covid serious out here, quite a bit different from the drive across Okl., Tx., Ark., Tenn., Kent!!!!!!!
FWIW: they take Covid serious out here, quite a bit different from the drive across Okl., Tx., Ark., Tenn., Kent!!!!!!!
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Took this on my first bike tour - near Dalton, OH in early September '21...
More pictures and narrative here: https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/..._id=23879&v=4r
More pictures and narrative here: https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/..._id=23879&v=4r

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Took this on my first bike tour - near Dalton, OH in early September '21...
More pictures and narrative here: https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/..._id=23879&v=4r

More pictures and narrative here: https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/..._id=23879&v=4r


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The one 33 miles from here was called Lily Lake, with a campground and log hotel as part of the complex. Steak dinners and C+W music mostly. The Emerald's were the big thing and the Irish Rovers songs. My brother loved them. We had a family get together or 2 around when my sisters were getting married, a month apart in 1975.
The last few years I've done some bike rides up there. The whole place has been near dead for years. The lake was just a slough really.
Actually, tavern life died in the 1982 economic crash. Haven't seen a bar brawl since. LOL.
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I just found out it got a new owner in 2017, who fixed up the campground and was doing OK until covid crashed things again. They did lots of weddings over the years.
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One day last month I did not stop and smell the roses. 


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^^^^^^^^^^ What good is a bike speedometer with only 1 decimal point?? Pfffft ... Impossible to calibrate for another thing. You can't even see a 10th of a mile away.
I had a oops 10 years ago and bought a Bontrager one the same. One ride and it was gonzo. Hated the damn frame attachments too. They haven't changed either, AFAIK.
I had a oops 10 years ago and bought a Bontrager one the same. One ride and it was gonzo. Hated the damn frame attachments too. They haven't changed either, AFAIK.
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^^^^^^^^^^ What good is a bike speedometer with only 1 decimal point?? Pfffft ... Impossible to calibrate for another thing. You can't even see a 10th of a mile away.
I had a oops 10 years ago and bought a Bontrager one the same. One ride and it was gonzo. Hated the damn frame attachments too. They haven't changed either, AFAIK.
I had a oops 10 years ago and bought a Bontrager one the same. One ride and it was gonzo. Hated the damn frame attachments too. They haven't changed either, AFAIK.

I think it is also possible close to where I live, Oregon's High Desert, to see that far,

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^^^^^^^^^^ What good is a bike speedometer with only 1 decimal point?? Pfffft ... Impossible to calibrate for another thing. You can't even see a 10th of a mile away.
I had a oops 10 years ago and bought a Bontrager one the same. One ride and it was gonzo. Hated the damn frame attachments too. They haven't changed either, AFAIK.
I had a oops 10 years ago and bought a Bontrager one the same. One ride and it was gonzo. Hated the damn frame attachments too. They haven't changed either, AFAIK.
I don’t know what happened that day in the Berkshires. Maybe some sort of electrical interference? The unit is wireless. Had never happened before and hasn’t happened since.
BTW...Also notice my PGS--Paper Guidance System--device. Never needs charging.

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You calibrate at home by taking measurements and doing a little math. Checked it against road mile markers. If anything it was undereporting.
I don’t know what happened that day in the Berkshires. Maybe some sort of electrical interference? The unit is wireless. Had never happened before and hasn’t happened since.
BTW...Also notice my PGS--Paper Guidance System--device. Never needs charging.
I don’t know what happened that day in the Berkshires. Maybe some sort of electrical interference? The unit is wireless. Had never happened before and hasn’t happened since.
BTW...Also notice my PGS--Paper Guidance System--device. Never needs charging.

However, they don't take rough treatment well. I crashed on a busy road, and did not notice that my computer popped of the bike and landed in the traffic lane.

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it is really nice to get lost in beautiful nada isn't it?
I find a real feeling of relaxment that comes from being in these sort of spaces
I find a real feeling of relaxment that comes from being in these sort of spaces