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Back Roads in New England
#603055 01/31/2024 12:40 PM
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We left Sunday River at Bethel Maine taking back roads over to N. Conway, from there as it was free of snow we drove the Kancamagus Parkway to Loon Mountain (Lincoln. NH) A couple of days later we drove back roads from there to Hanover NH and back a different route taking Interstate 91 as little as possible. I was in the areas for skiing and visiting HOOD art gallery and the big mural in the library at Dartmouth however I sure wished that it was Spring and that I was on two wheels, what great roads and scenery!

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Re: Back Roads in New England
SMJoe #603056 01/31/2024 8:49 PM
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I have spent many days leaving northwest CT. On my 2006 Triumph America. Up I-91 to an exit 14 in VT then on to NH, then follow that route through the White mountains to N. Conway. One thing that amazes me is the seat, never had a case of backside numbness. I used to get them on an 1975 Honda 500.
On one occasion while returning to northwest CT I drove 80 mph for 100 miles went by a few NH State Troopers who did nothing. Winter is only one month in and has Feb and March to go. April till its usual warm enough to ride daily.


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