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 Post subject: Road Trip, July 1st – 2nd. (Images available on Flickr)
PostPosted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 2:44 pm 
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This weekend the weather was nicer, with only scattered showers predicted for Sunday. And my rain pants and gloves came in, so I was ready. I got up at 7 on Saturday, and was packed and out by 7:30. Highway 2 in Mass goes right out towards Ayah/Poet Land, and best of all it fit my “No Interstates” guideline for the weekend, which I stuck to successfully.

Once in VT, my route took me right past Poet’s place of work, so I dropped in, but for once she seems to have had a Saturday off (and during a Seconds Sale!). So I got back on track, enjoying several hours of roads meant for motorcycles (see flickr).

By 4:30 I hit the southern suburbs of Burlington, and was looking at ominous rain clouds up ahead, so I ducked into a Days Inn and called it quits. In hindsight, I should’ve pressed on and covered more ground, because Day 2 wound up being less relaxed and more rushed with the extra ground to cover. I also should’ve closed my tank bag better, because it flapped open and dumped out my passport somewhere on Route 7. Dammit. Sixpack, sandwich, shower, sack.

Sunday a.m., NY Border, 1 mile from Canada:
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Sunday it had rained all night, and was gloomy out. On the bike by 8:45, heading north towards the North Hero islands on Lake Champlain, which divides VT and NY. Towards the north end of said islands, the sun comes out and it gets HOT. I am still wearing oppressively hot rain gear, and pull over to perform the first of about 6 wardrobe changes for the day (flickr).

Upstate NY is abosultely wild. Compared to VT, it’s bear country. Towns are farther apart, woods are thicker, mountains are taller, etc. I enjoyed Route 9 very much. I needed to make good time, and it was nice to do 60+ in the middle of such barren wilderness. Several pleasant roadside stops (and one horrifically scary-looking motel -flickr) later, I eventually get back into civilization and remember how much I don’t like it. Once you get down towards Glens Falls and out of the Adirondacks, you’re in bumper-to-bumper Weekender Family Vacation Land, and that’s a shitty place to be on a bike, in hot weather, on a tight schedule, sober. A cursory scan of the map says “Go slightly west and then south young man” and I do. Eventually I get past it and back east on 2, heading back to Mass, where the rain finally catches me. The rain gear works well.

I dragged my ass back in the door at about 8:30 last night, putting the totals at 747 miles, 20 hours of saddle time (11 yesterday), 13 gallons of gas, and Not One Interstate Mile. Next time I won’t go so far. I’m still wiped out. But then I also couldn’t resist riding in to work today instead of taking the shuttle, either. It’s a sickness.

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Damn man, that's a lot of travelling and some excellent pics. I agree with you about upstate NY, nice country, I wish I was driving when I went through years back.

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Awesome. I'm seriously considering buying a motorcycle lately (havent informed the fiance of this yet);

You should find a scenic route to Philly and go see the Dr.

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love the above photo.
classic cap'n.
oh, and nice tan lines, kyle.


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sounds like a nice excursion dude.

sweet photos as well.


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Hey, the roomate's gone, and he left his laptop!

Thanks yall. I was in pain by late yesterday, but I had so much damn fun I hardly noticed. Philly is a WAYS from here, if I recall correctly, but that would be a lot of fun.

And Bloor on a cycle? (brain shorts out)

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Am I blind or is there no Flickr link?


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you have to go to the main flickr thread

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maybe there should a 'flickr' button up top that takes you to the page?

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That's not a bad idear.

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Are you talking about Obnerarium or your own personal Flickr page?


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 Post subject: Re: Road Trip, July 1st – 2nd. (Images available on Flickr)
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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Once in VT, my route took me right past Poet’s place of work, so I dropped in, but for once she seems to have had a Saturday off (and during a Seconds Sale!).


Oh snap. They put me in one of the other two stores for the weekend. We were right across the parking lot from eachother, Kyle!


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 Post subject: Re: Road Trip, July 1st – 2nd. (Images available on Flickr)
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SpontaneousPoet Wrote:
Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Once in VT, my route took me right past Poet’s place of work, so I dropped in, but for once she seems to have had a Saturday off (and during a Seconds Sale!).


Oh snap. They put me in one of the other two stores for the weekend. We were right across the parking lot from eachother, Kyle!


Haaa ha. Figures. I noticed your car wasn't at home. Oh well.

Aural, here's the funny thing about the Obner Flickr page, as I understand it. I log in as me, right? Then I go to Groups, and there's something titled "Obnerarium." But when it loads, it's something like groups/obner/something. So I don't know what the group page really is called, but I made all the pics public, and they're right there after Konsty's new trekking pics.

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Here's the URL, Tania.

http://www.flickr.com/groups/obner/

Hope that gets it. And now, I'm too tired of re-logging in on this piece of shit laptop every 4 minutes, so I'm off to do something else. He's got AOL and Google twinkydoodle fucking task help bars allllll over the place, "helping" me browse, and the interaction isn't going well - Obner forgets who I am every few minutes.

Night, all.

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