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The season for motorcycles may have ended --

Half of the good roads here in Vermont have dirt on them... Don't get me wrong you can spend weeks riding the good paved roads but months on the dirt!

NH is pretty local and I go over there quite often... Like tomorrow.

If you come to the NE be sure to reach out! I'm riding every day, 8 months of the year at least!
 
Half of the good roads here in Vermont have dirt on them... Don't get me wrong you can spend weeks riding the good paved roads but months on the dirt!

NH is pretty local and I go over there quite often... Like tomorrow.

If you come to the NE be sure to reach out! I'm riding every day, 8 months of the year at least!

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Half of the good roads here in Vermont have dirt on them... Don't get me wrong you can spend weeks riding the good paved roads but months on the dirt!

NH is pretty local and I go over there quite often... Like tomorrow.

If you come to the NE be sure to reach out! I'm riding every day, 8 months of the year at least!

Will do, buddy!
 
Left Kansas this morning and ended up in Albuquerque. Wall to wall sunshine and temps hovering around the 70 degree mark.
And the frosting on the cake was my getting to meet Roger (burque73) in person.
Tomorrow night will find me in Mesa, Az. :beguiled:

I enjoyed meeting and visiting with you, Larry. Thanks for stopping by.
The sunshine must have followed you out of NM, LOL. It's been dreary and raining since yesterday morning.


Unless Roger has ideas about another route, I would suggest dropping south to Soccoro, then going west on US 60. You can follow 60 all the way to Mesa.

Along the way, you will see the Very Large Array. It is impressive enough to see from the road, assuming some of the dishes are in sight, but I hope to stop in to see the displays some day.

Between Show Low and Globe (both in Arizona) you will cross the Salt River, which is a nice, twisty ride.

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I think that's the route Larry had planned. I suggested taking I-40 West to 117, near Grants, and heading South through El Malpais National Conservation Area. I've been down that road several times and always enjoy seeing the lava flow and colorful landscape. It does have a stretch of flat nothingness though. 117 takes you to US 60 via 36. He'd miss the V.L.A. on that route.
 
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