First, hotels were no issue in the NorthEast. We had a mix of chain hotels and also some nice (and some 'eclectic') boutique hotels. Not sure which was more bizarre, the Super 8 in Massachusetts that the parking lot also doubled as the Weed dispensary overflow or Steve from Pine Hill. But all beat camping, and all beat the 15 lbs of camping gear we carried and didn't end up needing!
If you ever wondered how Bud Light is created, wonder no more. This was in Rangley Bar bathroom. Are you a creep if you take pictures of urinals?
If you ever wondered how Bud Light is created, wonder no more. This was in Rangley Bar bathroom. Are you a creep if you take pictures of urinals?
Other than a few hours of rain on the rain to stage at the start, we had some really nice weather (even to summit Mt Washington).
If riding S-->N, the first few alts will be the loose, rockiest and steepest which we found the hardest. The later alts are much more mellow, nearly even noteworthy.
This could almost be called the weird bridge tour
Finally figured out how to get the Sena 20S, 30K, 50S to sync 3 days from home. So sometimes you need to do it the old fashioned way...
Kickstand Before and After (Minus the heal grab hoop)
And for all my great navigation, the last wrong turn in NYC was over the GW Bridge for the handsome sum of $11.75! So a 2 mile detour over bridge to first exit then back again. But the icing on the cake was that the bikes don't have fuel gauges, only low fuel lights. Well most of the bikes had the low fuel lights. Except for the one bike that stopped 3/10th of mile short in 6 lanes of traffic!