1) Southern NH CaptHighPressure Ride. 2) Cornish Town Forest. 3) Corbin Park, ought to be a sinch after the Challenge. Hey in a few short weeks the ground ought to firm right up solid for the winter, PERFECT!
Ryderjag
Posts: 884
Posted: Tue Oct. 17, 2006 1:26 pm
Yes on Capt High Pressure Yes on Cornish
What about Turkey Burner? Maybe 2 days after thanksgiving in Manchester? On a Saturday?
PJ
Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
Posted: Tue Oct. 17, 2006 1:37 pm
I do need one more road trip and a couple more night rides. I'm all for heading down to the flatlands and playing for a day, as long as we find a good watering hole afterwards.
We should hit the flatlands on the weekend and possible Cornish Town Forest for a Wednesday Night ride, maybe even get some Cornish guides.
Nathan
Posts: 271 Location: Newbury/Newport
Posted: Wed Oct. 18, 2006 11:02 am
Sounds good Ryan, how about tonight at Cornish with headlamps? Give me a jingle @ 344-0287. Nathan
Alone in the woods, who stands to be King?
rockboy
Posts: 2086 Location: Newport
Posted: Wed Oct. 18, 2006 11:25 am
I can't do it tonight, still recovering from Sunday, going for an easy road spin late afternoon 3:30ish with Ken if anyone is interested.
How does this coming Wed Oct 25th sound for people? 6pm in Cornish, I can see if the Cornish group is interested and willing to guide, otherwise we'll figure it out ourselves.
Ryan
Nathan
Posts: 271 Location: Newbury/Newport
Posted: Thu Oct. 19, 2006 7:36 am
Sound good, a little dark by then. When day light savings? Nathan
Alone in the woods, who stands to be King?
Gadget
Posts: 50 Location: Newport
Posted: Thu Oct. 19, 2006 9:01 am
One week left - better start riding.
DST ends Sunday, October 29. Glad it's not this weekend - working that 13 hour shift is just painful! I'd rather pedal up Lovern Hill.
H :lol:
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