June 8th - 10th
Out and riding before heading to the rally head quarters in Weir Beach.
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| The day started off with an adventure on Hwy 49 near Waterville Valley, NH. There was more gravel than pavement and it was a little more than a car width wide. |
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| Just beautiful scenery on Hwy 112 and the Pemigewasset River near Lincoln, NH |
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| Kancamagus Pass in the White Mountain National Forest. New Hampshire Route 112 is a 56.39-mile-long east–west state highway in northern New Hampshire. The highway winds across the state, connecting Bath to Conway through the heart of the scenic and mountainous White Mountain National Forest.Wikipedia |
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| On to the Mount Washington Resort. We have been here before to enjoy the view, probably in 2006. |
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View from the backside of Mount Washington Resort.
As grand as the history behind it, Omni Mount Washington Resort is gracious in ambiance and generous in amenities. A favorite New England retreat of presidents, poets and celebrities, our hotel delights every sense with enchanting music, refined dining and luxurious décor. |
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| Just some of the fun things you see while riding. |
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| Looking at the Wild River along Hwy. 113 |
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| After much riding in the mountains, on to the Laconia Bike Rally. At the edge of rally is the Broken Spoke Saloon, always a great place for people watching and listening to music. |
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| Rally entry at Weirs Beach along the Winnipesaukee Lake. |
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| The main drag at the Laconia Rally. Laconia Motorcycle Week is a motorcycle rally held annually in June in Laconia, New Hampshire, USA. Therally has its origin in the Loudon Classic motorcyclerace started in 1923 and the Gypsy tour, where many motorcyclists passed through Laconia. |
June 9th
Riding around Laconia, NH and into Maine
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| Riding around Lake Winnisquam |
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| Lunch at Wolfeboro Dockside Grille on Lake Winnipesaukee |
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| In search of Sweden and Sasquatch (look close) |
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| Success, Sweden, ME was found |
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| The only building seen in Sweden, ME |
July 10th
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| View of Mt Washington Auto Road, the highest peak in the Northeast. |
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On the strip at Weir Beach at the Laconia Bike Rally
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