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| Lunch spot along the Lamoille River in Milton. |
When spring warms, I start thinking about bike overnights. I have several easy ideas based on riding the bike ferry, which bypasses nasty, high-trafficked roads. Amtrak is also a good resource. This time I decided to revisit a trip I did 4 years ago, starting from home, northward to St. Albans, but take my Bassi Rachel, that tackles rolling terrain with aplomb.
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| A peaceful interlude: mossy banks, maple sap lines, and privacy. |
I avoided the lakeshore because of the strengthening headwind, in favor of quieter roads before reaching my destination.
I have always loved the family-friendly ambiance of 14th Star Brewery. Too early for hotel check-in, I hung out, grabbed a snack, and a flight, and coincidentally live bands performed all afternoon.
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| I love this spot with a view of the railroad high bridge over the Lamoile River. |
The Rachel was the perfect companion: cushiony tires, low gears - a cruising machine. This is the third saddle I've tried, and sadly, it needs another refresh.
Mini adventures always curb my wanderlust. With retirement on the horizon, I can't wait to spend endless time in the saddle.






Nice! Glad you got out on an overnight. And those Bivo water bottles are great.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first Bivo. They're a Vermont company and I was fortunate to win it in a raffle. I like it and this version holds 22 ounces.
DeleteThat bike looks great! One of the many benefits of being retired is that you are not looking out your office window on a perfect Tuesday , knowing that they are saying Saturday is going to be rainy.
ReplyDeleteAnd rushing my lunch time walk because I only get 30 minutes.
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