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Leaving Missouri, heading to the Dragon then the Blue Ridge Parkway and working our way to Portland Maine to eat a Lobster. After we get our bellies full heading to Niagara Falls then back home. Hope my tail end can take it.
My wife and I "just" got back from the Dragon and BRP almost a month ago - where did the summer go
The lobster season has been great so far here and doesn't look to ease up any time soon - don't get anything under 2lbs they are just that good right now.
When you go to Niagra make sure you can make enough time to see it from the Canadian side - it is worth it
And if you have the time also include Maid of the Mist - yes a little touristy but sitting there in the mist as the falls cascade is amazing
Ride safe and have a great time!
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Reason: Typos syntax the usual
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