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We just had 2 back to back days in the 70s lets here how you spent them and where you went.
Friday headed north then east over the hudson river in Kingston, to CT did the big 119, 7, 44 loop plus stop at work in the am late night stop to see some friend at the Cavu and the Big Easy. Left at 9am got back home 10:30pm... was a heck of a day
Saturday my son and his new street bob headed west on 44/55 hooked up with a friend on 209, headed south to Rt. 97 (hawks nest) to Rt.55 in Barryville to 17B to the Bethel Woods Center. checked out the 60s occ bike then 17B to 55 east back to 209 north and over the mountain to home. both days = about 450 miles
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