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DC to Wrightsville Beach, NC. 6 and some hours there with another buddy of mine. Leaving in a couple of hours to avoid traffic. Spending the weekend there and riding back on Monday.
Forecast here says clear and wonderful. Taking a trip out to Eastern Ohio Friday after work, meander back home on Saturday. Only a couple hundred miles though, so I'll probably be out on Sunday too.
I got a place in the white mountains but my riding buddies are (1) going away with the girlfriend and (2) expecting a new child. Both great news for them but terrible for me who want to go riding Worst part is the last moth we haven't had any good weekends and this ones supposed to be mint
Nice to hear some are heading to dc. The BF and I are heading there leaving Boston on Friday. We have a toy hauler for the bikes and will be doing some camping outside the dc area. Never been to rolling thunder but really looking forward to it. Weather is supposed to be great!!!
The weather on Saturday and Sunday is supposted to be great in the northeast.
I can't go far, since I'm doing yardwork all weekend. I'll probably take a short 100 mile trip to western MA.
yard work? man what a waste of 3 good days to ride. If i lived up north and had to deal with no riding during winter. I would say the hell with weekend yard work
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