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I've never been up Mt. Washington and I'll be in the area in a few weeks with a lil' cutie on the bike. It just crossed My mind that Her...wanting to see the Mountains, may enjoy the top of Mt. Washington, she wants to see the Mountains? OK! But I have no idea if that's a good idea or not being on a Street-bike. Has anyone been to the top on a bike before??? I can't imagine it would be too difficult if it is allowed, but I would have a passenger so I don't know for sure, it may be rocky in spots or just spots with not alot of traction and I'd hate to pay only to have to make Her get off and walkin certain areas cause I know if I had to get off and walk...I'd be walking down...fuck that!
But if anyone could give me a little info or a heads up, that would be great and much appreciated.
Thanks!
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The auto road is pretty good on a bike. However, I'm not sure that its open right now.
-Brian
15 S-Works Venge
i've never been up myself because I'm not going to pay $14 to ride up and down a road (additional $8 for passenger)
It looks like the road doesn't open till early May http://www.mountwashingtonautoroad.com/Page-213.html.
Even then, you should pack for cold weather and check here before heading up http://www.mountwashington.org/weather/conditions.php
I did just check it out. Guess I should have googled it before I asked on here. But it's no problem for bikes. I don't mind paying for the experience, it's not like it's a rediculous amount and there's no time limit for the most part. I'll take Her up, what the hell. Watch me get to the top and the weather turn to shit!
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the weather will normally be fairly shitty up there...even on a pretty nice day at ground level. The road isnt too bad, I've never done it on a bike but there only one part that may be a bit challenging in wet weather and its right before the top there is a sharp inclining turn
- TJ
I go up at least once a year but I've never taken a passenger. If I were you I'd go up on June 14th or June 17th. Those dates are during Laconia Motorcycle Week and it's restricted to bikes only.
All but the very top is paved. It's steep, twisty and sometimes bumpy. The way up is fine, the way down from the top can be sketchy as it's steep, dirt and full of switch backs. Depending on how your passenger is about staying off your back on steep declines, you may want to consider trying it without a passenger first.
Try searching YouTube
And don't believe everything you think.
I've taken passengers up on both my sportbike and road king. The sportbike is actually easier. If she's not sure she wants to do it you ought to check out cathedral ledge in north conway. There's a road that goes to the top with a view of the valley.
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but I'm walking all the time." -- Joe Strummer
If it's open...and if the weather is decent....it's well worth it. And should be no problem two up!
+1 on Cathedral Ledge....
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Thank You Gentlemen...I'll have to find Cathedral Ledge, We're staying at the Kearsage Inn, in North Conway so I've been plotting some roads to take and that one sounds good if You Guys are reccommending it!
Hopefully the weather will cooperate or We'll have to stay in and have sex all day...But NO riding? NO NO NO, That just can't happen!
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Rt. 302/Rt. 16
West Side Rd.
Cathedral Ledge Rd.
Lots of good roads for riding around North Conway. Even if you don't go up Mt. Washington, Rt. 16 is a nice ride passing between Mt. Washington and Wildcat Mt.
A nice loop would be to connect the following roads ...
Rt. 302/Rt. 16
Hurricane Mountain rd.
Evans Notch rd.
Rt. 2
Rt. 16
Rt. 302 north will take you around through Crawford notch and to the western side of Mt. Washington where the Cog Railway begins. From there you can double back, hit Bear Notch rd. and pick up the Kancamagus. Probably want to double back on the kancamagus unless you want to ride dirty on Sandwich Notch rd.
Damn .. I need to get back there for some riding soon!
Thanks alot! I just wrote that down and will fine tune if need be. Her ass is going to be so sore!!And then She's gonna do all this riding with me on that little pee pad? How do they do it? Poor Girl, She has no idea what's in store for Her. She's all in love with me nooow, but She's going to go back to Florida all crying and shit,...I'll probably never see HER again!
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Well that might make the ride up the Hill interesting!
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Hurricane Mt is still closed. I drove past the Chatham (east) end yesterday; good news is they have the tractor with street sweeper there to clear the sand. Bad news is there was a couple inches of fresh snow. Evans notch may be a while. A week or so ago the snowbank in Chatham was still around 10 ft tall.
And I'll add 153 toward Eaton and 113A from Tamworth into Sandwich to the list of good roads in the area. Just be careful riding as a the roads took a beating this year with frost heaves.
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-Brian
15 S-Works Venge
i went up there last year when i was at laconia-there was STILL snow in places at the top in the middle of june. dont matter what the weather is at the bottom, it'll be pretty cold at the top, so dress accordingly roughest ride i've ever taken the vmax on. i'm glad i took the opportunity to go up as the views were spectacular, but i dont think i'll do it again.
later odieoh24
I have been there in July with snow
When does cog railway open ?
No matter what the weather is, bring a jacket. It can be 85 at the bottom and in the 30's at the top.
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I went 2-up to the summit on a VFR. My only issue was traffic; was stuck behind some really slow cars...think walking speed, uphill while 2-up. Just made it a bit obnoxious. This was on a Laconia weekend a 2-3 years ago.
If either of you are scared of heights some parts of the road might make you a little nervous.![]()
i have hiked it...never taken any kind of vehicle up it...i would say check your brake pads...def be ready for cold bad weather and hope for the best...there is a very small number of days when you have a clear view from the top...its warmer when your moving...sitting on a bike rolling down the fully exposed road is probably colder
check the weather here
http://www.mountwashington.org/
from a hike in July...yea its snow
from another hike in July on a perfectly timed summit...if we would have summitted a half hour earlier we wouldn't have been able to see anything
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Last edited by Point37; 04-19-10 at 02:34 PM.
I Am planning on going up there the first Saturday of laconia its something to day you did. If you want to have alot more fun go up Mt. Mitchel its the only peak on the east coast taller than Washington and its in the middle of the blue ridge parkway
I have some Auto Road pics in my gallery if you are interested: http://www.nestreetriders.com/galler...ohnnyx-14.html
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Last edited by JohnnyX-14; 04-19-10 at 08:49 PM.
Current Rides:
08 Ninja ZX-14
02 VMAX 1200
10 VMAX ZR-1700 (Factory closed course competition ECU)
05 ZX-6R (636) (The modified trackday scooter, but still registered for the street)