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PK had another memorable moment up there a couple of weeks ago. He got to help drag a bike out of the ditch at picnic table corner. Hanging at picnic table corner can be like being a corner worker at the track on occasion.
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I was up there yesterday and took a pic. Not much left to the guard rail.
2010 Ducati 848 DARK
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Hey Parker. It was cool seeing you there. If you stop there again you might want to check out the tree.
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1984 BMW R100cs
1979 Triumph 750 Bonneville
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Hey Parker,
Gary and I are starting the official AppGap Bike Night, 6 PM Tuesdays at the picnic table.
http://appgapcornercrew.com/
PK
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I rediscovered Rt. 12a & 12, although the pavement was quite poor in spots, the route traveled & scenery was fun.
Yesterday, A riding buddy & I went out & about the southern part of the Vermont side of Lake Champlain....basically, Route 74 & Route 73... very cool sweeper turns on 73 into Orwell...of course 73 was pretty nice. We did 53 around Lake Dumore then Upper Plains Road to Rt 125 on up to Ripton & the Lincoln Road...
Word of caution... Rt 125 into Ripton is a great curvy road with nice new pavement... somewhat slick pavement...even for this Ol' Unkle Pokey... even my riding buddy who is very experienced said..."wow that was quite slick". Not a lot of moisture on the road but more sliding at 30mph than I liked... dialed it way down. I was actually glad to be on the a nice dirt road like the Lincoln Road.
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Hell of a day on App Gap Saturday. I was hanging at picnic table corner when two running board bikes hit the guard rail at the same time. The guy in front bounced off the guard rail a few times before he ended up in the ditch. He actually lost a finger. The second guy high sided and ended up pinned between the guard rail and his bike. Once he came to he seem to be in fairly good shape. They both manged to ride away and head for the hospital. Running boards and App Gap don't mix well.
2010 Ducati 848 DARK
2005 HD XL1200R
1984 BMW R100cs
1979 Triumph 750 Bonneville
Don't be afraid of the dark side
I've driven the App Gap a number of times and I'm not sure which corner you're talking about. Time for another run. I'm going to try and put one together for next weekend (weather permitting). I know the pavement is kind of rough in spots...it's Vermont, all the pavement is rough in spots. Get over it.
John, maybe we could checkout your special loop?
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The picnic table corner is about a mile from the top on the west side. Look for the spot where the guard rail is bowed all the way to the ground. Tables are on the inside of the corner. If any NESR folks stop at the tables you might want to look for this.
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1984 BMW R100cs
1979 Triumph 750 Bonneville
Don't be afraid of the dark side
Did some pavement scraping Saturday
I would doubly-honored to learn that I had a special loop *and* it would be of interest to a member of the inner circle of BTVBN elite....lol... whatever I might know or learn, I share gladly.
For various reasons, I do enjoy poking along through the various gaps & notches of Vermont with decent roads (some dirt but decent well maintained roads) given my lack of talent & skill all of my routes must be reasonably safe at appropriate speeds. (If I can ride them, anyone can) So many interesting rides back & forth across the Green Mountains. Sorry I can't join you for 2-4 weeks while my hamstring heals (just dorky single-rider 0.1 MPH tip over). I would be honored to be the "very distant rear guard" for your group in the near future carrying the snacks & coffee thermoses... a little like a chuck wagon for a group of wild cowboys..
I do like going through AppaGap, hitting German Flats Road to the Sugar Bush Access Rd ( then to Golf Course Road to W. Hill Rd.. optional if you wish to avoid dirt), stop in at the Village Store in Warren for a biobreak, water, coffee, BS session... from the Village store..it's riders' choice really...Rt. 100 to Brandon or Middlebury gaps or back through Lincoln Gap ...probably not fun for kneescrapers...or head north on Rt.100 pick up Smuggler's Notch
Here is a conversation starter --> link You may not want to do the excursion down Rt. 12 & back that I did...but 12 & 12a were fun to me at the time. 12a felt kind of wild, with moss growing in the cracked pavement, trees crowding in & narrow shoulders on the road..but the pavement was so-so. I went through the notch (both ways) on Friday. Rt 108 was in pretty good shape. Upper Pleasant Valley Road is quite nice with lots of new pavement just ask the black ducati with a givi top box that blew past me. (but of course, no shame in that) , even the Pratt Road (dirt) was in decent shape.. Blow offm my excursion down Rt 64 was to hit Wilkins HD for some unbreakable sunglasses & visit, I hit 89 just to make tracks to Waterbury because I spent jawboning & hanging out drinking coffee at Wilkins. (but I did blast up 64 from just outside of Norwich...Unkle Pokey McPutt-Putt was taking a nap ... eh eh eh ... have to admit...pretty fun)
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They have paved a lot of the east side of Lincoln gap and its kind of a goKart track now
You still have some dirt
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I saw your friend there on the Triumph during all the excitement. Saw him again later in East Middlebury. Tell him to stop by the tables sometime. There's a few of us that hang out there on a regular basis and it can be quite the show on the right day.
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Lost a finger and rode to the hospital.. crazy.
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Did App Gap today and there's very little sand on the road but the frost heaves are everywhere. Couldn't stop at the picnic tables, snow bank in the way.
2010 Ducati 848 DARK
2005 HD XL1200R
1984 BMW R100cs
1979 Triumph 750 Bonneville
Don't be afraid of the dark side