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#1 EricP

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 09:53 PM

Started in Moultonborough this morning and went up the castle trail then back down and over to Ossipee, up 19 to CK to get a map of the area, first time up that way. Tracks def need more snow, fairly bumpy but passable. The ride down the Mt into Ossipee and to the Yankee Smokehouse was very nice, good job to the club that maintains that trail, really enjoyed it. Ate at the Smokehouse, always a goods meal. Spoke with a bunch of guys at CK and they were very helpful and friendly, good bunch of guys, saw 2 groomers in the lot, nice equipment guys! We headed back south down 19 as there was concern what the Sandwich trails would be like, then to 200 @ Pollys Crossing. That trail from 19 to the warming shack was awesome, again kudos to the club there as well! Hands down best section we rode today. The rest was fair to good and not that bad. 70 miles and a great day!

Wife grabbed us from the cam, cool!

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Posted 24 January 2010 - 07:54 AM

View PostEricP, on Jan 23 2010, 09:53 PM, said:

Started in Moultonborough this morning and went up the castle trail then back down and over to Ossipee, up 19 to CK to get a map of the area, first time up that way. Tracks def need more snow, fairly bumpy but passable. The ride down the Mt into Ossipee and to the Yankee Smokehouse was very nice, good job to the club that maintains that trail, really enjoyed it. Ate at the Smokehouse, always a goods meal. Spoke with a bunch of guys at CK and they were very helpful and friendly, good bunch of guys, saw 2 groomers in the lot, nice equipment guys! We headed back south down 19 as there was concern what the Sandwich trails would be like, then to 200 @ Pollys Crossing. That trail from 19 to the warming shack was awesome, again kudos to the club there as well! Hands down best section we rode today. The rest was fair to good and not that bad. 70 miles and a great day!

Wife grabbed us from the cam, cool!
glad you guy's had a good ride back, 200 from Polly's to the Wolfeboro snack shack is usually a nice ride.

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Posted 24 January 2010 - 12:06 PM

The trail over Mt. Shaw is groomed by the state DRED parks and trails out of white lale state park.
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Posted 25 January 2010 - 08:34 AM

Hey EricP are you originally from MA? JUst curious as I know an Eric P LOL

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 12:18 PM

View Postsnorander, on Jan 25 2010, 08:34 AM, said:

Hey EricP are you originally from MA? JUst curious as I know an Eric P LOL

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A long time ago in a place far far away, ok, well Saugus, is where I was born, lived in Marshfield for a bit, then NH. I work in Beverly now.
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Posted 28 January 2010 - 03:36 PM

View PostEricP, on Jan 28 2010, 12:18 PM, said:

A long time ago in a place far far away, ok, well Saugus, is where I was born, lived in Marshfield for a bit, then NH. I work in Beverly now.


Ahhh not the same Eric P then LOL!

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 05:12 PM

View PostEricP, on Jan 23 2010, 09:53 PM, said:

Started in Moultonborough this morning and went up the castle trail then back down and over to Ossipee, up 19 to CK to get a map of the area, first time up that way. Tracks def need more snow, fairly bumpy but passable. The ride down the Mt into Ossipee and to the Yankee Smokehouse was very nice, good job to the club that maintains that trail, really enjoyed it. Ate at the Smokehouse, always a goods meal. Spoke with a bunch of guys at CK and they were very helpful and friendly, good bunch of guys, saw 2 groomers in the lot, nice equipment guys! We headed back south down 19 as there was concern what the Sandwich trails would be like, then to 200 @ Pollys Crossing. That trail from 19 to the warming shack was awesome, again kudos to the club there as well! Hands down best section we rode today. The rest was fair to good and not that bad. 70 miles and a great day!

Wife grabbed us from the cam, cool!


HEY! That's me.... AND my boys ha ha ha. Thanks to the Mrs. Eric for snapping the pic off line. The kids got a kick out of it. I think my twins earn the JR. Iron Butt Awards for non-complaining and being good troopers on that 70 mile trek. :good:



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