ltljohn Posted August 22, 2018 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Three knuckleheads ltljohn, Matts12GS and Jonathan took a tour of New England recently, here is their story...... It starts with Jonathan riding up from Jax Florida on Tuesday and then meeting me in PA on the way to Matts in CT on Wednesday. We all met and spent the night at Matts (you have to try and get him to make you some smoked brisket tacos sometime) We took off Thursday morning and headed north through Mass and in to NH with a side trip to get some riding in Vermont. Stopped and had lunch in Lincoln NH. From there we headed up the Kancamagus Highway from Lincoln to Conway. Some of the scenery After that we headed to Augusta ME for the night. We had planned a scenic route but side trips had us cut the route short.. When we left Augusta Friday morning we headed north to Medway ME to pick up RT11. This included 130 miles of I-95, if you have to ride slab this is a good one, fairly new pavement, beautiful scenery, no traffic and 70-75 mph speed limits. RT 11 is about 130 miles to FT Kent the stretch below Sherman runs along the Penobscot river for a great twisty ride even though it is a bit rough in places. From Sherman to Ft Kent this is one of the best roads I have ever ridden. It has smooth pavement, big sweepers, great viewsand almost no towns or houses. At one point we went about half an hour without seeing another vehicle going in our direction. There is one 2 mile stretch just below Eagle Lake that is dirt while they build a climbing lane for trucks but it is supposed to be done this fall. Augusta to Ft Kent Ft Kent is the northern end of US1 They have a nice marker. That is Canada in the background After Ft Kent we continued south on US1 to Madawaska to Four Corners Park We ended our day in Houlton ME. One other thing we discovered is as you travel US1 along the border areas your phone is just a likely to connect to a Canadian cell tower as a U.S.one so be careful of the roaming charges. On Saturday morning we took off in light rain for Lubec ME and Quoddy Head State Park the easternmost point in the U.S. About an hour in to the day I found out my trusty rain suit that kept me dry in 700 miles of rain going to and from Wisconsin for the UN had sprung a leak in the seat and I now had water dripping in to my right boot. 56 degrees and raining this day could have been better. After we left the lighthouse we made our way back to Augusta for the night It stopped raining and warmed in to the high 60's-low 70's. We had a nice fancy hotel room with a gas fireplace, I bet they didn't put it there to have wet moto gear spread all around in front of and hanging on it, but it worked just fine. I grew up in Augusta so this gave me a chance to meet up with my oldest friend, we go back the the first grade. even better I was able to spend some time with MOM! 99 and still going We all slept in late Sunday morning, I visited with mom and matt relaxed. Jonathan left the group to go visit an old friend about an hour away and he headed back to FL from there. Matt and I headed back to his place in CT. My ride home Monday was nice and peaceful except for the backup at the I-84 bridge over the Hudson 4 miles of 5MPH too slow idle along and too fast to stop my left had was killing me. I put in about 1800 miles and had a great time riding with friends both old and new. I am sure Matt will chime in here and add a few pictures. One last thing that I will always remember is traveling down US1 toward Lubeck in the rain and hearing Matt in my headset "OH S@#$ PAVEMENT ENDS" there is a mile of so stretch being rebuilt just north of Lubeck that is very poorly marked until you are right on top of it. Ride Well ltljohn Link to comment
TEWKS Posted August 22, 2018 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Great story, John! Moms are special people! Pat Link to comment
Lone_RT_rider Posted August 22, 2018 Share Posted August 22, 2018 One last thing that I will always remember is traveling down US1 toward Lubeck in the rain and hearing Matt in my headset "OH S@#$ PAVEMENT ENDS" there is a mile of so stretch being rebuilt just north of Lubeck that is very poorly marked until you are right on top of it. John, I know those "Oh $*&!" moments well. I have had a few of those myself. The one that comes to mind was in Southern Utah.... all I heard was "Oh $@, is that a cop?" Great write up! Thanks for sharing. Link to comment
Jake Posted August 22, 2018 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Love the Mom pic! What a sweetheart. Link to comment
Bud Posted August 22, 2018 Share Posted August 22, 2018 Great report. Good to see you with your mom! Link to comment
terryofperry Posted August 23, 2018 Share Posted August 23, 2018 Wonderful ltljohn, thank you for writing it up and sharing. Terry Link to comment
Indy Dave Posted August 23, 2018 Share Posted August 23, 2018 Great story, thanks for taking the time to share. Also glad you were able to escape your demanding schedule to get out and put some miles on. I know that had to feel great! Link to comment
Rick Ward Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 Great story and pics. I too like Mom. Rick Link to comment
Marty Hill Posted September 7, 2018 Share Posted September 7, 2018 Great story and pics. Oddly, my daughter spent a night in that lighthouse about 3 weeks ago. The keeper is a former Coastie. I plan on visiting next year. Link to comment
Matts_12GS Posted September 25, 2018 Share Posted September 25, 2018 What a great trip and set of memories. Thanks for planning it out John! Link to comment
ltljohn Posted September 25, 2018 Author Share Posted September 25, 2018 Matt, Do you have any pics to add? Link to comment
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