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brianbmw |
Noob has a frosty nuts questions. |
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For those that can't get away for the entire weekend, would there be a option to meet up in the morning for a ride? I don't know if there is any
organization to the daily rides. Because of work, i can't get out for the entire weekend, but i'd love to meet up for breakfast and a long ride.
Brian |
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LT Boy |
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Brian,
To my knowledge, and from past experience, there are no organized rides. The Saturday morning rides are usually planed over a campfire and the consumption of adult beverages on Friday night. Most folks head out early 7:00am to 8:00am for the day. So if you are so incline to show up early on May 2 I sure that you could tag along with some one.
Larry Freitas
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bdanderson.redhotdivas |
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Thanks, That's kind of what i figured.
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Ritalin Poster Boy |
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Just about every ride I have done out of the Frosty Nutz starts with a jaunt up to Ludlow for breakfast, either at the Cafe at De Light or the Hatchery. They
are across the street from each other at Ludlow's only traffic light.
Perhaps people who want to hook up for a day ride should meet there for breakfast. |
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BBQer |
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You definitely don't want to go to Manchester to Up for Breakfast.
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brianbmw |
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Thanks guys, That sounds like a plan.
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BruceFerg |
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Whats Up with The What's Up For Breakfast bilge? I've never had a bad meal at What's Up for Breakfast. The food is good and somewaht novel at
times. Prices OK and they are motorcycle friendly.
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BBQer |
Now you've done it. | #7 | ||
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Bruce, the place is my #1 for breakfast, I'm just concerned that once everyone realizes how good it is the limited seating will cause the lines to stretch
down the stairs and into the street.
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BruceFerg |
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Well OK then. I'll just sit down and shut up.
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BoomaKatooma |
Come on up | #9 | ||
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Welcome, that Saturday during the Nutz, I invite anyone who would like to see our house (Melissa and I) and almost done Motorcycle Museum/Shop in Chester VT. Real easy to find and well some neat machines and a great place to hang out. Thanks! |
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BeeBee |
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UHhhhhhhh.... hellooooooooo....! How come we haven't.... I mean, how come I don't know...... I mean, what the............ !!!???!! (I live in
Grafton....:-)
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BoomaKatooma |
2973 Route 11 East Chester | #11 | ||
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Simple, we have been in Chester for a little over a year and have been doing a complete rebuild of the house and the museum/shop is almost done, have bikes that are in my current basement still to bring up. At the intersection of Route 11 East and 103, exactly 2.9 miles up the hill on the left, look for the square piece of granite with 2973 on it. |
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RunawayRalph |
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At last years Frosty Nutz I hiked about 6 miles to beautiful 125ft Hamilton Falls (They say over 10 people have died there goofing around on the Rocks) I have
done some research and I believe that I have found a ride to the falls.
Ralph
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BeeBee |
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Ralph - The roads should be rideable by next week. Mud season is over here. I rode over there last spring in deep mud on a R75/5. Windham seems to use very
course gravel to fill in the mud season ruts. Hope you know where you're going because I don't recall any trail head marking. It's a beautiful walk
down to the falls. If I get a chance, I'll ride over there next week and check it out. I live close.
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Mophoto |
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Although I wont be able to make it, I strongly suggest that you guys hook up with Doug Mo in Chester. If you do you will see some of the finest displays of
German and Italian iron anywhere. And I have learned by a very reliable source that "Big Red" now resides in its new home, the BoomaKatooma
Motorcycle Museum.
Maurice
01 R1000S 96 R1000RT 74 R90/6 |
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BeeBee |
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Ralph - Checked it out today. There's about 6 mud holes after you leave the pavement and there's some pretty course gravel in spots, but I'd ride
it. You can get around most of the mud. And there is a sign where you park to hike down to the falls.
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RunawayRalph |
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Thank you for the scouting mission. I'll try to get a small group ride going at the Nutz.
I am looking forward checking out Doug Mo's collection. 'See you all there
Ralph
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BeeBee |
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By the way, the Jamaica S.P. park ranger has a beautiful '78 R100S for sale. Low mileage, full dress, dark red, cherry.
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