Share the Ride. Pictures, Videos and Stories From the Road or Trail

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This is the Blow Me Down Mill in Cornish New Hampshire. You might recognize the artist’s names. It’s a great area to call home.
 
Erie canal. It's pretty cool where the canal goes above a stream. We stayed at Green Lakes State Park and could ride to the canal from our campsite.
Found some really great pizza too!
 

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Erie canal. It's pretty cool where the canal goes above a stream. We stayed at Green Lakes State Park and could ride to the canal from our campsite.
Found some really great pizza too!
Very nice. I had hoped that there would be more people sharing their rides. In the interest of keeping this thread alive, here is a little video from a recent ride. There is even a famous actor’s final resting place.
 
From our night ride in Acadia last month, I have posted this before.
I highly recommend a night ride, we do them all the time in state parks, usually no traffic, absolutely no traffic in Acadia on the carriage roads.
The sounds of the night are incredible.
 

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Night ride in 2022 at Myakka River State Park. The gator was from a few weeks before the night ride, that's about a 2 foot fish in its mouth. The gator was one of the biggest in the park.
At night you can shine your flash light at the water and see dozens of pairs of red eyes looking back at you from all the gators.
 

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From our night ride in Acadia last month, I have posted this before.
I highly recommend a night ride, we do them all the time in state parks, usually no traffic, absolutely no traffic in Acadia on the carriage roads.
The sounds of the night are incredible.
I love riding Mount Desert Island. Is the third picture from Day Mountain? Thank you for sharing.
 
The Park Loop road in Acadia is one of my favorite rides. I rode it on Tuesday and had a GoPro on my chest. The bike is my Wilier GT-S Carbon road bike, (not my eBike). There was still some smoke in the air from the Canadian wild fires, so the sky is not a bright blue. The ride, including Cadillac Mountain is a little over 31 miles and total climbing is approximately 3,000’. I hope that some of you will enjoy it.

 
The Park Loop road in Acadia is one of my favorite rides. I rode it on Tuesday and had a GoPro on my chest. The bike is my Wilier GT-S Carbon road bike, (not my eBike). There was still some smoke in the air from the Canadian wild fires, so the sky is not a bright blue. The ride, including Cadillac Mountain is a little over 31 miles and total climbing is approximately 3,000’. I hope that some of you will enjoy it.

on the surround sound this is awesome :)
 
Great video! When we do the Park Loop we go to stables and ride the carriage roads back to the visitor center, my wife doesn't like the 2 way traffic from Jordan Pond to the visitor center. We did 35 miles on the carriage roads today, not too crowded.
I'll try to talk her into Cadillac Mountain next year. LOL
First pic is from Park Loop at Otter Cliff a few rides back.
We did see a porcupine on the carriage road today.
 

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Old Monroe and the apocalyptic zombie bridge of doom.

Well, really just an abandoned bridge I had to squeeze around the roadblocks at either end.

29 miles, 1300 ft of rollers
 

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