Got off to a slow start this year in part because of the weather (longer then usual winter) and in part when I went on vacation. My first attempt in a day trip turned into a cluster.
However and on 3 hours of sleep I got up with a couple of my usual riding buddies Matt and Bob and headed to Lake George for the opening day of Americade. It was a suspect day with 80% chance of rain but we said f*ck it lets go.
We met up at the Hartland Diner in Vermont:
https://hartlanddiner.com/ I'm a chow hound and clean my plate to the porcelain. They gave us so much food none of us could eat all of it and it was deliscous. We headed out at 8:30am from the diner.
It was an uneventful putt winding the backroads of Vermont rts 12-4-7 and thru Whitehall,NY (birthplace of the Navy..yes it is) catching NY rts 149 and 9L into Lake George. The 2 guys I was with were wicked surprised when we tuned into the Americade strip because for some reason they thought we were riding to Lake George and then heading home. I told them Americade WTF ? The place was jacked with rows and rows and rows of mostly metric bikes and some damned awsome ones at that. Anywho it costs 10$ to walk thru the fenced in vendors, food and otherwise. I'll have to say that my observation was they had a much higher level of quality vendors then at any bike week in Laconia I been to. None of us had any money but were greatful for the ice cold 5$ lemonades to quench our parch throats. No beer tents which sucked. It was in the low 80's and sunny. The lack of sleep and burning sun was kicking my old beat down ass pretty good.
We walked around for about an hour os so then headed home another way to mix it up a smidge. When we got to the juncture or rts 4 and 7 we headed south instead of the way we came in as I wanted to catch VT rt 103 into Ludlow and then 131 stopping in xxxxxxx,VT at an old timey little know Vermont country store called xxxxxxx.
What makes xxxxxx unique? Besides selling home grown lamb,beef,chicekn and assorted flavored beef jerky he's been collecting guns voraciously since the 1940's plus he took us down stairs in to his secret stash and showed us some amazing stuff including an original Civil war discharge he found in the attic of his home. For some reason he took a liking towards us and we were his new best buddies. Nice guy. He has a 2000 springer softail with less then 10,000 miles that he'd bought new, elevated in the store as homage to his brief riding days.
All in all it was a good day. Funny as we did hit some rain coming home just outside of Rutland,VT. Pulled over to gear up. Got back on the road and in less then 1/4 mile it was sunny again? WTF....
I'll have pictures in a couple days as I am having them put on a disk. Or friend me on my facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/john.a.henderson2 which was easier to post the pictures on for some reason? I'm not desperate to have friends on my FB page, I am quite content with the handpicked ones I have but the pictures are easierr to post there then here. No offense.