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Old 02-01-2009, 03:55 PM   #1
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Went across the lake from Black Cat and got on the trails at Pier 19. The power lines where is great shape but they got a little rough as we headed toward the Castle trails. They were very rough from the Castle to Center Harbor on 15S
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:10 PM   #2
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We rode from center harbor (patrician shores) to red hill and got breakfast at the village. good as usual. then went back to meredith on 15s and got on the rail road. the trails in bridgewater were amazingg!!! Then we crossed newfound and made the loop back to the railroad. fueled up in plymouth and went back on the other side of the river into sandwich notch and back to center harbor across the squam lakes. It was a great ride. the rails to plymouth were rough and 15s under the powerlines to meredith were bumpy too however it was worth the bumps to get to bridgewater.... couldnt ask for better trails! hopefully the rain holds off this week for the most part and the riding stays good. hope everyone had a great weekend riding!
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