We
have just returned from three months in Massachusetts, USA and
thought we would share our experience with the Bikeshare Community.
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The first thing that
happened when we arrived was that Eric Rowe got in touch from
New Hampshire and offered to bring his BMW K100 LT down to Plymouth
for us to use. His bike, a mint example of this model was a
joy to ride and performed faultlessly throughout all our adventures.
This meant that in between family commitments we were able to
tour all through Western Mass, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
We were a bit apprehensive about riding on the 'wrong' side
of the road. However, we got around this by tying a red bandana
on Geoff's right arm and made sure that that was the arm on
the kerbside of the road. After a few short careful practice
runs we set out further afield. Some of the highlights included
riding through the Mohawk Trail and the Berkshires. We also
spent a very interesting morning at the Indian Motorcycle Museum
in Springfield Mass (once the largest producer of motorcycles
in the world) guided by Esta Manthos one of the co-founders
of the museum. She had an intimate knowledge of every exhibit
and was fascinating to listen to. And she still, at 70+, rides
an Indian Four. Going on from Springfield we visited the Norman
Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge and the Robert Frost Farm.
We spent an afternoon going through the backroads of Vermont
to find the covered bridges, a lovely ride through the forest
and along the river. After that we camped out in one of the
State Parks which are much more reasonably priced than the privately
owned camp grounds with just as good if not better facilities.
Another trip took us up the East Coast through Marblehead, Gloucester
(setting for the film Perfect Storm) then on to Cape Anne and
back through Salem (home of the witches).
We were fortunate to meet up with a group called the Manomet
Mystery Riders who took us under their wing and we joined them
for several of their club rides through Mass, which enabled
us to explore many backroads and byways we would have otherwise
missed.
We visited Eric and Susan at their magnificent property in the
Mountains of New Hampshire overlooking Bow Lake and can't thank
them enough for their hospitality. They put on a marvellous
bar-b-que for Geoff when he went up to spend the day at the
Nascar Race at New Hampshire International Speedway.
Of course, no true Kiwi could pass up a visit to a brewery and
we spent a pleasant afternoon being educated in the fine art
of making beer and visiting the Clydesdales at Budweiser Establishment.
On his way back to New Zealand, Geoff was also able to take
in the Indianapolis Formula 1 Grand Prix. A visit to Indianapolis
Speedway is quite something. The scale and size of the whole
operation have to be seen to be appreciated and the whole city
gets right behind the event.
We are now back home settling back into the old routine but
will always have great memories of our Bikeshare Experience
and here are some of the photos that bring it all back to life.
Note the tank bag
purchased online in USA from Big Mac Accessories who posted
it out to NZ without any hiccups at all. It was waiting for
us when we got back. Bravo the US Mail!!.
We look forward to hearing from any Bikeshare Members who are
headed our way and be sure that we will do our utmost to extend
the same marvellous hospitality that we experienced in US.
All the best and don't forget to keep the shiny side up - Geoff
and Chris |