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Bud2rat
12-12-2015, 05:55 PM
Hello all, Just thought that I would post about my ride today. Me and 2 friends left this morning to do some riding. We could decide where to go, so I just started out riding and before we knew it, we were heading in the direction of Morrow Mountain State Park. This park is located in the Sandhill region of North Carolina. It is not really a mountain, more like a hill. The elevation is about 1000 feet. It is surrounded by 2 lakes, Lake Tillery and Badin Lake. It's about 130 miles one way from my house. It turned out to be a beautiful day for a ride. The temperatures were in the low 70's and very few clouds. Absolutely beautiful. I hope that everybody had as good a day as I had today. It has been quite a few weeks of rain, cold weather and work that kept me off the bike, but not today.

Navigator
12-12-2015, 06:01 PM
It's good to know that some are experiencing beautiful riding weather. It's cold and rainy out here in the Washington with rails and roads getting flooded or washed out.

So do you have some pictures for us?

Bud2rat
12-12-2015, 07:22 PM
Sorry to hear that Mike and unfortunately no pictures, forgot the camera.

ctrider
12-13-2015, 03:51 PM
55 degrees here in Connecticut unheard of for mid Dec got out with a friend for a few hrs.

skullbagger
12-13-2015, 06:22 PM
Did a early morning ride just after the fog lifted to breakfast then back home.
Needed to finish up my xmas shopping, not doing that on the bike just to many idiots

Oracle
12-13-2015, 07:29 PM
Hello all, Just thought that I would post about my ride today. Me and 2 friends left this morning to do some riding. We could decide where to go, so I just started out riding and before we knew it, we were heading in the direction of Morrow Mountain State Park. This park is located in the Sandhill region of North Carolina. It is not really a mountain, more like a hill. The elevation is about 1000 feet. It is surrounded by 2 lakes, Lake Tillery and Badin Lake. It's about 130 miles one way from my house. It turned out to be a beautiful day for a ride. The temperatures were in the low 70's and very few clouds. Absolutely beautiful. I hope that everybody had as good a day as I had today. It has been quite a few weeks of rain, cold weather and work that kept me off the bike, but not today.

This is too funny... I was just there today with a few friends from Monroe, NC. Our ride started out the same way, then while we were filling up on the corner of 24/27 and 200, I mentioned going and everyone agreed. Morrow Mountain is a very beautiful place and a fantastic ride to and through it.

Bud2rat
12-13-2015, 10:06 PM
Hey Oracle, If you are ever back toward the Laurinburg/Maxton area give me a shout and maybe we can do a meet and greet and do some riding. I live just south of Fayetteville. My cell # 910-734-3823.

Oracle
12-13-2015, 10:23 PM
Will do...
Mine is 704-816-0827

Navigator
12-14-2015, 01:05 PM
I do so much miss riding in NC. We lived in Virginia Beach, VA for 11 years so have ridden throughout that state, Maryland, West Virginia and of course North Carolina. One of my favorite rides is along the Blue Ridge Parkway from the Front Royal, VA into Asheville NC. Simply beautiful. The pics/videos on this web site sure brings back some great memories.

http://www.exploreasheville.com/blue-ridge-parkway/?gclid=CMXQ3oT428kCFY9gfgodyqAOCQ

Hopefully I'll be back there on my Nomad this summer. At least that's the plan.

Bud2rat
12-14-2015, 02:43 PM
Hey Mike, If you make it back to this area give me a shout ahead of time and maybe we can get together and have lunch and maybe a ride.

Eddie R.
12-14-2015, 03:38 PM
Well, my ride wasn't as nice as Bud2rat, but never the less, I enjoyed it. Rode to work yesterday at 2pm from Fuquay to Durham on the winding road of...Toll 540! :tup: Then at 3:30 this am, rode home...only one on the highway. I believe it was still 63°.

During this time that we celebrate the birth of a Man who promised us ever lasting life, let us be mindful and RESPECTFUL of other religions who also celebrate their traditions this time of year also.


Well, Merry Christmas...Happy New Year! :yep:

Navigator
12-14-2015, 03:57 PM
Hey Mike, If you make it back to this area give me a shout ahead of time and maybe we can get together and have lunch and maybe a ride.

I will surely do that and look forward to it.

The rain has finally stopped so I'll be getting out in a few minutes. It's in the mid 40s. We moved here from Hawaii in 2003 and I just can't get used to these cold and damp winters. Gorgeous summers though.