We’re back at Traveler’s Woods in Bernardston, MA once again. The one campground near Ashuwillticook R/T was full and we knew Traveler’s Woods was a nice place. Landen loves the big slide and is able to ride his bike.
The trailhead in Adam’s was an hour away. It was a beautiful drive through the Berkshires. Some of the prettiest scenery so far. I especially enjoyed seeing the old weathered barns.
This was a perfect day, temperatures in the 70’s, to ride the perfect trail. There was something interesting to see around every turn. The trail surface was smooth and wide. There were a few areas raised by roots that were well marked. The bumps kept Landen interested. We finished our ride about 3 PM and the trail was beginning to get crowded.
We rode 23 miles today and finished our Massachusetts 100. Hooray!!
We stopped in Freeport to visit LL Bean on our way to the trailhead.
Freeport was a bit too touristy for us . A real shoppers paradise. We managed to escape LL Bean for under $200. Yay!!
We had fun!! This trail provided some nice hills, some steep, some short and sweet! The trail was within site of the river almost the entire time which kept it interesting. We began our ride in Gardiner and took the trail to Augusta, state capital, of Maine.
We enjoyed this uncrowded trail with it’s scenic river views, small towns and of course that biking thing. We have banked 25 miles in Maine and will return in the future to complete our 100.
Tomorrow we head back to Massachusetts to complete our 100 miles., the LORD willing.
We moved to our campsite yesterday morning. Landen a bit tired so let him get a good nap and then headed for Sam’s Club to resupply.
The Eastern Trail is also known as the East Coast Greenway. We started our ride at Bug Light Park. No, not Bud Light.
This trail goes all the way to Kennebunk about 30 miles away. We knew that some of the trail was paved, some hard pack and some on road. Our plan was to ride as far as we could before the pavement ended.
We were able to ride as far as the Wainwright Sports Complex before the trail began to follow a busy highway. The sports complex was beautiful with soccer fields, baseball and football fields.
Oh what a perfect day, our first Maine miles, a nice bike ride, breathing good salty sea air, a bit of history and PB&J’s.
Today was all about Landen. We left Ames Brook Campground for Lincoln where we had reservations on the Hobo Train.
The train ride was about 90 minutes long. All the children aboard had a great time. The balloons were a real hit with everyone.
We hopped in the motorhome and were off to Scarborough, Maine to spend a night at Cabelas. We have reservations for the following 3 nights nearby and have some rides planned in Portland.
We were on the road early to catch the shuttle up the mountain to be begin our ride “down” the Franconia Notch Trail. Sport Thoma in Lincoln provided the shuttle.
Some of the down hills were quite exhilarating but we were caught off guard by some of the very steep climbs.
We had such an awesome time. Scenery was beautiful. The ride was fast and fun at times but had some challenging climbs as well. The ride from the end of the trail to Thoma Sport where our car was parked was over 2 miles of downhill. AWESOME!! Fun for all!
We arrived in Ashland, NH about 3:30 yesterday. The drive north was slow due to Friday afternoon traffic. The area is beautiful, heavily forested, narrow winding roads. It is much cooler here, feels great. We are staying at Ames Brook Campground for 4 nights.
We were off to Laconia to ride the Wow Trail and the Winnisquam Scenic Trail the next morning. Beautiful drive through forest to reach trail.
The city of Laconia is in the lakes region between Lake Winnipesaukee and Lake Winnisquam. Lake Winnipesaukee is a glacial lake with 258 islands.
This trail did not disappoint. The ride was beautiful and the weather perfect.
The two trails came together seamlessly. The Winnisquam Senic Trail is relatively new. The trail surface was some of the best we’ve seen.
We ate lunch at a picnic table at the end of our ride. Landen cried when we loaded up the bikes. Gotta love him!!
We awoke in our new campsite to rain. Our plan was to ride the Clipper City R/T and Harborwalk but with the rain we had to make alternate plans.
We decided to take in the sights in Newburyport on foot instead of on two wheels. It was clear when we left our motorhome but soon after we arrived it began to rain.
We stopped at a local bike shop and got some information on a rail trail. It’s close to Boston but may work for us.
One of the locals told us about a good restaurant, Mr Mike’s, so we stopped for dinner. Can’t beat local knowledge. We had a delicious meal and Landen enjoyed himself too.
We packed and moved on from Boston Minuteman Campground to take our first ride in New Hampshire. We parked at the Winham Trailhead and rode north on the Derry Rail Trail.
This took us into the quaint New England town of Derry. The paved part of the trail ended in Hood Park where there was parking and a large pond for fishing. The trail was mostly forested with areas of wetlands. We saw many of the stone walls tumbling into the forest.
The Windham R/T travels thru shaded forests, marshes and wetlands. Much of the trail is on a raised railroad bed which we really enjoy. The raised railroad bed enables good views of woods, wetlands and valleys below. We both agree that this was our favorite ride in New England so far.
It’s good to have begun our New Hampshire miles. There are so many trails here but most are gravel, dirt, cinder, ballast, sand or some combination of these. We are sticking to asphalt and cement while having Landen on tow!!
Moved to campsite across from the pool which had strong wifi signal – hooray!! Landen and I took a walk through the campground but all he could talk about was the pool.
This was a nice day off for us all. No travel, no biking just relaxing. After his swim Landen took a 3 hour nap. Lenny and I had quiet time.
It’s so different traveling with a 2 year old but we are all adapting.
So, with a few changes a two year old fits in quite nicely. Best part is he loves that whole biking thing.