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Had the afternoon free, planed on going up to the upper Wallkill trail but rain was imminent there, to the north. Headed south west to the Sussex branch trail. Old RR 1860 to 1968, approx. 20 mies north/ south then it meets a 28 miler, heading west to the Delaware water gap. First time there, nice ride, rustic in spots, but very smooth & not much grade, a lot to see. Just off the trail were some old granite quarries, past a couple of lakes & ponds, lots of side trails, this is a pretty cool spot. Got a couple of hours of nice riding in before the skies opened up.
I like to ride a bit later in the evening when it's hot like this (100 or so and very humid). I go from about an hour before dusk right up to the point it really starts getting dark. It's worth it - definitely cooler once everything has some shade.
Flat beer and a fiddle we have a place like that here in Arkansas too only difference is I bet that fiddle player has most of his teeth! They also play the banjo, you may of seen the movie?
Flat beer and a fiddle we have a place like that here in Arkansas too only difference is I bet that fiddle player has most of his teeth! They also play the banjo, you may of seen the movie?
Downtown Visalia is improving. I got married at the Lamplighter Inn.... I sang Frank Sintra's version of " I've got you under my skin" to my wife; first and last time singing in public. Stop by for a ride sometime.
-Jake
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