socially distorted
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Just got back from 3 great days of riding in the Adirondacks and Vermont. I planned the majority of my run based on what Ive read in this thread. {thanks everyone!} Obviously, unless you live under a rock you're aware of the flood damage and a quick google search will let you know what roads are still closed. Anywhere the roadway has been damaged has been well marked, or at least temporarily repaired with lots of advance warning that the pavement ends briefly. A couple of things i wasnt expecting though, is the amount of sand and silt that the flooding left on the road in spots which can pop up when least expected -- pretty much any road with flowing water near it will have some silt down somewhere. There are lots of places where the wide area on the apex of some corners is where a lot of the rock debris has had to be piled up until it can be taken away.... Plus, the force of the rushing water has bent over LOTS of the road signs...making them barely visible in the daylight, and just about invisible at dusk... It was still a great ride [my first] and thanks again to the member who recommended the Upper Ridge Road, Tracy Rd 6, and Vermont 17 and 100. [i couldnt go as far south on 100 as i would have liked because it was closed at 125..but the 125 turned out to be a blast as well]
so for those who have been on those roads before, take a relaxed test run first before taking it up a notch!
so for those who have been on those roads before, take a relaxed test run first before taking it up a notch!