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Laconia, NH Campsite Recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRScorpion" data-source="post: 901669" data-attributes="member: 1317"><p>As luck would have it, the trip was almost a bust. Unfortunately, the sources that we called to verify the road conditions did us a disservice by understating the problems left from hurricane Irene. Of course you make the best of the situation, but it could have been much better (or I suppose worse). Between the rainy weather, washed out roads and bridges, and the Madmaps not working on the Zumo we made plenty of bad choices. Still we accumulative about 850 miles of mountain and lake scenery riding in a total of probably 6 days, which is a record for me and the SO. The temperature was much lower and therefore nicer than I'm used to. The people and the scenery were worth the trip. Oh and the lobster in Kennybunkport too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRScorpion, post: 901669, member: 1317"] As luck would have it, the trip was almost a bust. Unfortunately, the sources that we called to verify the road conditions did us a disservice by understating the problems left from hurricane Irene. Of course you make the best of the situation, but it could have been much better (or I suppose worse). Between the rainy weather, washed out roads and bridges, and the Madmaps not working on the Zumo we made plenty of bad choices. Still we accumulative about 850 miles of mountain and lake scenery riding in a total of probably 6 days, which is a record for me and the SO. The temperature was much lower and therefore nicer than I'm used to. The people and the scenery were worth the trip. Oh and the lobster in Kennybunkport too! [/QUOTE]
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