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<blockquote data-quote="Banditat1200" data-source="post: 82649" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>Hey Tom, I usually do RT100 and RT17 3 or 4 times a year it is a must do for me. We will make more concrete plans when the time gets near.But Friday is good.Me and a buddy went to the Killington classic last year and went up rt100 out of ludlow to rt 17 and made a big loop down to Brattleburo (sp).I think it was rt 30.Its a shame they cancled it. It was small ,but it takes time to grow into somthing bigger.I have some friends in Fairhaven VT I should look up but anyways....all I need is time. Dwayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banditat1200, post: 82649, member: 932"] Hey Tom, I usually do RT100 and RT17 3 or 4 times a year it is a must do for me. We will make more concrete plans when the time gets near.But Friday is good.Me and a buddy went to the Killington classic last year and went up rt100 out of ludlow to rt 17 and made a big loop down to Brattleburo (sp).I think it was rt 30.Its a shame they cancled it. It was small ,but it takes time to grow into somthing bigger.I have some friends in Fairhaven VT I should look up but anyways....all I need is time. Dwayne [/QUOTE]
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