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So tell me about..... Ohio?
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<blockquote data-quote="drc32-0" data-source="post: 1126859" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>I would expand the trip to include 2 or 3 days in Kentucky and West Virginia.Ohio isn't high on the scenery list...maybe rent a cabin in the Hocking Hills area and use that as your Ohio base camp.The Hocking Hills offer some good scenic hiking(Ash Cave,Conkles Hollow,Old Man's Cave,Rock House,etc) and interesting zip lines...also some of the most scenic riding in the state,especially in fall.</p><p></p><p>If you include a couple days in Kentucky you have options like Mammoth Cave NP,Corvette museum(whats left of it),or a trip through the horse country in the Lexington area.Kentucky also has quite a few very good motorcycle roads.</p><p></p><p>West Virginia has the Hawk's Nest area,New River Gorge and the Seneca Rocks area that are all well worth visiting,and are all surrounded by exellent riding.</p><p></p><p>Also...be careful riding SEO in mid-April.We've had a pretty cold,snowy winter so watch out for sand and cinders on the roads.</p><p></p><p>There are several people here that could help you with routing so you don't miss any of the "must ride" roads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drc32-0, post: 1126859, member: 1103"] Thoughts? I would expand the trip to include 2 or 3 days in Kentucky and West Virginia.Ohio isn't high on the scenery list...maybe rent a cabin in the Hocking Hills area and use that as your Ohio base camp.The Hocking Hills offer some good scenic hiking(Ash Cave,Conkles Hollow,Old Man's Cave,Rock House,etc) and interesting zip lines...also some of the most scenic riding in the state,especially in fall. If you include a couple days in Kentucky you have options like Mammoth Cave NP,Corvette museum(whats left of it),or a trip through the horse country in the Lexington area.Kentucky also has quite a few very good motorcycle roads. West Virginia has the Hawk's Nest area,New River Gorge and the Seneca Rocks area that are all well worth visiting,and are all surrounded by exellent riding. Also...be careful riding SEO in mid-April.We've had a pretty cold,snowy winter so watch out for sand and cinders on the roads. There are several people here that could help you with routing so you don't miss any of the "must ride" roads. [/QUOTE]
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