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<blockquote data-quote="TripperMike" data-source="post: 1449956" data-attributes="member: 27241"><p>Simple answer...Yes. A day is 24 hrs. Would I have enjoyed? Probably not. </p><p></p><p>Had I started at the north end of Skyline at the same time that I did the BRP, I would have missed out on riding the south end of BRP in the daylight. Riding at night I find enjoyable, but I miss out on so much of the scenery that exists beyond the reach of my clearwaters. I guess if you can't see it, how could you know what you're missing? But someday I would ride that south end and see what I had missed.....and regret my earlier ride.</p><p></p><p>When I first began this post, my intention had been to ride both from one end to the other. I wasn't aware of the speed limits. I also gave more thought to the time of the year it was and the lessening of the daylight hrs. Although I still enjoy riding through the night, I am enjoying, as time goes on, where I am riding even more so during the light. Even more reason to return to the Adirondacks. </p><p></p><p>Fortunately for me, my son will be stationed in VA for a few years now. I'll have ample time for me and my wife to through legs over the bike and return to that area. The time, and need, to chug will have been done and gone; it'll be time to sip and savor the next go-around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TripperMike, post: 1449956, member: 27241"] Simple answer...Yes. A day is 24 hrs. Would I have enjoyed? Probably not. Had I started at the north end of Skyline at the same time that I did the BRP, I would have missed out on riding the south end of BRP in the daylight. Riding at night I find enjoyable, but I miss out on so much of the scenery that exists beyond the reach of my clearwaters. I guess if you can't see it, how could you know what you're missing? But someday I would ride that south end and see what I had missed.....and regret my earlier ride. When I first began this post, my intention had been to ride both from one end to the other. I wasn't aware of the speed limits. I also gave more thought to the time of the year it was and the lessening of the daylight hrs. Although I still enjoy riding through the night, I am enjoying, as time goes on, where I am riding even more so during the light. Even more reason to return to the Adirondacks. Fortunately for me, my son will be stationed in VA for a few years now. I'll have ample time for me and my wife to through legs over the bike and return to that area. The time, and need, to chug will have been done and gone; it'll be time to sip and savor the next go-around. [/QUOTE]
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