Apology: Internet access in Vermont/New Hampshire not possible +++ Only in Boston at Tanya Bezreh's (do visit her website!) I can write again +++ Mobile phone also not working outside Boston area, and sending text messages to e-mail addresses only worked in Germany...
General update on journey route: Montreal - St-Paul-de-Ile-aux-Noix (met really nice people from Montreal, saw Fort Lennox) - Rouse's Point (border) - Plattsburgh (Cumberland State Park, Camping) - Grand Isle - Burlington (spent a great night at the Open Mic event at Radio Bean, visited Local Motion, THE PLACE for cyclists - good advice and maps, eg. Rubel's Bike Maps) - Mt. Philo State Park (together with Lucas and Francis from Montreal, see their Blog: nickeletbucephale.unblog.fr) - Roger's Rock State Park (south of Triconderoga, on Lake George - met ex-GI in a diner in Triconderoga: "maybe be we should take over Canada", "we are not always right, but we have the heart at the right place" - saw Fort Triconderoga).
Triconderoga - Fair Haven (Bomaseen State Park, closed for the season, open for Frank) - Wells, Pawlet, Manchester, Jamaica State Park (nearly knee-killing hill after Manchester, hence a day of rest in Jamaica) - Brattleboro (true Hippie place), Richmond (private campsite on lake, impressive) - Townsend (Pearl Hill State Park, met Mary and Jack Cotie (84), Jack was former owner of Cotie's Cycles, did races in Montreal and elsewhere in the world, served in the war) - Boston.
Stories and perhaps pictures to come later, the project will continue after the journey ends +++ cycling initiatives impressive, excellent bike path into Boston: Minutemen Bike Path +++ Still don't like coffee in cardbord cups +++ A big, big thank you to all that helped me finding the way, notably Kate on the racing bike who helped me into Cambridge/Harvard Square and the three Montreal racers (2 ladies and a lad) who helped in getting it right on the way to Chambly! Also lots of thanks to Local Motion Burlington and Lou!
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Don't worry, we had good fun with all you both wrote here - we are moving on now, see you soon.
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