mikeinvaf16
It gets a little chilly here in the north east in autumn... Usually when I go hunting up around Long Lake, NY, it drops to 0-15 degrees at night, and it's oh so wonderful to have a warm sleeping bag! It's GREAT! About 40-60 during the day, and chilly at night, great!
Yep, just east of Albany. I'm 20 miles from NW Mass, and 35 or so from SW Vermont...
It's been in the 35-45 range here this past week, we had to go cover some outdoor plants due to frost warnings. The place I took the pics today is a little hight elevation, and starts to change earlier, but I've seen some trees changing since mid August!

If you get up this way again, let me know, we can go for a ride. I'd love to share these great twisties with some fellow NH riders!

CraigF
Doesn't riding to work make it fun? It did for me! Although I tended to be a little rushed, since I'd end up taking turns onto other roads to enjoy on the way to work without leaving earlier! lol!

If a ride report competition will get more folks to take their cameras with them on their rides, then YEAH!

I'm looking to get a new camera and mount for the bike, because what
I'd really like to do is share the actual ride with folks, the lean, and the sounds, the movement.

For example, I had a crane swoop across the road only a few feet from my head, as it took off from a pond on a ride on my Rebel over to Vermont! There's no way to stop and take a pic of something like that. I saw a doe pass in front of me today on my ride, you can't capture that when youhave to stop and get out the camera. I'll also keep my current camera in the saddlebags just for a backup, and so I don't have to reposition the bike camera to take other pics...

Here's what ya do... Get an inexpensive digital camera, they're all over at Wally World and what not these days! Toss it in your saddlebags, along with an extra set of batteries, and you'll always be set!
OK, I've added titles to the pics on photobucket... I wish I could have uploaded the video! Anyway, so you don't have to scroll all the way back up to the top of the thread, here's some of the pics...
First stop, Little Bowman Pond (Taborton, NY)
This stop was behind the church up there. It's a very old church, and here's some trivia... The services were held in German until the early 1900's! Can you guess the main settlers of the area? lol!
Close-up of the NH...

A bit more scenery here...

And here...

This shot shows more of the gravel parking lot of the church's social hall. This is where theyhold Sunday School, and have their "world famous" church fair every August. The church itself is on the other side of the road, along with the parsonage...
Sorry, no pics of the church and parsonage, though that would be a great subject for another ride.... Churches of the area... great buildings, center of the town, and all....

Moving along....
Second stop, along Dutch Church Road (County Road 41) in Berlin, NY. This swampy area on either side of the road offered a good off road parking spot, and some fall colors...
Park the bike...

Another shot of the bike... notice the cool stump in the background, I parked it here just for that natural feature!

Where I just came from... (Looking down Dutch Church Road toward Taborton Road)

Where I'm headed... (farther down Dutch Church Road to Plank Road County Road 40)
There's a bit of paving going on right now, and Plank Road was covered in crushed stone. I can ride it, no problem, but I wasn't really in the mood, so I turned around there, and headed back up Dutch Church Road...

A bit of that fall color...

More color... mostly the red of the maples right now.. A very little bit of yellow from the birch...

Another shot of color...

Not enough yellow in the leaves, so Golden Rod will have to do... The breeze was blowing the stuff around, so the shot isn't quite in focus...

Third stop, also on Dutch ChurchRoad, on my way back to Taborton Rd.
Still mostly green, though, so here's green...

The reason for the third stop was a sign. My favorite kind of sign... I had to capture at least one of them!
These signs are posted all over these roads! They are a beacon for motorcyclists all over the area, and I wasn't the only one on those roads today.

Here's a crude map of the ride...

Here's a short video I was able to get into photobucket... It was the last stop, by the road sign...
