There are two rides I take multiple times every summer:
1. The Schoodic section of Acadia National Park is less than five miles from my house. I ride that loop at least once a week in riding weather, sometimes more.
I posted a cheesy video of the park ride here: https://youtu.be/PkbsH87vg-Q Don't turn the sound up, all you get is wind noise. It was taken with a cheapo GoPro clone.
2. There's a road that starts in a tiny town halfway to nowhere that meanders right through the MIDDLE of Nowhere and ends up dumping back onto Route 1. There's one gathering of houses on the whole route. Black's Woods Road, aka Maine 182, goes past a half dozen ponds up and down hills and ridges and into the shadow of Tunk Mountain. Gorgeous ride any time of year. Unfortunately, the road is falling apart and most of it is a cast iron b***h to ride on.
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