It sounds great! Thanks for sharing as I have never heard of this trail and 
only last month visited New Hampshire for the first time!

M 
On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 2:31:35 PM UTC-4 Gill wrote:

> Clem Smith and I recently rode the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail. 
> It’s a stitched together route that crosses northern NH from the 
> Connecticut River Vermont border to Bethel Maine. The trail winds 83 miles 
> along a river valley in view of, but thankfully not over, the Presidential 
> White Mountains. It combines on and off-road riding including rail trails 
> with both gravel and packed earth surfaces, double track, dirt roads and 
> paved country back roads. There are times when you feel you’re in the 
> wilderness (as when a black bear crosses the path 15 yds in front of you) 
> but there are also towns along the way in which to stop and get an ice 
> coffee and a sandwich or strike up a conversation- so it’s a nice 
> combination of solitude and civilization. Vistas in some sections are so 
> pretty you feel compelled to get off the bike and just hang out for awhile. 
> If in good shape you could put your head down and complete the ride one way 
> in a day. But lazing by the lupine, lingering over lunch in a riverside 
> brewpub, chatting up strangers along the way seems a better way to go 
> (besides my legs and especially my butt would have it no other way). I 
> bunked at two hostels one of which, Rattle River, is on the AT and a 
> popular stop for thru-hikers, who, btw, are a great group of people - fun, 
> companionable and self-effacing about the awesomeness of what they’re 
> achieving. I met a lot of nice people on this ride, it was reaffirming. 
>
>
>  I normally do short rides, 90 minutes tops, so 173 miles was a stretch. 
> Fortunately the trail area is a large watershed with ample opportunity to 
> rejuvenate tired legs in cold rivers, or if brave rejuvenate everything 
> with a skinny dip (didn’t want to get that brooks saddle wet). But what 
> really made it all easyish and enjoyable was Clem Smith being such a great 
> bike. Whatever the surface: loose, ballasted gravel, soft ATV chewed MUPs, 
> washed out dirt road sections, long paved uphills and fast downhill double 
> track, didn’t matter, Clem was even-keeled, comfortable, rugged and fun to 
> ride (shout out to the Thunder Burts as well). So, all in all a memorable 
> ride on a terrific bike through scenic country in glorious weather. 
> Sometimes things just work out. I highly recommend the xNHAT. 
>

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