This sounds like a really interesting trip.  I think it would be worth
taking the train up to Boston for.

On Sat, 2011-07-16 at 06:31 -0700, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
> As part of my October New England Nomadic Sojourn, I'm working on the
> Maritime segment... Boston - Martha's Vineyard - Cape Cod Loop...  a
> (somewhat ambitious) multi-day, multi-modal light tour that will
> combine train, boat and bike.
> 
> Day One would start with a pedal from some point in Boston to South
> Station, rolling onto the train (from Boston to Plymouth), then a 45-
> mile pedal to Woods Hole (scenic, with some rail trail), followed by a
> ferry to Martha's Vineyard, and a short pedal to lodging/camping,
> still TBD
> Day Two would consist of an all-day bike tour of the interior of
> Martha's Vineyard (which if you've never been is one of the most
> beautiful places on earth, in my opinion)
> Day Three would begin with a ferry ride to Hyannis (on Cape Cod),
> followed by a 50 mile pedal (including the Cape Cod Rail Trail) to
> Provincetown, ending with a beautiful late afternoon/evening boat ride
> back into Boston.
> 
> Boy that would be SOME RIDE!!!  Now let me see if all the
> transportation and lodging components exist to pull this off!  Anyone
> wishing to join me, I hope you like fried clams, chowder and beer...
> This could be like a Man vs Food Biking episode...
> 
> Peace,
> BB
> 

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