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It is important to understand the "riding style" for each trip -- our normal mountain rides would likely be a mismatch for Piedmont right now as they can go faster than is comfortable for "the casual rider".
A better first trip would be the Santeetlah Exploratory. The upcoming Santeetlah trip with the various flavors of big bulky oversized chocolate chunkies all running in a row is going to be a slower paced, exploratory style trip. I for one will be on a Suzuki Barcalounger, a heavier slower much more comfortable bike that needs breaking in to the mountain experience. Without breaking it, or me preferably ......
Later on when we go to Kickstand Lodge I will likely trailer in my lighter Savage and go off here and there with the crew in our more normal fashion .... watching MM destroy the local wildlife and mebbe getting in a squirrel or a 'possum of my very own yet again, who knows .....
Porkchops and cagers will always be on the menu for sure -- you can always count on that, I think. Tea and Crumpets are a special treat, as is the very rare $40,000 Ducati.
Know your ride ..... know your co-riders
Of the two trips, Piedmont would find more to like with the Santeetlah Exploratory trip as a first experience.
Be warned, we all started out like Piedmont but we all got corrupted by the mountains over time and doing those multiple trips per year.
MM once believed in double yellow lines and speed limits (and back in his home state there was a good reason for that). In NC the default speed limit is 55 mph and up in the high mountains you simply can't go that fast, so it is in essence a license to speed to your heart's content, and we learned better and better braking, cornering and riding techniques from the older riders as we went along. MM and I learned from Big Zuk, who was our Mountain Riding Yoda daddy.
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