When I think about rides while I’m at home, I tend to think of rides only in Maine. A friend contacted me and asked if I had ever been to Castle in the Clouds. I had never been there, and no idea where it was. Castle in the Clouds is located in Moultonborough, New Hampshire, which is about 2 an a half hours away. We rode over and went right to the castle. On the way up we pulled over and walked to a neat waterfall, then drove up the rest of the way. There is a lot of history in this castle, the original owner that built the castle was the owner of the largest shoe factory. They bought and owned over 5,000 acres at one time where this castle is. I’ve taken some pictures of the detail in the tiles, the wood floors, the textured design of the ceilings, and the thick roof tiles. Just an amazing place.
The gardens and views are beautiful. They are working to restorate the castle to 1914 when Thomas Plante built it. Great place to visit if you are in the area. They also have many trails for hiking also.
By the time we left the castle it was after three, and we were starving as we hadn’t had lunch yet. We drove about 20 miles to Ossipee, New Hampshire and stopped at Yankee Smokehouse Wild Hog Pizzeria for lunch. When we came out from lunch my friends bike wouldn’t start, and we couldn’t figure out what was wrong. She called AAA and they came and ended up towing her home. Leaving Ossipee at 7 pm, it was going to be dark soon meaning most of my ride home was in the dark. I usually don’t ride much at night because of the visibility and animals. I followed the tow truck until Portland then hooked onto 295 back to Gardiner. It was about 9:30 pm when I got home, my eyes and shoulders were tired from straining to see the sides of the road keeping an eye out for critters. I’m always up for an adventure, and it defiantly was! I slept very well that night!
Being Labor Day weekend a bunch of us were going to ride over to Vermont Sunday and come back Monday. Because of one breaking down we decided to save that trip when she was up and running again. We decided to ride up and stay at another friends camp in Rangeley and then ride home on Monday.
We met in Manchester at 9 am and headed up Route 27 to Farmington then staying on Route 27 toward Kingfield. First stop was in North New Portland at the Wire Bridge.
After the wire bridge we continued past Kingfield toward Stratton. Ira Mountain is just before Stratton. We crossed a bridge off Route 27 then onto a dirt road leading up the mountain. There were some switchbacks going up and going around those there were many chatter bumps with loose dirt. I was sweating by the time we go up to the top. The views and earth work up there was amazing. I’m glad I did it, and that I had others with me.
Heading down the mountain was a little scary as we didn’t want to go to fast and had to be careful using our breaks. We headed to Trails End in Eustis for lunch. We got there just in time as it’s a restaurant 4 wheelers stop at and a bunch showed up shortly after us. Great food!
After lunch we decided to ride up towards the Canadian border to Chain of Ponds. The roads are in great shape and fun to ride. Hills and curves all the way there.
While we were at lunch our friend texted us saying she got her bike fixed and was going to meet us in Rangeley, so after Chain of Ponds we headed over to Rangeley to meet her. After we met, we headed out Route 16 to Quill Hill. Another dirt road…. it takes about 10 minutes to drive up to the top. The same person owns Ira Mountain, so a lot of similar earth work at the top. This road wasn’t as hard to drive up, with less switchbacks and chatter bumps. The views at the top are phenomenal, 360 degree views. They keep the gates open until 9 pm so you can go up and watch the sunset. This is a must see if you are in the area, just beautiful! Adding to my bucket list to see a sunset up there.
After these phenomenal views we headed to Rangeley to my friends camp and hung out by the campfire cooking s’mores!
Sunday we got up and headed into Oqossic and had breakfast at the Gingerbread house. From there we did the Height of the Land. The last couple of years that road had gotten very bad and wasn’t fun riding on a motorcycle, but they have repaved it this year.
After the we stopped at Coos Canyon and walked around a little. Watched kids jump off the ledges of the rocks into the water.
We then road into Rumford and stopped at the waterfalls, then over to Andover to see the covered bridge before heading back to Manchester. I think we packed a lot into the weekend even after plans getting changed. A lot of wonderful memories!
Love and Light to you all!