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Henry Martin spends his nights writing fiction and poetry, which predominately deals with the often-overlooked aspects of humanity. He is the author of three novels: Escaping Barcelona, Finding Eivissa, and Eluding Reality; a short story collection, Coffee, Cigarettes, and Murderous Thoughts; and a poetry collection, The Silence Before Dawn. His most recent published project is a collection of Photostories in five volumes under the KSHM Project umbrella, for which he collaborated with Australian photographer Karl Strand, combining one of a kind images with short stories and vignettes. He is currently working on his next novel narrated in two opposing points of view. He lives with his family in the Northeast.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

First spring ride


Spring is here (according to the calender), and I finally got to make a nice 35 mile loop on my WR.

The orange sign looked inviting - exactly what I had in mind.

 The road was nice, except for the spots where there was some ice right under the soft mud, but it kept me in check. Nothing like a slippery surface to remember all the skills I forgot over the winter.





 The views were worth the extra effort.

 You have to love NH and its wild side. Far away from the pavement, there is beauty to be found. Hopefully all the white stuff will melt soon and I will be able to explore the old class VI roads.

The WR is a blast to ride!

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