WoodSToc Aug 17-20, 2023 - Woodstock, NB

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What day does June 31st fall on?;)
 


Still uncertain about riding here?

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Then just throw the bike in the van and go

and enjoy a couple of great days and starry nights here.

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@Obo , first.... congratulation for your Marvelous work...

But.... I think something need to be corrected....

See, in all the other STOC event, we have the name of the place, followed by STOC.

So, I think your event should be called Woodstock-SToc.

No ? :rofl1:
 
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@Obo , first.... congratulation for your Marvelous work...
But.... I think something need to be corrected....
See, in all the other STOC event, we have the name of the place, followed by STOC.
So, I think your event should be called Woodstock-SToc.
No ? :rofl1:

@catcher and I discussed the name.

I though "WoodSTock" using both the location name and the place tied together.

He said he preferred it to end in STOC like all the other stocs always do.

We voted on it and he won by one vote.

So you're right it could have been Woodstock-SToc.
 
@catcher and I discussed the name.

I though "WoodSTock" using both the location name and the place tied together.

He said he preferred it to end in STOC like all the other stocs always do.

We voted on it and he won by one vote.

So you're right it could have been Woodstock-SToc.
Anybody that has ridden through New Brunswick can vote for this name, they have an over abundance of trees, after a couple of hours of backroad riding you hope you don’t need to look at a another tree or avoid another pothole. Catchy name by Catcher I guess.
 
Anybody that has ridden through New Brunswick can vote for this name, they have an over abundance of trees, after a couple of hours of backroad riding you hope you don’t need to look at a another tree or avoid another pothole. Catchy name by Catcher I guess.
If you ride through the interior, no question. If you take autoroute 85 from Quebec to highway 2 in to the heart of New Brunswick and on from there- boring as hell. But there are some noice rides in New Brunswick. When I'm on the bike I always ride the coastal route along the Gulf of St. Lawrence. I really enjoy it. Not always a practical way to go I realize, depending on time and your destination.

Along that coastal route in New Brunswick years ago I happened upon one of the most enjoyable seafood restaurants I have ever been to. Enjoyable because it is small, local, on the water, and you can literally see the seafood going from the boats in to the restaurant, which is also the local buyer for the local fisherman. I always try to time getting there for a meal.
 
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