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September 6, 2004

 
 

 

 

 

 Foliage Bicycle Tour Planned for Franconia Notch 

The bike path through Franconia Notch State Park will be the setting for an autumn tour on Sunday, September 26, with naturalist Lucie LaPlante Villeneuve Villeneuve of Outdoor ESCAPES New Hampshire, LLC. Stops will be made at points of interest regarding the natural history of the area. There is evidence in the notch of geological processes that occurred over the past three hundred million years--proof that the earth’s surface is ever-changing. Volcanic activity, sedimentation, heat and pressure, uplifting, glacial ice sheets, and weathering all played a part in creating beautiful Franconia Notch.  

An expert on moose, Ms. LaPlante will also speak about the wildlife that inhabit the White Mountains. Many plant and animal species thrive in this type of natural environment, even with extreme weather and terrain. The leaves of the maple and birch trees should be at their peak color around this time, providing a scenic background as the bicyclists make their way between the mountains.

 The paved bike path is a separate trail through Franconia Notch—a good place to bike for those who haven’t done this activity for a while, or want to try a “mountain bike.” Actual biking time is about 1.5 hours (an hour uphill and ½ hour downhill). Any bike with many gears would suit this trail. The fee for the guided tour is $35.  Those who need a bike can rent one from All Seasons Adventures in Lincoln, NH (603) 745-8600. Participants are asked to meet Ms. LaPlante in the Flume parking lot at 11:00 A.M. (rain or shine) with a bag lunch, water, camera (optional), and dressed for the weather of the day. The tour will end by 4:00 P.M.

 For more information, please call (603) 528-0136 or visit www.outdoorescapesnewhampshire.com.

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