This was the first real ride for Buffalo on his DR as we had just gotten it all put back together again after the infamous "Neutral Sender Unit screws having fallen out" problem. (More on that later.)
It was cool but not too cold and the sun was shining. We made short order of the 55 miles from home to the Gambrils Park Road just past Frederick, Maryland. This is a nice winding little mountain road that climbs up into the hills. At one point there is an impressive, for the area, overlook where you can see for miles to the East across Frederick. I did not know there was such a view in Maryland.
Not far north of the overlook is Hamburg Road on the right. From there Fishing Creek Road, which is one of the entry points to the Frederick Municipal Watershed is not far. It's a left.
There is a system of gravel roads spanning about 15 miles all told. There are gentle mildly rutted hills, some bumps, and seemingly endlessly changing beautiful scenery. It can be done on a street bike but is more fun with a dual sport. There is even a modest water crossing.
This was the longest distance of unpaved road Buffalo had ridden since he was a kid. All told a good day.
Overlook on the Eastern Side of Frederick Maryland off 270
I've ridden past this "scenic overlook" that wasn't on the Eastern side of Frederick many times. We thought to stop and look but it was too overgrown. There is a much more impressive overlook on the Western side off Gambrills Park Road.
Gambrills Park Road Overlook over Frederick Maryland
Buffalo and I stopped here to take a quick look at this overlook. We've been riding this area for years and had not realized this was here. You can see for miles which is rare in Maryland.
To cross or not to cross.
One of the roads crosses a small stream with some rather large rocks in it.