Happy birthday Harry! It was fairly cool as we started riding from Lyme and the terrain continued to be fairly steep climbs and descents. We arrived in Holderness of On Golden Pond fame. Henry Fonda won an academy award for this, his last movie, in 1981. When we came into Holderness we saw Walters Pub overlooking Squam Lake. We stopped for a late lunch and met several biker/motorcyclists inside. We talked about our trip and heard stories about their trips and discussed maps. Our bicycles were parked outside Walters Pub next to a Harley. The owner of the Harley was a Big Fella, maybe 6 foot 6 and 280 pounds. We started talking to him about our route. He clipped his words short, ‘Bah Hahbah’. He started talking to us about our route, said he worked for the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. He studied our maps. We told him we were in Holderness because we were avoiding Kancamagus pass. He said, ‘yea, the Kank can be pretty tough’, then he told us in detail what the roads, and especially the shoulders, were like on the route ahead of us tomorrow. As he left he said, ‘I’m in an orange truck, maybe I’ll see you tomorrow’. ‘We’ll wave’ we replied. We stopped at a small motel along the lake. ‘Do you have wifi internet?’ I asked. ‘No, but you can get internet from the motel across the street, they don’t have a password’. We spent the evening trying to figure out how we are getting back home.