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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 34.28 mi. | notes: yes! (37 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: Here's a great "in town" route that's challenging, scenic, and on low traffic roads. It's also a great work out for 2 hours. Although it's only 2 hours, it has the feel of a long traveling ride (i.e. at the end you feel you really went somewhere and saw a lot. First you head up Westover and peel off on Erskine, so that gives you 4 climbs right there in 7 miles and Erskine is a great pitch. Then you head over to Trinity Pass, which out of PR center is a good hill up to Trinity Lake with three more to 124! Couple tricks of the route so you don't get lost (like I did): Turn left when you get to Mayapple, kind of counter-intuitive; Also on T Pass bear right at the first Eastwoods sign and left at the next, can throw you off. After climbing up to the Inn at PR, it's down 172 for a spell (a nice section this way) and back up East Middle Patent which is an easy grade with very little traffic, peaking out on Hickory Kingdom at past St. Mary's church. After that you follow the "Five hill" route home on North and Stanwich for some TT fast work and then the ever fun roller coaster on Cognewaugh headed S (downhill) to home. They just paved the upper part of Old Long Ridge and Lower Trinity Pass so any concern with rough pavement is gone. Map my ride says 1,047 ft elevation; Psalmon says 1,600 based just on good grades over 70 alt. That's 47 ft per mile - in CT 50 is very hilly, 35 is virtually flat - So Hilly, but not crazy hilly. You'll enjoy this ride as a shorter alternative, and if you are looking to extend you distance this will fit the bill. Venga! View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 22.75 mi. | notes: yes! (22 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 26.80 mi. | notes: yes! (65 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 64.09 mi. | notes: yes! (60 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: This is one of the 60 mile rides out there that is pretty scenic and not too hard on the legs all in all. Follow the route to Croton Lake used for the Somers and even route to Bear Moutain. However at the top of Croton, you take a right toward Y Heights and rejoin 100 up at 35. Then follow the route for Croton Lake with "Jay St Return", which with the exception of a brief stint on 35 (uggh) is scenic and quiet. Climbing on this is not all that bad. There are some sharp points up by the top of Croton Lake, but short. Psalmon says about 2,500 ft of climbing which is only 40 ft/mile - not to bad - good distance, scenery, and time on the bike. Enjoy! View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 22.14 mi. | notes: yes! (39 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: Just a short in-town route for an afternoon that has numerous extensions and cutoffs that can be added or subtracted. A great route if you have multiple riders in different places joining on and returning to different locations along the way in Greenwich and W. Stamford. It's also a nice up and down route for an easy recovery ride with only a handful of over 100 ft climbs at relatively easy grades. Psalmon says about 900 ft of climbing over a 22 mile course or roughly 40 ft per mile. That's rolling hills 'round here, so get out there, you're not that tired. View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 2.67 mi. | Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 32.87 mi. | notes: yes! (35 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 28.68 mi. | notes: yes! (14 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 12.19 mi. | notes: yes! (21 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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location: Stamford, Connecticut distance: 20.43 mi. | notes: yes! (23 waypoints) Route Type: Bike Ride tags: Pavement,onroad,hilly,rolling Hills created by: description: No Description Provided... View | Video | Print | Bookmark | Write a Story | Tell-A-Friend |
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