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UConn Tour #2

 

Total Distance: 32.6 miles                                     Elevation Gain: 2236 feet    

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  2236 ft / 32.6 mi. = 68.59 ft/mi                   Terrain: Very hilly                 

 

Killer Hills:           Several hills

 

Geographical Region:  Northeast Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Tolland                          

 

Starting Location:  Meeting House Commons shopping center, Route 195 near I-84 Exit 68 in Tolland

 

Special Directions:  Take I-84 Exit 68. Go south on Rt. 195 about 0.5 miles past the Big Y supermarket to the shopping center on the right.

 

Ride Description:  This is a rolling to hilly ride on quiet country and back roads through the towns of Tolland, Coventry & Mansfield (includes Storrs) with a tour through and a lunch stop at the UConn CO-OP opposite Gampel Pavilion.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Grocery Store, Coffee Shop

10.6

UConn Campus: UConn CO-OP

10.6

Gampel Pavilion

18.5

UConn Campus: UConn CO-OP (again)

18.5

Gampel Pavilion (again)

32.6

Grocery Store, Coffee Shop

 

 

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