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Vic's "After Work" Ride (extended)

 

Total Distance: 32.8 miles                                          Elevation Gain: 1375 ft    

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  1375 ft / 32.8 mi = 41.92 ft/mi                        Terrain: Rolling         

 

Killer Hills:     None

 

Geographic Region:  South Central Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Chester

 

Starting Location:  Rt. 9 Exit 9 CPL (Rt. 148) in Chester

 

Ride Description:  This ride is over mostly rolling terrain with lots of back country road riding.  It visits Chester, Deep River, Essex, Centerbrook, Ivoryton, Winthrop and Westbrook.

 

Facilities:    

 

Mile

            Facility

2.7

Deep River: Grocery Store across Rt. 154 on left

8.2

Essex Village: Convenience Store on right

8.3+

Essex Village: Public restrooms

9.5

Centerbrook: Grocery store on right

10.1

Centerbrook: Convenience store

17.0

Incarnation Center: Episcopal Camp and Conference Center

27.5

Centerbrook: Convenience store

 

 

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