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Tolland Hills Ride #2

 

Total Distance: 29.0 miles                               Elevation Gain: 1998 feet    

 

Degree of Difficulty Index: 1998 / 29.0 mi. = 68.90 ft/mi                Terrain: Very hilly                 

 

Killer Hills:     One short killer; several notables 

 

Geographical Region:  Northeast Connecticut

 

City/Town:  Vernon

 

Starting Location:  I-84 Exit 67 CPL (Rt. 31)

 

 Ride Description:  This is a rolling ride through rural areas of Ellington, Stafford and Tolland with a stop at Crystal Lake, some nice views and fun downhills.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Various facilities near I-84 Exit 67

10.3

Crystal Lake Boat Launch – lake views

11.4

Lakeside Deli

16.5

Tolland Green (no facilities)

16.8

(Continuing straight on Rt. 195 for ¼ miles leads to convenience stores and a Subway restaurant)

17.2

Crandall Park on right  – good  lunch stop

29.0

Various facilities near I-84 Exit 67

 

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