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The Burlington Brouhaha

 

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Total Distance: 45.6 miles                         Elevation Gain:  N/A  

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  N/A                                                  Terrain:  Hilly (est'd)  

 

Killer Hills:  One notable hill on Winchester Rd (7.5 mi. cue)

 

Geographical Region:  North Central

 

Starting Location (city/town):  Burlington

 

Starting Location (detailed directions to):  Town commuter lot, just east of the Rt. 4 & Rt. 69 intersection in Burlington. 

 

Ride Description:  Enjoy a scenic, hilly ride traversing Burlington, Bakerville, Torrington, Harwinton and Terryville with a suggested lunch stop at Thomasville Dam.  

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

Burlington village; several stores and/or shopping plazas

16.4

Harwinton; some shops near intersection w/ Rt. 4

22.7

Thomaston Dam; good spot for a lunch break

39.6

Chappanee Country Club

45.6

Burlington village; several stores and/or shopping plazas

 

 

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Ride description:  Wu-New092

Route sheet:  RS-New092

 

Ride submitted by:  Al Hathway, 3/22/07

 

 

 

 

 

 

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