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East Windsor River Ride

 

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Total Distance: 32.7 miles                 Elevation Gain:  600 feet (estŐd)

 

Degree of Difficulty Index: 600 ft / 32.7 mi = 18.3 ft/mi      Terrain:  Flat to rolling (estŐd)

 

Killer Hills:  None

 

Geographical Region:  North Central Connecticut

 

Starting Location:  South Windsor              

 

Starting Location:  Town Center Shops (Stop & Shop), 1735 Ellington Road.  From I84 E take Exit 62, left on Buckland Street 1.5 miles north, I84W exit 62 right on Pleasant Valley, left on Buckland Street approx. 1.3 miles.

 

Ride Description:  Mostly flat with some rolling hills; Osborne Park, across from Volunteer Park (not always open) and Rye Park.  Ct River and farms of East Windsor & South Windsor 

 

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:  

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

15

Ride along the Connecticut River

17.0

Volunteer Park, along river.  Picnic Tables, Osborne Park across street has facilities but not always open

23.4

Rye Park, facilities and picnic tables.  Add .4 miles if you ride into Rye Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ride description:  Wu-New206

Route sheet:  RS-New206

 

Ride submitted by: Andy Johnson, 5/21/12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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