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Andys Morning Ride

 

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Total Distance: 29.48 miles                     Elevation Gain:  740 feet (estd)

 

Degree of Difficulty Index:  740 ft / 29.48 mi = 25.10 ft/mi       Terrain:  Flat to rolling (estd)

 

Killer Hills:  Ellsworth Rd (16.0 mi.) is a steep 12-14% grade but is only 100 ft of climbing

 

Geographical Region:  North Central Connecticut

 

Starting Location (city/town):  South Windsor

 

Starting Location (detailed directions to):  1735 Ellington Road, South Windsor, Town Center Shops (Stop & Shop); I-84 E, take Exit 62, left on Buckland Street 1.5 miles on left, I-84W, exit 62 right on Pleasant Valley, Left on Buckland Street 1.2miles on left.

 

Ride Description:  Flat with some rolling hills; farms of East Windsor and historical homes on Main Street South Windsor; Rye Park has port o lets.  

 

Facilities and Points of Interest: 

 

Mile

            Facilities - Points of Interest

6.0

Berry Farm

7.1

Farm Country

17.5

Rye Park, facilities, add .4 miles if stop here

18.9

Historic Homes on Main Street

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ride description:  Wu-New207

Route sheet:  RS-New207

 

Ride submitted by:  Andy Johnson, 5/21/12 (updated 7/9/12)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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