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Harbor to the Market

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Total Distance: 36.2 miles                          Elevation Gain:  1990 feet 

Degree of Difficulty Index: 1990 ft / 36.2 mi = 54.9 ft/mi                         Terrain: Rolling to Hilly

Killer Hills: None

Geographical Region: South Central CT

Starting Location (town): Guilford, CT

Starting Location:  Guilford Harbor Boat Launch Area, Guilford, CT

Ride Description:  A nice ride through the backroads of Guilford and Madison, starting at the Guilford Harbor. On mostly quiet roads with nice easy climbs on the hillier sections. Our Lady of Grace Monastery is a good place to regroup and rest before a quick climb up Great Hill. At about 20 miles, the climbing is over, and the quiet country roads take you south, back to the Guilford shoreline and Chaffinch Island Park. Then a relaxing few miles back to the Guilford Harbor.

 

Facilities and Points of Interest:    

Mile

             Facilities - Points of Interest

0.0

 Porta-potty in Parking lot (seasonal)

8.9

 Bathrooms at Roberts Food Market

17.1

 The Monastery of Our Lady of Grace

 

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Ride description:  WU-New232

Route sheet:  RS-New232

Ride submitted by: Vic LaBarre

 

 

 

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