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Old Yesterday, 04:59 PM
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Question Mt Greylock (MA) Question ?

I am unfamiliar with the area.

Viewing the following route:

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/260136

About 5 miles of the climb is categorized as unpaved.

What is this road surface like? Road bike ridable?

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Rockwell Rd is paved top to bottom, you can google streetview it to see
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Yeah its paved, it's the main road up from the south going past the visitor center. Now if you went up Greylock road to the east, that turns into a tough slog until you hit the main road again.
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I rode Greylock north to south in August 2022 and recall just bombing down pretty nice pavement off the top to the south!
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Both sides are fully paved. I would recommend starting from the parking lot at the foot of Spring Street, unless you’re staying somewhere in town. Also climbing from the North Adams side is tougher, but I much prefer descending the longer side (basically reverse your route). I was just there and went out and back from the North Adams side, pavement is good as always, but it is STEEP in parts and lots of leaves down.

Also if you start on spring street you can get a nice preride coffee at Tunnel City, before getting a Papa Charlies sandwich once you’re done. Tony’s Sombrero is also a good burrito that opened my junior year, and got way too much of my food money . I’d say the best dinner spot around there for a local spot is Coyote Flaco, just good tasty unpretentious Mexican food served by a very welcoming owner/chef.

Happy to share a bunch more to do and other fun rides for the area. I will say that I also really enjoy climbing Petersburg pass, which you can tack on as an out and back or long extension, if you reverse your loop for the way home.

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Also climbing from the North Adams side is tougher, but I much prefer descending the longer side (basically reverse your route). I was just there and went out and back from the North Adams side, pavement is good as always, but it is STEEP in parts and lots of leaves down.
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Old Yesterday, 07:18 PM
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awesome intel, thanks!

If a work trip works out along with a weather window, I'll be reaching back out!
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Old Yesterday, 08:19 PM
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It’s a fun loop and as noted and mapped, best to come down the north side. Pic from a couple of weeks ago…

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Up the steep/down the shallow

Love love love this climb.
I’ve done this many times.
The most memorable (though not the most fun) was up and down on a Bike Friday.
Good luck! Great riding no matter which you do it (or how).
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Not sure I'm talking about the same thing as everyone else. I'm reasonably certain that southern route is logging road. I haven't ridden it in a couple years but it was challenging the last time I rode. Definitely big-tire terrain.

ThIs is my big gravel route including Greylock. It's a big day, but fun, with some recognizable bits from D2R2.

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37059586

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Not sure I'm talking about the same thing as everyone else. I'm reasonably certain that southern route is logging road. I haven't ridden it in a couple years but it was challenging the last time I rode. Definitely big-tire terrain.

ThIs is my big gravel route including Greylock. It's a big day, but fun, with some recognizable bits from D2R2.

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37059586
NVM, it's clear my southern route up is different.
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