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Old Today, 08:05 AM
tellyho tellyho is offline
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That hilly hundred looks like a beast! telly's gravel route looks great too.

So many roads to ride!

Maybe we can organize something informal in the Spring.
Absolutely up for a spring (post-mud-season) ride.
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Old Today, 09:03 AM
marciero marciero is offline
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Create an event and then add the separate routes to the event. You can then view all routes on the same map.
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Maybe we can organize something informal in the Spring.
I'd be up for that!
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Old Today, 10:28 AM
jemdet jemdet is online now
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Like others have said, it's fully paved. The northside is steep the whole way, but there are some sections that pitch to 10%+

From the south it was a sustained climb that pitched at times, but never super steep.

The descent going north was fun! Winding and fast. I was carrying a touring load and could definitely smell my brakes.

If you're going to North Adams, the Furnace Road connector is one of the steepest parts.
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