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Absolutely up for a spring (post-mud-season) ride.
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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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I'm embarrassed I haven't done this climb.
I need to figure something out. I usually travel to upstate NY 2x a year and will take my bike, I need to do something like take the Friday off and leave early, do this ride on the way, then continue on. Unless I get my son into the idea I just have no way to announce I'm traveling out to Western MA to go for a ride, and I can't just go for a ride and do it cause if I just casually route it and select "bike" it comes up with 260 miles round trip, 90 miles further than I've ever rode in a day. Maybe someday I can do it as an overnight. |
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There's really no bad route up or down Greylock from either direction, but my preference is to turn onto Notch Road from Rt. 2 in North Adams to climb up and to come down via Reservoir Road.
Park at Mass MoCA and make sure to hit either Tunnel City for Coffee in the morning or Bright Ideas Brewery in afternoon. Great gravel riding just over the Vermont state line between Pownal & Bennington, as well. |
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I've been going up each summer for a ride for the past 3 years, I think I've got my route down now - this is/was actually closer to 65 miles (all paved). The section heading north on Rt 22 in NY is actually quite nice w/ a good shoulder.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44115754 |
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