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Well the women's attire has changed. In '76 it was plaid bermuda shorts, Izod or botton down cotton shirts(pastel pink, green or white), pearl necklace, espadrill sandals. I thought I'd landed on another planet ;-). But I came to appreciate it ....
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I think they charge $7 or 8 now. There are some back ways to get on but you pay in other ways usually with a soul sucking climb and often having to ride a short distance on a hiking trail.
I often drive up there to park and ride so I can start at different segments. |
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There are also free days on Monday holidays (usually) ie this Monday.
Fire road access as Spaghetti mentioned-but almost always involves gravel and mountains and 20%. BRP is free. |
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Yes, but can one get freshly roasted coffee beans there? Or must one roast at home? ;
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To climb to the top of Wintergreen via the old Tour DuPont (Trump) route, you need to ride thru the community and turn around and descend, or hike thru the woods back to the BRP and reverse the loop linked, or just cut off the last part in the condos and go directly to BRP, which is not the full race route. Honestly, Wintergreen is just too hard for me to be enjoyable. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/35682245 |
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I have never done that climb, other than in a car! On the route Greg posted above, there are two climbs which are very similar, maybe a shade less challenging. Reeds Gap, which is the steep downhill back to Beech Grove has a stiff climb coming up the other side of mountain and Vesuvius which is the other side of Montebello.
There used to be an annual Wintergreen Hill climb competition, not sure if it’s still a thing. |
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I’m out in Basye, VA this weekend (45 min SW of Front Royal). The riding here is fantastic. Solid mix of punchy Blue Ridge climbs, gravel, pavement, valley roads.
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We stayed in the area many times....Wintergreen, Nellysford, Staunton.......did all the climbs. Some on tandem too. It really is a wonderful area. |
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Plus the bike park at Bryce is a hoot.
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Volkswagen used to sponsor the Wintergreen Ascent race and if you beat the overall record you won a car. I thing the record is held by some World Tour pro going back to the Tour DuPont.
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Really intrigued by all the posts from Baron Blubba and dcama5 in the “photos” thread. I think Front Royal (Hogback Overlook) and Staunton would make great bases on opposite ends of the SNP. Thoughts?
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I spent a week in FR in May riding a couple of days with the Baron and the rest of the days riding routes or variations thereof he'd put together for me. I brought a skinny tire bike (Supersix) and my Bingham for mixed surface rides. I stayed in a Super 8. Any place I ate had way more food than I could eat. As has been written, drivers were few and courteous, the riding is wonderful, and the scenery is lovely. You do need to pay $15 to get onto Skyline if you get there via a park gate. I forgot my Eagle Pass and was annoyed I had to fork over the $, but the day was perfect and I forgot about it pretty quickly. The grades are mild and I never got into my 30-36 low gear, in fact, I don't think I used the 30-30 on Skyline. And as Mike said, the downhills are such that you don't need to be braking, just sweep through the curves.
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