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Biking in Vermont
Folks,
Planning to head to the Green Mountain State late summer (Sept/Oct) for the annual guy's weekend. Theme is going to be a mix of IPA's and biking (we tend to focus on mixed terrain - less traveled roads, dirt roads, maybe even some singletrack - think D2R2) Hill Farmstead and Kingdom Trails are tentatively on the docket, but as we'll be driving up from Boston, Harpoon in Windsor is probably going to be a stop. Looking for biking ideas in the Northeast Kingdom, mixed terrain preferred. Thoughts? |
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I haven't done either, but you should try to get routes for the (now defunct) Dirty 40 and Rasputitsa events. They are/were both well regarded.
If you're going to be around Harpoon, you should ride Ascutney, just because. Check out routes for "Dirty Road-a-coaster" (closer to Windsor) and "vermont overland grand prix" out of Woodstock. I'm more familiar with the riding out of Norwich, which there are some great routes. If you're headed that way (Rt. 89 is nearby), I could give you ride ideas.
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Look for the old Rapha Gentleman’s Race Route out of Hanover NH. It spent 100+ of the 130 miles in VT, loads of gravel. I recall having no issues with the 27mm paves at the time.
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Yeah, some of the best riding is in the Upper Valley. Chutes, ladders and lots of smooth dirt.
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Look at Stowe area too. Or Burlington. Plenty of breweries and more services than KT. |
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Thx
Thanks all! Lots of great ideas.
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I have no riding experience but I can say confidently that Burlington, VT remains my all-time favorite layover in the US. It is just beautiful terrain and scenery and the size of the town suits me perfectly.
I'd love to go and spend a week exploring by bike. I also had the impression that gravel rules the terrain if you want to get off the major roads so I'd plan tires and gears for that surface. I could be wrong though. But flying in and out let me believe lots of minor roads are unpaved. |
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Yes, exactly what we are looking for.
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Up in theNortheast Kingdom, there's an organized gravel ride called Raid Lamoille on July 20 that I want to do.
Here's the route for some ideas. |
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Make sure to check Vt511 for road construction updates. Sucks to make a route and not realize certain roads are closed and the go around is brutal.
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Any of the Six Gaps is a great ride, just south of Burlington near Middlebury is the cluster of the most of them. Great area for mixed dirt and pavement. 35mm Bon Jon's are the sweet spot for VT riding.
Lincoln Gap is one of the hardest climbs I have ever done. You can bag multiple gaps even as a softie, though there are plenty of flahutes who have done all six in one ride. Bring fishing gear for that area too, if you like to fly fish. No better riding than VT. One of my faves. |
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Ha. Yeah, we rode today and decided on September just after the kids start school
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