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2349.1 | MANY GOOD RIDES IN WORCESTER COUNTY | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Fri Jul 10 1992 09:45 | 21 |
| Leominster St. Park is on Rt 31, off of 140 in Westminster. Definitely
good for hilly mountain biking. Rutland St. Park is nowhere near as
difficult, however it is still fund and quite large. You can start
at the Rutland St. Park entrance, off of 122 or 122A (look for signs)
in Rutland. It is also approachable on the other end at Barre Falls
Dam, 62 in Barre. For a short, after work technical ride I suggest
Trout Brook part in Holden, Manning St. Single track and swampy.
Don't forget your bug spray.
If you are looking for a good road rides in central Ma of good
distance, Ride around Quabbin, starting in Rutland. Seven Hills
Wheelmen does this ride in the 90 to 100 mile range. Definite
rolling hills.
Central MA has some of the most varying, and intesting riding anywhere.
Just pick up a county map and start exploring. Just about any
non-routed road, and routed road outside of Worcester is good. I also
suggest joining a local club ie: Seven Hills Wheelmen and let us find
you the roads.
steve
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2349.2 | | MEMORY::FRECHETTE | Use your imagination... | Fri Jul 10 1992 12:08 | 2 |
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For some easier terrain, try the trails around Wachusett Res.
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2349.3 | | MEMORY::FRECHETTE | Use your imagination... | Mon Jul 13 1992 13:27 | 8 |
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Went out to Rutland State Park yesterday. It's basically dirt
road riding. Some trails had grass on them... The map the
ranger gave us was terrible. We just rode around. Anybody
have a map? The bugs were really bad, but the swim afterwards
was really nice.
/mjf
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2349.4 | Groton Town Forest | AVIAN::KIRSCHBAUM | Every Tank Should Have It's Moray | Mon Jul 13 1992 17:39 | 15 |
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So far the best place I have found to "kill"
yourself!
We had a real blast there last Sunday. went to
the Framingham/Sudbury state park this Sunday, not
as many narrow downhills, but still alot of fun.
Even with a map, got hopelessly lost for about
two hours!
Lots of rocks, and mud! Not too many mosquitoes! The
jury is still out on the poison ivy!
-dick
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2349.5 | | STUDIO::IDE | now it can be told | Tue Jul 14 1992 09:28 | 9 |
| re .3
New England Cartographics has a map with Wachusett Mt. on one side and
Leominster State Forest on the other. The Wachusett side is mostly
accurate, I haven't checked the other side. I got mine at New England
Backpacker in Worcester; EMS has it too, but usually only as a set of
maps.
Jamie
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2349.6 | | MPGS::BROGDEN | | Thu Jul 16 1992 16:24 | 7 |
| Okay folks I got what I was looking for. And for those who want to
know,
at EMS I bought a couple of books. "25 mountain bike tours" and "moun-
tain biking near Boston", both are pretty descriptive and have maps
etc.
I plan to use them extensively this weekend!!
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