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2418.1 | How about the PMC route? | MSHRMS::BRIGHTMAN | IPMC4U - PMC '88, '89, '90, '91 '92 ... | Tue Sep 22 1992 15:12 | 13 |
| You could take Rte 140, but I think it has it's bad parts. Traffic, no shoulder,
etc.
Check note 2201.14 for a list of people that did the Pan-Mass Challenge. You
might find someone from you facility that did the ride & possibly still has a
route map. The PMC starts in Sturbridge and goes to Bourne the first day,
almost entirely on backroads.
If you don't see someone close to you I could mail a copy to you myself.
Tim
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2418.2 | | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Wed Sep 23 1992 20:57 | 16 |
| 140 *isn't* that bad... busy yes, but for every rotten section
(Leominster, Princeton, downtown Grafton), there's some pretty nice
stretches with full breakdown lanes. The Mass Bike Map shows 140
as a "bike route" or "alternate route" for most of it from Winchendon
to near Taunton. FWIW, I would take 140 south to Mansfield,
backroads (or 106) east to Bridgewater, and then pick up 28 and
the Boston/CapeCod bike trail.
Two Saturdays ago I did roughly (27,3A,6A) the same route... as far
as 6A, now that's busy and ALL narrow. If you don't mind losing a bit
of speed, a lot of 6A can be paralleled on the Cape Cod bike trail.
And in fact, taking Setuckit (sp?) road to beeline between Yarmouth and
Eastham, bypassing 6A into Dennis, saves about 5 miles. -kb
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2418.3 | Is Rt 140 still OK? | PCBUOA::REHBERG | | Wed May 10 1995 12:43 | 9 |
| I am looking into riding with a friend from Northborough to Falmouth
the second weekend in June.
From this note I gather I would not go too far wrong in using Rt 140
for much of the trip.
I would appreciate any other suggestions for routes or route planning.
Thanks,
Rick
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2418.4 | Input needed on route to the Cape. | PCBUOA::REHBERG | | Thu May 11 1995 14:50 | 23 |
| Well, I at least looked at a state map. At first glance I have begun
thinking along the lines of:
Rt 135 from Northborough to Hopkinton
Backroads to Millis
(Rt 115?) on to Norfolk
and on to a junction with Rt 140
Take Rt 140 to Rt 106
Take Rt 106 to West Bridgewater
Take Rt 28 to the Bourne Bridge
I know the route as far as Millis and it is ok.
Any feedback on the other sections?
Is Rt 106 usable? What about Rt 28?
Are there other suggested routes?
Thanks
Rick
DTN 244-7407
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2418.5 | Route Report on Northboro to Cape Trip | PCBUOA::REHBERG | | Mon Jul 31 1995 11:05 | 53 |
| This past Saturday along with a friend and his son I rode from
Northborough to Falmouth. So, I thought I would include a brief update
on the route we took in case others might be interested in proceeding
along this way.
First of all let me say that this was the first century ride for each
of us. We were not really training the long rides needed to complete
this kind of ride quickly. I have been riding 80-100 miles per week
throughout the summer and they had taken a 50 mile ride last week in
addition to their general riding. Therefore, we took a lot of breaks
and stopped for lunch along the way. This strategy worked wonderfully
for us, we had great weather and really enjoyed the ride with the
exception of the last eight miles. Our rolling average speed was 15.1
MPH and we took about 10 hours altogether to get there.
THE ROUTE.
Rte 135 from Northboro to Church Street in Webo to Ruggles St. toward
Upton which changes to North Street.
We left around 6:30 so 135 did not bother us. The back roads to
Upton were very nice although a bit rough in spots. The part that
concerned us the most was the bridge closed signs after climbing a
hill. It was closed but we were able to walk our bikes across.
Rte 140 in Upton to Rte 106 in in Mansfield
Parts of this route were fine with a wide breakdown lane to ride in
and not too much traffic. Parts were narrower and the traffic was
troubling. The worst spot was passing I95 where Rte 140 itself
became a divided 4 lane highway with the traffic moving fast. This
lasted for only a couple of miles, thankfully. The other spot that
was not too good was back in Franklin where there is a lot of
construction.
Rte 106 and Stearns Ave, Rockland St, ?? St, Central, West, 106 to 28
Rte 106 was narrow and heavily traveled. We were greatly releaved
to get off onto Stearns Ave. The backroads here were fantastic!
There was hardly any traffic and the sheep farms were great to ride
by. Our only problem here was missing the turn onto the ?? St.
All in all this turned out to be a very nice stretch.
Rte 28 to Onset turnoff
Rte 28 had some busy annoying parts but some of it was actually
very nice with all the cranberry farms. There was even some
shade here and the traffic was bearable. The road was usually wide
enough.
Onset turnoff to the Bourne bridge
This was ok but had a good deal of traffic. There was one part
along the canal that was pretty nice. The bridge itself was
very windy.
Backroads and 28a to Falmouth
Some of this was beautiful, some was residential and some was busy.
One of us had a flat along here (mile 98) and I think our fatigue
was coming into play otherwise we might have enjoyed this section a
bit more.
Rick-whose-seat-is-a-little-sore-today-still
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