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2913.1 | | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Tue Mar 07 1995 09:41 | 10 |
| It is real muddy right now. You'd end up doing primarily road riding
and perhaps some dirt roads. We had a good ice storm last week, slowly
melting.
Personally, I think your time would be better spent working out in a
gym rather than the hassles of bringing a bike with you...unless you
plan on driving anyway. Perhaps others know of trails that are
more sandy and firm.
steve
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2913.2 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Mar 07 1995 11:36 | 7 |
| Rumor has it that the abandoned railroad line between Hudson and
Maynard is being turned into a bikepath. From PKO-3, you cut
behind the elementary school and the back of a subdivision and pop
out next to the Maynard highway department; the trail is next to
the Assabet river. I'm sure it's mud city as .1 noted; the dirt
bikers tend to create undulations in the trail, and water collects
in those. Kratz
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2913.3 | Any GOLD's gyms nearby? | TOPTEN::PLEVA | RON, Piscataway NJ | Tue Mar 07 1995 19:04 | 6 |
| Thanks for the advice on the mud. I was wondering if it would be
icey, snow covered or muddy. As .1 stated my time may be better spent
in a gym. So, is there a GOLD's gym in the area as I may be able to
use my membership here to visit GOLD's up there....
/ron
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2913.4 | | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Wed Mar 08 1995 08:29 | 11 |
| Actually today is beautiful, going to be 60 degrees, brought my
mountain bike with me to work.
There are two Gold's gyms:
o 771 Boston Post Rd (rt20) Marlboro
o 63 Domino Dr. Concord
I will be checking out the Delaney Project, a nice mountain biking
area in Stow today, I believe it will be wet, but ok to ride.
steve
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2913.5 | | NOVA::FISHER | now |a|n|a|l|o|g| | Wed Mar 08 1995 10:42 | 5 |
| might even break the record of 65...
Yeay, a new record!
ed
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2913.6 | Road bike routes around PKO? | CUBIC7::CORRIGAN | LOOSE CHIPPINGS | Thu Mar 30 1995 09:05 | 8 |
| Any suggestions for lunchtime routes for road bike rides around
the PKO area which don't involve too much time on the main
routes(62,27)?
My former site location in BXB was fantastic for lunch rides
but I'm not familliar with this area.
cheers,
Bob
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2913.7 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Thu Mar 30 1995 12:31 | 13 |
| It's not exactly paradise. Actually it's probably better for
mtn biking. But...
If you're into doing @2 mile flat loops, you can create something
in the Sudbury subdivision across Rt27 (ask the runners, that's
where they go). No cars, but not exciting either.
As for good backroads, there isn't much to the north (towards Acton),
the east (Sudbury), or south (Sudbury/Hudson) that isn't busy at
lunch. That leaves the west. It takes a few minutes to get to, but
between BXB and PKO there's a lot of nice roads, and in fact you can
create a lot of routes if you wanted to ride to BXB and turn around.
.02 Kratz
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2913.8 | The roads are there... | DECRAL::BODGE | Andy Bodge | Thu Mar 30 1995 14:20 | 15 |
| If you head west on 62, there are good back roads off to both
sides. For example, if you follow 62 to where it turns
left at the light (117 continues straight - more good roads
out there, too) and take that turn, you have a lot of nice
back roads on either side of 62 as you head through Gleasondale
and into Hudson. Lake Boon is down that way, and the terrain is
generally hilly. You could probably fashion a return to PKO
via 27. You could also turn right off 62 where the little
airport sign is (before the aforementioned stoplight) and ride
over to W. Acton, then loop back on Central St. and Red Acre
Road (might be Liberty Tree in Acton) to get back to 62. (This
is home territory for me.) You need maps that show the smaller
roads - try a real-estate agent for a free book of town maps.
Andy
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2913.9 | Boston to Provincetown...UGH! | CUBIC7::CORRIGAN | LOOSE CHIPPINGS | Thu Mar 30 1995 16:54 | 6 |
| Thanks for the replies(on and off line). It's high time I got
back on the saddle. Got my first ever century coming up in June
and need to get crackin'.
cheers,
Bob
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2913.10 | Mtn Bike at PKO | HAZEL::HAZEL::BRENNAN | | Fri Mar 31 1995 16:21 | 7 |
| re .7
I'm moving into pko2 if a few weeks, what/where are the good mt bike
trails?
paul
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2913.11 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Mar 31 1995 17:36 | 12 |
| Well, lots of good stuff for mtn bikes in the Sudbury Army depot
that borders Digital's land to the south.
Of a more legal nature, the trails behind the helipad can be used
to work your way west behind the school(s) over to the Assabet River.
There, an abandoned railway trail along the river takes you southwest,
whereupon you have three choices: go across the river to a Stow
Conservation area, keep going straight all the way to Hudson (eventually
a bridge is missing tho), or turn left on trails that work their way
down south to Marlboro (via a huge network of dirt bike trails).
Kratz
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2913.12 | WHERE IN STOW DOES IT CROSS A ROAD? | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Mon Apr 03 1995 09:31 | 7 |
| Where can I pick the stow conservation land access? I am riding from
OGO, and getting bored with Delaney project...
thanks
steve
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2913.13 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Mon Apr 03 1995 17:27 | 16 |
| Just down 117 from the Delaney project is Rattlesnake Hill (where
Boltonite can be found... a rare rock named after the town) and
the Lime Kiln area. Another place is to go up East End Rd, bear
left on Sugar, go a mile, turn right on Whitcomb (unmarked), go
to the end (you're now in Harvard), and there's some trails to
the north along 495.
The Stow Conservation Area near PKO is called Garner Hill... it
has access from Boon Rd just west of the bridge over the Assabet.
However, this was being built up when I left PKO 3 years ago.
Another way in is from the north (thru the Stow Away golf course
or the gravel pit). Stow also has a conservation area around
the swamp behind GenRad/Future Electronics, and while large, it's
mostly, well, swamp.
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