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3137.1 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:58 | 12 |
| Littleton has town forests spread around with nice riding, but
not too much in the way of adandoned RRs, underground gas lines,
overhead power lines, or aquaducts (i.e. things that go anywhere).
Riding *into* Littleton from the south (where TAY is anyhow) is
probably the preferred direction... with NEC pulling out of
Boxboro I bet there's going to be some nice homes cheap down
there too. There's not a helluva lot of backroad selection into
Littleton from the northwest/north/northeast/east.
Keep in mind the population density in Littleton is probably a lot
higher than where you're at now... i.e. forget the jeep trails.
.02 Kratz
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3137.2 | other conference | POWDML::SKENNEDY | | Tue Aug 20 1996 15:23 | 2 |
| Check out QUINCE::MTB.
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3137.3 | addendum | POWDML::SKENNEDY | | Tue Aug 20 1996 16:14 | 8 |
| In particular, note # 12 in QUINCE::MTB lists a few good places to ride
near Littleton.
In terms of housing, I've lived in Concord and Acton, and found them
both to be good, quiet places to live and ride.
Sean K.
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3137.4 | The Edge | SALEM::DACUNHA | | Tue Aug 27 1996 15:37 | 8 |
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I like the TOPHET Chasm at OAK Hill. It's right off of 110.
The place isn't that big but packs A LOT of variety into about
4 or 5 sqare miles. Big hill, technical single track, screaming
downhills, nice vistas, occasional deer, of course there's the
chasm itself! That'll give you white knuckles.
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3137.5 | Night rides in October? | MKOTS3::tcc050.mko.dec.com::larson | | Tue Aug 27 1996 18:03 | 6 |
| Thanx for the input. More is certainly welcome. I live in NH, so I plan
to ride after work a few days a week. If anyone is interested in hooking
up, I'm game. I have a Nightsun, so darkness is not a problem, as I won't
be in the area until Mid October.
mike
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