CT - Boneyard Mountain Bike Trail Review with Map and Pictures |
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Directions - rte 91 south, exit 20 country
club road. Left at exit 50 feet, right at stop.. Follow this
road for 2.35 miles and take a right into the park. |
Description - Not challenged by your favorite technical spots that you know like the back of your hand? Go to the boneyard for gut wrenching extended ridiculous yet doable climbs that bring you to a ridge view that will take your breathe away (or was it just the climb).. Many have puked at the top. If you don't like big, loose rocks - go to elsewhere. Avoid if wet!! Watch out for the occasional pit bull, junk yard dog (once bitten twice shy baby) or mountain lion.. Loops - real short but gruelling loop (4 or 5 miles
good quick workout) 1-2-3-4-5-7-9-10-11-7-6-1 Pre-ride Music: Bim
skala bim - bones |
Total Miles: 18? |
Elevation Change Feet - |
Nearest Coffee, Sushi or other food: East main
street in Meriden Dunkin Donuts.. From Boneyard Parking, take a right
on road, follow past golf course, straight through several stop signs, right
at mobil station, over highway, 50 more feet D.D. is on your right.. Nearest Sushi - Mikado in Middletown
or Asahi in the cromwell rocky hill area off rte 3 or Saporo in
wethersfield. |
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