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Route is less than 20 miles.

Oak Hill - Rennie - Greensboro

Location
Town
Hanover
Summary

A short all road route. Starting at Oak Hill, we turn right towards Rt 10 where we turn right, skip past Old Lyme Rd for once, turn right onto Goose Pond, right onto Rennie, skip past Dogford, descend Hanover Center, turn right onto Greensboro, right onto Rt 120, right onto East Wheelock and FINALLY turn left onto Rip to head back to Oak Hill.

UVWCC Oak Hill to Dogford Loop

Location
Town
Hanover
Map
Description

The oldie but goodie - Trescott-Dogford-Hanover Ctr-Route 10 loop!

Minimal gravel on Oak Hill Road and Reservoir Road, all passable by road bike.

UVWCC Oak Hill - Three Mile to Shoestrap

Location
Town
Hanover
Map
Description

We will leave the Oak Hill lot and head up the hill to Trescott, down Partridge and over to Ruddsboro Rd, where we’ll continue the climb up Three Mile.  From there it’s a nice descent down Ferson to Hanover Center Rd and Rennie Rd, then a right onto Route 10 and we’ll take on some mild Class VI on Shoestrap.  Left onto River Rd and a nice rolling return with just the Chieftain left to conquer before we roll back to Oak Hill for some post-ride pond dipping and maybe even some snacks (BYOB)!

Lahaye - Mt Support - Stevens - Trescott

Location
Town
Hanover
Summary

The route starts from Oak Hill, Hanover. Use Rip and Valley to get to Rt 120 and head south to Medical Center Drive and Lahaye Drive. Anti-clockwise around DHMC and turn right at the roundabout to descend Mount Support. Cross the big, scary junction with the 120 to get to Heater Rd. Take the Bank St Extension to Hardy Hill. Turn left onto Stevens and prepare for the climb. Right onto Etna, quick left onto Trescott and finally Grasse followed by Reservoir to get back to Oak Hill.

Dam loops

Town
Union Village
Map
Description

This was designed as a dubious-weather route with lots of bailout options.  It's three short loops that all end at the dam, so if weather rolls in we're never far from the cars. 

The first is up the 132/Union Village road to Pattrell and Kerwin Hill back to the dam.  The next loop is Campbell Flats to Godfrey to Burham, where one can drop down to the dam or turn up Academy.  The third loop is Academy to 113 to Buzzell Bridge to the dam.

Etna from CCBA

Town
Lebanon
Map
Summary

Combination of paved and dirt roads​, ideal for cyclists looking for a moderately challenging ride with a variety of terrains and scenic views. The combination of climbs and descents provides a balanced workout, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.

Description

Combination of paved and dirt roads​, ideal for cyclists looking for a moderately challenging ride with a variety of terrains and scenic views. The combination of climbs and descents provides a balanced workout, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.