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UVWCC

A collection of routes frequently used by the UVWCC.

Shaker to Bog to George Hill

Description

Route Overview

  • Start/Finish: Enfield, NH
  • Distance: 20.19 miles
  • Elevation Gain: 1,262 feet
  • Terrain: Combination of paved and dirt roads​

Notable Segments

  • Shaker Bridge to Rail Trail Bridge: A 0.82-mile segment with a slight elevation gain of 7 feet, offering a gentle start to the ride.
  • Crystal Lake up to Bog: A 1.35-mile climb gaining 184 feet at a 2.6% average grade, providing a moderate challenge.

Three Mile Rd from Garipay

Description

Route Overview

  • Start/Finish: Hanover, NH
  • Distance: 21.67 miles
  • Elevation Gain: 2,202 feet
  • Terrain: Combination of paved and dirt roads​

Notable Segments

  • Reservoir Rd to Trescott: A 1.14-mile climb gaining 338 feet at a 5.6% average grade.
  • Ruddsboro to 3 Mile @ AT Crossing: A 2.75-mile segment with a 551-foot elevation gain at a 3.8% average grade.

Five and Dime

Summary

Mostly flat, with gradual climbs, rolling hills, and serene views of the Connecticut River. Crosses the Bridge and Ledyard Bridge and Lyme-East Thetford Bridge. Climbs include Chieftain Hill on RT 10.

Description

Mostly flat, with gradual climbs, rolling hills, and serene views of the Connecticut River. Crosses the Bridge and Ledyard Bridge and Lyme-East Thetford Bridge. Climbs include Chieftain Hill on RT 10.

Dime and Five

Summary

Mostly flat, with gradual climbs, rolling hills, and serene views of the Connecticut River. Crosses the Lyme-East Thetford Bridge and Ledyard Bridge.

Description

Mostly flat, with gradual climbs, rolling hills, and serene views of the Connecticut River. Crosses the Lyme-East Thetford Bridge and Ledyard Bridge.

5 and River with Pavillion

Summary

Mostly flat, with scenic views of the Connecticut River along Rt 5 and River Rd. Gravel and bumpy road surfaces on River Rd with a few steep climbs up Mount Mackenzie on River Rd and Chieftain Hill on Rt. 10.

Description

Mostly flat, with scenic views of the Connecticut River along Rt 5 and River Rd. Gravel and bumpy road surfaces on River Rd with a few steep climbs up Mount Mackenzie on River Rd and Chieftain Hill on Rt. 10.

Campbell-Quail John-5

Description

The Campbell-Quail John-5 cycling route is a 21.2-mile journey with an elevation gain of 1,354 feet, thoughtfully designed by Becky Fielder on July 29, 2024.

Route Highlights:

Challenging Climbs: Test your endurance with segments like “G4C Paved Climb From 5,” a 0.99-mile ascent with a 4.2% average grade, and “Campbellburg East,” a 0.35-mile stretch with a 6.4% average grade, both offering invigorating challenges amidst scenic surroundings.