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Introducing the second iteration of The Gravle Guide Roubaix to Brews This new maps combines a new passion that I discovered this fal...

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Roubaix to Brew Ride: Big Elm Brewery

The next Roubaix to Brewery Ride destination is the Big Elm Brewery in Sheffield, MA.

Saturday, November 19th
Copake Falls, NY
Harlem Valley Rail Trail Parking Lot
Across from the Depot Deli
9 am Start

Recommended Equipment:  Cyclcross Bikes with 32c tires (at least) or Mountain Bikes, and empty growler and a way to safely carry it on dirt roads for the remainder of the ride.

Terrain:  Two really big climbs and the remaining is a mix of rail trail, pavement and dirt roads around Mt Washington State Forest. 
  1. Sunset Rock:  762 ft climb with an average 12% grade 
  2. Mt Riga Road (biggest climb in CT and a dirt road):  6.2 miles, 1,293 ft climb, 4% average grade

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/17695966

Roubaix to Brews

Introducing the second iteration of The Gravle Guide


This new maps combines a new passion that I discovered this fall when I rode a quasi gravel grinder/adventure ride with a bike shop out of New Haven called True Cyclery called the True to Brew Gravel Grinder.  While it was more of an adventure ride to two breweries in Oxford, CT, OEC and Black Hog.  We rode some gravel, single track, rail trail, a lot of road, and made a few audibles along the way.

I learned of some new dirt roads in the central part of Connecticut and decided it was time to consolidate the information in order to add more layers to a more expanded map.

There are now four sections to the map:
  1. Breweries
  2. Greenways
  3. New York (to include NJ & PA)
  4. Western New England (New England west of I-91) 
Of course if you have any updates or see something I am missing, feel free to send me an email:  gravlerandonneurs@gmail.com