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Ashokan Reservoir (without the Gunks) - Ashokan Rail Trail option

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Poughkeepsie >  High Bridge > Hudson Valley Rail Trail > New Paltz > Springtown Rd > Rt 213W> Cottekill Rd> Tongore Rd> Hurley Mtn Rd> Ashokan Rd > Reservoir Rec Path > NY-28 > Ashokan Rail Trail> NY-28> Basin Rd>  Dug Hill Rd > Hurley > Dewitt Mills Rd > NY-32 >  Rt 213 East> Cow Hough Rd> Van Nostrand Rd> Hawleys Corners Rd> Lilly Lake Rd> S Riverside Rd>  Hudson Valley RT at Tony Williams Park> Mid-Hudson Bridge, original cue sheet/High Bridge, RWGPS > Poughkeepsie

 

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Submitted
Author: 
Philip Jeffery
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Level(s): 
A
B
Vertical Gain: 
3800
Difficulty: 
113
Difficulty Rating: 
4 out of 5

The Ashokan is New York City's second biggest reservoir. This shady route crosses the reservoir and provides panoramic views from both sides. If the visability is clear, views of the Catskills are striking as they ring the reservoir on 3 sides.

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Cuomo Bridge Loop, 9W Outbound, S. County Railtrail Back

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Grant's Tomb>GWB>Piermont>Mario Cuomo Bridge Bike Path>Tarrytown>Tarrytown Lakes Park>N/S Country Railtrail>VCP>Greenway Bike Path

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Submitted
Author: 
Bob Schmon
Signature Route : 
Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
2665
Difficulty: 
78
Difficulty Rating: 
3 out of 5

This is a beautiful loop made possible by the opening of the Cuomo Bridge bike path, and for those who like mixing it up and riding both roads and rail trails.

The loop takes 9W north to Nyack, then crosses the Mario Cuomo Bridge bike path to Tarrytown, ascends up to the Tarrytown Lakes Park, then returns south on the N/S County Rail Trail  to Van Cortlandt Park continuing to the Hudson Bridge crossing and the Greenway bike path south to wherever you want to finish.

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Poughkeepsie/Minnewaska SP (Castle Point)/Poughkeepsie

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Poughkeepsie railroad station (start)> the High Bridge over the Hudson> the Hudson Valley Rail Trail> New Paltz Rd> Rt 299> New Paltz> Rt 299> Rt 44/55> Minnewaska carriage roads> Awosting Falls> Lake Awosting Carriage Way> Castle Point Carriage Road> Rt 44/55> Rt 299> New Paltz> Rt 299> New Paltz Rd> the Hudson Valley Rail Trail> the High Bridge over the Hudson> Poughkeepsie railroad station (end)

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Approved
Author: 
Hank Schiffman
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Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
3500
Difficulty: 
88
Difficulty Rating: 
3 out of 5

"It’s do-able as a C route, as long as the write-up is clear about the degree of difficulty.  It’s a bit more vertical than would normally be in a C route,  The leaders would also have to be very precise about pacing – doing a true 14 on flat terrain but not letting people blow themselves out early on the climb – it’s essentially a 14 mile climb with very little let-up.  C riders would need low gears to do th

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Croton Reservoir Triple Cross

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Van Cortlandt Park > South/North County Trailways > Millwood (lunch) > Trailway > Putnam Railroad Bridge > Old Croton Dam > New Croton Dam > Croton Harmon RR Station.

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Submitted
Author: 
Jim Zisfein
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Level(s): 
B
C
Vertical Gain: 
1275
Difficulty: 
51
Difficulty Rating: 
1 out of 5

Ride starts at the northern terminus of #1 subway in the Bronx and ends with a Metro North ride home from Croton Harmon. This is a lovely, almost traffic-free ride through Westchester County (and probably the flattest route you can find there). After following the Trailways north, it encompasses three different crossings of the Croton Reservoir system. There are some unpaved sections around the reservoir area, but they are doable on a road bike. Before getting on the train home, stop at the Blue Pig for ice cream. 

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