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North-South Connector Mountain Bike Trail

Manchester, Vermont

MTB TRAIL STATS

Avg Rating: 1 trail review
Status: Closed
updated 3/13/11 by Luli79
Difficulty: Beginner bike trail Beginner
Length: 2 miles Global Rank: #2959
Tread: Doubletrack Configuration: Network
Ridden: 2 Wishlist: 2
 
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Description: This trail connects the Mt. Equinox/Water Tower trails with the Beartown Road (jeep)to Sandgate, and the Mother Myrick Mt. trails, and Nichols Hill Road trails in Dorset. Possible to do 2-3+ hour rides, but you may have to ride back on pavement. Mostly narrow jeep roads, some single track. 98% rideable, with some very steep short technical sections. Lots of leg burner climbs and fast descents. Trails have changed over the years due to housing development and some are overgrown, so some exploring will be necesarry. If lost, just head downhill, should hit pavement somewhere. Remember, a lot of this is private land, but I have never had any problems.
added in 2003 by guest
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reviewed by Luli79 on March 13, 2011

This is a meh trail network at best! I have ridden it several times, but it is technically trespassing the majority of the ride. It has been patrolled by the VSP looking for illegal crops and unlawful trespassers.

Similar Trail: I can't think of any that are this mediocre!

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