Time:
February 25, 2007 10:00 AM
Requirements:
Sign release form
Fee: free!
Course will be
marked, but sometimes the marks disappear.
Mini
Map with icons etc designed to be carried by rider
Directions:
- park at Stop
and Shop in Wilton
- Neutralized
left turn out of S&S
- Neutralized
left turn onto Rte 33
- Neutralized
left turn onto Belden Hill Road
- Neutralized
right turn onto Huckleberry Hill Road. Stop to regroup.
- Rolling start
at Huckleberry
- Bear right at
stop sign for Old Kingdom Road
- Right at T
intersection for Valley Road
- Bear right on
Benedict Hill Road (couple miles on Valley Rd)
- Left turn
(kind of blind and only about 300-400m down the road) onto South Bald
Hill
- Right at T
intersection for Deforest Road
- IMMEDIATE Left
onto North Bald Hill
- Bear left at
unknown fork in road (DO NOT GO RIGHT)
- Descend down
dirt section - the road I think is now called Silver Spring Rd (NY
state)
- Go straight at
bottom of descent, immediate left bend over small bridge
- Turn Left onto
East St (200 meters or so after small bridge)
- At top of
climb, turn right onto Lockwood Road. You will go through a stop sign
shortly.
- At T
intersection, turn right onto Elmwood Road (few miles on Lockwood)
- At T
intersection (with V-island), turn right onto West Road
- Straight
through oddly placed Stop sign (this happens about 400m after previous
turn)
- Make VERY HARD
RIGHT onto Silver Spring Road (This is after a short
descent, short climb, hard curve, some flat stuff). DO NOT PROCEED TO
RTE 35 (Stop sign).
- Silver Spring
(few miles on this one) will take you past East St (which you've
already ridden)
- At bottom of
descent, take left onto Wilton Road (which turns into Vista Road when
you are in Wilton)
- Go straight at
bottom of short/curvy descent (about 500m after previous turn)
- At T
intersection, take right onto Route 33.
- At first Stop
sign (few miles), take right onto Drum Hill
- Go over first
short climb
- After second
rise, after pond on right, start sprint
- Sprint line is
at bottom of short descent at Glen Hill (which is the 3rd right on Drum
Hill)
© RayRuyack 2002
© RayRuyack 2002
Thanks to Ray
for the above two images!