| Found you some hills [Was Re: New to NJ] gmail wrote:
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> I am in Morristown and I am willing to drive to get to some hills. How
> far am I looking at?
About an hour, hour and a half northwest of you you'll find some nice
hills. I'm partial to the ride up 739 out of Dingman's Ferry. The
intersection with US 209 is where the real climb starts, and it
continues from there(elevation 400) up about a mile and a half to
Arnold's Sunoco (elevation 933). Immediately afterwards, it climbs
another 200 feet in a half mile.
From there it's rolling hills for the next several miles. By rolling, I
mean I don't believe there are any decents/climbs better than 200 feet.
You'll find another convenience store on the right(Talk of the Town
Deli). This is the "Dingman's Ferry Business District". I believe
there are 2 hardware stores that you go by either before or after the
deli. They may or may not have patch kits/tubes.
Make a right at the Wachovia Bank. This is one of the 3 flat sections
on the ride, and it lasts for all of 2 miles. Watch the open grate
bridge. You'll be back into the rolling hills, going slightly
downhill. I think it's about 300 feet of drop in 5 miles or so.
Make the left at the end of this road to go towards Milford. There are
only a few climbs here, and again, you're going towards the river, so it
is more downhill.
If you want an early out and have good brakes and/or downhill skills(but
mostly good brakes, really), make the right at the four corners onto
Raymondskill Road. Be prepared to lose 400 feet in a mile or so, on a
windy road with gravel on the shoulders. Don't worry, there's a
guardrail there to throw you over the handlebars into the thornbushes
that will slow your decent down the steeper hillside. I have
successfully negotiated this hill a few times. Only twice did I burn my
front brakes up.
Otherwise continue straight into Milford. It's your typical small
town. There is an LBS about 3 miles west on US 6 from here, and they're
open 7 days a week. Take 6 west to 209 south. You'll ride south on 209
until you see your car.
That total trip is 25 miles.
Pretty much any of the roads to the west of 209 in that area are a nice
climb. I would advise that you take anything you might need in these
areas, because not only are there no bike shops, but few convenience
stores, cellphone reception likely to be dodgy, and houses aren't that
frequent either.
I'm more than glad to bend your ear about riding in that area, as well
as the Jersey side of the river, but that's not as hilly. |