Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Kezar Lake Narrows

Thursday September 9th

I am off to Montreal to ride so I am going to set up the Thursday ride and hope that the weather holds for you this week!

How about the old favorite Kezar Lake Narrows Loop? So many of you know this ride that I am certainly not needed to point out the route! There are many options for this route, so make up a new version if you like!!!

Start the ride at the park next to the North Fryeburg Fire Station (as you know, park away from the fire station where the firefighters may need to park).

Ready to ride at 9:00 am.

The ride goes through the turf, potato and corn fields via Cornshop, Fish and McNeil, cross the Red Iron Bridge, up Union Hill Road. Check out the progress of the potatoes, corn, soybeans and grass. Look for llamas and horses and goats. For an option, turn left at Meadow Road (also known as New Road) and enjoy the new pavement to the Stow Store. Load up on goodies there and take them with you back over Meadow Road, back to Union Hill where you hang a left and head out (and gradually up) and over (bearing right at forks in the road) to the Kezar Lake Narrows. Just before the steel lattice bridge at the Narrows and before the snack shop at the Narrows is a narrow road leading to a shady narrow picnic area on the narrow part of the lake. Porta potties are there, too (narrow ones, likely..). Return is is by Christian Hill Road to Lovell and then a short ride on Route 5 to Shave Hill Road and back onto Harbor Road to the parking area. Be sure to stop and enjoy the views before dropping down into Lovell.

Total ride is 30 miles if you include the spur to The Stow Store. Cut out about 4 miles if you do not do the Stow Store.

Shorter option? Just do the route as mapped to the Stow Store and return by heading south on Rt 113 for about a 16 mile ride that is very flat for around here. Be ready to ride at the parking area at 9:00 am

As always, this ride includes the Red Iron Bridge (spanning the Old Saco River at the McNeil Road-Harbor Road intersection) which will be taken down later this fall or early next spring. So be sure to give it a salute and a kiss as you ride over it for its 53 years of service. The bridge over the Charles River on Harbor Road was under construction last time I was over there.


Map:

View Interactive Map on MapMyRide.com

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