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Touring Maps for various rides. MPS files are used by Garmin Mapsource programs.
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A mostly NH tour that connects some of the best MC roads in the area but mostly avoids high traffic areas. There's a few miles of Interstate to get through Manchester, but the rest are secondary state or county routes.
Contains four routes from COTU 5, one from COTU 4, a route to the AMA Museum from Marietta, OH, the "Tracey Road Route" from WDGAH 7 (in two parts) and - as Nate from N.E. put it - a "kewl route from Deerfield, MA".
This route was created for a 4 day ride to Road Atlanta, using mostly (twisting) back roads.There are options to jump on the Blue Ridge Parkway or to use the Interstate enroute, but if you stay on the main route, you won't flat spot your tires! If you live in the Mid-Atlantic or the North-East, all or part of the route may be useful if you're headed to Deals Gap, the Smokey Mountains etc. Miles=1220
This route was created for a 7 day trip, but 9 days gives more time to savor the sights (and the the roads). The route passes through NY's Finger Lakes, Adirondack Park, VT's Green Mts (including the Appalachian Gap), NH's White Mts to Maine's coast (both traditional tourist destinations and tiny coves that only the locals frequent). The route continues South-West through MA's Berkshire Mts, NY's Catskill Mts to PA's Amish country and a stop at the York, PA Harley factory. The last day's route is through PA's Appalachian Mts to Cleveland OH. Miles=1710
This is a "one way" route from ~ 60 mi west from NY to Rock Hall MD on the Chesapeake Bay for the express purpose of pigging out on Crabs and other "Fruits de Mere" However it's not a direct route, instead it manages to cover some of the finest twisting backroads in S-E PA + probably the best twisting road in DE before relaxing to cruise on down to the Bay. About midway, you have an opportunity to stop, eat German and/or fresh seafood and sample superb brews from Stoundt's brewery. If you like the beer, there's a funky 50's style motel next door so you can elect to sleep over and finish the route the next day. Miles=315
Named for the many mini-loops, including two passes over NY's Essex CR 6 (aka Tracey Road, the 1st or second best sportbike road in the Adirondacks), + CR 4 and CR 7 (nearly equal to Tracey road) and a relaxing ferry ride near Ft Ticonderoga. The route winds across the Green Mts to Queechee Gorge and returns to Lebanon. Miles=328
Named for the many mini-loops, including two passes over NY's Essex CR 6 (aka Tracey Road, the 1st or second best sportbike road in the Adirondacks), + CR 4 and CR 7 (nearly equal to Tracey road) and a relaxing ferry ride near Ft Ticonderoga. The route winds across the Green Mts to Queechee Gorge and returns to Lebanon. Miles=328
Named for the many mini-loops, including two passes over NY's Essex CR 6 (aka Tracey Road, the 1st or second best sportbike road in the Adirondacks), + CR 4 and CR 7 (nearly equal to Tracey road) and a relaxing ferry ride near Ft Ticonderoga. The route winds across the Green Mts to Queechee Gorge and returns to Lebanon. Miles=328
This route probably has more twisting back roads than any of the New England rides. it Includes a ride over Stratton mt to great roads behind the ski area, an amazing set of twisting, newly paved roads just across the border in MA then more back roads (some hard packed gravel) to return to Lebanon. Miles=313
This route probably has more twisting back roads than any of the New England rides. it Includes a ride over Stratton mt to great roads behind the ski area, an amazing set of twisting, newly paved roads just across the border in MA then more back roads (some hard packed gravel) to return to Lebanon. Miles=313
This route probably has more twisting back roads than any of the New England rides. it Includes a ride over Stratton mt to great roads behind the ski area, an amazing set of twisting, newly paved roads just across the border in MA then more back roads (some hard packed gravel) to return to Lebanon. Miles=313
The route winds North through Maine's woods and mountains before turning South for a scenic ride along the Androscoggin river, (guaranteed to lower your blood pressure 20 points), continues through the White mountains to an exhilerating run down NH 18 before returning to Lebanon. Miles=394
The route winds North through Maine's woods and mountains before turning South for a scenic ride along the Androscoggin river, (guaranteed to lower your blood pressure 20 points), continues through the White mountains to an exhilerating run down NH 18 before returning to Lebanon. Miles=394
The route winds North through Maine's woods and mountains before turning South for a scenic ride along the Androscoggin river, (guaranteed to lower your blood pressure 20 points), continues through the White mountains to an exhilerating run down NH 18 before returning to Lebanon. Miles=394
The route passes through Groton St forest (you won't soon forget this road) crosses Smugglers Notch, the Appalachian Gap and two more mountain passes before returning to Lebanon by more back roads and Queeche Gorge. Miles=294
The route passes through Groton St forest (you won't soon forget this road) crosses Smugglers Notch, the Appalachian Gap and two more mountain passes before returning to Lebanon by more back roads and Queeche Gorge. Miles=294
The route passes through Groton St forest (you won't soon forget this road) crosses Smugglers Notch, the Appalachian Gap and two more mountain passes before returning to Lebanon by more back roads and Queeche Gorge. Miles=294
The route runs through NH's White Mts to the Kancamagus Hwy, then slips across the border to VT to visit Queeche Gorge before returning to Lebanon. Great views and twisting, sometimes bumpy roads. (Watch for moose!) Miles=305
The route runs through NH's White Mts to the Kancamagus Hwy, then slips across the border to VT to visit Queeche Gorge before returning to Lebanon. Great views and twisting, sometimes bumpy roads. (Watch for moose!) Miles=305