
Originally Posted by
SheFly
ride from Rangeley back around and down to Mexico, making a loop. This nets you about 100 miles total (we've done this on tandems, starting from Walmart in Mexico), and winds through heavy moose country with VERY little traffic - even in the middle of summer! I'll have to find the exact routes for you....SheFly
That sounds like a great loop to me. I'll have to look carefully at the map again.
We did see a moose off Rt. 17 on our way into Oquossuc. They are losing their winter coats and look kind of mangey (sp?) at this time of year!

Originally Posted by
SheFly
That killer pass is called the "height of the land" on 17, heading into Oquossuc.
SheFly
It was beautiful once we got to the top. The view was outstanding and there was still ice on the lakes up there. But it seemed like every time I thought I had made it to the top we'd round a corner and have to face another steep section. For me the biggest challenge was to keep a good mental attitude because my training partner is a much stronger climber than I am and was way out in front of me the whole climb.
I'll have to tackle that East B hill Ridebikeme mentioned on my next trip down. I'm in training for the Mt. Washington Autoroad Hillclimb this year (first time) and so am really trying to pack in good hill workouts.
I will likely be riding the Loon Echo Bike Trek Century again this year with some friends from our local bike club. Anyone else planning to ride that event? I think it is in September.
-traveller
"It never gets easier, you just go faster." -- Greg LeMond