We scouted out our 50-ish mile ride to the fruit farm in Hollis/Nashua, NH, in preparation of leading it on Oct. 1. Actually, the farm may be in Pepperell, MA, but, it's right on the border.
We have totally revamped much of this ride, including about 36 of the 48.8 miles. I had only done the route this way once, and I am trying to get it in my head, because DH will be up front with the GPS and I will have a cue sheet, being the sweep. It's fine if the group can stay close together, but it seems like i always get stuck with one person who really shouldn't be on the ride, despite my screening, or is having mechanicals. This is a gorgeous ride, but very hilly, with the street leading up to the farm, about a 4 mile climb that has about 6 separate hills, 2 of them being quite steep, but short. There's one steep climb after lunch, that is new, and near the end of the ride, we go through the Lost Lake area of Groton, another climb. After that, we headed back to the start point, a totally different way, which necessitates climbing over a freeway overpass, not too bad, but then another hill that is torturous, and ends right when we turn into the lot where our cars were. I used to ride up this all of the time before we moved to Concord, and it brought back memories of struggling up this hill when I first started riding.
It was hot. Like 90 degrees. A lot of this ride is shaded, but I drank almost 3 bottles of Nuun/water, and more water with lunch. The view where we eat at the farm is fantastic, and makes up for the climbing. I never feel like leaving the lunch spot!
Tired.




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Nice 2.5 hour hike though, and it was good for my legs to do something different for a change.
From what I heard at the finish line, I wasn't the only one. They could have used better markings on the roadway at some intersections.
I'll put up with a little rain, thankyouverymuch.

