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Name: Ride Around Winnipesaukee (RAW)

Location: Around Winnipesaukee

Distance: About 70 miles

Difficulty: Varied terrain including some good-sized hills.

Start: There are lots of places to start on this ride. Here are some ideas for where to park:
  • The intersection of 11 and 11C
    • Park in the Patrick’s Pub parking lot
    • or follow the signs to Meadowbrook and park there
    • In the off-season (before Memorial Day or after Labor Day), you can park in the Sawyers lot
  • Wolfeboro
  • Moultonborough
  • Meredith (public parking by the town locks)

Description:
This ride is a loop that goes all the way around the big lake. The following is a list of roads to take if you go around the lake clockwise. This list starts in Gilford at the intersection of 11 and 11C – if you start someplace else, just locate your start below and loop back to the top of the list.
  • Route 11 South to Alton Bay
    • This stretch has some nice views of the lake and some scenic overlooks. There are sections with terrific, extra-wide shoulders that are a pleasure to ride on, especially if you are with a group. But there are also some sections where the shoulder disappears and you’ve got a white line and then the dirt! If you are heading south, this bad stretch of shoulders starts just beyond Ellacoya State park and continues for several miles.
  • In Alton Bay, take 28A North.
    • Note that the section of road leaving Alton Bay has some narrow shoulders on some winding roads and hills. Take care through this section.
  • 28A connects to 28 North. Take 28 North
  • At the intersection of 28 North and 109, take 109 North
  • Continue on 109 until you get to Route 25 in Moultonborough. Take 25 South
  • When you get to Meredith, Take Route 3 South
  • When you get to Weirs Beach, take 11B South. This will take you back to the starting point at the intersection of 11B and 11

A note about the Wolfeboro to Weirs Beach section - I found a nice write-up in the Boston Globe describing the route from Wolfeboro's Back Bay to Weirs Beach with a return trip via the Mount Washington cruise ship. Click Here to read the article

 

Submitted By: Jim Zimmermann

 

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What a difference a few days make. Last Friday I was mountain biking at Gunstock , and today we've got a foot of snow on the ground! So I guess its time to winterize my bikes, dust off my indoor trainer, and break out the skis. Of course, if we get a sudden warm spell, I might still squeeze in a few more rides..

It will be interesting cross-country skiing on the sames trails at Gunstock that I've been riding this year - maybe I'll see some of you there!

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