We made it. Rocky Point to Montauk by MTB on almost 100% single trail.
On Friday the 10th PyZahl helped preparing the "Big Ride" logistics, dropping food and bags off at our good host at about 1/2 way, positioning cars and leaving cars at Montauk Rail Road Station.

My recovery afternoon after that recovery and preparation ride back home, because PyZahl was crasy enough to do a 10km beach run on Thursday night with moon light.
Later in the day PyZahl had a oil burner service man at his house, what turned the kitchen into a black sooty mess and the afternoon chill was disruped by an unplanned major house cleanup :-(
The good thing, Friday night PyZahl went out on short notice for an Italien style pasty dinner. Very good.
Finish at Mark's around 4:30pm. Bikes stored away for next day.
Transportation over to the Youngman's house for the great Big Ride party :-)
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Sunday, day 2
Start at Mark's at 7:30am. Hitting the trail after a short road section. Little rain sets in.
Transportation over to the Youngman's house for the great Big Ride party :-)
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Sunday, day 2
Start at Mark's at 7:30am. Hitting the trail after a short road section. Little rain sets in.
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Most excellent ride! Epic! By your estimation, what percent were you on trails and what percent on pavement?
ReplyDeleteYea, was an awesome ride (and I feel it now :-). There was almost no pavement, only a very few sections in the Southamptons area (and getting there) -- say 7mi -- and before hitting the Hither Hills -- about 5mi -- (great trails in there!) and the final return to the Montauk train station. I'd guess a total of about 20mi pavement what makes 82% Single Trail. Mostly following the "Greenbelt".
ReplyDeleteGuess you saw this GPS track I logged:
Trail Map from GPS Log
Looks like it was a great ride. I'm impressed that such a long offroad "trail" could be navigated on Long Island. Nice report and photos. Thanks for posting!
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