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The good Lord blessed the majority of Connecticut with loose soil laden with rocks deposited from the last ice age and roots, slippery, treacherous roots.

Riding here can often be more frustrating than fun. This is our lot as CT mountain bikers.

With that said, possessing certain skills makes riding in CT much more enjoyable:

1) The ability to relax one’s arms to absorb the bruising blows from jagged loose traprock downhills while still maintaining a kung fu grip on the handle bars at all times.

2)  When in doubt, reach out and grab the nearest tree to pull yourself through technical sections without putting a foot down and losing all momentum.

3) Bail preemptively.  When the brakes are locked and you are skidding on the magic carpet of leaves from hell towards a sugar maple ditch the bike, tuck and roll.

Unfortunately, these lessons weren’t imparted on my fiancé who grew up in the Pacific Northwest where all the trails are buff as a baby’s bottom, tacky and hilariously fun.  Needless to say, my lady has been less than impressed with the riding around here.  Until we went to Hurd State Park in Middle Haddam along the beautiful Connecticut River.

Buff, single track with short, technical, rocky (high quality Gneiss) sections with optional drops.  Keeps the legs spinning.  No hike a bike.  Ride everywhere.  East Coast flavor.

The downhill to the river is fun and fast.  The climb up from the river is AWESOME.

Another little pocket of goodness hidden away in this tiny, overpopulated, surprisingly rural nutmeg state.

Thanks to www.bikerag.com for putting me onto this gem and giving us all a resource to reference for years to come.

Climbers should bring a crash pad for the cool roadside boulder.  Everyone should check out “split rock”, a really unique rock formation and a great picnic spot.

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Tuckerman Ravine: Don’t Take Mother Nature for Granted

by Trailblazer March 28, 2012 Climb

Let’s not forget we are mortal.  Often, we take it for granted.  I am assuming, since you are reading this post that you, the reader, like to spend your precious time in the outdoors.  Mountain athletes will all agree that their life is enriched by their sports of choice.  But, when we choose to participate [...]

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Connecticut Trail Review: Trumbull’s Old Mine Park

by TonyDasilva November 15, 2011 Climb
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Trumbull’s Old Mine Park has something for everyone. Whether your a hiker or a mountain biker, beginner or expert, this place has a trail route for you to explore with options a plenty. The trails themselves are not marked as well as some other destinations around Connecticut, but then again, you never get the feeling [...]

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New Haven’s West Rock State Park Spring Review

by TonyDasilva August 16, 2011 Hike
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This past weekend, I took the plunge back into the outdoors and marched straight into West Rock Park, in New Haven, after hibernating for what was one of the toughest winters I remember ever enduring. A long hike from bottom to top on Saturday, followed by a mountain bike ride loop on Sunday, held muddy [...]

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When Being in the Woods Go’s Embarrassingly Wrong

by TonyDasilva July 28, 2011 Hike
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No, I’m not talking about a Deliverance type of situation. I’m talking about one of those moments that stay with you in your life. The ones that you have imprinted in your brain and can hit rewind at any time, because the feeling of embarrassment or laughter was so strong you unconsciously clicked “save” in your [...]

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New England Is Good For My Mental Health

by TonyDasilva November 27, 2010 Run
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As New Englander’s, we all face those same times of year, where not only do you physically feel different, but mentally, as well. Those times, those seasons, those holidays, they are reminders of the activities I tend to take for granted a lot of the time. By living on the east coast, Connecticut to be [...]

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