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MHT CENTURY / BRIDGE out (Page 1) Magical History Tour Mountaineeer Century 20 02 Bike it if you can! 10 (Climb 4) 16 3 Clinton Climb at top Clinton Rd Salt Springville Clinton Rd Richfield Springs Sprout Brook 16 3 31 Ripple Rd 16 3 Buel Rd 10 Rd e Dugway Otsego ll vi West Ames Rd (Climb 5) en us Buel Rd Rd De M an MacPhail Rd Judd Falls er ill V Ames 20 rk R at top we d Cherry Valley Rd Gross Der Latimer Hill Van Keller Rd Kell East Springfield er Rd 20 Budd St w Barringer Rd y Mo er Rd Ra Old Sharon Rd Lake 54 166 O PTION-2 Keller Rd ago Willy O'Neil Rd 10 Leman Rd Church St Main St Kilts Montgomery St Rd 54 (Climb 3) 34A 20 Cherry Valley LancasterCherry St Valley Breakfast Hill Museum at top 80 50 55 40 Sharon Springs Wi O PTION-3 lson Rd 20 d LuenburghRd 10 R (Climb 6) 50 166 Rd eil N East Hill O' Dietsche at top 33 40 rton Rd Mo Lake Otsego "Glimmerglass" Roseboom Events Rd Hoose Roseboom 50 16 5 33 Middlefield Events 166 Pleasant P Thompson Hill Rd ete Hendricks Rd Brook 16 5 28 D 166 ubbins R 35 Middlefield Rd d Cooperstown (Climb 2) Pier's Hill Rd d Murphy Hill n R 34 ze at top Re O PTION-4 52 W h d ite ma n R 39 C 35 d o R rn f is l h u H G (Climb 7) il y l e R l b d i Whiteman Hill 28 S at top 34 36A (Climb 1) Norton Rd d Westford R Cornish Hill (Climb 8) e at top Ske lli 33 Bentley Hill D a r at top li O PTION-1 ng H ill Rd 36 Run Rd Rd Rabbit h Cherry Valley Detail us 43 nb Westville ee 36 Gr Westv 34 ille Gulf R d 166 36 O PTION-5 33 88 166 35 (Climb 9) er Rd 28 ok Hooker 42 Ho Mountain at top O PTION-2 Milford Worcester 7 44 Tansey Hill Rd 54 34 88 START! (Easy Up) 35 ONC Center ut Rd Axtell Rd Tansey Hill co C 42 7 S r u y K m o eny Lougheed Rd B h o r on Rd n L a Schenevus k e R d Upper Dutch Hill44 28 (Climb 10) Maryland Crumhorn 42 Mountain Upstate 35 at top 88 Homes O PTION-3 Portlandville Tour Options Chart 7 verage Grade Feet/Mile ClimbedA Difficulty Climb Number Climb Name Feet ClimbedMiles Climbed OPTION 4 OPTION 5 Cooperstown Easy Up 400 3.8 105 3% Easiest 28 35 Junction O PTION-1 1 Cornish Hill 440 1.4 314 6% 2 Murphy Hill 360 1.0 360 7% Shortest Colliersville O PTION-2 3 Breakfast Hill 360 2.5 144 4% 7 4 Clinton Hill 320 1.2 267 5% 88 5 Judd Falls 450 1.5 300 5% O PTION-3 6 East Hill 820 4.0 205 6% Longest O PTION-4 7 Whiteman Hill 680 1.8 378 8% Steepest 8 Bentley Hill 420 2.0 210 4% O PTION-5 9 Hooker Mountain 610 1.9 321 6% 10 Crumhorn Mountain 590 1.6 369 7% 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rt 20 1" = 2.3 miles Inc. Publications, Tourmaster ©2002 INTERSTATE 90 STATE ROAD 20 COUNTY ROAD 33 OPTION O PTION.
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