New England Exploring with Scott Mandel

Many of you love riding killer climbs and endless mountain passes however, there are just as many of you who also love exploring the world via their trainer.

This latest collection of three rides from Scott Mandel sites firmly in the easy/sightseeing category making this collection perfect for an easy recovery ride or if you’re looking to escape for a few hours and leave the problems of the world behind.

Cape Cod Rail Trail is a real treat and you’ll enjoy stunning New England forest with only a few gentle climbs that punctuate this route.

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EAST BAY BIKEPATH BRISTOL PROVIDENCE

The return trip from Bristol back all the way to India Point Park at the top of Narragansett Bay in Providence, crossing the Seekonk River towards the end of the ride over the Washington Bridge on the George Redman Linear Park, named after a legendary local cyclist who was a tireless advocate for bike path development in Rhode Island. The East Bay Bike Path is considered to be one of the 10 most used bike path in the United States.

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23.00km
DISTANCE
00:45:04
DURATION
75m
ELEVATION

CAPE COD RAIL TRAIL

The Cape Cod Rail Trail is an enormously popular 25 mile trail with local and tourists alike running from Yarmouth to Wellfleet, and this ride runs eastbound along a mostly tree-lined stretch from the bike rotary where it connect to the Old Colony Rail Trail near Dennis, continuing past Hinckleys Pond and Long Pond to Orleans for rehydration at a local watering hole. See if you can spot all the granite mile markers on the right hand side counting up the miles and giving the town names.

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14.92km
DISTANCE
00:29:45
DURATION
70m
ELEVATION

GLOUCESTER LOOP

This ride is a tour of Cape Ann on the north shore of Massachusetts, first settled by the English in 1623. It starts in the fishing town of Gloucester and runs counter-clockwise along the coast for some great ocean views near Good Harbor before coming to the town of Rockport (home of the famous and oft-painted fishing shack known as Motif No. 1) for some more scenic ocean views and the popular tourist area of Bearskin Neck. It continues through some rolling hills around the top of Cape Ann and back to Annisquam, where a wooden bridge spans Lobster Cove, before heading back into Gloucester at Stage Fort Park.

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34.67km
DISTANCE
01:15:20
DURATION
311m
ELEVATION

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