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PowerLine
3 reviews
4 of 5
Lots of variety, mostly rolling hills with a couple of steep climbs and drops. Some technical sections, 4-5 road crossings, 3-4 water crossings, Some very very fast as you can sections. Mostly double and singletrack and when I say doubletrack, I don't mean fireroad, I mean doublewide singletrack. Multiuse trail, primarily lots of reved up horses with 2 wheels. Requires intermediate riding skills or you'll be walking up and down the hills.
From Rt. 107 in Freemont village go 1/2 mile West on Rt. 111A after crossing a bridge the trail is on the right under the big electrical wires overhead. The trail runs to the northwest.
Summary: Parked near 111a and Red Brook and jumped onthe power-lines a 1/4 mile down the road. Good riding, some tough climbs on the single speed, but nothig that couldn't be walked. just ride you you get bored/tired and turn around.
Recommended Route: Out and back
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Review Date March 17, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
Reviewed by: tom
, from auburn Nh USA
Summary: I think all all the NH powerlines are the same . I rode with a group of friends from the Chester powerlines and do 8 sets , except for once we did 17 and went to pawtuckaway state park . One thing w/ powerlines they have some extremly deep puddles and deep mud . some puddle more like mini ponds can go up to about your stem if you go in spring . There are some very good hill climbs , and downhills . They are very hard or at lest for me . The tails are 2 single tracks wide , just wide enough for a 4-wheeler . I really like these trail , highly recommend you go with someone .
Recommended Route: none
Other recommended trails in the same area: Any powerline trail .
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Review Date June 20, 2000
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
Reviewed by: Krash
, from Manchester, NH USA
Summary: Would be a great place for a mtb race. Lots of road access for spectators, not incredibly technical but offers a good challenge. Plenty of room to pass.
Recommended Route: Ride out at least 10 miles for the real good stuff. Then turn around and ride back. I've heard you can road ride back, but have never done it.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Pawtucketway State Park just north of Raymond, NH.
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