11.1 miles
Distance
596 ft
Climb
-597 ft
Descent
249 ft
High Point
Good to have a AWD or 4WD to park on Quanipaug but most vehicles will be fine. It might be better to stay on the paved road if possible. This is a small tight area of single track that will fatigue the most fit of all riders. Punchy climbs and relentless back and forth. Should be a good time for those that want a workout.
Detailed Description
C19 Virtual Super8 is a 11 mile popular intermediate route located near Freetown Massachusetts. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 9 trails. This route climbs 596 ft with a max elevation of 249 ft then descends -597 ft.
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3 Reviews & Comments
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Phatymakuk
(Apr 4, 2021 at 7:49)
Rocky, solid workout . I liked it , if looking for fast / flow this isn’t it , this is slow , technical, Rocky.
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Trails in Route
1,247 ft | |||||
4 miles | |||||
4,081 ft | |||||
3 miles | |||||
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1,247 ft |
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Altitude change0 ft
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Altitude min159 ft
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Altitude start192 ft
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Altitude end190 ft
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Grade-0%
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Grade max-11.3%
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Grade min21.3%
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Distance climb5 miles
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Distance down4 miles
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Distance flat2 miles
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