Trip report

CT AIRLINE RAILWAY STATE PARK RailTrail

Road Cycling DATE: 10/15/2016 - 10/15/2016

Trip/Event Location: Amston, CT
US

Trip Leader(s): jonathanclark

Max # People: 12

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Please join us for this 24-mile roundtrip ride on the original railbed of the Airline Railroad which was designed to provide the shortest route between NYC and Boston in the 1870s.  We'll

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

We'll meet at my cottage at Amston Lake on the Lebanon CT side - 50 Island Beach Road.  Please note that there's sporadic cell & GPS service in the area so you may want to print out a map to find the cottage.  If all else fails, you can meet us at the railtrail parking lot on Route 85 in the Amston section of Hebron; we should be there around 11AM.

FOR GOOGLEMAPS, MAPQUEST et al and GPS use: 50 ISLAND BEACH ROAD, LEBANON CT 06249

From Hartford and points north & west: Get to Hartford and onto 84E. Just after crossing the CT River on the Bulkeley Bridge, take Route 2 exit (#55).  Follow Route 2E to Route 66E (Exit 13).  Turn left at end of exit.  Follow 66E to Hebron Center @ 85.  Turn right onto 85S.  After about 3 miles then turn left onto 207.  Go to final directions below...

Directions from SW CT: I recommend taking the Merritt or 91N to 691E/66E through Middletown, Marlborough to Hebron Center @ 85.  Turn right onto 85S.  After about 3 miles then turn left onto 207.  Go to final directions below...  

Directions from SE CT: I recommend 85N to 82 to 11 to Route 2 in Colchester.  Take Exit 18 and turn right onto Route 16.  Go past Stop & Shop to Colchester Center (less than 1/4 mile). At light turn left onto Route 85N/16E.  At the next immediate light 16E goes right and you proceed through in a left curve on 85N  At next light (after Harry's Place hamburger stand) take a right to stay on 85N.  Amston (Lebanon) is now a little more than 4 miles ahead.  Stay on 85N to beginning of Route 207. Turn right (it only goes to the right) onto 207.  Go to final directions below...

From Boston/E MA: Take 90W to 290S (towards CT) to 395S to Route 2W in Norwich CT.  Follow Route 2 to Colchester.  Take Exit 18 and turn right onto Route 16.  Go past Stop & Shop to Colchester Center (less than 1/4 mile). At light turn left onto Route 85N/16E.  At the next immediate light 16E goes right and you proceed through in a left curve on 85N  At next light (after Harry's Place hamburger stand) take a right to stay on 85N.  Amston (Lebanon) is now a little more than 4 miles ahead.  Stay on 85N to beginning of Route 207. Turn right (it only goes to the right) onto 207.  Go to final directions below...

Follow 207 up a very steep hill and onto a sort of plateau for 1.7 miles to a right (after large Owenco farm field) onto Spafford Drive to the end. Turn left onto Deepwood Rd to the 5th left onto Island Beach Rd (Amston Lake is always to your right). #50 is 4th house on the right - yellow with white trim, green skirting.  Parking is just beyond the house; room for 3 cars plus a couple of spaces in front if you pull as far off the road to the right as you can. NOTE: Please come into the cottage and check with me about where to park. My neighbors' parking lot is right next to mine and they get understandably upset if I use any of their spaces without permission.


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The essential goals of GO in my opinion are to provide gay men with an opportunity to engage in outdoor activities for which they have an interest or a passion AND to meet others who share their desire to meet and make friends.  The CT Airline Ride yesterday fulfilled both of these perfectly.  A beautiful fall day, a very nice group of guys, a leader, Jonathan Clark, doing a fine job of organizing the event and a really good ride.  Cannot say enough about how this represents the best of GO!  Made some new friends, saw some guys whom I know and 22 miles of laughs. 

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Members That Participated

jonathanclark

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Hartford, CT


United States
joepny654

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Schenectady, NY


United States
swimfit

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Hartford, CT


United States
Robert.L

Outdoor Fitness Level: Very Strenuous


Bowdoin, ME


United States
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