BatMan MAPS...

These links will take you to GPS files I have created for some of my Rides.  I have a Garmin ZUMO and these are .gdb files in ZIP files.  I believe you will need MapSource to read these!


home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

home

top

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

home

top

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

     Seacoast Rides - 2012

 

        Seacoast Rides (Past)

  • Curtis Ribs Ride - August 20, 2011 -
    A little under 300 miles all told.  Left from Seacoast Sport Cycle in Derry and stop for lunch at Curtis Ribs in Putney VT.  Then on to some nice VT roads and eventually back to the Derry Area.  This file has two routes. 
  • Tilton Arch Ride
    This is usually a 'warm up' ride for the Seacoast season. From Derry it's nice back roads west, then north across Rt 89 and back east to Tilton for 'lunch' at the Arch.
  • Hurricane Mountain Road - 2011
    This was an epic ride that included Hurricane Mt. Road, Evans Notch, Mt. Washington, Bear Notch, the Kanc, 118 and more!
  • Ben and Jerrys Ride - 2009
    There are 3 routes in this file.  A route TO Ben and Jerrys and 2 routes to return.  One long, and the other shorter....
  • 2009 Covered Bridge and Trebuchet Ride
    This is a 159 mile loop through central NH and includes at least 1 covered bridge and the Trebuchet.  There are two files.  A Garmin .gbd and a .gpx Exchange format for you bitheads!
  • 2010 Seacoast 'Random Ride'
    There are three segments in this ride which starts at Seacoast Sports Cycle and ends in New Boston.  A short (<200 miles) ride through some nice mid NH twisties!
  • 2010 Seacoast 'Covered Bridges Ride'
    This is the real deal!  11 Covered Bridges and a Garmin Load of new roads.  There are 2 segments and a couple dozen way points!
  • 2007 Catskills and Daks 3 Day Ride'
    Starting from Nashua, 1st night in New Paltz, second night in Lake Placid, and The Ticonderoga Ferry back through VT!  Taste of the Catskills and the Daks in one sweet ride!
  • 2011 Mt. Kearsarge Ride'
    This route begins at the Burger King in Londonderry and wends its way to Mt. Kearsarge where a 1/2 mile trail leads to a mountain top fire tower.  Then more back roads to Hancock and back to Bedford.  A nice 200 mile ride!

 

 

 

 home