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Old 04-10-2022, 03:47 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by SailinAway View Post
Prior to getting my hip replaced I was a much better cyclist than walker.

Re FLL's suggestion, Route 49 to Waterville Valley is quite nice and leads to interesting places. It doesn't look steep at all to the eye but the slight uphill continues for 10 miles from the junction with 175 to Waterville Valley at just enough pitch to make you think, "Huh, I didn't realize I was this out of shape." The ride back is fun!

The biking around Tamworth is pleasant---Foss Flats Road, for example. 113 near there goes to the Thompson Sanctuary, where you can ride out on a boardwalk to a beautiful observation deck.

Of course, the OP asked about mountain biking, not road. I found lots of good tips for hiking trails in this thread, since many (most?) of these places allow hiking on the MB trails. In some cases snowmobile trails might be in good enough shape for biking.

Be aware that the Franklin Falls trails are poorly marked in my opinion. There are maps at the kiosk, but there are dozens of unmarked cross trails not shown on the map, such that you can lose the main trail. I would take a compass as the trails wind so much that after a while you totally lose your sense of direction. Maybe not a risk for bikers, but definitely a risk for hikers who find themselves lost far from their starting point . . . after sunset . . . with no provisions.

How old is your son, Thinkxingu? There are some easier flattish trails at Franklin Falls, and you can always ride out over the dam, which has a nice view. I see kids around 11 or 12 biking there, not many younger than that. Once you go from route 127 down to the Pemigewasset River valley, it's going to be hard to ride back up.
I gave up the road last year when I sold my unicorn Lemond—I just simply didn't feel comfortable on the roads anymore. Were I still pedaling with a group, I might feel differently.

L'il Buddy is just about 12, and he's a great rider. Franklin Falls would be fine, but it's almost an hour from Moultonborough Neck. It appears there's some good riding in Plymouth at ~30 minutes and some new(ish) stuff in Wolfeboro, which is just over 30. I'll be checking out both this summer!

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