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Northern Tier Section 11


Product #: BC-1104

Overall Rating: 4 Stars
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This section passes through three states, each with somewhat different riding conditions, but the roads generally are fair. Vermont and New Hampshire are "mountainous" by eastern standards. General elevation ranges from about 500 to 2,000 feet. Vermont highways are, with a few exceptions, well-signed. East of Middlebury, Vermont, you have to pedal over a steep "gap" or mountain pass. After you reach the White Mountains and enter Maine, the elevation is generally less than 500 feet but the terrain is still quite hilly. Near the coast the route follows narrow back roads. However, in places you ride U.S. 1 which carries very heavy recreational traffic. Mount Desert Island roads also have a high amount of tourist traffic as you near Bar Harbor during the summer and fall color season.

 

Current Printed Version: 2011

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for this map please click on link below:

www.adventurecycling.org/routes/northerntier.cfm



Customer Reviews

15 of 31 found the following review helpful:
4 Stars Wrong Bridge
by Armand Gonsoulin from Austin, TX on Sep 8, 2011
  We had problems getting back into the country from Niagara Falls, Canada. The bridge that was shown on the map, was not bike friendly. The border people didn't like us crossing at that point and suggested you all change it to the Rainbow bridge.
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116 of 234 found the following review helpful:
4 Stars Too much information?!
by Terra Curtis from San Francisco, CA on Sep 3, 2009
  This map was quite good; always full of information on what town's have to offer and also leads you on great cycling roads when there are alternatives to the higher-trafficked routes. However, they are tough to use while cycling. Sometimes there are so many (minor) turns labeled (like when a road name changes or when the road bends left but still stays the same name), that we often had to stop to consult the map when we easily could have just rolled on through. I'm not sure what better format you could use, but something more on-the-go friendly would be great.
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141 of 247 found the following review helpful:
4 Stars Northern Tier Map Review
by Jim Davis from Saint Petersburg, FL on Jun 11, 2009
  The maps are very detailed, with clear and concise directions. I especially appreciate the fact the dirctions and turn distances are provided both from west to east, as well as east to west. My trip is planned for 7/1 through 7/26, and I would be glad to discuss specific details upon my return. Best regards, Jim
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