This has been discussed on Facebook, so I thought I'd migrate it over here for those who haven't seen it.
This is an interesting route that I will ride on my motorcycle at STAR 2016.
I am also training this winter with the goal of riding it on my bicycle just before or after STAR, just because I think it would be a great thing to do. Think of it as a bicycle equivalent to riding Deal's Gap. I realize that many of you scoff at physical exertion and think that you were only born with legs so you could reach the ground from the seat of a motorcycle.
You might still want to ride that motorcycle on this route.
The LAMB ride is a loop that takes in 4 mountain pass roads in central Vermont: Lincoln, Appalachian, Middlebury and Brandon gaps. A quick web search reveals several route variations that locals ride. This is a century ride (100 miles), at least. These are short, steep climbs as mountains go. Lincoln Gap Road is particularly challenging, with short grades up to 24% and with a mile that averages 16%.
They claim it is the steepest paved mile in the USA.Brandon Gap, the southern most of the four, is around 73 miles north of Stratton Mountain resort.
SO, if you are a bicyclist, how do you transport your bicycle?http://2x2cycles.com/product/motorcycle-bicycle-rack/a 98 mile loop:http://www.trailfinder.info/trails/trail/vt-lamb-ridepictures:http://hilljunkie.blogspot.com/2012/07/steamy-lamb-ride.htmlelevation profile:http://ridewithgps.com/routes/526882112 miles:
http://www.mapmyride.com/us/rutland-vt/lamb-ride-route-536052a 6 gap version:
http://www.northeastcycling.com/six_gaps.htmlThere was a Gran Fondo on this route June 13th 2015. Next year's date is not yet published.
http://vermontgranfondo.com/