| Fri, Nov 13 2009 11:20am AST 1 |

bignose
263 Posts
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Hiya,
How would I do this? Bedford , up dartmouth road and down magazine
hill thru burnside?
How would I go about getting back? Going up mag hill, and crossing
to get into bedford sounds alot like suicide :)
Jeff.
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| Fri, Nov 13 2009 12:28pm AST 2 |

bikergrl
499 Posts
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That does sound like a scary prospect, and I think it's illegal to
ride on the Magazine Hill road. I can't think of another route,
though. It must exist!
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| Fri, Nov 13 2009 02:33pm AST 3 |

bignose
263 Posts
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Aaron suggested going up mag hill, then hucking the bike down over
the edge onto rocky lake drive, and taking that down into bedford..
Its a short stint on the illegal part, but i've done worse things
:)
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| Mon, Nov 16 2009 08:29am AST 4 |

bignose
263 Posts
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Okay, on google maps I think I found something interesting. No idea
of terrain...
Find Glendale in Beaverbank and follow it accross the 102, it goes
thru waht looks like a giant quarry thing, and then comes down to
an exit off windmill, that is only a little bit "up" mag
hill.
May explore that come spring.
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| Mon, Nov 16 2009 08:32am AST 5 |

bikergrl
499 Posts
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If you're riding a mountain bike, I believe that some of the old
Burnside trail system might connect you up through there. Might
require a little clearing since the development of Dartmouth
crossing, but maybe not.
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| Mon, Nov 23 2009 12:19pm AST 6 |

hcht
95 Posts
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Okay, on google maps I think I found something interesting. No
idea of terrain...
Find Glendale in Beaverbank and follow it accross the 102, it
goes thru waht looks like a giant quarry thing, and then comes
down to an exit off windmill, that is only a little bit "up" mag
hill.
May explore that come spring.
glendale - rockeylake rd- municipal quarry- dnd fire rd- wham
you're at the bottom of the magazine hill. note: if or when you
cruise the quarry keep in mind they do blasting until 6:00 pm,
plus the easiest way through is clockwise around quarry if your
coming from the sackville side of things. hope this helps.
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| Mon, Nov 23 2009 01:46pm AST 7 |

bignose
263 Posts
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It helps a great deal, I've been looking at this exact route on
google maps.
A few questions:
- when do they start blasting each day? 6am?
- what is the terrain like ? Mtn bikes only, or would a touring
bike make it ? :)
- do they give you any hassle if you bike on the land, or if they
see you biking on the land?
- why is the sky red?
Thanks!
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| Tue, Nov 24 2009 10:21pm AST 8 |

streetgang
8 Posts
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I'd tackle it this way:
Bedford- Rocky Lake Rd-Waverley Rd-Jaybee St (in Dartmouth) into
Shubie Park- take the sweet overpass in Shubie Park directly into
D'mouth Crossing.
A lovely quiet ride on roads that are used to seeing cyclists.
The overpass from Shubie to the Crossing makes that section
remarkably short. I live on Waverley Rd near Breeze/Jaybee and
can ride to the Crossing in 4-5 minutes.
Good luck.
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| Sun, Dec 6 2009 06:23pm AST 9 |

hcht
95 Posts
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It helps a great deal, I've been looking at this exact route on
google maps.
A few questions:
- when do they start blasting each day? 6am?
- what is the terrain like ? Mtn bikes only, or would a touring
bike make it ? :)
- do they give you any hassle if you bike on the land, or if they
see you biking on the land?
- why is the sky red?
Thanks!
not sure when they start blasting, as to the terrain, the dnd
road is lumpy pavement which turns to crushed gravel and as you
get near the top, close to the quarry property, you'll get some
larger (up to fist sized) rocks and alders are reclaiming the
road way. once you start going around the quarry it changes back
to crushed gravel. i've never been hassled, but i've never gone
through while people been working. i used more as a loop that
linked up with other trails around the basin. the sky is red
because the end is coming soon. (lol)
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| Wed, Dec 9 2009 11:29pm AST 10 |

bignose
263 Posts
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I went out and bought a real paper map of HRM and found out the
road that goes from the quary down to Burnside, is called ... wait
for it..
Fraggle Rock Road.
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