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[QUOTE="87Xfer, post: 3826326, member: 10566"] No idea what it's like now, but Case was a tough ride in the early days. It was a pretty solid grunt just to get up to where the real riding was. Some other early favorites were Natchaug, Pachaug, and a ride near Middlesex Community College. And I lived in W Hartford for a long time so the res trails were a regular ride. After moving to Fairfield County, the options were more limited so rode Trumble a lot, and a little trail network on the Stamford / Greenwich border that I forget the name of. [/QUOTE]
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