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Originally Posted by rm -rf

The Virginia Creeper rail trail's second section is 15 miles of steady uphill. There are shuttle services that drive casual riders to the top, and they coast and easy pedal all the way down. But you have to watch the trail surface and look out for other trail users. Riding uphill, I stopped a lot at scenic spots, and could hear the mountain whitewater splashing on a lot of the climb. The uphill direction was so much better.
Sounds like the Hiawatha Trail in ID and MT. Most people start at the MT end, ride 14 miles down and get a shuttle back. I rode the opposite way fully loaded. Hardly boring.


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