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Hill climbs: Some steeper hills -- about five of them over 6% grade. Longest hill about 250 vertical feet. Traffic: Some high-speed traffic sections, but many quiet roads. But some of the other roads which sometimes have moderate traffic are not that wide and or do not have shoulders (like some sections of Ulster County Route 7). And sometimes the shoulders on Rt 213 are not very wide. If you're not skilled and comfortable with handling that sort of traffic situation, you should consider choosing a different route. Railroad tracks: On the "visit a sandy beach" Variation on Strand St in Kingston (near mile 17.8), there are some railroad tracks crossing the road at tricky difficult angles, which could result in a bicyclist falling suddenly if not handled well. See the Resources page for some ideas on how to handle this. If you're not sure you can handle it, get off and walk your bike across the tracks -- or just don't use this Variation.
And it might have been a longer time since some of the Variations of the route were last checked by us. Some roads and intersections might be different since then, or closed -- so be prepared to find alternatives -- a good reason to carry a detailed map. Other people may have more recent experiences with parts of the route which could help prepare: see the Reports page linked below.
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GPS latitude-longitude = N41.7466,W74.0900 = 41.7466,-74.0900 [on Google Maps]
by train: New Paltz is 11 to 12 miles from the Poughkeepsie train station, with service by Metro North from New York City, and by Amtrak. For ideas about riding a bicycle from there, see Connecting between Poughkeepsie trains and New Paltz.
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