The RMR is located at the Historic Lyndeborough Town Hall, 1131 Center Road, Lyndeborough, NH 03082. 9am ride start. Plan on arriving a bit early between 8am and 8:30am to sign in. The courses are marked with directional, color-coded markers but all riders should rely on the cue sheets and GPX files provided to navigate the RMR’s courses. Two water stops are provided but be sure to bring enough water to be self-sufficient. A lunch will be provided at the finish thanks to the Lyndeborough Women’s Club BUT all riders should have sufficient food and supplements to fuel themselves throughout their ride. No food is provided along the course. Riders will go through town centers in Francestown and Lyndeborough which both conveniently have general stores where you can purchase additional supplies. We recommend a minimum of 32mm tires, small tool kit for repairs, spare/s and patch kit to repair flat/s and any additional items you typically bring on your more epic rides. This is a ride and not a race. All registered riders will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win a few prizes from our growing list of sponsors. All registration fees go towards helping the Piscataquog Land Conservancy’s on going efforts of conservation. Ride with pride knowing you’re helping to preserve the local terrain for all to enjoy!
For detailed course descriptions and to download your personal copies of the RMR Cue Sheets and GPX files, please follow the link above for “Courses” or click here.
Classic New England dirt roads featuring narrow, rock wall lined, twisty, scenic paths less traveled. The course boasts well over 80% gravel roads. This one is where tall tales begin and adventures are put to memory.
The Rose Mountain Rumble’s 40-mile course option might only be 40 miles, but it is no joke. This is a rumble. This is your first taste of the area’s finest. A fast-paced ripper chocked full of scenic dirt roads, good tree cover, scenic overlooks, technical descents, and climbs. Bring your A-Game and drag your friends up from Bean Town. You won’t be sorry.
The RMR’s 20-mile course option is a great introduction for families and beginner riders who want to get out for an afternoon of scenic fun and enjoy a laid-back, relatively simple pedal. The course meanders through Lyndeborough and connecting towns featuring scenic overlooks, historic High Bridge (a great place for a snack and rest!), the Trebuchet at Yankee Farm, and the return trip to your starting point where lunch is waiting for all riders.