Sam Bernstein


Sam has contributed 11 routes spanning 22 miles of routes in New Hampshire and Maine.


Member since April 29, 2020.


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1 mi   gravel

North End Road to Rocky Road

Gravel route from Main Rd to Ready Point Rd, Wiscasset, Lincoln County, Maine

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2 mi   gravel

Main Road

Gravel route from ME-144 to Main Rd, Westport, Lincoln County, Maine

"Some gooooood views!"

2 mi   gravel

West Shore Road

Gravel route from Post Office Rd to Main Rd, Westport, Lincoln County, Maine

3 mi   gravel

West Shore Road to Post Office Road

Gravel route from W Shore Rd to Main Rd, Westport, Lincoln County, Maine

"Go do it, you won't regret it!"

1 mi   gravel

Whites Brook Road to Mountain Vista Road

Gravel route on N Rd, Gilead, Oxford County, Maine

"Quick out-and-back to see some expensive rental properties with beautiful views!"

0 mi   gravel

Bear Mountain Road to Hydro Road

Gravel route from N Rd to White Brook Rd, Gilead, Oxford County, Maine

5 mi   gravel

North Road to Hogan Road

Gravel route from Hogan Rd to Hogan Rd, Gorham, Coos County, New Hampshire

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2 mi   gravel

Sawin Hill Road to Dresser School Road

Gravel route from Sawin Hill Rd to Wardwell Rd, Unorganized Territory of South Oxford, Oxford County, Maine

"Good fun! Beautiful views and some punchy climbs. "

3 mi   gravel

Sawin Hill Road

Gravel route from Sawin Hill Rd to Sawin Hill Rd, Bethel, Oxford County, Maine

"Starts out paved, then switches to gravel. While the map makes it look like you can connect to Picnic Hill, there's a territorial landowner who has a gate on Picnic Hill Rd. Best bet (and some nice views!) is to go up Dresser School Rd."

1 mi   gravel

Hatstat Road

Gravel route from Sawin Hill Rd to ME-5, Bethel, Oxford County, Maine

2 mi   gravel

Picnic Hill Road

Gravel route from Hunts Corner Rd to Sawin Hill Rd, Bethel, Oxford County, Maine

"Well-graded until intersection with Hatstat Rd. Turns into a rough road/trail after Hatstat. There's a gate about half a mile further down. It's posted with "No Motorized Vehicles," but the landowner lives on the southern end of the road and will give you a hard time if he sees you. Plan accordingly."





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