Jesse Hyde


Jesse has contributed 7 routes spanning 276 miles of routes in Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia.


Member since April 29, 2022.


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27 mi   gravel

Dawsonville Roubaix

Gravel route on Salem Church Rd, Dawsonville, Dawson County, Georgia

"75% unpaved. River crossing (x2)."

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35 mi   gravel

Gravelanche - 35 Mile Course

Gravel route on Middleburg Ln, Huger, Berkeley County, South Carolina

44 mi   gravel

Holston Hustle

Gravel route on S Beaver Dam Ave, Damascus, Washington County, Virginia

29 mi   gravel

Beartree Spree

Gravel route on Beartree Gap Rd, Damascus, Washington County, Virginia

"Most often visited for its lake, Beartree Recreation Area is an under-appreciated basecamp for cycling. A number of trails can be connected out Beartree’s backdoor, most notably the Iron Mountain Trail which runs for 40 miles along the spine of the Iron Mountain range. The Iron Mountain Trail was once the corridor for the Appalachian Trail, which was rerouted in the ‘70s to its present day route. Old A.T. shelters can still be found along the Iron Mountain Trail. Park your car where the Beartree Gap Trail crosses the entrance road to the park. There should be a small pull off large enough for a couple of vehicles on the right. From there, follow the main road out the backside of the recreation area to Straight Branch Trail. This non-technical trail begins as doubletrack before narrowing to singletrack. It’s usually in great shape, but be on the lookout for recently downed branches that could rip off your derailleur. It’s only 1.5 miles of trail before you hit pavement. This section cruises if the wind is in your favor. Keep an eye out for your lefthand turn onto Flat Top Road – it’s a rough forest service road, so there isn’t much in the way of signage. The next three miles are steep, chunky, and loose. You’ll climb about 900ft on grades that, at times, can be as punchy as 16%. It’s a challenging bit but it’s quiet. You’re unlikely to see anyone else out in these tucked-away pockets of the national recreation area. The quality of the gravel improves once you hit Hurricane Road. Then, you’re back on pavement. Bomb down Whitetop Road until you come to Mill Creek Road, one of the northernmost boundaries of the recreation area. Pavement turns back to gravel as you climb, and climb you will – 1,100ft in 3.5 miles. Climbing aside, the going is slow no matter what direction you ride this bit. FS 615 is loose and sandy with baby head rocks and the occasional downed tree littering the track. Pick your lines carefully and enjoy the solitude. Once you’ve crested the climb, it’s a ripping gravel descent back down to Jeb Stuart Highway. Hang a left on Route 58 and head back to your car at Beartree. You’re on Route 58 for just a half-mile before turning off, but be mindful of the Creeper Trail shuttle traffic that crowds the road during tourist season (Memorial Day through October)."

74 mi   gravel

Grayson Gravel Traverse

Gravel route from Whitetop Gap Rd to Firehouse Dr, Fries, Grayson County, Virginia

"The Grayson Gravel Traverse is a 72-mile mixed-surface gravel bike route that connects the Virginia Creeper Trail and New River Trail over well-maintained and remote roads featuring a variety of challenging climbs. The route follows optimal west-east gravel corridors just south of the Grayson Highlands area, in the foothills of Virginia’s highest peaks, criss-crossing the creeks that carry water from the high mountains down to the New River. This overlooked gem of Virginia presents some of the best gravel cycling in the state, mostly unridden and undiscovered. More information at graysoncountyva.com/business/grayson-gravel-traverse-bike-route"

30 mi   gravel

HopFly Gravel 30

Gravel route on W Liberty St, York, York County, South Carolina

"Gravel - 35% (Green) Pavement - 65% (Red) Original Route By: HopFly Gravel"

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35 mi   gravel

Buford Gravel Loop

Gravel route on , Buford, Lancaster County, South Carolina

"43% Gravel 57% Pavement"

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