Motorcycle Route Author
By Guest (0 McR Points)
on Mar 31, 2008
Rider Reviews
Written Directions
Start just east of Brunswick, NY (just northeast of Albany, NY - see online map!) at the intersection of 351(Farm to Market Rd) and Rt.2 Head south on 351 to the second intersection you encounter, it will be for Rt.66 (Miller Hill Rd). Make a left onto Rt.66 Continue to the next intersection. Make another left onto County Rt.42 (Taborton Rd). Continue through the town of Sand Lake for 1-2 mi, and that's when things get interesting. Continue on 42 and you'll encounter a sharp 90 degree left turn, which turns it into Rt.41 (AKA Dutch Church Rd). Continue north on 41 (Dutch Church Rd), more twisties with lots of rolling hills. You'll come to a T intersection, make a left onto Rt.40 (Plank Rd). Continue, lots of hills here, like a rollercoaster. Pass through E. Postenkill (don't blink, you'll miss it), and then look for Co Rd 44 off to the right (AKA Columbia Hill Rd). Take a right on to Co Rd 44/Columbia Hill Rd and you'll come to another T, make another left onto 79 (Blue Factory Rd). Continue for about a mile. At the next T, make a right back onto 40 (AKA Plank Rd). This will take you back to 351, and a gas station. Otherwise, make a right to backtrack north on Farm to Market Rd, and back to Rt 2. Ending at intersection of Rt.2/Rt351. Going at a moderate speed (I wasn't really hot-dogging, but definitely over the limit) it took me about 45min from Rt 2, around the loop and back to 351 as shown in the map.Scenery
Farm to Market Road is a scenic part, with sweeping hills that give great vistas at the top. Taborton road is mostly in forest, so there isn't a whole lot to look at, but you'll be concentrating on the road too much to notice any scenery. This ride also takes you right up to the doorstep of the Cherry Plain State Park. This is the 90 degree turn between 41 and 42. Be careful, it kinda sneaks up on you.Drive Enjoyment
This is definitely a technical, twisty ride. Farm to Market (included because rt2 is easy to get to from a lot of surrounding area) isn't particularly exciting, rolling hills and sweeping turns. Once you get into 42 though, hold on to your panties kids! Tons of twisties and negative-G roller hills where your butt lifts off the seat a bit. Many twisties are marked as 20 mph, so that should give you a clue. This trend continues all the way back to the intersection of 351. The first part of 42 has some shallow, rounded potholes. More of an annoyance than safety hazard. Couple of the sharp 90 degree corners have sand/gravel in parts, so look before you hit the turn hot. No cops and very little traffic made this ideal for a good ride.The bottom line is this loop is twisty and some of the curves really sneak up on you, as in they look less sharp than they are. Less experienced riders should take caution, nobody wants to end up in the woods because they hit the corner too hot. If you're hot-dogging down this road (and you certainly can, never any cops and very little traffic), you may have a few "scraper" corners depending on your bike and your speed. .
This is just getting into the twisties after E. Postenkill.
This is a view from Farm to Market Rd (Rt 351). Hilly, with good views from the top. Some sweeping turns, but that's it..