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This is a cue sheet for the 2008 Tour of Pittsburgh Hollows Bicycle Map. You can print it out for later use.

Cumulative Distance Where Notes Direction Elevation
5.14km 5.14km Ryenold/Homewood Entrance SSE 157° 293m
9.97km 4.83km Browns Hill Rd Ride on the sidewalk for about 2 blocks SSE 152° 315m
11.46km 1.49km Duck Hollow Neighborhood The smallest neighborhood in Pittsburgh (?) - only 18 households SW 203° 228m
11.7km 0.24km Duck hollow trail Start of the duck hollow trail - Bruce Willis' "Striking distance" is said to be shot around this area. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striking_Distance WSW 229° 226m
14.37km 2.67km End of Duck Hollow Trail Carry bikes across train track NW 310° 234m
17.95km 3.58km Junction Hollow Trail This hollow has multiple name in the past: Panther hollow, Junction Hollow, the Saline, 4-mile Run, etc. But the proper name should be Junction hollow for the train track junction nearby. Also, Panther hollow should be the one in Schenley Park. NNW 321° 235m
18.72km 0.77km Entering Schenly Park Carry bikes across train track again ENE 53° 249m
18.81km 0.09km Panther Hollow Lake In the prime time of Panther Hollow Lake, people used to walk down the stairs from oakland and many other neighborhood to here. But with the coming of car culture, a lot of these stairs are torn off to allow pavement coming through, so the panther hollow lake is not so accessible now E 81° 250m
20.14km 1.33km Rest Stop at Info Center You could get water, food, drinks from here. Restroom is available. E 79° 288m
23.83km 3.69km Skunk Hollow The name comes from the awful stench in this neighborhood due to nearby garbage processing facility in the past. During the contruction of Bloomfield bridge, all the households moved, so there are no one living here anymore W 261° 237m
24.48km 0.66km End of the ride Big thanks to Brett, Matt, and Jake for putting this together. And special thanks for Scott of Bike Pittsburgh for supporting this. E 83° 250m
28.25km 3.76km WSW 234° 282m