Ed Catt


Ed has contributed 6 routes spanning 67 miles of routes in Kansas.


Member since January 1, 2019.


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4 mi   gravel

NE 50 St to S Yoder Rd

Gravel route from NE 50 St to S Yoder Rd, Pretty Prairie, Reno County, Kansas

"Upon reaching the end of this road, you can either double back on the same route, or, you can take the single track trail to where you park by the ranger office."

15 mi   gravel

W MacArthur Rd/West 39th St S to S 343rd St W

Gravel route from W MacArthur Rd to S 343rd St W, Cheney, Sedgwick County, Kansas

"Typically sandy with some gravel sections. Not a super awesome route, but a nice one if you don't want to go far away to ride some dirt roads."

14 mi   gravel

G Rd

Gravel route on G Rd, Cedar Point, Chase County, Kansas

"A nice, but not very far, gravel bike ride from Clements, Ks and back. From the Clements Stone Bridge (a double arch), you will intersect Coyne Creek Rd. and from there you go through a winding road and over several low water creek crossings that are mostly dry, except for Spring. You eventually end up high on the uplands for the remainder of the ride back to the Clements bridge. Not long, but a nice mix of wooded stream valley's and upland scenery."

9 mi   gravel

NE 20th St to SE Rosalia Rd

Gravel route from NE 20th St to SE Rosalia Rd, Rosalia, Butler County, Kansas

"Not very long of a ride, but I found this early spring route a lot of fun. I came across a still functioning single span stone bridge as well, and the low water in Bemis Creek allowed me to walk around and inspect it. It was a fun exploratory sort of non-race ride."

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10 mi   gravel

SE 110th St to Sleepy Hollow Rd

Gravel route from SE 110th St to Township Rd 426, Piedmont, Greenwood County, Kansas

"Starting north of U.S. 400, across from Beaumont, Ks, park by dead end sign, off the local road way, and you'll ride down into a pretty gravel road that winds on down into a very scenic and tree-sheltered set of local stream valley's. At the end, I turn and ride back the way I originally came, and making for a different view. At the start, it's mostly all down hill; coming back, it's mostly uphill."

14 mi   gravel

Beaumont, Ks. to Latham, Ks.

Gravel route from SE Main St to Cherry St, Latham, Butler County, Kansas

"This is a county road with little maintenance . Some parts have gravel chunks of considerable size! Some parts main require some hike-a-biking. Low areas can be very wet in spring. Wind in the higher elevations can be very pronounced at certain times of the year. Beaumont is higher, and Latham is lower, with rolling hills and stream valley's in between. You can also turn around and go back at any point should you not want to do the total loop. It's fun seeing this area at different times of the year."





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