Let's get together for a ride on the East Bay Bike Path in Rhode Island on May 13th. Its a lovely, flat 30ish miles
Who is interested?
Let's get together for a ride on the East Bay Bike Path in Rhode Island on May 13th. Its a lovely, flat 30ish miles
Who is interested?
That's the one day i can't come. Plus, generally, bike paths are dangerous on weekends, especially, as they are filled with walkers, little kids riding, roller bladers, etc.
I'd have to agree with Robyn. I usually do the bike paths early on weekday mornings. Yes I am very lucky and fortunate I am able to do that. If you have a free morning I'm available and we might want to find something closer to you. Thats a haul from Gloucester to Providence.
I agree about the high usage on the paths during weekends. Although East Bay is not nearly as busy as the Minuteman.
Unfortunately, I can only ride on weekends. The job sometimes gets in the way of my fun!! Maybe we can arrange a weekend morning ride.
Patty
Agreed the bike paths are horrible on the weekends.
Robyn: are you on the AMC bike commitee? I think I saw your name in the paper. Is your husband Steve?
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Yes, I am on the committee (secretary...) and my husband is the treasurer. Are you a member? Coming to the Bike Rally?
I am signed up for MassBike Bicycling 201 class Saturday, in Northampton. It's no cancellation and now it looks like it's going to be pouring out. Of course, part of the class is on riding in the rain, but I am freaked out, since I don't ride in the rain by choice. They take you into downtown Northampton and make you negotiate the crazy traffic there.Hopefully, this ocean storm will not move that far west!
Robyn
Riding in the rain is not my favorite either. Hopefully if it rains on your class it won't be a downpour. I have to admit that riding in heavy rain really scares me, mostly from a visibility standpoint. Beyond that, the worst part of a rainy ride (for me, at least) is that it absolutely trashes your bike!Originally Posted by Robyn Maislin
Of course, there was the time that riding in a downpour got me a free upgrade on a hotel room... I was touring in the Pacific Northwest many years ago, and about 15 minutes before I got to the end of my ride the skies just opened up. I was already wearing my rain jacket because it had been threatening for a while. But I was dripping when I walked into the first hotel I saw to check on room availability. The gal at the front desk gave me a room with a kitchen - awesome - at the same price as a regular room. Nice. I had room to clean my poor bike, and I could cook dinner in comfort too.
--- Denise
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Robyn
I used to be quite active in the AMC, I was on the Membership committee, with Jeannie Blauner, and then Avram Baskin. I haven't been riding with the AMC for a long time, I've been busy getting a second Master's Degree.
Thats almost over so I want to get involved again. I am very grateful to those folks like **** Simmons, Avram and Deb Duncombe who helped me get my start on the bike--when I started I knew NOTHING and had a bike that was totally wrong for me, but they were patient.
I will sign up for the Rally-I've done it before. I did not go last year I think the weather was bad.
Joan
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