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  1. #1
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    If anyone wants my take on this ride, PM me....
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  2. #2
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    Hi Crankin,
    Thanks for your comment! I have read your account of your experience a few years ago, as has our ride director. Your feedback was appreciated and responded to - I think you'd be pleased with our response!

    The ride is definitely a labor of love - every bit of proceeds goes straight to MassBike, and the director volunteers his time - so there were definitely hiccups at the beginning. Feedback has been increasingly positive every year.

    This year's route is going to be so gorgeous...all that amazing and challenging Berkshires scenery, and all the flexibility - in ride length, in having the "comfy campers" available, in having plenty of leeway for tourism/ice cream stops...I hope you'll join us!

  3. #3
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    Well, I hope our feedback helped. The biggest issue was the food, as frankly, that is the reward for all of the riding. My other concern is that there were roads that were what I considered to be unsafe for road bikes... i.e. long dirt/rutted/rocky stretches on downhills of at least 10% grades. As a bike trip leader for another organization, I would have never included stretches like that... especially since over half of the riders looked like they hadn't been on a bike in years. We did the medium/short routes and I really couldn't envision some of those riders doing the climbs we did. Maybe you have totally different routes for some of the riders now?
    My other concerns are purely personal. I like camping, but I have decided that camping and cycling don't mix for me, unless I am camping in one place and doing out and back or loop rides back to my camping spot. The whole deal of breaking down and setting up the tent and tending to our bags was just more than I wanted to do. And since we were often the first or second people to arrive in camp, as we were the first to leave in the AM, we felt "pressure" to help unload bags; another thing I didn't want to do, although I have learned that this is part of the etiquette for this type of trip. I didn't sleep for 4 nights, even though I had an excellent pad under my sleeping bag.
    I agree, the cycling in the Berkshires is outstanding. Last summer was the first time in 5 years we didn't do a trip there. But, while I really appreciate the work MassBike does and will support them in other ways, my touring only involves B and B's and lots of pampering, once I am off of the bike.
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  4. #4
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    Aug 2006
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    Oh, I totally agree with you on the food being a big riding reward - ride to eat is my motto (especially if there's ice cream). But yeah, the food has improved and increased! And the first route-scouting trip is in two weeks. The roads will be at their pot-holey worst (sigh) so it'll be a good view of which roads are best for riding.

    As for sleeping comfort, you and my husband are similar - as are many of the people on the trip. Last year (or maybe the year before) we started using a service called Comfy Campers. They come and set up/break down a nice big tent, with air mattress (!) inside, and they even set up a folding chair and include a clean towel. It is an extra fee but is much less than a B&B. So it is a middle ground that I'd love to try! Apparently they've received rave reviews - I love it that they set up the tent. Even though I love to camp myself, setting up a tent after a long day in the saddle is not really all that fun

    Anyway, thanks for your support of MassBike - I was on the board for 5 years and used to fun the Festival/Pie Race - and enjoy wherever your touring takes you! Definitely the best way to travel.

  5. #5
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    Volunteers needed!

    Hi all!Hope everyone is doing okay with the summer heat!

    So an update - we have a great route set for this year's ride, and due to its popularity this year, we're seeking more volunteers than usual!

    We have volunteer duties for both before and during the tour. Since we know many people would rather ride than work, we’ve set things up so that volunteers during the event work-a-day/ride-a-day, and people who help with route scouting and marking get to ride the whole tour.

    For more information and to sign up, please visit our special volunteer page: http://www.massbikepike.org/volunteers.html

    At the moment we also still have limited room for those who want to just ride! It is an extremely affordable tour – please sign up at www.massbikepike.org, and tell your friends!

    If you have more questions, please contact Bruce at bruce@massbikepike.org - thank you and hope to see you out there!

    Warmly,

    Karin Turer

 

 

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