Where are the MD peoples
#4101
GB's back from Mars.
No riding, but a fantastic trip with Teresa out to Albuquerque. Lots of hiking through some of the strangest physical terrain I have ever seen. Man, it's weird out there- ocean floor at 6,000 ft. Mountain peaks with shell fossils at 11,000 ft. And... amazing ancient history: Pueblo ruins thousands of years old, petroglyphs, natural hot springs. Had a great time.
Monument to Monument is on for Memorial Day Monday 8AM start.
No riding, but a fantastic trip with Teresa out to Albuquerque. Lots of hiking through some of the strangest physical terrain I have ever seen. Man, it's weird out there- ocean floor at 6,000 ft. Mountain peaks with shell fossils at 11,000 ft. And... amazing ancient history: Pueblo ruins thousands of years old, petroglyphs, natural hot springs. Had a great time.
Monument to Monument is on for Memorial Day Monday 8AM start.
#4102
Looking forward to the BBC ride down to the Nat'l Mall on monday. Weather looks iffy
for rain, but if you know me, you know I'll ride it regardless. The link to my
"rando notes" in the BBC calendar is not working. The corrected description and
link is below.
15-17 mph - 8:00 am - 95 mi - bob wagner (bobwag@...)
START: Monument st. and Charles St, Baltimore (southside)
A Randonneur's Ramble from Baltimore's Washington monument to DC's Wash.
monument. As you expect, roads are trafficky in and out of the cities - but they
are relatively safe and well tested. In-between there'll be nice long stretches
of country roads and numerous paved trails. If you want the full century, you
will have to go around the block a few times. Leader: Bob Wagner
bobwag@... READ THIS BEFORE RIDING- https://tinyurl.com/RandoRideNotes
I'll bring some cue sheets to the start, but if you've got the capability, you
can print your own here:
https://cuesheetcentral.com/uploads/mon_to_mon+map.pdf
for rain, but if you know me, you know I'll ride it regardless. The link to my
"rando notes" in the BBC calendar is not working. The corrected description and
link is below.
15-17 mph - 8:00 am - 95 mi - bob wagner (bobwag@...)
START: Monument st. and Charles St, Baltimore (southside)
A Randonneur's Ramble from Baltimore's Washington monument to DC's Wash.
monument. As you expect, roads are trafficky in and out of the cities - but they
are relatively safe and well tested. In-between there'll be nice long stretches
of country roads and numerous paved trails. If you want the full century, you
will have to go around the block a few times. Leader: Bob Wagner
bobwag@... READ THIS BEFORE RIDING- https://tinyurl.com/RandoRideNotes
I'll bring some cue sheets to the start, but if you've got the capability, you
can print your own here:
https://cuesheetcentral.com/uploads/mon_to_mon+map.pdf
#4103
#4104
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
So today a rest day?
#4105
#4107
I'm that guy that I am.
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Maryland
The Baltimore-Annapolis bike path is 40km (25 miels) from US-50 to Glen Burnie and has very little climbing (100m, perhaps? Probably less.) an other riders are used to folks pulling kids and trailers. Easy to turn around if you don't want to go that far, too. Even has lots of parking spots.
#4108
Got another new bike
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
NR, we meeting at DD Eastpoint 7ish? If I don't here from ya I should be able to find it myself.
#4110
Hopefully we won't have a strong headwind to the monument like we had for the zoo. I want to take it easy--legs are still not quite healed from the cramps yesterday.
#4111
Got another new bike
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
See ya there, I had to make some last minute sitter changes, I almost though I wasn't going to make it as my Mom is sick. Gotta love my Grandma though for helping in such short notice.
Worried about a headwind, the wife keeps telling me its suppose to thunderstorm all day! However I never believe the weatherman so the fenders and rain gear will stay at home
#4112
#4113
Got another new bike
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
Well ya talked me into it I put the rear fender on, I don't want to get anyone else soaked, just in case the weather man is right.
#4114
#4115
Epic ride ya all! I did 149 miles (that includes round trip to ride start) I averaged 14.8mph before leaving GB, not bad considering. After I left GB I think I averaged 8mph, I am pretty thoroughly spent. I will try to get some videos up tomorrow. I'll let the others tell about the ride but it's not every day when a motorists who was stuck behind you gives you some positive affirmations.
Take the river!
Take the river!
#4116
GB's back from Mars.
No riding, but a fantastic trip with Teresa out to Albuquerque. Lots of hiking through some of the strangest physical terrain I have ever seen. Man, it's weird out there- ocean floor at 6,000 ft. Mountain peaks with shell fossils at 11,000 ft. And... amazing ancient history: Pueblo ruins thousands of years old, petroglyphs, natural hot springs. Had a great time.
Monument to Monument is on for Memorial Day Monday 8AM start.
No riding, but a fantastic trip with Teresa out to Albuquerque. Lots of hiking through some of the strangest physical terrain I have ever seen. Man, it's weird out there- ocean floor at 6,000 ft. Mountain peaks with shell fossils at 11,000 ft. And... amazing ancient history: Pueblo ruins thousands of years old, petroglyphs, natural hot springs. Had a great time.
Monument to Monument is on for Memorial Day Monday 8AM start.
What's with this Mid Atl. weather. I left and it was raining, I return to much the same.
Hope y'all had a great ride to DC yesterday. Did you get caught in Beltsville's HUGE rainstorm around 3:30(much more than Baltimore's)? Apparently it dropped many inches of water in less than a 1/2 hour. squish, squish squish for this morning commute.
#4117
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2008
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From: Baltimore,MD
Bikes: Madone 08,Trek520,Bianchi Pista,Raleigh Tandem,Cdale SuperV
I also just back from Utah and its bizarre landscape. Lots of roadies out there with little to no rain and 80F temps. I, like GB did not ride but hiked a lot with some really spooky trips into slot canyons. Went to Zion, Bryce, Escalante and Capital Reef.
What's with this Mid Atl. weather. I left and it was raining, I return to much the same.
Hope y'all had a great ride to DC yesterday. Did you get caught in Beltsville's HUGE rainstorm around 3:30(much more than Baltimore's)? Apparently it dropped many inches of water in less than a 1/2 hour. squish, squish squish for this morning commute.
What's with this Mid Atl. weather. I left and it was raining, I return to much the same.
Hope y'all had a great ride to DC yesterday. Did you get caught in Beltsville's HUGE rainstorm around 3:30(much more than Baltimore's)? Apparently it dropped many inches of water in less than a 1/2 hour. squish, squish squish for this morning commute.
I did 130 for Sun_Mon which is pretty good for me, considering my time restraints. Did the 35 mile downtown coffee run Sunday morn then up to the NCR that afternoon to meet friend Bennett who was doing a loop from Arlington-Chambersburg-Balt-Annapolis. Then accompanied him to Annapolis on Monday, made some wrong turns getting south of Baltimore, yuck. I took the lightrail from Cromwell to Mt. Royal on the return because I got no love for that southern approach to Bmore, though I know some of you do.
I hit the rain in Roland Park-felt great.
#4118
Anyone know where to find some easy single track trails? I'm in the Eastern Panhandle of WV. I just really started riding about a week and a half ago and it's been on the Towpath which is right across the river from me, so I'm looking for some trail rides that won't kill me with anything too dangerous.
#4119

"You guys got balls!", said the motorist after seeing us cross the "river" on our bikes.
- apologies for the blurry picture -
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#4120
#4121
From Tour dem Parks, Hon:
It's almost time for Tour dem Parks, Hon 2009!!! We are looking forward to our best ever TdP on Sunday, June 14th, 2009. Come check out our new and exciting route, now featuring some hidden-away gems of parks never before featured. Don't miss it! Our registration page can be found at https://www.tourdemparks.org/register.html
If you have not already registered, please remember that Monday, June 1st is the last day to take advantage of low Early Registration rates. Adult registrations are $30 through June 1st, and Adult Couples are just $45! (After June 1st, rates go up to $35 and $50, respectively...)
Teens 11 to 16 are always $15, and kids 10 and under are always $5.
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Registering is now easier than ever, and you have your choice of using our secure online Paypal server, or sending a check or money order to our address -- Tour dem Parks, Hon!, PO Box 3601, Towson University, Baltimore, MD 21252. To register online, just follow the link: https://www.tourdemparks.org/register.html
Whether you choose the 12-mile family ride, the 25-mile medium ride, the 36-mile long ride, or our challenging metric century (64 miles), you'll get a healthy workout, see some great sights, and help raise money to support our wonderful parks!
Thanks for riding!!!
If you have not already registered, please remember that Monday, June 1st is the last day to take advantage of low Early Registration rates. Adult registrations are $30 through June 1st, and Adult Couples are just $45! (After June 1st, rates go up to $35 and $50, respectively...)
Teens 11 to 16 are always $15, and kids 10 and under are always $5.
Registering early also guarantees you your very own beautiful Tour dem Parks, Hon! 2009 T-shirt -- a great new design this year printed on earth-friendly 100% organic materials.
Registering is now easier than ever, and you have your choice of using our secure online Paypal server, or sending a check or money order to our address -- Tour dem Parks, Hon!, PO Box 3601, Towson University, Baltimore, MD 21252. To register online, just follow the link: https://www.tourdemparks.org/register.html
Whether you choose the 12-mile family ride, the 25-mile medium ride, the 36-mile long ride, or our challenging metric century (64 miles), you'll get a healthy workout, see some great sights, and help raise money to support our wonderful parks!
Thanks for riding!!!
#4122
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
No isais ride report yet? I'll post my pics later and do a RR. Off to get a tube for Bob and a tube for NR and one for my bag for tomm commute. I know if I don't bring a tube its a recipe for a flat for sure.
#4123

https://bimactive.com/ba/journal/post/10783/23251
It's too long and picture-ridden to re-dissect and place here, so just go to the link.
@Barry - I linked your video into my trip report as well.
#4125
Got another new bike
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: dundalk, md
Bikes: pacific elite 3.1 w/upgrades and street slicks, got an iron horse maverick now, cannondale sr800, gt gtr pro rival
I just cleaned off the bike and somewhat straightened the wheels, we'll see tommorow when braking how they feel, pretty easy to bend back w/pliers
NR, very nice ride report!
Barry/NR, any idea on total elv gain?
NR, very nice ride report!
Barry/NR, any idea on total elv gain?
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