RIDE REPORT
Sunday, October 5, 2025
, Merrimack River and Newburyport - October 1, 2025
Monday, September 22, 2025
Breakheart Reservation - September 17, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 17 September 2025, Breakheart Reservation
Ride Leader: Tom Allen
~27 miles, 10:00 am start from Winchester, MA
Riders (11): Tom, Aiko Pinkoski, Armen Kasparian, David Goldberg, Frank Aronson, Harry Spatz, Karen Hall, Keren Hamel, Susan Broome, Wing Chow, and first-timer Michael Lonetto.
We met promptly at the Shannon Beach (newly renovated and organized) parking lot, with the number arriving by car and those by bike being approximately equal. Riding through Winchester we had to deal with some construction and small detours, but once underway we explored some of the Tri-Community Greenway before getting through Stoneham and Wakefield.
After a wardrobe-adjustment pause, we passed Wakefield High School and entered the parking area for the Northeast Met Technical High School, which several of the riders recognized as a former starting location for the CRW spring century. From there we entered the Breakheart Reservation and faced the choice of the hilly and fun route (as mapped in the CRW route) or the flatter, but still scenic, route. There were takers for both options, so the GPS served as guide for the hilly route, while the ride leader guided those who opted for the more gentle path. (The latter group's ride was hampered by some very slow tree maintenance equipment making its way along the path.)
We all met at the park headquarters building (see photo) and made use of the facilities. Continuing on, we followed the route through some of the more obscure roadways (and hills) of Saugus, Melrose, Malden and Medford back to Winchester.
Four of us lunched al fresco at the Black Horse Tavern in Winchester center.
Report by Tom Allen.
Monday, September 1, 2025
Concord to Westford - August 27, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 27 August 2025, Concord to Westford
Ride Leader: Gene Ho
~33.5 mi, 10:00 am start from Concord, MA
Riders (13): Gene, Aliza Edwards, Armen Kasparian, Dmitry Gorenburg, Everett Briggs, Gary Williams, Gerry Sheetoo, Harry Spatz, Herb Kavet, Joel Bauman, Keren Hamel, Steve Hoffenberg, and Wing Chow.
There's some space, not much, between the headset bearings and the steering tube attached to the fork. Otherwise, it would be too hard to remove the fork from the frame and it wouldn't turn easily. That space is taken up by a split ring thrust washer whose snugness is controlled by the tightness of the bolt on top of the stem. Somehow, this washer got displaced from its proper location and got pushed down into the open space in the head tube between the top and bottom bearings. Without the washer in place, the steering tube was free to wobble in the space between it and the bearing. I put the washer back into its proper position and all is fine now. But, it's still a mystery as to how it got displaced - possibly due to one of the frequent dives into potholes with my weight on the handle bars (?). Thankfully, I didn't have to call Uber.
Report by Gene Ho.
Monday, August 11, 2025
Martha's Vineyard ride - August 6, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 6 August 2025, Martha's Vineyard ride
Ride Leader: Tom Allen
45 miles, 10:00 am start from Oak Bluffs, MA
Riders (8): Tom, Christine Corr, Renée Rees, Rich Levine, Shawn Corr, Susan Broome, Wing Chow, and first-timer Dick Katz (Tom's neighbor on MV).
I met five riders at the Island Queen ferry landing with the expectation of meeting the other two en route. After a nearby restroom break we set out around East Chop and made a brief stop at the lighthouse. (Martha's Vineyard has two peninsulas called East Chop and West Chop.) We rode past a house that was featured in the "Jaws" movie of 50 years ago. We then continued on a new bike path, past the MV Hospital and on into Vineyard Haven. We paused to take in the view at Tashmoo Overlook, then proceeded to Lambert's Cove Road where we met up with Dick and Susan.
We continued to the small fishing port of Menemsha, where we looked at the fish dock and found the bike ferry across to Aquinnah (Gay Head). We were more riders than the little bike shuttle could accommodate, so we split into two groups. The second group befriended a solo rider (Latesha) who joined us for the rest of the ride. At Gay Head we briefly considered visiting the light house, but decided to simply keep going.
Returning from Aquinnah via roads (no ferry), we stopped at the Chilmark General Store to find some lunch. Wing decided that he was set for lunch and elected to continue the ride solo. It is assumed that he completed the ride and caught an early boat back to the mainland. The rest of us bought simple sandwiches at exorbitant prices, sat on a bench outside, and took in the Chilmark vibe.
We continued east on the scenic and pleasant Middle Road where, at the end of it, Dick and Susan split off to take a more direct route back to Lambert's Cove. The rest of us, including Latesha, continued on through the West Tisbury town center and found the State Forest bike path to take us back toward Oak Bluffs.
As we arrived at the main intersection in Oak Bluffs, I was asked, "What's the best ice cream store?" I replied, "The nearest one!" So we had a treat while waiting for the next ferry departure.
With excellent riding weather (not hot, cloudy skies) and varied and interesting scenery, I would rate this ride a "10".
Report by Tom Allen.
Monday, August 4, 2025
New Hampshire Seacoast ride - July 30. 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 30 July 2025, New Hampshire Seacoast ride
Ride Leader: Gene Ho
37 mi, 10:00 am start from Seabrook, NH
Riders (6): Gene, Armen Kasparian, Francine Sparks, Frank Aronson, Gary Williams, and Susan Broome.
Some newish words for a tune familiar to those of us of a certain age:
Monday, July 28, 2025
To the End of the World and Back - July 23, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 23 July 2025, To the End of the World and Back
Ride Leaders: David Wean & Ron Beland
27 mi, 10:00 am start from Hingham, MA
Riders (13): David, Ron, Armen Kasparian, Barry Kaditz, Frank Aronson, Frank Calabrese, Gary Williams, Gene Ho, Marie Keutmann, Sandy Gotlib, Steve Bogue, Susan Broome, and first-timer John Sarnosky.
After the first few miles on the road, we began our “tour de parks.” We started with Weymouth's Osprey Overlook Park and then climbed through Great ("more than just pretty good") Esker Park, riding the paved knife-edge path and viewing the Back River estuary on one side and the roofs of nearby houses on the other.
We then meandered through Hingham's Bare Cove Park along the other side of the estuary which divides Hingham and Weymouth. Continuing by road through downtown Hingham (passing through an unexpected mid-weekday local protest), we made our way to World's End (admission fee, but we had almost enough Trustees memberships between us) where we enjoyed the water views from this fantastic park. The entire group chose to ride the couple of miles of gravel paths all around the two hummocks that make up the park, though some of the paths had been recently re-graveled, so some of us walked some of the stretches.
From there we cruised the smoother pavement on Jerusalem Road and Atlantic Avenue in Cohasset, passing lovely homes and enjoying some dramatic views. In Cohasset center, we stopped for lunch at the picnic tables in the park, with sandwiches and salads from four of the available restaurant choices.
After a couple more road miles and one last hill, we rolled along the stone dust Whitney Spur Bikeway, which led us back into Wompatuck Park to finish the ride. Low average speed, but high average enjoyment.
Report by David Wean.
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Cycle the City and The Emerald Necklace - July16, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 16 July 2025, Cycle the City and The Emerald Necklace
Ride Leader: Gary Williams
24 miles, 10:00 am start from South Boston, MA
Riders (13): Gary, Ann Whaley-Tobin, Bill Perry, David Wean, Frank Aronson, Gene Ho, Mike Barry, Rene Sokolow, and first-timers Arthur Gleiner, Christine Corr, Jeffrey Orlin, Marci Cohen, and Shawn Corr.
This was, by far, the largest group of riders we've had in the history of this urban WW ride. Originally scheduled as a 32-miler, we elected to shorten it by approximately eight miles, due to the heat and humidity. In hindsight, we probably should have started a little earlier.
Nevertheless, our intrepid crew headed out in an orderly fashion for a trek through many of Boston's neighborhoods, with historic stops along the way, including the sites of the Boston Tea Party and the infamous molasses flood of 1919, the Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution and, finally, the Arnold Arboretum at the rides' halfway point. It was here that we learned that one of our riders was feeling the effects of the heat, so we took a vote and unanimously decided to cut out a section of Jamaica Plain, Franklin Park, Mattapan, the Neponset River Trail, and Dorchester. Instead, we went from the Arboretum onto the Southeast Corridor Trail through JP, Roxbury, Mass Ave., and Andrews Square, before returning to Castle Island.
Many riders expressed enthusiasm for this ride and we all regretted that it had to be shortened. I promised, therefore, to lead it again, perhaps in September.
Report by Gary Williams.
Monday, July 7, 2025
Boxborough/Bolton/Harvard - July 2. 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 2 July 2025, Boxborough/Bolton/Harvard
Ride Leader: Todd Palmer
31.5 miles, 9:00 am start from Boxborough, MA
Riders (11): Todd, Alan Cantor, Armen Kasparian, Betsy Kimball, Hugh Folsom, Phyllis Evan, Richard Shoenfeld, Simon Lingard, Wing Chow, and first-timers, Benson Marguilies and Stephen Karp.
The 9:00 am start time and the overnight rain helped hold the heat off, starting at a humid 74F. We all agreed that human arrows were unnecessary with the small group size, GPS users, and hilly route. We quickly learned that the climbs were going to string the group out and appointed Betsy as sweep.
We rolled by countless farms, horses, vegetable stands, and orchards (as promised) on the way south through Bolton and into Berlin. The overcast skies kept us from overheating and did not spoil the scenery. We re-grouped every seven miles or so, making sure to stay hydrated and fueled. Our third regroup was at the Prospect Hill Road lookout, near the Fruitlands Museum - a very nice group photo was taken – by Todd and then by Stephen.
After the lookout, it was one more quick roll into Harvard, and then a nice descent north into Littleton before turning south back to the Craft Food Halls.
About half the group enjoyed lunch and good conversation before calling it a day - a fantastic Wednesday.
Report by Todd Palmer.
Monday, June 23, 2025
Harold Parker Reversed - June 18. 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 18 June 2025, Harold Parker Reversed
Ride Leader: Tom Allen
31 miles, 10:30 am start from Ipswich River Park, North Reading, MA
Riders (3): Tom, Frank Aronson, and first-timer Armen Kasparian.
The day started gray with some drizzle. This reduced the attendance of an already thinly subscribed ride to a mere two riders plus the leader. To mitigate the rain factor we started a half hour late, and that strategy worked. Roads were clear and we remained dry - in fact, it was an ideal biking day.
With only three of us we agreed to simply stay together and did not designate a sweep. Sounds simple and (almost) foolproof. Anyway, we pedaled along some delightful roads with portions almost devoid of traffic. A stop at Ingaldsby Farm in Boxford afforded us access to some tasty muffins and a restroom opportunity.
On the return leg of the trip the leader inserted a tiny wrinkle in the route that seemed to flummox one of the riders. We saw him head off in the wrong direction, but we figured he would sort himself out and rejoin us. That didn't happen and, after seeing him take the same wrong turn a second time, we set out to chase him down and bring him back into the fold.
We elected to skip lunch at Ryers Store, as time was getting a bit tight with the delayed start and the leisurely stop at the muffin shop.
Report by Tom Allen.
Monday, June 16, 2025
Sherborn to Norfolk - June 11, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 11 June 2025, Sherborn to Norfolk
Ride Leader: Alan Cantor
38 miles, 10:00 am start from Sherborn, MA
Riders (11): Alan, Betsy Harper, Ellen Gugel, Frank Calabrese, Joel Bauman, Keren Hamel, Renee Rees, Todd Palmer, Veronica Vedensky, Wing Chow, and first timer Richard Levine.
We had a glorious early summer day to enjoy each other’s company and the beautiful route. Thanks to all who arrowed and, especially, to Todd for sweeping and giving the safety talk at the ride start.
Report by Alan Cantor.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Concord to Littleton - June 4, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 4 June 2025, Concord to Littleton
Ride Leader: Gene Ho
33.3 miles, 10:00 am start from Concord, MA
Riders (11): Gene, Barry Nelson, Bruce Gore, Dmitry Gorenburg, Frank Calabrese, Joel Bauman, Keren Hamel, Marc Baskin, Renee Rees, Scott Mandell, and Wing Chow.
Wednesday was a workday. Therefore, the weather was perfect for biking. Eleven of the fifteen registered riders showed up, at the right parking lot even.
Although all present found the streets on the route to be familiar, there were challenges. Not the hills though. All but the leader were in shape and found that they added texture to an otherwise bland undertaking. We did encounter a section of dirt road which I thought would arouse the usual paranoia amongst road riders, but all biked over it without dismounting. If the crappy winter had any benefit, it was inuring us to potholes and bad pavement. The dirt road seemed smooth in comparison.
You can actually get lost on the Bruce Freeman trail. It gets a bit convoluted around Nara Pond where it comingles with other trails, all of which look the same. There's signage, but its utility presumes that one can read and bike at the same time. That's harder in practice than in theory, as some found out.
Report by Gene Ho.
Monday, June 2, 2025
Ward's Berry Farm ride - May 28, 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 28 May 2025, Ward's Berry Farm ride
Ride Leader: Ellen Dirgins
26 miles, 10:00 am start from Sharon, MA
Riders (20): Ellen, Ann Whaley-Tobin, Annemarie Altman, Barry Kaditz, Barry Nelson, David Goldberg, David Wean, Frank Aronson, Gene Ho, Gerry Sheetoo, Keren Hamel, Linda Moraski, Lisa O’Connor, Renee Rees, Ron Cater, Todd Palmer, Wing Chow, and first-timers Cheryl Schmidt, Cory Ward, and Joanne Candlen.
We had a fabulous ride on Wednesday. The weather could not have been more perfect. The turnout was awesome - all twenty registered riders were present, and one rider came all the way from Stow. Two guest riders and a new member joined us and a warm welcome was bestowed upon them.
We used the human arrow system - a big thanks to all who arrowed, and a big thank you to Gene for sweeping.
With about a mile to go we stopped and enjoyed lunch at Ward’s Berry Farm. All seemed to enjoy the food, as well as the bike ride!
Report by Ellen Dirgins.
Monday, May 26, 2025
Cape Ann - May 21 , 2025
RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 21 May, 2025, Cape Ann - remote start
Ride Leader: Clyde Kessel
67 miles, 9:30 am start from Wenham, MA
Riders (2): Clyde and Lisa O’Connor.
Two is a manageable group size and the tree lined parking area wasn’t windy, so we started off in good spirits and at a very fast pace, hoping to catch up with the other group of riders on the out-and-back stretch of road to Eastern Point Lighthouse. As we proceeded and the route got more complex, the wonderful ocean views got more numerous, and the ride leader started to get tired, we slowed down to a more reasonable speed and didn’t catch up with the short group.
The view from Eastern Point was lovely, so we continued in good spirits up the coastline towards Rockport and the lovely restroom and water stop at the tiny, well-protected harbor. Remember the time the police officer wouldn’t let a cyclist arrow that turnoff? Bizarre! Anyway, he wasn’t there today. So as we continued in good spirits around the northern tip of Cape Ann, we started to get a few sprinkles, but not enough to dampen our trousers (did I mention this was an obligatory long-pants day - cold, breezy, and, as you will soon learn, a little damp?), let alone our good spirits.
We rolled into the lunch stop just as the short group was leaving, so we chatted a bit, but not too much because the sprinkles were getting a bit more insistent. Lisa and Clyde split a coffee and a muffin. Lisa got the coffee and Clyde got the muffin. And then we were off again, in good spirits because it was the last leg of the ride and the radar picture indicated no rain. We were away from the coast and the complex route, so we picked up our pace and so did the sprinkles. Eventually the sprinkles changed from intermittent to continuous, to the point that Lisa declared it was drizzle, although that is really debatable. In any case, we pulled into the finish comfortable and in good spirits.
I have a suspicion that Lisa would have enjoyed the ride more if Clyde had been willing to linger longer at the ocean views. Thanks to everyone involved, and especially to Lisa for sweeping.
Report by Clyde Kessel.
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RIDE REPORT
Wednesday, 21 May, 2025, Cape Ann - core ride
Ride Leader: Tom Allen
31 miles, 10:00 am start from Gloucester, MA
Riders (5): Tom, Dale Ferguson, Frank Aronson, Rena Sokolow, and Scott Mandell.
The weather was seasonable for March, but this is May! The temperature was 50 degrees, with a very persistent northeast wind. This, I'm sure, kept our numbers down. At 10:00 am, with only five riders present, we set off in search of biking adventure. We kept together with little demand on our designated sweep, Dale.
We proceeded through the Gloucester waterfront and headed toward the southern part of the peninsula, taking a brief detour through the Rocky Neck neighborhood, a former artists' colony. Heading further south, the winds were mostly at our backs. From Eastern Point we were able to see the Boston skyline, stark against the grey skies.
Heading back north along the eastern side of Cape Ann we faced the full brunt of the wind, making the level parts feel uphill and the uphills steeper. We did pause for a photo; a failed selfie attempt.
Three of us went to lunch at Destino's sub shop while the other two headed for their cars. As we were leaving the lunch stop Clyde and Lisa (the entirety of the long ride) rolled up.
Thanks to Dale for sweeping.
Report by Tom Allen.