Monday, April 16, 2018

RoadRunner - April 11, 2018


RIDE REPORT


Wednesday, 11 April 2018, Road Runner

Ride Leader:  Kathy Horvath

35 miles, 10:00 am start from Bikeway Source parking lot, Bedford, MA


Bikers (21):  Kathy, Butch Pemstein, Chuck McWilliams, Clyde Kessel, Dan Krechmer, David Fay, Everett Briggs, Francie Sparks, Jack Donohue, Lindy King, Marc Baskin, Mary Kernan, Nancy Cahn, Peter Shaw, Ray Komow, Rochelle Holman, Sandy Gray, Selig Saltzman, Wing Chow, and first-timers Allison Hillman and Bob Dangel.


As we gathered at Bikeway Source, the sun was cooperative and we departed with a blue sky and light winds.  Unfortunately we lost Selig at mile 1.5 due to a leaky tire.  Selig returned to the bike shop for a quick fix, and undaunted, rode solo for 30 miles.  We regrouped before the stop light at Rte 2, where Rich Taylor joined us, reversed direction, and rode back over the Bedford Road hill with us.  Butch decided to save the hill for another day and departed the group, continuing on his own.


After another regroup at the bottom of the hill on Weston Road, we continued into Weston center and stopped at mile 14 for restrooms at the Weston Town Hall.  Our photographer, Jack “not a slave to fashion” Donohue agreed to a photo op (see attached photo).

After the break and a quick mile on Rte 20, we were rewarded with the scenic Plain and Draper Roads, Glezen Lane, and Water Row.  We passed Lincoln Sudbury HS and had a nice trek down Concord/Sudbury Road into Concord center.


As we crossed Rte 2 on Sudbury Road, Clyde had a close encounter with a car driver who cut a right turn in front of him.  Despite the scare, Clyde managed to get his license plate and called it into the Concord Police department. Thankfully, Clyde’s bike handling skills avoided direct contact and we are all grateful that he was not injured.


Special thanks to Clyde for sweeping, and to all the ready and willing arrows.  The leader appreciated the excellent riding etiquette of everyone.


The ride leader plus eight WWs enjoyed lunch at Ken’s Deli

At the Start
Rest stop
"Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man"

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Blue Moon Ride - March 28, 2018

RIDE REPORT

WED, 28 March 2018, Blue Moon Ride
Ride Leader:  Barry Nelson
41 mi, 10:00 am start from Blue Moon Bagel Café, Medfield, MA

Bikers (11):  Barry, Bob Wadsworth, Frank Hubbard, Gene Ho, Gerry Sheetoo, Peter Megdal, Ray Komow, Selig Saltzman, Tod Cochran, Wing Chow, and first-timer, brother of Wing Chow (from NY).

Eleven people started the ride in chilly, damp weather.  After a few miles, the group split into a fast group (6) and a slow one (5).  Perhaps Frank or Gene can report on what they did.  The slow group stopped for coffee and food at the 25 mile mark. There is a movie of the last climb on the WednesdayWheelers Facebook page.  We did not need human arrows for our small group.

Selig and Bob joined the leader for lunch at Blue Moon.

Report by Barry Nelson.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Rattlesnake Ramble - March 6, 2018

HIKE REPORT

WED, 6 March 2018, Rattlesnake Ramble
Hike Leader:  Winslow Green
4.7 mi, 10:00 am start from Lime Kiln trailhead, Bolton, MA

Hikers (7):  Winslow, Ann Northup, Gerry Sheetoo, Gordon Taylor, Richard Fortier, Rini Kester, and first-timer Beverly Rodriguez.

Seven hikers took advantage of a lovely sunny day prior to the coming snowstorm to walk through the beautiful Rattlesnake Hill conservation parcel in Bolton.  We stopped to see the lime kiln, the lime quarries, the historic Whitcomb Inn (1710), Split Rock, and The Cave.  We passed a group of fairy houses where local elves and fairies dwell.  The trails were wet and muddy in places, but the hiking was generally excellent.  Lunch followed at Slater’s.

 Report by Winslow Green.

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Rides from Verrill Farm - February 28, 2018

RIDE REPORT

WED 28 February 2018, Rides from Verrill Farm
Ride Leaders, Ken Hablow & Tom Allen
45 or 23 Miles, 10:00 am start from Verrill Farm

Riders – 23 mi (13): Tom, Barbara Pike, Chuck McWilliams, Don Buchholtz, Harriet Fell, Jack Donohue, Janet Miller, John Allen, Richard Fortier, Robert Wilson, Robyn Maislin, Selig Saltzman, and Winslow Green.
Riders – 45 mi (25): Ken, Barbara Gaughan, Bill Lane, Bob Wadsworth, Bob Wolf, Dan Krechmer, David Fay, Dom Jorge, Elizabeth Wicks, Francie Sparks, Gene Ho, Joe Tavilla, Judith McMichael, Julie Dodd, Kaz Zelny, Mike Byrne, Rich Taylor, Richard Lawrence, Richard Vignoni, Rochelle Holman, Russ Keene, Sanford Gotlib, Tim Wilson, Wing Chow, and first-timer Maria Noya.
Present at lunch: Helen Greitzer and Mike Hanauer.

The shorter route riders waited for the long route riders to depart giving them enough time to avoid the embarrassment of being caught up. (It worked except for the meet up at the South Acton fire station, which was not at all embarrassing.) Our numbers varied as we picked up one rider on the route (Janet Miller) and lost a couple to planned truncations.

The route was praised by our riders who were pleased that there was a short ride option to accommodate early-season legs. I made clear that I could take none of the credit for either the route or the weather. Thanks to the many arrows who volunteered without prompting and to John Allen for sweeping us. Happily there were no issues for him to deal with.

Lunch was pleasantly spent in the Verrill Farm greenhouse where we were met by Helen (our stellar coordinator) and by Mike Hanauer who rode down from Carlisle for sustenance and company. And a special shout out to Chuck McWilliams, who treated his ride leader to a Verrill sandwich (a nice precedent!).

Report by Tom Allen.


The longer ride consisted of a rather large group with varying degrees of early season fitness. This helped to break the group apart and leave lots of room for traffic. We also picked up a rider on the route in West Concord, Richard Vignoni who had just left PT. It was nice to see Richard back riding after knee replacement surgery in November.

The first part of the ride was rolling. We were spread out, but mostly visible, so we used arrows only where necessary. Once we got into the hillier part of the ride, we used more arrows and stopped several times to re-group so the arrows did not have to wait an unusual length of time.

We made a well needed food and rest stop at Idylwilde Farms in Acton. This was prolonged by several of the riders tending to another who had a problem with the length of the ride and the hills. We re-grouped at the Keyes Road parking lot in Concord, so we could navigate through the center of town as a single group. In full disclosure, we stopped after the stop sign not at it. My luck, there was a Concord officer walking through the parking lot and nicely told us we needed to stop at the stop sign. At one point Wing Chow and Sandy Gotlib blasted off the front never to be seen or heard from again.

Thanks to Mike Byrne for sweeping and to all those who arrowed. Thanks also to Kaz for keeping the ride leader in good humor during the ride - we certainly do not want to leave Kaz out there by himself. Also a big shout out to Tom Allen for leading the short ride option.
I can’t take credit for the weather, although I will take credit for picking a nice day only four days before the ride. The route, however, was mine. Several people said they thought they knew all the roads in the area we rode in, but were amazed by being on some that they had never cycled previously.

Report by Ken Hablow.
Short Riders at the Start

Long Riders at Rest Stop

Short Riders at Rest Stop

Monday, February 26, 2018

Assabet Loop - February 21, 2018

RIDE REPORT


Wednesday, 21 February 2018, Assabet Loop
Ride Leader: Glenn Pransky
32 miles, 10:00 am start from Haskell Field parking lot, Sudbury MA

Riders (21): Glenn, Alan Fierce, Dan Krechmer, David Fay, David Wean, Dmitry Gorenburg, Duncan Warden, Gardner Gray, Gene Ho, George Stromberg, Gerry Sheetoo, Joe Tavilla, Kaz Zelny, Mike Byrne, Patrick Ward, Richard Vignoni, Rick Lawrence, Ron Beland, Susan Sabin, and first-timers David Kaiser and Moshe Werba,

We started with gray skies and damp roads, but unusual weather with temps in the mid 50s that rapidly warmed to the mid 60s by the end of the ride, bright sunshine, and a strong south-westerly wind that gusted to over 20 knots at times.  The first stop was at the Wayside Inn, then around Lake Boone and on to the first de-watering stop at the Stow Library.  We then had a chance to preview the northern end of the Assabet Valley Rail Trail in South Acton, which should be open for use by the summer.

The group tended to spread out, with fast riders at the front eager to work off some excess lipids from staying inside all winter, and those who have been training in the elements.  An impressive group was at the rear, maintaining a reasonable pace despite some having had very few road miles since the fall.  Arrowing was generously provided by several riders, so no one was lost.

Special thanks to David Wean who served as sweep.  We averaged about 13.5 MPH, but most everyone seemed to be happy at their own pace.

After returning to Haskell Field, ten riders continued to Glenn’s house for a take-out lunch.   Thanks to Terry (Glenn’s wife) who served everyone home-made gluten-free treats.

Monday, February 19, 2018

Concord to Boxborough - February 14, 2018

RIDE REPORT

Wednesday, 14 February 2018, Concord to Boxborough
Ride Leader:  Ken Hablow
36 miles, 10:00 am start from North Bridge parking lot, Concord, MA

Riders (22):  Ken, Bernie Flynn, Bob Wadsworth, Bob Wolf, Curt Dudley-Marling, Dan Krechmer, David Fay, Dom Jorge, Frank Hubbard, Gene Ho, Gerry Sheetoo, Glenn Pransky, Jack Donohue, Judith McMichael, Marc Baskin, Patrick Ward, Peter Megdal, Ray Komow, Rick Lawrence, Russ Keene, Selig Saltzman, and Wing Chow.

It was partly cloudy and slightly above freezing when twenty-two of us left the parking lot at 10:00 am.  The roads were dry at the start, with little or no ice.  As we rode, the sun came out and the temperature crept up and leveled off at about 46 degrees.  There was a slight south wind, but with the warm temperature (for this time of year) it was very comfortable.

We made our first stop at the South Acton fire station which has the cleanest restroom of the three Acton fire stations.  We continued on through West Acton where we picked up some very quiet back roads and ultimately rode to the top of Hill Road in Boxboro.  There was one more scheduled stop at Boxboro Town Hall.  With the warmup, the snow/ice that was left on the side of the roads began to melt, but there was very little water as a result.  We used occasional arrows, but the group spread out with consistency so the riders in front were always visible to the sweep. Stopping at the few traffic lights we encountered helped keep the group together, as did a few re-grouping stops.  Kudos to everyone for keeping a pace of about 13 mph.

At the end of the ride there was a group that went to Trail’s End Café for lunch.

Thanks to Rick Lawrence for sweeping, to those who arrowed, and to Jack for using his WW "app" to take attendance, as well as for taking the group photo


Monday, February 12, 2018

Walden Pond Winter Hike - January 31, 2018

HIKE REPORT

Wednesday 31 January 2018,  Walden Pond Winter Hike
Hike Leaders:  Judith McMichael & Janet Miller
4-5 miles, 10:00 am start from The Food Project parking lot, Concord, MA

Hikers (17):  Judith, Janet, Chris Stix, Chuck McWilliams, David Fay, Gerry Sheetoo, Greg Stathis, Jack Mroczkowski, Marie Keutmann, Peter Shaw, Richard Fortier, Robyn Maislin, Roy Westerberg, Russ Keene, Steve Maislin, William Feiring and first-timer, Joe DiMare.

The third annual Walden Pond hike took place on a glorious, sunny day, with temps in the high 20s - perfect conditions for hiking.  As promised, we checked on the beaver pond at Heywood Meadow, the Thoreau cabin site, and we enjoyed multiple views of snow and ice-covered Walden Pond and the charming sounds of the ice groaning as the sun warmed its surface.  We saw one lone man fishing two different holes whilst reclining in his folding chair on the ice.

After a break at the visitor center, we hiked over to Goose Pond, then did a zigzag hike up Pine Hill and were rewarded with clear views of Mts. Wachusett and Monadnock.  We returned to our cars via a beautiful forest trail, spying the administrative buildings of The Walden Woods Project and the Thoreau Institute along the way.  In contrast to what you would experience in the summer, our group did not come across a single other hiker.   A hungry group of nine had a very pleasant lunch in the toasty, warm greenhouse at Verrill Farm.

Report by Judith McMichael.