Tuesday Morning Casual Ride

The Shining Sea Bike Trail. Falmouth to Wood’s Hole.

When: Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Time: Ride begins at 9:30 AM

How to get there.

From Bourne Bridge to Bikeway Northern Terminus at County Road

Take Rt. 28. Exit Route 28 at Route 151 and turn left (west). Pass through traffic light at Route 28A and continue straight ahead (name changes to County Road). Cross RR tracks and turn right to enter County Road parking lot. Bikeway begins directly across County Road

Or.

Meet at the rest area on Rt. 195 in Wareham . We will depart the rest area at 9 AM. You can follow me to the parking lot in Falmouth. –

I rode this two weeks ago.

Starchasers Escape The Panic Room

I got my second Covid-45 shot today and to celebrate, I joined a few friends to work our way through an Escape Room. We chose the 44 Winter Wood Ln escape room, and are are sitting comfortably in 5th place at Mass Escape for the month of March, with only three days to go. Can we hang on?

Every Pilot under the Starchasers command takes an AKA of their choosing. Can you find Pilot, Boomer?

You may ask yourself, “What is an Escape Room?”

You may ask yourself, “How did I get here?”

We’re on a ride to nowhere. Come on inside.

30 Days of Biking

A new challenge begins next week. 30 Days of Biking I have been doing this one for a few years and it’s another of those fun things that lets us make new bike friends. Here is last years 30 Days of Biking intro video.

Last Minute Call For A Bike Ride

First thing in the AM I got a message that a couple of friends were doing a ride. Naturally, being retired with nothing holding me back, I joined them. Just so happened, I brought my go pro.

Full Moon Bike Ride

Spring Has arrived!!! 
It’s time for another Sunset/Moonlight ride. 

The Details:
Date: Saturday 3/27/21. 
Location:  EBBP off Rt 103 near Del’s Lemonade. 
Set you GPS to 65 Child St. Warren R.I.
Time: 
Arrive: 6:15PM 
Departure: 6:30PM promptly 
Sunset: 7:05PM
Moonrise:  5:50PM
Name: Full Worm Moon
Distance is flexible. 

Rain, snow, strong winds etc. cancels the ride. 

We will ride to Colt’s State Park in Bristol to watch the sunset.  We will then return to the Warren parking lot (approx 10 miles round trip).  Depending on the weather we might ride toward Providence till we decide to turn around. 
Turn around point could be India Point Park unless we decide to turn around sooner. 
That’s around another 20+ miles round trip.

Bikes should have adequate lighting. 
 Bring water, snacks, cameras and anything else you might want or need. 

Dress warmly.  You can always take off a layer if you get too warm. 

Please take note:  As organized rides are not happening at this time, this should be considered a casual,  unorganized (disorganized???) ride.  Appropriate social distancing,  wearing of masks when that’s not possible etc. should be observed.  If we’re going to do this it should be done as safely as possible. 

Hope to see you there. 

Happy Trails!

Ten Mile River Greenway

A friend told me about the Greenway yesterday. All the years riding in Rhode Island, I though I knew all the bike trails. Au contraire mon ami.

This greenway is a paved three mile path from Rumford, to Pawtucket, R.I. and it’s stunning.

Riding With A Prince On The East Bay Bike Path

Our old pal Steve Prince called this ride. Four of us showed on a day with mild temperatures, sunshine and just a wisp of a wind.

Cafe Ride on the East Bay Bike Path.

Borealis Coffee Co.

When: Saturday March, 20

Time: 9:45 for a 10:00 AM wheels up

Where: Meet at EBBP parking lot behind University Orthopedic (1 Kettle Point Ave. Providence

The new meeting place, eliminates that last big climb to the parking lot across from the golf course. Consider the location a reprise for those out of condition riders.

The ride will be around 20 miles at a casual pace. 10 MPH more of less. We will detour off the path into Colt State Park, which is our turn around point. A stop at Borealis Coffee Co. close to the end of the ride for those who want to linger a while. It’s roughly a half mile from the end.

Because it’s a straight shot bike path, those who want to ride faster are welcome to do so.