Sunday, November 9, 2008

Dirt and Pavement Ride Tuesday, November 11th

I want to test an idea for some part pavement/part dirt road rides: "Mixed Surface Rides".

Is anyone interested??

Wider tires, preferably 32 mm or greater (28 mm would work if you are careful) are perfect for these rides. A mountain bike might also work, but the pavement sections could be tedious on the fat knobbies after many miles. The rides I have done lately are about 1/4 dirt road, 3/4 pavement. There are so many fun possibilities of rides using the dirt roads to link the pavement sections. Riding the dirt is good on a cold day, since the speed is lower -- less windchill!!

The ride I have in mind for Tuesday is in North Fryeburg, right near where we always ride in the corn fields and turf farms, but the dirt part takes us down the western side of the Old Saco River, to the Hemlock Covered Bridge 15 miles round trip. If we continue, we can end up at the southern end of Moose Pond in Denmark. This would be 30 miles round trip. This is an out-and-back ride, so we can go as far we like then turn back. In contrast to most of the "Mixed Surface Rides" I have done lately, this one is more dirt than pavement, so a mountain bike would be OK to try on this one.

Date: Tuesday, November 11th

Please: Send me an email if you are interested just so I know if anyone will be joining me!! marianneborowski@yahoo.com. (I have 7 riders as of Monday evening)

Meet: 11:00 am; ready to ride

Where: Parking area next to the North Fryeburg Fire Station, on the corner of Route 113 and South Chatham Road. Bring snacks and/or lunch to eat - there are lots of sunny spots along the river for a snack and a rest.

Since the weather forecast is looking good over the next few days, I will likely post some of the last rides of the season for Wednesday and Thursday!

Map:

View Interactive Map on MapMyRide.com

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