OK, since the 7/15 ride got rained out, we'll try again on the 22nd. Same plan as last time. Hopefully most of the folks signed up for the last one can make it.
We'll meet at Waverly House in New Waverly, have breakfast, and head out. Breakfast at 8, stands up by 9.
This route is primarily off pavement with pavement connector sections. Surfaces vary between gravel, dirt and sand, with everything from freshly graded to fairly rutted. There are 2 creek crossings. There is also a fair amount of shade. Total distance is approximately 170 miles.
There's more than one gas stop along the way. I'm not sure of the exact distance, but let me know if you have a really short range, and I'll figure it out.
Parking at Waverly House is a little limited. Those with trailers may well want to consider parking them at the SHNF HQ building a few miles down 1375 from New Waverly. They have a large parking lot that is usually empty.
The route is big bike friendly, but we'll be going at reasonable speeds so everyone can come. I wait at turns and have a policy of making sure the guy behind you knows which way you went through an intersection. No man left behind!
In:
1) William Wolfen
2) MaxGS (MH)
3) Polk540 (MH)
4) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #1
5) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #2
6) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #3
We'll meet at Waverly House in New Waverly, have breakfast, and head out. Breakfast at 8, stands up by 9.
This route is primarily off pavement with pavement connector sections. Surfaces vary between gravel, dirt and sand, with everything from freshly graded to fairly rutted. There are 2 creek crossings. There is also a fair amount of shade. Total distance is approximately 170 miles.
There's more than one gas stop along the way. I'm not sure of the exact distance, but let me know if you have a really short range, and I'll figure it out.
Parking at Waverly House is a little limited. Those with trailers may well want to consider parking them at the SHNF HQ building a few miles down 1375 from New Waverly. They have a large parking lot that is usually empty.
The route is big bike friendly, but we'll be going at reasonable speeds so everyone can come. I wait at turns and have a policy of making sure the guy behind you knows which way you went through an intersection. No man left behind!
In:
1) William Wolfen
2) MaxGS (MH)
3) Polk540 (MH)
4) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #1
5) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #2
6) Old Dude on a Dirt Bike #3
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