Leaders: Lisa Petersen and Rick Hagen
Members: Ron Altemus, Patricia Sanders

Guests: none
Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50948813
Weather: Sunny, 64 to 82 degrees, 5 mph winds from the south. Very nice day and so enjoyed after a long winter.
AMS: 10.8 mph
Mechanicals/Mishaps: none
Report: We started at the Glenn Dale Community Center in Glenn Dale Md. where there is plenty of parking, bathrooms, water and vending machines (unlike the official trail parking lots). We rode southwest from there on the Washington Baltimore & Annapolis trail to a pond near the southwest start of the trail, then took a half a mile detour on Glenn Dale Rd. to see the ruins of the old Glenn Dale Hospital, formerly a tuberculosis sanatorium closed in 1981 due to asbestos. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Dale_Hospital From there we took the WB&A trail northeast toward the other end of the trail in Odenton.

The full length of the trail is 13 miles thanks to a new bridge over the Patuxent River connecting two existing shorter segments into one. This was once a railway line, nice and straight, except now there’s a dogleg near the middle to go over the new bridge. The trail is all nicely paved, about 10 feet wide, and passes through forest, along marshes and power lines, runs past peoples’ backyards, goes over rivers and mostly over and under roads (short tunnels). Elevation gains are gentle except for the hill north of the new bridge that switchbacks up a half a mile at an average 3.5% grade.

We stopped at Rieve’s Deli in Odenton for some food and conversation at an outdoor table.
We explored two spur trails near the new bridge: one was to the Patuxent River where the original rail line went over a now-missing bridge, and the other spur took us to the power lines west of the new bridge and abruptly stopped. There we found a rider with a flat tire and loaned her a pump so she could limp back to her car with her slow leak. There are at least 3 self-serve bike repair stations with pumps along the trail, but none where she was.
Wildlife: turtles on logs in the marshes, geese, squirrels.