Leader: Sonja Newman
Members: Rick, Don, Stephen, Sean, Mark, Sonja, Peter

Route: Labor Day 2025 30 miles
Weather: PERFECT!
Mechanicals/Mishaps: none
Bike Ride Report: A Beautiful Labor Day OH Ride
On a stunning day blessed with perfect weather, I set out with six fellow riders for a scenic and invigorating bike ride. As it turned out, I was the only female in a group of six men, which added a unique dynamic to the adventure.
We began our journey from Village Green Park, Indian Head MD, and shortly after departing, we merged onto the trail. The group maintained a steady pace, riding in sync, except for one rider who preferred to ride solo while on the trail. He shared his preference with me, and I respected his choice, continuing on with the rest of the group.
Our first rest stop was at Smallwood Park, where we paused to take in the serene beauty of the calm river waters and the peaceful surroundings. It was a refreshing moment that set the tone for the rest of the ride.
Next, we headed to Pisgah Park, another tranquil spot that offered a chance to relax and appreciate the clear skies and gentle breeze. With only about 11 miles remaining after leaving Pisgah, the group naturally split into two smaller packs—three riders in front and three trailing behind.
One rider was not seen after our first stop at Smallwood Park. It was later understood that he had moved ahead of the group rather than falling behind.
Throughout the ride, I enjoyed occasional encounters with other cycling groups. These moments added variety and camaraderie to the journey, allowing us to briefly ride alongside new faces.
As we approached the final stretch on Hawthorn Road, a few members of my group chose to return to the trail instead of climbing into the neighborhood. One rider stayed with me as we ascended Hawthorn road and briefly entered the neighborhood before reconnecting with the trail to complete this awesome ride.
It was a day filled with beautiful scenery, great company, and the joy of cycling—an experience to remember and hopefully repeat.
Thank you to Jackie Schoch, Lisa Peterson, and Patricia Sanders and all the volunteers that made this ride complete in style without you the day would not have been the same.