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Ride Leaders are encouraged to post reports on their rides. Members can comment on ride reports and anyone can read the reports and comments. Instructions for posting a report

You must be logged in to post a ride report. To log in, enter your Email and Password in the upper right corner and click the "Login" button. If you need a password, click Forgot Password. After you login, you will see an "Add Post" button.

Click the “Add Post” button. For the Date and Time, enter the date and start time of the ride

For Subject, enter the Month/Day - Ride Name - Class and number of miles; for example: “6/30 - No Deale Ride - B 45 miles”.

In the Body box, enter your ride report. You can enter it directly into the text box using the word-processor features on the tool bar. After you enter the report, click the “Post” button at the top or bottom of the page and your ride report will be posted on the web site. As the author of the report, you will be able to edit or add to the report.

For a good article on Ride Reports and adding photos to Ride Reports, see pages 7 and 8 of the March 2018 "Spoke-n-Word" .

Here is suggested template for the body that you can copy (control-c) and paste (control-v) into the body of your ride posting.

Leader: 

Members: 

Guests: 

Route: 

Weather: 

AMS: 

Mechanicals/Mishaps: 

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  • Sat, January 11, 2025 5:00 PM | Joan Oppel (Administrator)

    Here are some pictures from the January 11 club dinner for 2024 volunteers - ride leaders, Rural Legacy workers, Board members and guests who gathered at Grace Lutheran church for a fun, social ,catered dinner with homemade extras and desserts. 


  • Fri, January 03, 2025 11:00 AM | Ron Altemus (Administrator)

    Leader:   Ron Altemus

    Members:   Donaro Gardner, Denny Miller



    Route:   Indian Head Rail Trail

    Weather:   Overcast with an occasional yellow dot as the sun tried to break through, 6-7 mph SSW air, temps 38-43.  Not too bad...

    AMS:   mid 12s

    Mechanicals/Mishaps:   none

    Report:   another cold day so only the polar bears out riding.  Others using the trail included several other cyclists, a number of walkers, and the Blade Lady back from vacation and on her inline skates. 

  • Wed, January 01, 2025 10:30 AM | Joan Oppel (Administrator)

    Leader: Joan Oppel

    Members:  Anon U, Linda Bankerd, Sherwood Byers, Pat Colvin, Robin Garnett, Steve Palinscar, Janell Saunders, Peter Stelman, Esther Steward. Ron rode to meet us at the start but then did his own ride.  Guest: Dan Lehman

    Weather: Sunny - and WINDY in mega capital letters, 18-20 mph sustained with higher gusts. But - it was not very cold.

    Jefferson

    Lincoln

    Report: We gathered at Daingerfield Island, and those of us who had ridden to the ride start had suffered in the wind to get there. We then rode into DC facing winds of 18-20 mph with higher gusts. We all made it successfully into the city, and there the wind was not an issue. 

    We had leisurely stops with lots of picture taking (and reversing positions to satisfy the photographers). We rode down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave in the bike lanes. The display at the Botanic Garden was very impressive, Pollinators and their Plants, everything constructed from natural material. The Peets Coffee rest stop was welcome for the bathroom and some baked treats (though  it was reported the coffee was not hot).

     Orchid bee & Vanilla orchid

    All in all, a great start to 2025 riding, made better for the great company of biking friends. And, we rode every day in 2025

  • Tue, December 31, 2024 9:30 AM | Joan Oppel (Administrator)

    Leader: Joan Oppel

    Member:  Donaro Gardner

    Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/48179152  A simple route from Livingston IH trail parking. Heading out on the trail and onto Bumpy Oak, turn on Rt 6 and then on Poorhouse. Next to Masons Springs, stop at Pisgah Park, over to Smallwood Church, quick stop at Smallwood park, loop around near the campground and back via Chicamuxen, Marbury Run etc.

    Weather: Much nicer than anticipated - not cloudy, sunny! Not cold - just right! Not windy ---- etc.

    Report: Don and I had a delightful ride, chatting the whole way out and back. A very nice way to end 2024.

  • Mon, December 30, 2024 10:00 AM | Ron Altemus (Administrator)

    Leader:   Ron Altemus

    Members:  Darrell Meyer, Patricia Sanders, the RL, Janell Saunders, Sherwood Byer, Sr., GloJean Gladden, Walt Roscello, Tom Short, Pat Colvin, Linda Bankerd.  Not pictured:  photographer Anony U.



    Route:   IHRT/Bumpy Oak, Rose Hill, Causeway & Chapel Point to a rest stop at St Ignatius (pictured above.)  Continuing on Chapel Point/Bel Alton Newtown, Fairgrounds, St Mary's, Glen Albin and Oak to a second rest stop at the La Plata Dash-In.  Final leg on Charles/Port Tobacco to Quailwood, Hawthorne, Marshall Corner and Pomfet back to IHRT.  https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49336012   31.6 miles  1014' elevation change.

    Weather:  very nice for the 30th of December.  Plenty of sunshine with almost cloudless skies raising temps from the mid 50s to mid 60s.  Winds out of the western quadrant 8-10 mph w/gusts of 15.

    AMS:   swept in the mid 11s

    Mechanicals/Mishaps:   one slipped chain, easily rectified with a second pair of hands.

    Report:  the penultimate ride of 2024 was a great day for bicycling with most pleasant weather and great company.  Vehicular traffic wasn't too bad:  drivers were very courteous going up Bumpy Oak and Rose Hill while Chapel Point and St Marys had only a few cars, again with courteous drivers.

    Nice view of the Port Tobacco River along Chapel Point Road:

     Looking out from St Ignatius, Goose Bay  is on the other side of the Port Tobacco River and the Potomac River clearly visible behind Windmill Point to the west:

    Best wishes to all club members for most excellent riding in 2025:  may all your routes be downhill with a tailwind!

  • Fri, December 27, 2024 10:00 AM | Ron Altemus (Administrator)

    Leader:   Ron Altemus

    Members:   Denny Miller, Leesha Saunders, Darrell Meyer, Donaro Gardner



    Route:   where else would one ride on a Friday morning but the Indian  Head Rail Trail, of course.  From Livingston Rd parking lot, east to White Plains trail head for a rest stop and then westward ho back to the starting point.

    Weather:   very high overcast that paled the color of the sky but didn't prevent the warming rays of the sun to raise starting temps from the mid 30s to mid 40s by ride end.  No air movement to mention - the Bumpy Oak pond was very calm and serene.

    AMS:   swept in the 11s; others might have reached the 12s

    Mechanicals/Mishaps:   Leesha had some shifting issues but managed to get the gearing into a "sweet" spot that allowed her to ride comfortably (and fast!).

    Report:  Since the start temperature was in the mid 30s, Leesha qualified as the newest member of the 2024-2025 winter polar bear club.  As noted above, the sun warmed us up nicely.  Several of us were a bit overdressed, whether wearing new gear received as a Christmas present (Denny) or trying different clothing  combinations (Don and Ron).

    Unlike the past several weeks, there were lots of trail users today - walkers, runners, and other cyclists.  On our return, it appeared that there was an eagle above the nest just east of the parking lot.  It's close to the time that they will be mating and producing offspring.

    Today was the last Friday IHRT ride of 2024.  Mark your calendars for all Fridays in 2025 to join us for a very social/conversational riding experience.

  • Thu, December 26, 2024 5:30 PM | Ron Altemus (Administrator)

    Leaders:   Ron Altemus and Joan Oppel

    Members:  RL Ron, RL Joan, Pat Colvin, Martin Howell, Robin Butler-LeFrancois, Suzanne Brown, Gene Villiva, Janell Saunders.  Not pictured:  Darrell Meyer, photographer



    Route:   Serpentine meandering through several Fort Hunt neighborhoods viewing seasonal lights/decorations.  12 miles, 235' elevation change.

    Weather:  Dark, temps 35-39, little to no air movement.

    AMS:   upper 8s

    Mechanicals/Mishaps:  nothing worth mentioning

    Report:  a nice turnout to view what seemed to some repeat riders as more and better displays of interest.  Mostly we simply rode various streets viewing the lights slowing as we went past.  We did make several stops to more thoroughly enjoy the displays.  Some people have "strange" ideas as to suitable Christmas decorations as we encountered numerous dragons, dinosaurs, minions, and other non-traditional representations of Christmas, including a Star Wars AT-AC.  Darrell snapped this picture featuring the world's largest reclining snowman in the background with other signs of the season.

    The biggest display was saved until the end of the ride - the house on Collingwood Road as featured in the Washington Post (https://wapo.st/3ZTBwMR).  We watched the lights show for 10-15 minutes out of the total run time of over 20 before heading back.  Some of us were getting a bit cold.  It's well worth a trip to view:

    Merry Christmas to all and best wishes for a most prosperous Happy New Year 2025!

  • Fri, December 20, 2024 10:00 AM | Ron Altemus (Administrator)

    Leader:  Ron Altemus

    IHRT White Plains trailhead
    Members:  one cancellation call and a couple of no shows.  Weather forecasts were iffy, though.

    Route:   Indian Head Rail Trail - Livingston Road parking lot to White Plains trailhead r/t

    Weather:  Overcast of various shades of grey, moisture in the air that never even qualified as mist, 3-4 mph breezes out of the northern quadrant, temps stuck in the mid 30s

    AMS:   low 12s

    Mechanicals/Mishaps:  none

    Report:   lots of birds and 10 or more deer at various points along the trail.  Minimal trail users - saw only 3 outbound to White Plains.  Return saw a few more prior to Bensville and then there were multitudes (~10) when finishing at Livingston Road.  No other cyclists, though.

    At this time of year, it is often remarked that 35 degrees at night seems a lot colder than 35 during the day.  A corollary to that adage is that 35 degrees during the day when riding solo seems a lot colder than 35 with a group. ..

  • Thu, December 19, 2024 10:00 AM | Ron Altemus (Administrator)

    Leader:   Ron Altemus

    Members:   Gene Villiva, Esther Stewart, Sherwood Byers, Sr., Robin Garnett, Leslie Tierstein in front of the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree



    Route:   from Belle Haven Park, north on the Mt Vernon Trail, cross the 14th St bridge, around the east side of the Tidal Basin, then Raoul Wallenberg Place/15th St NW to Jefferson Drive, 3rd St NW, and the Botanical Gardens.  Return via 3rd St NW to Madison Drive, 15th St/Raoul Wallenberg to 14th Street bridge, and Mt Vernon Trail back to Jones Point Park or Belle Haven Park.

    Weather:   temps in the mid 40s, 7-9 mph air out of the NW, enough clouds in the sky to hide the sun throughout the ride though when it was free of obstruction it felt much warmer.

    AMS:    RL swept in the low 10s

    Mechanicals/Mishaps:  none

    Report: our ride up the Mt Vernon Trail started under cool conditions as the sun was mostly hidden and air movement out of the NW gave us a bit of a headwind.  Leslie met us at the Jefferson Memorial and with Sherwood leading, your friendly neighborhood ride leader sweeping, we traveled across the Mall to the Botanical Gardens.  Since it was a work day, the grounds weren't too crowded and it was easy to watch the trains move through the displays of various pollinators, all constructed from plant matter.  Esther, Sherwood, and Robin took various pictures of the display, as shown below:

    Inside the building, Washington's famous edifices were represented by models, again constructed from plants.  Robin captured this photo of the U.S. Capitol:

    After leaving the Botanical Gardens, we made a short trip over to the real U.S. Capitol's grounds to see it's Christmas tree.  A group photo was taken there, then Sherwood went artistic trying to get the "perfect shot," putting himself in harm's way of being run over by a group of toddlers or loose baby carriage.  Physical gyrations and the result:

       

    As we headed back approaching the pedestrian/bike lane across the 14th St Bridge, Sue Gunter passed us going into DC.  Sherwood turned to catch up with her and talk to her (and the RL saw her later in Alexandria on the trail near Montgomery St).  Sue has been able to resume cycling; she was out yesterday on 10 mile ride and had upped her distance a bit for her ride today.  She looked good, she said she felt good, and it was great to see her out riding again.

  • Tue, December 17, 2024 10:00 AM | Joan Oppel (Administrator)
    Leader: Joan Oppel

    Members: Anonymous User, Linda Bankerd, Luis Dall'Orso, Donaro Gardner, Rich Hagen, Ray Luckenbach, Lisa Petersen, Patricia Sanders, Tom Short, Bill Silva, Pat Silva and Pat Walthers. Surprise Guest! - Steve Palincsar drove out to the South County Cafe to meet us.

    Note special guest rear left!

    Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49270350  

    Weather: Great! A little cloudy at first, about 51 at the start, 60 at the end although my car was reading 65 in the parking  lot. Things warmed up, the sun came out (along with a breeze) and as we sat in the sun outside the South County Cafe my Garmin registered 73 in the full sun.

    Report:  The group quickly split, faster folks off the front, slower in the back. We all had a lovely ride, mostly quiet roads, except for the segment where we rode up Deale Churchton Road to get to Franklin Manor neighborhood. The appeal there is the terrific view of the Chesapeake Bay that's hidden in that neighborhood's waterfront. You can see the sky looks cloudy but there's a vast expanse of water. It was actually bright and sunny as you can see in the second picture.

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