Leader: Ron Altemus
Members: Patricia Sanders, Steve Palincsar, Ray Luckenbach

Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/49615056 30,4 miles, 735' elevation change.
From Accokeek firehouse, we used the regular Tour de Accokeek routing to the intersection of Mathews and Marshall Hall road. At that point, we went straight to continue on Mathews to use Basingstoke, Belden, Timber Vista, and Timber Ridge for a tour of the newer Timber Ridge subdivision then onto Marshall Hall road heading towards the river. An out and back on Fenwick, including a spin through Fenwick Shores, returned us to Marshall Hall Rd to head down to the landing. After a rest stop (pictured above), we retraced for a second out and back on River, then Marshall Hall Rd to the climb up Barrys Hill (main elevation gain for the day). A left at the top for the third out and back on Old Marshall Hall Rd taking us down to Chapin Farm before retracing to Accokeek Rd, after which Livingston Rd returned us to the start.
Weather: Starting temp of 50 rising to 60 by ride's end under mostly high overcast conditions so that there were extended periods of sunshine, just no blue skies. Winds of 3-4 mph out of the northern quadrant
AMS: proclaimed a "leisurely ride" at the start, we rode accordingly, finishing only in the mid 10s
Mechanicals/Mishaps: none
Report: A nice Sunday ride with minimal traffic throughout with some sections being car free. The only time we had to concern ourselves about vehicles was crossing Marshall Hall Rd in Bryans Road to stay on Mathews.
This was Ray's first time riding in the greater Accokeek/Bryans Road metropolitian statistical area so we spent a bit of time explaining to him the peculiarities of Livingston Road, the original routing to Marshall Hall(which once had an amusement park on the site), and the history of Moyonne Reserve. The out and back on Fenwick included a nice fall display at the corner of Fenwich and McCrea:

Only wildlife sighting of interest was a bald eagle sitting high up in a tree on Fenwick close to the Marshall Hall Rd intersection. An eagle had been spotted there in the past, so much like Friday's IHRT ride eagle sightings, it would appear these raptors are once again getting ready for colder weather which means mating, egg laying, and hopefully hatching of chicks.
Construction news: hadn't done this extended route since early February so there was some new building to see. A big development of town homes has gone up on Mathews just down the road from the shopping center. New individual single family homes were under construction on Fenwick. On River, clearing of a lot towards it terminus probably means another single house being constructed while building has commenced on a second house on the old Denison orchard site, as pictured below:
