
On a beautiful weekend in Cockeysville, Maryland, 14 Oxon Hill Bike and Trail Club (OHBTC) members met together in Cockeysville, Maryland for a tour of the Torre C. Brown trail and Heritage Rail trail (HRT) en route to York, Pennsylvania.
The tour began with a remembrance of Randy Schoch, past president and one of the OHBTC founding members. Randy is also to be thanked for arranging our secured parking at the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons. After introductions, a pre ride briefing, and a group photo, the tour began. There were regrouping stops at Monkton Station, the Mason/Dixon Line, Hanover Junction Station, the York School of Civil Engineering, and the end of the HRT trail in York. The group stopped in New Freedom, the midway point of the tour, for lunch.
Tour participants stopped throughout the ride taking photos to remember their experience. Here are some of mine.
The weekend weather was good, but hot. The trails offered plenty of shade comforting us.
New Freedom, the high point along the trail was a welcomed relief from the gradual but challenging climb as the trail was all "Downhill" from there to the hotels.
After a long day of riding, we arrived at the hotels safely. All wanted a shower and a rest before meeting for dinner. When we returned to the hotel, Dani Villiva had baked some delicious ginger and chocolate chip cookies for us to enjoy. Thank you Dani.
All had agreed to be on the pedals at 9 AM for the day 2 return. We were to meet another rider at the trail head as he road up to York earlier Sunday morning to complete the tour in one day.
Again it was hot. We did meet the other rider and after a short greeting we continued. A photo op was taken at the large bicycle just short of the next regrouping point (Hanover Junction).
Continuing to New Freedom for lunch, most had stopped to refuel at the many various eateries (Paesano's Pizza, Vortex Grill, etc.). It was sad to learn that 2 of the favorite eateries had closed. It's a good thing that we were at the "Hight Point" of the trails because again it was all downhill from there as one of the "ebikes" had not had its battery recharged. Also one rider had run over a stick on the trail and was caught in the chain causing it to drop its chain. A navigation aid was dislodged from there bike which I recovered and returned to its owner. One rider was sagged, not being able to continue. Also the ebike rider with the dead battery accepted a ride back to the tour start. No other mishaps were reported to me.
At this time, with the high humidity and temperature rising, and all were beginning to get exhausted. This was a successful tour with all enjoying themselves.
Thank you to all for joining me on this tour...Sherwood