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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: 

Report: 
 


  • Fri, May 18, 2012 7:00 AM | Jane Hudnall (Administrator)

    Leaders Jim and Jane Hudnall with Larry Peed, Jan Tucker, Randy Schoch, Janell Saunders, Ruth Anne Cumberland, Mike Bivens, Bernard Hill and Ruddy Elly rode from the Oxon Hill Park and Ride Lot on Oxon Hill Road to DC. Janell, Ruth Anne and Bernard were going to work and the rest of us rode along enjoying the beautiful weather, free tee shirts and snacks provided by WABA and local businesses.

    Along the way, the group visited the Oxon Hill “pit stop” on the trail to the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and another “pit stop” in old town Alexandria.  Jane and Ruddy missed a turn and crossed the Potomac on the Memorial Bridge; the others crossed on the 14th Street Bridge. We met at the Ronald Reagan Building courtyard “pit stop” for bike commuters  

    The non-working riders returned to Oxon Hill by way of the South Capitol Street Bridge and along the Oxon Cove Trail, using a route both Randy and Jim had used for commuting  to work. 

    When Ruth Anne and Janell were riding home after work, the seat bolt on Janell’s bike broke near National Airport. Ruth Anne phoned Chris, who picked them up and took them to Big Wheel Bikes in Alexandria to get the bike repaired. Thanks for the rescue, Chris!

  • Thu, May 17, 2012 10:30 AM | Diane Harris (Administrator)

    Ride Leader Diane Harris:

    Nineteen of us took advantage of being off, retired, playing hooky, unemployed, slick, and all else, to enjoy a nice ride on a beautiful day.  We all understood the ride would break up into the various groups, and it did, but we kept track of each other and everyone got back uneventfully.  What can I say?  I spent the majority of the ride smiling at my good fortune...being off, a beautiful route, and having a great group to ride with! Thanks Jackie and Randy Schock, Jan Tucker, Ken Meredith, Sharon Miller, David Van Amermen, Tom Short, Pat Sanders, Lou Dall'Orso, Jimmy Bartlett, Jim McDermott, A. Kurzweil, Linda Bankerd, Dana Middleton, Sam Perry, Jane Hudnall (Jim, sorry you missed it!), Fred Warwick, and Richard Harrington.


  • Wed, May 16, 2012 5:30 PM | Deleted user

    Fifteen of us left from the Accokeek Firehouse on our weekly ride through Accokeek and down to Marshall Hall on the Potomac. Riders included Jackie Schoch, Jimmy Bartlett, Janell Saunders, Holly Carr, Calvin Conyers, La Tasha Banks, Jennie Ann and Gary Swartz, Ruth Ann Cumberland, Jim and Jane Hudnall, Jeanne and Pete Ulrich, and Ron Leak. La Tasha had a mechanical issue at Marshall Hall and I rode back to pick up the “sag” wagon to drive her back to the firehouse. A good time was had by all. A few of us enjoyed ice cream at B&J’s after the ride.

    This is a no drop ride and all are welcome. Come out and join us!

  • Sun, May 13, 2012 8:30 AM | Diane Harris (Administrator)

    It's Mothers' Day and Chuck Coe, Al Manley, Drayton Reese, Blake Altman, John Choate, Chantal Briere, Bob Thompson and Jack Gardner (recovering from pneumonia!!) joined me at the start of this ride, with Ken and Wesley Meredith joining us along the route.  Sunshine stayed with us throughout this ride in spite of the weathermen predicting a cloudy day.  We stayed together during the 7 mile warmup, crossed 301, then eventually split up into the fast and faster groups.  Everyone was back by 12:05, in time to prepare for any special activities planned for Mothers' Day, this ride having been mine!!  Ride Leader's average - 16.9.  I was surprised no one from the B or CC groups came out to do the ride (or a shorter version) at their pace. [Group photo]

    Diane

  • Sun, May 13, 2012 6:30 AM | Janell Saunders (Administrator)

    Five of us headed downtown from the Oxon Hill Park and Ride to join a few thousand others for a ride through downtown DC and Arlington Va. Riders were Janell Saunders, John Early, Mike Bivens, Richard Harrington, and Jimmy Bartlett. Once downtown, we started from 3rd and Madison in front of the Capitol building.  The route included portions on Rock Creek Parkway, over bridges into Arlington, GW Parkway, Jefferson Davis Highway, a stop at the Air Force Memorial and a ride by the Iwo Jima Memorial, the Carillion and past Arlington Cemetery, before coming back into DC to Walt Whitman Park.  We got seperated a few times but everyone made it back to the Park and Ride in one piece. [Photos]

  • Sat, May 12, 2012 8:09 PM | Deleted user
    I went down to Richmond to ride from Richmond to near Williamsburg and back today.  The ride supports the Virginia Capital Trail Foundation.  The routes were 100, 50, 25, 15 (Williamsburg only) but the nice thing about this ride is you can start from either Richmond or Williamsburg.  All total there were around 2000 people riding.

    The good thing is the time I did it in.  It is definitely a ride I would recommend.  Very little wind, but it is early in the season for a some to do a century.  The terrain was around 2000 feet of climbing for the century (calculated by my GPS).

    This started with a mass starts and each of the distances started at a different time.  .The rest stops were spread out every 12-15 miles.  Well maintained, and well managed.  there were groups for everyone to ride with.
  • Sat, May 12, 2012 10:00 AM | Stephen Palincsar (Administrator)
    It was a perfect day - 70 in the parking lot just before the 10:00 am departure, rising to a comfortable 80 during the ride. Sunny, blue skies, gentle breeze increasing as we approached Breezy Point (guess that shouldn't have been much of a surprise), in all a perfect day for cycling.

    In the "wake at a reasonable hour" group joining leader Steve Palincsar were Ken Tucker, Kenny Statom, Chantal Briere, Bob Thompson, Herb Pruitt, Linda and Paul Bankerd, Al Manley, Tom Short, Deborah Bowman, Tracy Krulik, Tom Dillickrath, Mike Bivens, Teddy Macauley and Danny Lewis.

    Today was another one of those "Vanishing Peloton Syndrome" days, where the group motors off, getting smaller and smaller and finally vanishing from sight until the next rest stop where they would be waiting.

    The route was a reversal of Annapolis Bike Club's Labor Day Bay Country Half-Century, modified to add some roads not usually included. The terrain is rolling (although some might call it "hilly") featuring 13 "peaks" mostly going from 50 to 150' elevation and back over a 4-5 mile distance, but with an unending stream of small 10-20 foot spikes; a total of 3,000 feet of climbing in the 53 miles, but nothing that would qualify as a "hill" by the standards of the Piedmont (or Bike Virginia 2011).  In a way, a bit like 53 miles of Croom Road with seashore and sea breezes.

    Rest stops were at North Beach -- alas, no link-up with John's Dawn Patrol, they must have come through before us -- and at Bowen's Grocery in Huntingtown. Bowen's was once famous as a rest stop for the ice cream, hand scooped from those large cylindrical containers (just how big are those, anyway? 3 gal? 5 gal?) but no one had ice cream today.

    "Lanterne Rouge and DB Straggler" finished with 13.7 mph averages, returning to a nearly empty parking lot after a pleasant, uneventful ride. How'd it go up at the front of the peloton?
  • Sat, May 12, 2012 10:00 AM | Deleted user

    What a beautiful day for a ride!  Temps were in the low 70s for the 10 a.m. start from Accokeek Firehouse.  Ten B riders joined Herman's CC group: Richard Harrington; J. Lewis; Jim Hudnall; Jane Hudnall; Chris Sega; Kelvin Lewis; Holly Carr; Janell Saunders; Darla Brown(guest); and one other (whose handwriting I could not read). 

    Everyone apparently had fresh legs, because the pace was a good bit higher than the intended 14 mph.  I led from the rear in order to pace anyone who wanted to go slower.  The roads were in fine shape, the route was realtively flat, and we had an uneventful ride with no mechanical issues, flats, or accidents.  We finished in 2:06 for an average speed of 15.16.  [Photo album]

  • Sat, May 12, 2012 10:00 AM | Herman Young
    There were six of us who went on this ride: April Pruit, Jimmky Bartlett, Pat Walthers, LaTasha Banks and Walter Carr.  LaTasha is a relatively new member to the club and rode this ride at slightly above the CC pace, showing great promise. Thanks goes out to Walter Carr who assisted during the ride and also Jimmy Bartlett.  Jimmy had a blow out about five miles from the finish which we were in the process of doing the dollar bill repair.  The blow out was extensive and probably the dollar bill repair would not have worked. A good neighbor came to the rescue and transported Jimmy to the finish.  Overalll a great and enjoyable ride. [Group Photo]
  • Sat, May 12, 2012 8:00 AM | Deleted user
    Oh, what a beautiful postcard cycling day it was, with bright blue skys, no wind and starting temps near 60, for us early risers at the 8am start. Rider Leader John Gorman was joined by members: Sunil Bhimahl, Eric Peterson, Lou Dallorso, and guest Fred (Crofton BikeDR) Warwick.  The route takes you thru the Anne Arundel Co rural rolling farm roads south west before heading directly into the glistering waters of the Chesapeake Bay into Chesapeake and N. Beach(es) in Calvert Co, for a rest at the pier.  John's original route was going to miss some hills back thru Franklin Gibson, but Fred suggested we use the more scripted cue roads for the return which we (no walking by John again, must be improving..lol) we did. We took Nutwell Sudley all the way back to RT 2 Solomons and back to the SHS lot.  We stayed as a foursome all day, and rode at the same matching pace (which ended up higher than posted), of 15.25, time of 2:49, for a total of 43miles. We all agreed the route, and the fellowship was excellent and traded emails to do future rides together, especially being all early risers types.  No mechanical issues were encountered. [Group Photo]

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