Weekend Rides, December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2012

Dear Friends,

We're going to take advantage of the excellent year's end weather forecast and ride both Saturday and Sunday.  We'd love to see you out there to help us ring in the New Year!

Please download and print out your own cue sheets, GPS files, and overview maps for the weekend rides directly from the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/

Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find them there!  If you're unable to print the cue sheet yourself, let me know and I'll bring a hard copy to the ride start for you.  I won't be bringing extra copies of cue sheets to the ride start unless you email me directly and advise me that you're unable to print out your own.


Here's the schedule:

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2011

"HALF PONE POINT," starting from T.C. Martin Elementary School, Bryantown, Maryland.  **NOTE LATE MEETING TIME 8:00 a.m.**  A fairly gentle ride, mostly in St. Mary's County, featuring quiet roads, Amish farms, Greenwell State Park, and views of "Cuckold Creek."  Lunch at the lovely Front Porch Restaurant in Leonardtown.  See :  http://www.thefrontporchsomd.com/.   103 miles with plenty of short options.  Estimated elevation gain 3500 feet.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/869652

 

Directions to the ride start:

T. C. MARTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BRYANTOWN, MARYLAND

6315 Olivers Shop Rd, Bryantown, Maryland

From DC Beltway, south on MD5 Branch Avenue, toward Waldorf (Exit 7A)  In 12.2 miles turn left onto MD5 (traffic light) (just after entering Charles County, sign to Lexington Park/Leonardtown).  In 3.2 miles turn left onto Leonardtown Rd to remain on MD5 (traffic light, Bus. 5 goes right).  In 4.9 miles turn right onto Olivers Shop Rd MD232 (blinking traffic light).  In 1.1 miles turn right into school parking lot. 


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SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 2012 -- HAPPY NEW YEAR!

The "WEENIE ONE HUNDRED," starting from Hains Point, Washington, D.C.  **MEETING TIME 7:30 am.**  We have been doing this New Year's Day century almost every January 1 since1999 and will continue with the grand tradition.  The ride begins with one lap around Hains Point, then heads down to Mount Vernon on the bike trail.  Next, we'll visit Mason Neck State Park on our way to Occoquan for lunch at the Riverside Grill.  After lunch we'll ride to Fountainhead Regional Park and on to historic Clifton, returning to Hains Point via Burke, Annandale, the W&OD and Custis Trails, Theodore Roosevelt Island, and Memorial Bridge.  With all the bike-path miles and little side trips (and unplanned THINGS that inevitably happen on this particular ride), it's quite possible that the dark monster will have his wicked way with us.  Accordingly, all riders should come equipped with lights.  We actually enjoy finishing at dusk or later, as it's such a lovely sight to cross the Potomac River into our fair city and see the monuments all lit up.  If you DO finish before dark and feel cheated, you can do laps around Hains Point until the cows come home. 

 

All riders should be familiar with the Mount Vernon, W&OD and Custis bike trails.  It's very difficult to keep a group together on the trails, and no one will be "sweeping" the route.  While I've tried to produce an accurate cue sheet, there are still several parts of the trails where navigation can be tricky.

 

100 miles, with a couple of optional shortcuts--you can omit the Mason Neck tour and thus cut off 13 miles, and later in the ride you can cut off 4 miles.  You can also rack up a couple of optional bonus miles if you want to visit Fountainhead Regional Park.  Please don't let the name of this ride fool you into expecting a flat ride!  While the beginning and ending miles of the ride are on fairly flat bike trails, the core of the ride features some honest-to-goodness HILLS, particularly between Occoquan and Fairfax Station, so don't be surprised when you encounter them.  I estimate at least 5500 feet of elevation gain for the century.  Here's the link to the interactive RWGPS map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/858723.  I haven't attempted to generate a Garmin GPS file because of the heavy utilization of bike paths on this route.


Directions to the ride start:

HAINS POINT (EAST POTOMAC PARK) 

1100 Ohio Drive, S.W., 202-619-7222

Take I-395 north into Washington (over 14th Street bridge) and take the first exit for Potomac Park/Park Police.  Turn left onto Buckeye Drive at the T intersection, then left into the parking lot near the tennis courts.


Happy New Year to All!


Crista


 






Re: [DC Randonneurs] Monday Ride, December 26, 2011

Crista -- A happy and a merry to you!  Thanks for all the GREAT organizing, mapping, planning and leading you do!  The club wouldn't be the same without you!  You made 2011 (and many other years) special!  Best, Greg 

Greg Conderacci
Good Ground Consulting LLC
8171 Pleasant Plains Road
Baltimore, MD 21286
443-756-8213


View my blog at: 


On Dec 23, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Crista Borras wrote:

Dear Friends,

If you're home for the holidays, we'd love for you to join us for a ride on Monday! 

Please download and print out your own cue sheet, GPS file, and overview map for Monday's ride directly from the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/

Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find them there!  If you're unable to print the cue sheet yourself, let me know and I'll bring a hard copy to the ride start for you.  I won't be bringing extra copies of cue sheets to the ride start unless you email me directly and advise me that you're unable to print out your own.


Here are the juicy details:

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2011

"BONNE ROUTE," starting from Dave Berning's house, 12430 McCrossin Lane, Potomac, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 7:45 a.m.**  We first did this ride in August of 2007 as a send off for Randonneurs who were PBP-bound. It's only moderately hilly (probably ~ 5000 feet elevation gain), definitely the easiest century that we do starting from Dave's house.  Nothing new under the sun on the route, but it's a very nice ride to Purcellville via Seneca, Dickerson, Point of Rocks, Lovettsville, and Hillsboro.  We return via White's Ferry (bicycles now pay $2.00 to the toll troll).  We'll most likely have lunch in Purcellville but may opt for Hillsboro if we just can't wait.  98 miles with several optional shortcuts.  If you take all of them you'll have 76 miles total, but will miss Hillsboro and Purcellville.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/862930



Directions to the ride start:

DAVE BERNING'S HOUSE, 12430 McCrossin Lane, POTOMAC, MD. 

From I-495 in VA:  Cross Potomac River and exit to River Road west.  Go about 9 miles and turn right on Travilah Rd.  Go 0.5 mile past 4-way stop sign and turn right onto McCrossin Lane.  Dave's house is 2nd one on right.

 

From Rockville:  head west on MD28 from I-270 interchange.  In 1/2 mile turn left on Darnestown Rd (two lanes turn left at TL).  In about 2 miles turn left onto Travilah Rd (past Great Seneca Hwy).  In 3 miles, left to remain on Travilah at T.  In 0.4 mile, bear left to remain on Travilah where Turkey Foot goes right.  In 0.4 mile left onto McCrossin Lane.  Dave's house is 2nd one on right, 12430.

 

From points northwest:  Access Quince Orchard Rd MD124 from either I-270 or MD28. South (or west?) on Quince Orchard, crossing MD28.  In 2.5 miles turn right at T onto Dufief Mill.  Continue straight onto Travilah Rd in 0.2 mile.  In 0.4 mile, bear left to remain on Travilah where Turkey Foot goes right.  In 0.4 mile left onto McCrossin Lane.  Dave's house is 2nd one on right, 12430.


Crista


 


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Monday Ride, December 26, 2011

Dear Friends,

If you're home for the holidays, we'd love for you to join us for a ride on Monday! 

Please download and print out your own cue sheet, GPS file, and overview map for Monday's ride directly from the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/

Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find them there!  If you're unable to print the cue sheet yourself, let me know and I'll bring a hard copy to the ride start for you.  I won't be bringing extra copies of cue sheets to the ride start unless you email me directly and advise me that you're unable to print out your own.


Here are the juicy details:

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2011

"BONNE ROUTE," starting from Dave Berning's house, 12430 McCrossin Lane, Potomac, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 7:45 a.m.**  We first did this ride in August of 2007 as a send off for Randonneurs who were PBP-bound. It's only moderately hilly (probably ~ 5000 feet elevation gain), definitely the easiest century that we do starting from Dave's house.  Nothing new under the sun on the route, but it's a very nice ride to Purcellville via Seneca, Dickerson, Point of Rocks, Lovettsville, and Hillsboro.  We return via White's Ferry (bicycles now pay $2.00 to the toll troll).  We'll most likely have lunch in Purcellville but may opt for Hillsboro if we just can't wait.  98 miles with several optional shortcuts.  If you take all of them you'll have 76 miles total, but will miss Hillsboro and Purcellville.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/862930


Directions to the ride start:

DAVE BERNING'S HOUSE, 12430 McCrossin Lane, POTOMAC, MD. 

From I-495 in VA:  Cross Potomac River and exit to River Road west.  Go about 9 miles and turn right on Travilah Rd.  Go 0.5 mile past 4-way stop sign and turn right onto McCrossin Lane.  Dave's house is 2nd one on right.

 

From Rockville:  head west on MD28 from I-270 interchange.  In 1/2 mile turn left on Darnestown Rd (two lanes turn left at TL).  In about 2 miles turn left onto Travilah Rd (past Great Seneca Hwy).  In 3 miles, left to remain on Travilah at T.  In 0.4 mile, bear left to remain on Travilah where Turkey Foot goes right.  In 0.4 mile left onto McCrossin Lane.  Dave's house is 2nd one on right, 12430.

 

From points northwest:  Access Quince Orchard Rd MD124 from either I-270 or MD28. South (or west?) on Quince Orchard, crossing MD28.  In 2.5 miles turn right at T onto Dufief Mill.  Continue straight onto Travilah Rd in 0.2 mile.  In 0.4 mile, bear left to remain on Travilah where Turkey Foot goes right.  In 0.4 mile left onto McCrossin Lane.  Dave's house is 2nd one on right, 12430.


Crista


 


Weekend Rides, December 17 & 18, 2011

Dear Friends,

We have rides scheduled for both days this weekend and hope you can join us for one or both. 

Please download and print out your own cue sheets and GPS files for the weekend rides directly from the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/

Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find them there!  If you're unable to print the cue sheet yourself, let me know and I'll bring a hard copy to the ride start for you.  I won't be bringing extra copies of cue sheets to the ride start unless you email me directly and advise me that you're unable to print out your own.


Here's the menu:


Tour de Tiny Town

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2011

"TOUR DE TINY TOWN," starting from Springfield Middle School, Williamsport, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 7:30 a.m.**  We first discovered Tiny Town (OK, so it's really called "Tiny World") (see http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/11165) on a Tom Burns bicycling weekend out of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania several years ago.  It's particularly nice to visit the miniature village during the holidays when it's all decorated for Christmas.  SO, it's time for this pretty little ride that starts in Williamsport and heads up to Shippensburg for lunch, with an obligatory stop at Tiny World.  The terrain is typical Cumberland Valley, gently to moderately rolling with lots of bucolic farm scenery.  Estimated elevation gain only 4100 feet.  99 miles with short options of 43, 64, or 80 miles.  Here's the link to the interactive RWGPS map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/853213

 

Directions to the ride start:

SPRINGFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL, 334 Sunset Avenue, WILLIAMSPORT, MARYLAND

From DC Beltway, take I-270 north approx. 32 miles to Frederick.  Take I-70 West to 81 south.  Take the Williamsport exit #2 onto US11 South.  Turn left onto S. Clifton Drive at the first traffic light.  In 0.8 mile the road turns right and becomes Sunset Avenue.  Springfield Middle School is 0.1 mile on the right. 


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Lovely Lovettsville Loop

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2011

"LOVELY LOVETTSVILLE LOOP," starting from the commuter lot in Marshall, Virginia.  **MEETING TIME 7:30 A.M.**  This is a very scenic, fairly hilly tour of most of the classic Fauquier/Loudoun County horse-country towns and villages, including The Plains, Middleburg ("if you're not rich you're not welcome"), Purcellville, Waterford, Taylorstown, Lovettsville, Hillsboro, Round Hill, Airmont, and Rectortown.  All on familiar roads; even the directionally challenged should be able to avoid getting lost on this one!  Lunch in Lovettsville at Andy's Pizza & Subs.  99 miles, with PLENTY of shorter options.  Estimated elevation gain 6,200 feet.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/853601


Directions to the ride start:

MARSHALL COMMUTER LOT, MARSHALL, VIRGINIA

From DC beltway I-495, take exit 49 onto I-66 west,  In 36 miles, take exit 28 for US17 toward Warrenton/Marshall.  In 0.4 mi. take the Bus.17 ramp right toward Marshall.  In 0.7 mi. turn left on Main Street/VA55 at traffic light.  In ~ 0.2 mi. turn right on Frost St. & follow to parking lot at end of the road. 


Crista






Weekend Rides, December 3 & 4, 2011

Dear Friends,

Weather looks decent for the weekend, so let's make hay while the sun shines! 

Please download and print out your own cue sheets, GPS files, and overview maps for the weekend rides directly from the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/

Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find them there!  If you're unable to print the cue sheet yourself, let me know and I'll bring a hard copy to the ride start for you.  I won't be bringing extra copies of cue sheets to the ride start unless you email me directly and advise me that you're unable to print out your own.


Here's what's on tap:


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011

"E-I-E-I-O," starting from Old MacDonald's Farm in Emmitsburg, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 7:30 a.m.**  Park and meet on Silo Hill Parkway.

Old MacDonald went for a bike ride, and on that ride he set out from his farm in *Emmitsburg,* danced a jig in *Irishtown,* dined like a king at Rocco's in *East Berlin,* picked a few apples in *Idaville,* and crossed the railroad tracks in *Orrtanna.*  See if you can find at least one of each of Old MacDonald's farm animals on this ride!  The first half of the ride is fairly mellow.  The second half is kinda hilly and very scenic.  Lunch at our most beloved Adams County pizza joint, Rocco's!  100 miles, with an 80-mile short option that includes the lunch stop and still eliminates all the afternoon hills.  Estimated elevation gain 5,300 feet.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/838015

 

Directions to the ride start:

EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND  (Silo Hill Parkway)

From DC Beltway go North on I-270 about 31 miles to Frederick.  Continue north on US15 for about 25 miles, then exit onto MD140 West (AFTER the Seton Ave/Bus.15 exit).  Turn left at the stop sign onto MD140 West.  In about a quarter mile turn right onto Silo Hill Rd at the traffic light (McDonald's on R).  Make your 1st right onto Silo Hill Parkway and park beyond the car wash.


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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2011

"COBB ISLAND CENTURY," starting from the College of Southern Maryland, La Plata, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 8:00 am.**  A gentle ride, with some flat stretches and a few hills.  Points of interest include Port Tobacco, Chapel Point, Popes Creek, and a nice tour around Cobb Island.  Lunch at the Scuttlebutt Restaurant on the island.  101 miles, with MANY shorter options.  Estimated elevation gain 3200 feet.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/838135


Directions to the ride start:

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND, 8730 MITCHELL ROAD, LA PLATA, MARYLAND

From DC Beltway, exit 7A, Route 5 South (Branch Ave.) towards Waldorf.  In 12.7 miles merge onto US301 South/Crain Hwy/Blue Star Memorial Hwy.  In 8.7 miles turn right onto Mitchell Rd (traffic light, 1st right after Turkey Hill Rd).  In 1.6 mile turn right on North Campus Drive into the college.  Immediately turn R into 1st parking lot.


Crista