Sunday Ride, November 4, 2012 - Lovely Lovettsville Loop

Dear Friends,

We have a very nice ride on tap for Sunday, and it looks like the sun's gonna shine!  But first, a few notes:

1.  Remember to set your clocks back an hour when you turn in Saturday night!  And, now that we're reverting to Standard Time, here's ye old dreaded winter sermon!

For the next few months the days will be short. Accordingly, we will be making a concerted effort to finish our weekend rides before the DARK MONSTER catches us. For that reason, I'm asking everyone (that includes Chuck and me) to try to be ON TIME to the ride start so that we can get on the road 15 minutes after the scheduled meeting time. If you show up late and you're one of the "rabbits," please don't expect the group to wait for you while you pump up your tires, put on your cycling shoes, fix the flat tire that you acquired the previous day, etc. You can catch up! We will still attempt to regroup at the rest stops, but we'll try to limit those stops to 15 minutes (20 max). And of course we'll continue to enjoy our leisurely lunches (usually an hour OR SO). If Chuck and I are late to the ride start we promise a full refund :-)  Inevitably, there will be a time or two when the DARK MONSTER will have his wicked way with us, so please come equipped with **LIGHTS** on your bike!!


2.  Please download and print out your own cue sheet and overview map for Sunday'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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!


OK, time for our featured attraction:


Lovely Lovettsville Loop

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2012

"LOVELY LOVETTSVILLE LOOP," starting from the VDOT commuter Park & Ride 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 a few optional shortcuts.  Estimated elevation gain 6,200 feet.  Here's the link to the RWGPS interactive map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1841119

 

Directions to the ride start:

MARSHALL PARK & RIDE, 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. 

 


Saturday Ride: Up, Up and Away!

Dear Friends,

Tomorrow may be the last decent riding day for a while, and I hope you can join us for one of our favorites!  Please download and print out your own cue sheet and overview map for Saturday's ride directly from the DC Century Rides 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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!


Up, Up and Away

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2012

"UP, UP AND AWAY," starting from Amber Meadows Shopping Center, Frederick, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 8:00 a.m.**  This very hilly ride includes a few of our favorite things, including Catoctin Hollow, Friends Creek, and Hornets Nest!  It also includes the full length of Garfield Road and some other surprise goodies, with many a climb early in the ride.  Once we get over South Mountain and into the Cumberland Valley, we'll head north into Pennsylvania and enjoy lunch at Paul's Market.  After lunch we'll climb back over South Mountain on good ol' OLD 16, visit the pretty village of Charmian, and then swoop down to Harbaugh Valley via Old Waynesboro Road.  Our final climb on Hornets Nest Road will take us back into the Frederick Valley and to Emmitsburg for our last rest stop.  The last 30 miles mellow out a bit, featuring bucolic farm country and every manner of friendly farm animal.  99 miles with a 78-mile short option.  Note this is a new and improved route that omits the steel grate bridge and adds a few more hills on the return route.  Estimated elevation gain ~ 7000 feet.   Here's the link to the detailed RWGPS map:

Up, Up and Away


Here are the directions to the ride start:

AMBER MEADOWS SHOPPING CENTER, Thomas Johnson Drive & Opossumtown Pike, FREDERICK, MARYLAND

From D.C. Beltway (I-495), take I-270 north 31 miles to Frederick.  Continue north on US15 3.7 miles.  Take Exit 16, Motter Ave exit (sign for Frederick Community College).  Turn RIGHT at the traffic light onto Opossumtown Pike.  In a quarter mile cross Thomas Johnson Drive (traffic light), then turn right into the shopping center at the Weis Market entrance.  Park at the north end of the parking lot between the Weis Market and Roy Rogers.


Crista





 

Re: [DC Randonneurs] Sunday Ride from Thurmont

Also, here are pics from last week's "All about Abbotstown"

https://picasaweb.google.com/110760743055631247506/AllAboutAbbottstown?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCPyzt4zE7YDQhgE&feat=directlink


Re: [DC Randonneurs] Saturday Ride - Orchard Orgy!

My pictures from orchard orgy:

https://picasaweb.google.com/110760743055631247506/OrchardOrgy?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCM_Ur7Ps1InH0gE&feat=directlink


Re: [DC Randonneurs] Saturday Ride - Orchard Orgy!

Yes it was, Bill. Crista, this was stunning. Did as much justice as I was capable.
http://bikerben58.wordpress.com/2012/09/30/circle-game/



The Orchard Orgy ride was spectacular. Perfect weather on a gorgeous route with climbs, views, and acres of apples. Apple cider and apple cinnamon bread at the afternoon rest stop at the Round Barn. How could it be any better? I forgot my camera, but Greg Conderacci took these great shots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wabeck/sets/72157631657627875/

Bill

Re: [DC Randonneurs] Saturday Ride - Orchard Orgy!

Nice lookin group of people and apples. Looks like a fantastic day. Sorry not to be out there with you
jan

Re: [DC Randonneurs] Saturday Ride - Orchard Orgy!

The Orchard Orgy ride was spectacular. Perfect weather on a gorgeous route with climbs, views, and acres of apples. Apple cider and apple cinnamon bread at the afternoon rest stop at the Round Barn. How could it be any better? I forgot my camera, but Greg Conderacci took these great shots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wabeck/sets/72157631657627875/

Bill


Important Update: Saturday Ride - Orchard Orgy!

Oops, I forgot to say that you should download and print out your own cue sheet from the DCCenturyRides blog,
http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find it 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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!

Crista


On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 7:30 AM, DC Century Rides wrote:
Dear Friends,

It's apple harvest time up in Adams County and we're really excited about the ride we have planned for Saturday! 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2012
ORCHARD ORGY!!, starting from Silo Hill Parkway, Emmitsburg, Maryland.  MEETING TIME 7:45 a.m.  This is on our list of top-10 all-time-favorite rides, and I hope many of you can join us.  The ride begins innocently enough, heading up into Adams County toward Cashtown on very pretty roads.  As we enter the high orchard country near Arendtsville, the terrain becomes quite hilly and the views are really spectacular.  By the time we get to York Springs, everyone will be more than ready for a yummy lunch at Rocco's.  After lunch we'll head back into the orchards, where we might enter a state of "overdose."  Although you may experience "exquisite" pain on a few of the roads that contain the word "Hill" (e.g., Big Hill, Town Hill), I guarantee you'll love Celebration Hill!  Our afternoon rest stop will be at the historic Round Barn, where we can sample the local apple harvest and guzzle down some real apple cider to fortify ourselves for the last sweet climb up Mt. Carmel Road.  A thrilling descent on Cold Springs Road takes us back down into the Carroll Valley.  We'll return to Emmitsburg via Fairfield and pass the Mid Atlantic Soaring Center in the final relatively mellow but still very scenic miles.  100 miles with an optional 6-mile shortcut near the end that cuts out about 1,000' of climbing.  There are many more places you can shortcut if you know your way around.  Estimated total elevation gain for the century is ~ 7000 feet.  As usual, don't believe the RWGPS estimate:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1762512

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.

Crista




Saturday Ride - Orchard Orgy!

Dear Friends,

It's apple harvest time up in Adams County and we're really excited about the ride we have planned for Saturday! 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2012

ORCHARD ORGY!!, starting from Silo Hill Parkway, Emmitsburg, Maryland.  MEETING TIME 7:45 a.m.  This is on our list of top-10 all-time-favorite rides, and I hope many of you can join us.  The ride begins innocently enough, heading up into Adams County toward Cashtown on very pretty roads.  As we enter the high orchard country near Arendtsville, the terrain becomes quite hilly and the views are really spectacular.  By the time we get to York Springs, everyone will be more than ready for a yummy lunch at Rocco's.  After lunch we'll head back into the orchards, where we might enter a state of "overdose."  Although you may experience "exquisite" pain on a few of the roads that contain the word "Hill" (e.g., Big Hill, Town Hill), I guarantee you'll love Celebration Hill!  Our afternoon rest stop will be at the historic Round Barn, where we can sample the local apple harvest and guzzle down some real apple cider to fortify ourselves for the last sweet climb up Mt. Carmel Road.  A thrilling descent on Cold Springs Road takes us back down into the Carroll Valley.  We'll return to Emmitsburg via Fairfield and pass the Mid Atlantic Soaring Center in the final relatively mellow but still very scenic miles.  100 miles with an optional 6-mile shortcut near the end that cuts out about 1,000' of climbing.  There are many more places you can shortcut if you know your way around.  Estimated total elevation gain for the century is ~ 7000 feet.  As usual, don't believe the RWGPS estimate:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1762512


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.


Crista






Sunday Ride from Thurmont

Dear Friends,

Circumstances have been such of late that I haven't been able to schedule our usual "weekend rides."  We are going to do a ride from McDonald's in Thurmont tomorrow, with a meeting time of 8:00.  Unfortunately, I'm pressed for time once again and I'm not able to post all the info and cue sheet, etc. to the blog, as I'm on my way out to another ride.  But I can tell you that it's "All About Abbottstown," an easy century ride.  We'd love for you to join us, so I'm asking that if you'd like to, please email me today and I'll send you a cue sheet when I get home this evening.  In the meantime, here's the link to the RWGPS map: 
All About Abbottstown.

Crista
crista.dccentury@gmail.com



Sunday Ride, July 15, 2012

Dear Friends,

Sorry for the late posting, but we do have a great ride scheduled for Sunday and hope you can join us! 

Please download and print out your own cue sheet and GPS file for Sunday'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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!


Here's the scoop:


SUNDAY, JULY 15, 2012

"THE HORSESHOE HUNDRED," starting from the VDOT Commuter Parking Lot in Marshall, Virginia.  **MEETING TIME 7:45 am.**  A very scenic, hilly ride through classic Virginia horse country, visiting The Plains, Middleburg ("if you're not rich you're not welcome"), Airmont, Bluemont, Pine Grove, Frogtown, Linden, Markham, Hume and Orlean.  We'll climb over Snickers Gap, then swoop down to the Shenandoah River after a brief sidetrip on the Horseshoe Curve.  There is even a 4-mile flat stretch along the Shenandoah River.  We could have an early lunch at the Pine Grove Restaurant or a late lunch at the Apple House in Linden; show up for the ride and you get to vote!  100 miles, with several optional shortcuts.  Estimated total elevation gain 7500 feet (or so).

Link to detailed RWGPS map:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1424455


Directions to the ride start:

MARSHALL PARK & RIDE, 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




Sunday Ride, June 16, 2012

Dear Friends,

More gorgeous weather is on tap for this weekend, and I hope you can join us for a beautiful ride to Glen Rock, Pennsylvania on Sunday!  Here are the details (sorry they're so sketchy):

SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 2012

"RAILROAD RIDER," starting from South Carroll High School, Winfield, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 8:00.**  This is a great ride and I know I had a very nice ride description for it once upon a time, but I've lost it and don't have time to write a new one just now!  Suffice it to say it's a very hilly, scenic ride through Carroll County MD and York County PA with a nice lunch stop Mignano Brothers Restaurant in Glen Rock PA.  100 miles, with short options of 51 and 76 miles, both of which, alas, turn around long before Mignano's.  Estimated elevation gain ~ 7500 feet.  (As usual, don't believe RWGPS.) 


Here's the link to the interactive RWGPS map:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1316911


Please download and print out your own cue sheet and overview map for Sunday'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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!


Directions to the ride start:

SOUTH CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL, 1300 West Old Liberty Road, Sykesville MD  21784 (note that school is actually in Winfield, NOT Sykesville, but it has a Sykesville address).

From DC Beltway, go North on I-270 15 miles to exit 16/Father Hurley Boulevard.

Take MD27 north 23 miles (past Damascus and Mt. Airy).

Right on MD26 in Taylorsville (TL)

In ~2.5 miles turn left into school (next to Winfield Fire Station).


Crista

Sunday Ride - May 20, 2012

Dear Friends,

Hope you can join us for a mellow southern Maryland ride on Sunday!

Please download and print out your own cue sheet for Sunday'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 it 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.  I haven't had time to generate a Garmin GPS file for the ride, but here's the link to the interactive RWGPS map:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1186413
Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!

Here's the scoop:

SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2012

"CYPRESS SWAMP CENTURY," starting from Southern High School, Harwood, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 8:00 a.m.**  We haven't done this ride in 3 years, and I've had to make a few changes in the route due to changed road conditions.  It's always been one of our favorite southern Maryland rides, featuring lunch at Stoney's on Broomes Island (where the crab cakes are SUBLIME).  Unless you're in a rush, there should be time to visit the Battle Creek Cypress Swamp after lunch and stroll along the boardwalk through the prehistoric bald cypress trees.  (See http://calvert-county.com/cypress.htm)   The terrain is gently rolling, with a few hills dotting the landscape here and there.  Pretty horse farms, tobacco barns, lovely bay views, and maybe even some peacocks!  100 miles, with short options of 58 or 88 miles.  Note, however, that the short options don't go to Stoney's.  Estimated elevation gain 4,000 feet. (Don't believe RWGPS.)


Directions to the ride start:

SOUTHERN HIGH SCHOOL, 4400 SOLOMONS ISLAND ROAD, HARWOOD, MARYLAND 

From DC Beltway, go East on US50. 

In about 11 miles, take exit 16 and go south on MD424 Davidsonville Rd. 

In about 3.5 miles, cross MD214 in Davidsonville (MD424 becomes Birdsville Rd. )

In about 3 miles, go right on MD2 @T. 

In about 2 miles, right into high school parking lot. 

Please park in the large main parking lot, NOT in the small faculty lot. 

 

Note:  there are restrooms at the Citgo/Subway just south of the school at the intersection of MD2 and Harwood Rd.


Crista

Re: Special Saturday Ride

Sounds like a great ride!  I wish I could come.  For those who are: The dirt roads off 33 from Swift Run do all connect.  I'd turn left onto 634 (Bull Yearling Rd). You will make it to Graves Mill and eventually head south towards 230.  I've ridden them.  An alternative would be to go down the Rapidan Rd to Quaker Run and eventually out to 670 and into Syria.  Is there a gate on Red Gate Rd when you hit the park boundary?  In my experience the park service has signs at all boundaries stating the rules on bikes, but I've never ridden Red Gate. 

Have fun.

Christian

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 2:20:12 PM UTC-4, crista wrote:
Dear Friends,

Bennett Minton has planned a very special ride for us on Saturday, including some dirt-road adventures, and I hope you'll take the plunge and join us on what is sure to be a memorable day!  Bennett's cue sheet is posted on the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/.  Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find it there!  Please print out your own cue sheet.  If you're unable to do so, 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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!

Here's Bennett's ride description:

We're going exploring. From Sperryville, we'll climb up and down Thornton Gap and then ride south along the base of the Blue Ridge for 10 miles before climbing up to Skyline Drive on the gravel Red Gate Road. After a pit stop to gaze into the Page Valley from Big Meadows Lodge, we'll ride down the east side of Swift Run Gap. This is where things get interesting, as we turn left onto back roads that may or may not exist up to the springs of the Conway River and, if our luck holds, to Graves Mill. Somehow, we'll make our way back to Wolftown on VA-230. After riding through Madison, we'll weave north between VA-231 and US-522 back to Sperryville. 103 miles. Good stretches of gravel guaranteed.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1138786

Directions to the ride start: To Sperryville: I-66 West to exit 27, the second Marshall exit. Left over the highway and then right on SR 647 for 17 miles to Flint Hill. South on US 522 3 miles to US 211/522. Right turn 8 miles to Sperryville, to the big red "School House" (aka The Links, aka the old Emporium. Park in the southwest corner of the lot near the Thornton River. Note: Reconstruction may have begun on the US 522 bridge over the Thornton. This is unlikely to affect us, as the parking lot is east of the bridge.

Or here's another way:

RAPPAHANNOCK LINK, 12018 Lee Highway, Sperryville, Virginia  22740-2154
From I-66 West, take exit 43A to Lee Highway/US29 S., toward Gainesville/Warrenton.
In 11.5 miles, merge onto US211 W./US29 Bus. S toward US15-Bus./Warrenton/Luray.
In 2.1 miles, turn right onto  Frost Ave/US211 West.  Continue to follow US211 West.
In 27 miles turn left into the Rappahannock Link (@ "big red schoolhouse"), just before US522 goes left into Sperryville.


**MEETING TIME AT THE LINK 07:45**
The ride is 103 miles, of which I estimate 20-25 miles will be gravel.  RWGPS indicates over 11,000 feet of elevation gain, but it always overestimates.  Still, be prepared for 9,000 - 10,000 feet and a long day in the saddle.  You know you want it :-)

Crista


Special Saturday Ride

Dear Friends,

Bennett Minton has planned a very special ride for us on Saturday, including some dirt-road adventures, and I hope you'll take the plunge and join us on what is sure to be a memorable day!  Bennett's cue sheet is posted on the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/.  Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find it there!  Please print out your own cue sheet.  If you're unable to do so, 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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!

Here's Bennett's ride description:

We're going exploring. From Sperryville, we'll climb up and down Thornton Gap and then ride south along the base of the Blue Ridge for 10 miles before climbing up to Skyline Drive on the gravel Red Gate Road. After a pit stop to gaze into the Page Valley from Big Meadows Lodge, we'll ride down the east side of Swift Run Gap. This is where things get interesting, as we turn left onto back roads that may or may not exist up to the springs of the Conway River and, if our luck holds, to Graves Mill. Somehow, we'll make our way back to Wolftown on VA-230. After riding through Madison, we'll weave north between VA-231 and US-522 back to Sperryville. 103 miles. Good stretches of gravel guaranteed.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1138786

Directions to the ride start: To Sperryville: I-66 West to exit 27, the second Marshall exit. Left over the highway and then right on SR 647 for 17 miles to Flint Hill. South on US 522 3 miles to US 211/522. Right turn 8 miles to Sperryville, to the big red "School House" (aka The Links, aka the old Emporium. Park in the southwest corner of the lot near the Thornton River. Note: Reconstruction may have begun on the US 522 bridge over the Thornton. This is unlikely to affect us, as the parking lot is east of the bridge.

Or here's another way:

RAPPAHANNOCK LINK, 12018 Lee Highway, Sperryville, Virginia  22740-2154
From I-66 West, take exit 43A to Lee Highway/US29 S., toward Gainesville/Warrenton.
In 11.5 miles, merge onto US211 W./US29 Bus. S toward US15-Bus./Warrenton/Luray.
In 2.1 miles, turn right onto  Frost Ave/US211 West.  Continue to follow US211 West.
In 27 miles turn left into the Rappahannock Link (@ "big red schoolhouse"), just before US522 goes left into Sperryville.


**MEETING TIME AT THE LINK 07:45**
The ride is 103 miles, of which I estimate 20-25 miles will be gravel.  RWGPS indicates over 11,000 feet of elevation gain, but it always overestimates.  Still, be prepared for 9,000 - 10,000 feet and a long day in the saddle.  You know you want it :-)

Crista


Sunday Ride, April 29, 2012

Dear Friends,

Sorry to be so late getting the word out, but we do have a lovely ride scheduled for Sunday.  For those of you who stay over in Warrenton after the 300K, it's only a 20-minute drive to Sunday's ride start in Brandy Station :-) 

Here are the dirty details:

SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2012

"PORK BARREL CENTURY," starting from the Park & Ride, 14064 Alanthus Road, Brandy Station, Virginia.  **MEETING TIME 8:00 a.m.**.  This is a new and improved version of a ride that we used to do starting from Remington.  By moving the ride start a few miles south, we're able to include a dependable morning rest stop (sad to say we haven't found the Rapidan Trading Post open in years) and add some interesting roads and hills to the route.  The ride begins heading south over quite mellow terrain.  After the first rest stop in Unionville, we start heading west and encounter hillier terrain on our way to Rapidan.  As we enter Madison County we'll be treated to beautiful mountain views and some "stimulating" ups & downs on the way to lunch in Madison, where we can choose between fine dining at the Madison Inn, pit-cooked barb-b-que at the Pig & Steak, or country fare at the Mountaineer CafĂ©.  Great views of the Blue Ridge after lunch.  Afternoon rest stop at the good ol' Reva Market.  A purrfect century – 100.0 miles.  Cued short options are a 10-mile shortcut to lunch and a 5.5 mile shortcut in the afternoon.  More possibilities if you know your roads or carry a map :-).  Estimated elevation gain 6500 feet.  Here's the link to the detailed RWGPS map:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1119810


As usual, please download and print out your own cue sheet and GPS file for Sunday'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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!



Directions to the ride start:


Park & Ride, 14064 Alanthus Road, Brandy Station, Virginia.

From I-495, take I-66 West 21 miles to Exit 43A (Gainesville/Warrenton).  Take US29 south about 30 miles and turn R onto Alanthus Road at the flashing traffic light.  The Park & Ride is on your left.



 Crista



Big Beautiful Saturday Ride - Three Babes in the Woods

Dear Friends,

I'm sorry to be so late announcing this, but life got in the way this week.  We do have a really wonderful ride planned for tomorrow!  If you are able to join us, please download and print out your own cue sheet and overview map for tomorrow'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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map!

Here's the scoop:

SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2012

"Three Babes in the Woods," starting from Silo Hill Parkway, Emmitsburg MD.  **MEETING TIME 7:30 a.m.**  This is going to be a doozy of a ride, with 4 major climbs sure to get your blood pumping.  The route heads north through Adams County PA fruit orchards, climbs over South Mountain on Whiskey Springs Road, and then breezes into Mount Holly Springs for a nice lunch at Sicilia Pizzeria and Subs (or possibly another choice, depending on how we feel). Next is the beautiful climb up to the Kings Gap Environmental Education Center, where we'll definitely regroup and enjoy the fantastic panoramic view of the Cumberland Valley below from the mansion's shaded balcony.  Climb #3 takes us back over South Mountain via PA233 (ay-yay-yay) and down into Pine Grove Furnace, where, if it has opened for the season, we'll have another rest stop at the Pine Grove Furnace Store.  Climb # 4 is the long and winding Bendersville Road over Piney Mountain.  After a brief descent, we'll "enjoy" several more ups & downs before eventually swooping down toward Arendtsville on PA234.  We'll visit Cashtown and Orrtanna on the way back to Emmitsburg, with a final and very welcome rest stop at the Crossroads Grill & General Store.  Some of the highlights of this beautiful, challenging ride include the Mid-Atlantic Soaring Center, the Land of Little Horses, the Kings Gap Environmental Education Center, "three babes in the woods," and Pine Grove Furnace. The scenery is truly spectacular, especially with everything blooming right now and, in the words of Dr. DeMento, "there's lots of downhill."  101 miles of fun!  Here's the link to the detailed RWGPS map:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1058296

Estimated elevation gain 7500 feet.  DON'T believe RWGPS on this one!


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.


Crista








Weekend Rides, March 10 & 11, 2012

Dear Friends,

Looks like the sun's gonna shine both days this weekend, so we're scheduling a couple of very nice rides.  Hope to see you out there, and please remember to turn your clocks AHEAD one hour before you go to be Saturday night!

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.  Please don't try to use the so-called "cue sheet" that appears on the left side of the RWGPS map! 


Here's the menu:

SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2012

PBP (Poolesville – Boonsboro – Poolesville), starting from Whalen Commons Park in Poolesville, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 7:30 a.m.**  We inaugurated this ride last August when many of our riding buddies were away in France.  If you missed it then, here's another chance to ride on some of our most beloved Montgomery/Frederick/Washington County roads.  On the way to Boonsboro, we'll be on two of our favorite roads that include short stretches of unpaved surface, but don't let that discourage you because they're nice hardpack and really beautiful.  Also, in keeping with the PBP theme, if you're an old-timer you'll recognize parts of the route from Dave Berning's original 200K brevet route from 1991!  Lunch at the delightful Icing Bakery & CafĂ© in Boonsboro.  100 miles, estimated elevation gain 6600 feet.  This is kind of a drunken sailor route, so there are plenty of places where you can shortcut, but I haven't had time to cue any of them.  Here's a link to the detailed Ridewithgps map:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/644527


Here are the directions to the ride start:

WHALEN COMMONS PARK, 19701 Fisher Avenue, Poolesville, Maryland

From DC Beltway, take I-270 north to Rockville Exit 6 onto MD28 west.  In 12 miles, bear left onto MD-107 and then in about 4-1/2 miles turn right on Milford Mill Rd into Whalen Commons Park just after the BB&T Bank (across the street from McDonald's). 


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SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2012

"NOODLING TO NEW OXFORD," starting from Amber Meadows Shopping Center, Frederick, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 8:30 A.M Eastern Daylight Time.**  Since we're losing an hour of sleep, we'll be meeting at 8:30 instead of our usual 7:30 on Sunday.  This is a "relatively" tame ride on very quiet and pretty Frederick, Carroll, and Adams County roads.  Morning rest stop in Taneytown, lunch at the Pizza Garden in New Oxford PA, and an afternoon rest stop in Detour.  Ride includes a brief section of hard-pack unpaved road on Baumgardner.  Please don't be put off by it – everyone loves it!  100 miles, with a 61-mile short option.  Estimated elevation gain only 4500 feet.  Here's the link to the detailed RWGPS map:  http://ridewithgps.com/routes/986121

 

Here are the directions to the ride start:

AMBER MEADOWS SHOPPING CENTER, Thomas Johnson Drive & Opossumtown Pike, FREDERICK, MARYLAND

From D.C. Beltway (I-495), take I-270 north 31 miles to Frederick.  Continue north on US15 3.7 miles.  Take Exit 16, Motter Ave exit (sign for Frederick Community College).  Turn RIGHT at the traffic light onto Opossumtown Pike.  In a quarter mile cross Thomas Johnson Drive (traffic light), then turn right into the shopping center at the Weis Market entrance.  Park at the north end of the parking lot between the Weis Market and Roy Rogers.


Crista



 

 


Saturday Ride, February 26, 2012 - UP, UP & AWAY!

Dear Friends,

We have a beautiful ride planned for Saturday; hope you can join us!  Please download and print out your own cue sheet from the DCCenturyRides blog, http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/

Just click on "Cue Sheets" (on the left side of the page), and you'll find it 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:

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2012

"UP, UP AND AWAY," starting from Amber Meadows Shopping Center, Frederick, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 8:00 a.m.**  This very hilly ride includes a few of our favorite things, including Catoctin Hollow, Friends Creek, and Hornets Nest!  It also includes the full length of Garfield Road, which is actually delightful heading east to west, and some other surprise goodies.  Many a climb early in the ride.  Once we get over South Mountain and into the Cumberland Valley, we'll head north into Pennsylvania and enjoy lunch at Paul's Market.  After lunch we'll climb back over South Mountain on good ol' OLD 16, visit the pretty village of Charmian, and then swoop down to Harbaugh Valley via Old Waynesboro Road.  Our final climb on Hornets Nest Road will take us back into the Frederick Valley and into Emmitsburg for our last rest stop.  The last 30 miles mellow out noticeably, featuring bucolic farm country, peacocks, and a covered bridge.  100 miles with an 80-mile short option.  Here's the link to the detailed RWGPS map:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/959054


Directions to the ride start:

AMBER MEADOWS SHOPPING CENTER, Thomas Johnson Drive & Opossumtown Pike, FREDERICK, MARYLAND

From D.C. Beltway (I-495), take I-270 north 31 miles to Frederick.  Continue north on US15 3.7 miles.  Take Exit 16, Motter Ave exit (sign for Frederick Community College).  Turn RIGHT at the traffic light onto Opossumtown Pike.  In a quarter mile turn right onto Thomas Johnson Drive, then left into the shopping center.  Park at the north end of the parking lot between the Weis Market and Roy Rogers.

 


Saturday Ride, February 4, 2012 - "Over the Hill with Doctor Disc"

Dear Friends,

I hope you can join us for one of our favorite rides this Saturday.  Please download and print out your own cue sheet, GPS file, and overview map for the 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:

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2012

"OVER THE HILL WITH DOCTOR DISC," starting from the Weis Market parking lot in the Amber Meadows Shopping Center at Opossumtown Pike & Thomas Johnson Drive in Frederick, Maryland.  **MEETING TIME 7:45 a.m.**  This little gem of a drunken sailor route was designed many years ago to celebrate Chuck's 60th birthday.  Even though we've both been "over the hill" for more than a few years now, we still love the ride and will continue to offer it at least once a year until we're so old and feeble that we can no longer get OVER THE HILL.  The ride heads east from Frederick, with an abundance of scenic views, tight turns, sweet and squirmy little one-lane roads, and a plethora of exhilarating HILLS.  Lunch at Tony's Cafe & Pizzeria in Taneytown.  Rest stops in Union Bridge and Libertytown.  100 miles, with 3 little optional shortcuts.  Estimated elevation gain 6500 - 7000 feet.  Here's the link to the interactive RWGPS map and elevation profile:

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/924384

Please DON'T use the "cue sheet" to the left of the screen on the RWGPS map!  The actual cue sheet is posted on the DCCenturyRides blog, at http://dccenturyrides.blogspot.com/.


Crista