Day: Saturday, September
10th Time: 7:15 am meeting,
7:30
am departure (Note: Slightly earlier
start
time…beat the heat and have time for swim and lunch!) We
typically return to Dylan’s Grove around 10:30 so if anyone has a
spouse
or significant other who doesn’t ride but would like to come out
please
let them know that they are welcome to join in on the post ride activities.
They can bring the kids and their bikes and ride the 1.3 miles of paved
trail
(or use it for a jog before the swim) from The Lodge going around the
community. Meeting Place: The Lodge at
Dylan’s Grove, Access: Dylan’s Grove is a gated community, so if you would
please
reply to this e-mail with “Ride” or “Ride and
Lunch”
and I’ll send you a gate code by e-mail. Also, we’ll know that
way
about how many are attending and how to plan for the beer! E-mailing me is
best. Route and Mileage: Saturday’s
ride I
made up on MapMyRide.com so feel free to check this link to the map which
is a
46 mile ride. See the ride map by going to http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/49342290/.
T Pace:
Typical HighBee pace is 18-19 MPH. Recently the average pace was about
19.2MPH.
Lunch: For those who wish to
stay for lunch following the ride, please bring a sandwich or something
else
for lunch and we’ll be providing beer and soft
drinks. Weather: If there is a problem
with the weather, since we’ve been having a lot of rain, there will
be a
follow up e-mail on Friday night or very early on.
Special
Note: Since Roger Pierce will be away this weekend, if there are any
Gliders
that wish to join our ride and swim to follow, please feel free to do so.
Membership
Requirements: Please note that
HighBee
rides are open to all GCC members who wish to participate. Those that are
non-members may ride with the group as a guest of a sponsoring member once
without being required to be a member.
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