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Ride Title:
Mt Hope 50
Category:
All Pace Long
Ride Date:
Sunday, Apr 28 9:30am - 3pm
Location:
Taneytown Memorial Park-Playground Lot
Distance:
50 miles
Leaders Pace:
12 mph
Ride Terrain:
Rolling With Hills
Regrouping:
Some
Rest stops:
Lunch
Weather Cancellation:
Sprinkles
Ride Leader:
Mark Tabb
Email:
marktabb@yahoo.com
Phone:
4437647172
Tcx url:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44455068


Oops-Almost forgot-A Carol and Walt Russell ride (most important people for new rides - like John McCauley and Eugene Bayer  - for developing new rides  - ride leader jobs are important too but easy - just post and copy the rides and show up - and remember to thank the originators of the ride).

 

Quickly back by popular demand. Same ride as last Saturday - 4/20/24. I liked the middle of the ride so much, I wanted to share it with Jen, Ed and Gary Flax (and possibly others as an added bonus).  There are already 4 rides listed but this ride is longer and different than the others.

The weather should be 65 to 84 degrees, sun and clouds and 5-10 mph winds.

I expect most riders will average 11-14 mph.

The middle of the ride goes into a gentle part of the mountains from mile 19-29. The climb up is mostly gentle upgrade and downgrade-very relaxing. The toughest part is about 2-3 short to medium length 10-13% hills (maybe a tiny 14-15% section??). The last 4 miles are downgrade. This is my recollection of the ride. I really enjoyed the mostly gentle mountains. The first 19 miles and last 20 miles are the usual terrain we do in the area.

There is a convenience store at mile 29/30 in Fairfield coming off the mountain or a lodge with a huge outside deck before we get to Ski Liberty (Taverna 5450-on Fairfield Rd before L on Sanders). The group and individuals can decide. There is also a Rutters in Emittsburg at mile 42 (after passing the Glider Field in reverse order). Bring an energy bar to eat at the base of the mountain at mile 19 to carry you to lunch (optional stop off route at mile 19 in Fairfield but too early for most of us).

So, I repeat- I have never cycled a long mountain climb as gentle as this one (2-3 steep sections near the top). It is a desolate beautiful area and it would be a shame not to try it at least once. 

All paces are welcome. I will be doing an 11-12mph pace probably in the back with a riding buddy.

I will bring lots of formatted cue sheets.

Enjoy! 


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Ride Poster:
marktabb@yahoo.com