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December 6 @ 9:00 a.m.
Sunrise Lake Lot (Directions below)
Leader: Me!!!!
Some details: Relatively smooth terrain with climbing, but nothing earth shattering. Stopping to regroup, but we'll save the major bonding for the end. Plan to pedal about 2 hours, covering as many miles as we can in that amount of time.
Weather: Warm and sunny.
RSVP here.
So, now for the directions:
Traveling South: Take exit 35, Madison Ave. Turn RIGHT and at the light turn RIGHT onto Route 124 West, South Street. Continue straight, travel around the "Green". Turn RIGHT at the light onto Route 510 West/Washington St. Continue on County Route 510 West (Formerly Route 24) passing Delbarton School on your left. The park entrance is just after the second Delbarton entrance on your left. Follow signs to Sunrise Lake.
Traveling North: Take to exit 35, South Street/Madison Ave. Turn LEFT onto Route 124 West, South Street. Follow the directions above from South Street.
And finally, some helpful advice from Opie:
December 6 @ 9:00 a.m.
Sunrise Lake Lot (Directions below)
Leader: Me!!!!
Some details: Relatively smooth terrain with climbing, but nothing earth shattering. Stopping to regroup, but we'll save the major bonding for the end. Plan to pedal about 2 hours, covering as many miles as we can in that amount of time.
Weather: Warm and sunny.
RSVP here.
So, now for the directions:
Traveling South: Take exit 35, Madison Ave. Turn RIGHT and at the light turn RIGHT onto Route 124 West, South Street. Continue straight, travel around the "Green". Turn RIGHT at the light onto Route 510 West/Washington St. Continue on County Route 510 West (Formerly Route 24) passing Delbarton School on your left. The park entrance is just after the second Delbarton entrance on your left. Follow signs to Sunrise Lake.
Traveling North: Take to exit 35, South Street/Madison Ave. Turn LEFT onto Route 124 West, South Street. Follow the directions above from South Street.
And finally, some helpful advice from Opie: