Wawayanda Group Ride

Kaleidopete

Well-Known Member
This discussion started in another thread and I moved it over here to it's own.

OK, so there is some interest in a Wawayanda group ride, great!
Now the problem is finding a suitable date and time for everyone.
Here's what's on for some future dates.
April 24 is the pre ride at Wawayanda for the Spring Cleaning race.
May 1ST Spring Cleaning race
How is
May 7 Saturday is open
May 8 is Mothers day
May 14 is open
May 15 is open
May 21 is open


Wanna start chiming in who's interested and what dates.

I don't think I'm good enough to lead a ride like this, but I can help plan it.
I just put together a 15.25 mile loop if that's within what riders want to do.

15 mile loop.jpg
 
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Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
Hey Pete - do you have an elevation view/total climbing for this loop?
just trying to get an idea.
 

domo

Well-Known Member
Im definitely interested but not sure I can hang the whole day 15 mile loop
Any shorter loops maybe.
Ringwood kicks my slow fat ass at 4-5 miles. I don't imagine wawayanda being a lot different.
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I like the Matty pace if I can keep up. Probably not
 

Kaleidopete

Well-Known Member
Im definitely interested but not sure I can hang the whole day 15 mile loop
Any shorter loops maybe.
Ringwood kicks my slow fat ass at 4-5 miles. I don't imagine wawayanda being a lot different.
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I like the Matty pace if I can keep up. Probably not
I see a Matty group forming, I think that works, and don't worry about being slow, there's no one slower than me, just ask anyone!
 

Victor I

aka Ridgehog
Katie does not know what a leash is or looks like. She is a biking dog through and through. As I tell every unruly dog owner don't worry about my dog just worry about yours. Yes I know state parks require leash laws. Laws are made to be broken :)
I could see a leash for Central Park but for Waywayanda, doesn't it have like 35,000 plus acres. I would vote no leash.
 

jimf

Active Member
no leash is fine, pretty much everyone does it at waway, even on a crowded day you will at best run into 4 groups of hikers max and about the same for bikes as long as you stay away from the beach.

Is the loop starting up hof and ending on iron mountain? if so, you may want to reverse it, iron mountain is a good warm up loop but is not all that interesting of a trail, if you did it as a cool down that works as well.

Should you split the ride into two groups you might want to include mojo and porcupine for the more advanced group(hard to tell if you are doing cherry to nature jims or something else here)
 
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