The photos and captions are great! I particularly liked the Austrian exchange
student and the crime scene markings on Chuck's pants. LOL at work is always
needed. Thanks!
Barry
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Oh sure, they all came out quite nicely. It was a pleasure to meet you; looking forward to riding with you again. Have a good Thanksgiving...
Catherine
--- On Mon, 11/23/09, Dave Sweeney <DaveSweeney321@...> wrote:
From: Dave Sweeney <DaveSweeney321@...> Subject: RE: [FPYG] Photos from the Bagel Ride... To: frederickpedalers@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 8:27 AM
Thanks for sharing the photos Catherine.
Dave Sweeney
To: FrederickPedalers@ yahoogroups. com From: catbad831@yahoo. com Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 17:18:48 -0800 Subject: [FPYG] Photos from the Bagel Ride...
Saturday's Bagel ride with Steve. Photos chronicling the event...
As it will be the evening before Thanksgiving, and everyone will be going to or from somewhere, and more loonies will be driving than usual, we shall skip this Wednesday's Lights & Pizza ride in order to save our strength for Friday's Utica ride.
-Bill
"Whenever we seek to avoid the responsibility for our
own behavior, we do so by attempting to give that responsibility to
some other individual or organization or entity. But this means we then
give away our power to that entity." - M. Scott Peck
--- On Sun, 11/22/09, Mike Procario <procario@...> wrote:
From: Mike Procario <procario@...> Subject: Re: [FPYG] Photos from the Bagel Ride... To: FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 9:49 PM
CatBad wrote:
Saturday's Bagel ride with Steve. Photos chronicling the
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Ann and Fred were there. Here is what Ann sent to me.
Dear Bill,
Fred and I attended the planning session on the 355/85 Travel Improvements. Essentially the meeting was a report by the consultant, Marcia Brinckerhoff, (funded through the Metropolitan Washington Council of Government's Transportation and Land Use Connections Program) on the Rt. 85, I-270, Rt. 355, Marc station, malls and businesses south of town. The study looked at the current land use in the area, roads and other transportation connections (buses, Marc), sidewalks, bike lanes (or lack), etc. In addition to the physical picture, they also surveyed people using the Marc station, the bus transfer station and in the FSK Mall to find out how they got there, where they were going, how they planned to leave and whether they would like to use other forms of transportation.
This study will be used to help guide development and infrastructure in that part of the county. So far the study has highlighted the need for more mixed (including residential) development, the need for better east west movement (transportation)the need for complete sidewalks and bike paths or lanes and better ties to downtown Frederick. Ms Brinckerhoff showed several pictures and diagrams of how other municipalities have incorporated transportation hubs into their urban development in such a way to encourage use of other forms of transportation besides cars.
The planning staff would like more input on their site www.frederickcountymd.gov/tlc On this site you can click on the map and type in your wishes for specific changes in this area of study. Things needed are better lighting, better shelters at the Marc and bus transfer stations, better (safer and better lit) connections to the malls, complete sidewalks, speed control on the roads, etc. They want more input from Frederick residents. Better east west connections across I-270 are also needed.
They also mentioned the long term plan for the Monocacy multi-use path from Walkersville to the Marc station. That trail is in the county "long" term plan. However, a short piece of it might be built sooner, connecting Rt. 85 to the Marc station. A major problem will be some connection across the train tracks.
Please encourage the Pedalers to input useful suggestions on the web site. Low cost, quick fixes would be especially appreciated.
From a person in NAC 3 (Neighborhood Advisory Council 3) comes this message:
Mayor-elect Randy McClement is holding a tell-us-what-you-want citizen's meeting on THIS Monday, Nov. 23, 7 p.m., City Hall Board Room. Three reasons why you should attend (even if you choose not to speak):
#1 From what we've seen, Randy really wants to know. Now's the time to tell him -- before his time/energy gets diverted by other City issues (e.g., the budget).
#2 Because of the economy, the City's budget will be cut to the bone. To ensure that we, as residents, don't wind up on the cutting room floor, we MUST advocate for our priorities (traffic, crime, speeding...). No one else will.
#3 There is strength in numbers. You DO NOT have to speak. Just being there is enough. It shows you care.
Speak up now or forever hold your concerns.
Wear your club jerseys, perhaps? Mention bike accommodations? Lower speed limits? Bike lanes? Reduced-cost bagels for bicyclists?
I detect a "helmet trap." They just have to set one officer to stop you and issue a warning, then 100m down the road a second officer will stop you - one day, two offenses!
Better yet, just set up in the morning at an elementary school to issue the warning. Then return in the afternoon for the second occurrence!
--- In FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com, William Smith <smith.william0214@...> wrote: > > Most interesting.... > > http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/displayUpdate.htm?StoryID=97905 > > *Also at Monday's meeting, *(Emmitsburg)* commissioners adopted an ordinance > that requires all residents to wear a helmet when riding or operating a > bicycle or scooter, or using a skateboard or roller skates. First offenses > are subject to a warning and subsequent offenses are punishable by a $25 > fine.* > > I've been informed that this law actually applies to everyone, not just > residents of Emmitsburg. No matter what your opinion is, > mandatory/non-mandatory helmets, I wonder: will they even bother to enforce > this? IMHO, likely no. > > -Bill Smith >
1st offense = warning. subsequent offenses = $25 fine. No revenue motivation in that for Emmitsburg.
Dave Sweeney
To: FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com From: stuyck@... Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:21:41 +0000 Subject: [FPYG] Re: Emmitsburg and Bicycle Helmets
If they need the money they will.
--- In FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com, William Smith <smith.william0214@...> wrote: > > Most interesting.... > > http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/displayUpdate.htm?StoryID=97905 > > *Also at Monday's meeting, *(Emmitsburg)* commissioners adopted an ordinance > that requires all residents to wear a helmet when riding or operating a > bicycle or scooter, or using a skateboard or roller skates. First offenses > are subject to a warning and subsequent offenses are punishable by a $25 > fine.* > > I've been informed that this law actually applies to everyone, not just > residents of Emmitsburg. No matter what your opinion is, > mandatory/non-mandatory helmets, I wonder: will they even bother to enforce > this? IMHO, likely no. > > -Bill Smith >
If they need the money they will.
--- In FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com, William Smith <smith.william0214@...>
wrote:
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> Most interesting....
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> http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/displayUpdate.htm?StoryID=97905
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> *Also at Monday's meeting, *(Emmitsburg)* commissioners adopted an ordinance
> that requires all residents to wear a helmet when riding or operating a
> bicycle or scooter, or using a skateboard or roller skates. First offenses
> are subject to a warning and subsequent offenses are punishable by a $25
> fine.*
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> I've been informed that this law actually applies to everyone, not just
> residents of Emmitsburg. No matter what your opinion is,
> mandatory/non-mandatory helmets, I wonder: will they even bother to enforce
> this? IMHO, likely no.
>
> -Bill Smith
>
Also at Monday’s meeting, (Emmitsburg) commissioners adopted an ordinance that
requires all residents to wear a helmet when riding or operating a
bicycle or scooter, or using a skateboard or roller skates. First
offenses are subject to a warning and subsequent offenses are
punishable by a $25 fine.
I've been informed that this law actually applies to everyone, not just residents of Emmitsburg. No matter what your opinion is, mandatory/non-mandatory helmets, I wonder: will they even bother to enforce this? IMHO, likely no.
Subject: TREK/Gary Fisher demo Friday, Nov. 20th in Gambrill
This Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TREK Bicycles will be at Gambrill Park with a fleet of demo bikes. The demo is located on the top of the mountain in the High Knob parking area (near the Tea Room). If you are thinking about a new bike, or just want to try what is new from TREK and Gary Fisher just show up. Bring your driver's license and riding gear.
Also note that they will have a selection of road bikes there as well.
Thank you,
Tom Peperone
Wheel Base, Inc.
229 N Market Street
Frederick, MD 21701
301-663-9288
FYI...There are links contained within the PDF attachment. One is a survey that you should consider spending 10 minutes to do. There is a meeting this Wednesday at 4 pm - see below.
Subject: County Invites Citizens to Discuss Travel Improvements for MD 355/MD 85 Corridor
The public is
invited to a meeting on Wednesday, November 18, at 4:00 p.m. which will
allow interested stakeholders to learn more about the project, review
study draft recommendations and discuss the next steps in the process.
The meeting will be held at in the Winchester Room, 2nd Floor, Winchester Hall, 12 East Church Street, Frederick, Md.
Please see the attached press release for additional information, or contact Frederick County Planning Division Principal Planner John Thomas at 301-600-6768 or via e-mail atjbthomas@...
Thank you.
--Robin
This
press release is also distributed to the following: Frederick Board of
County Commissioners, Board of Education, Frederick County
Congressional Delegation, Frederick County State Delegation, municipal
officials and staff, those listed on the Frederick County
Government organizational chart, BOCC Executive Assistants, County
Manager's Office and others who are interested in county issues.
Robin Santangelo Public Information Officer Frederick County Government 12 East Church Street Frederick, MD 21701 301-600-2590, FAX 301-600-1050
We did not specifically time the tire changes, but (remember Ray had some help) I think total elapsed time was about 10 minutes.
Just as we were getting ready to depart, a man appeared from out in front of his home, came over to us, and offered his help. He told Jeff Johnson & I that he used to ride centuries in the 1980s. He looked as if he could still ride a little bit, but I suspect he was in his late sixties by now and it did not look as if he'd done a century for a bunch of years now.
-Bill
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Jenray83102 <jenray83102@...> wrote:
so didyou time him -- how fast can ray change two tires?
so didyou time him -- how fast can ray change two tires?
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FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FrederickPedalers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of William Smith Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009
5:10 PM To: Frederick Pedalers Yahoo Subject: [FPYG] Parallel Universe
Ride
Summary:
Ray "Two Flats" Gable -
the man, the myth, the legend.
More to come later.
Early today, I drove up to Gettysburg in order to cycle from there to McSherrystown for the Frederick Pedalers contingent of the Parallel Universe Ride. I arrived early at McSherrystown, so I took a tour of Hanover, just down the road. It was drizzling the entire time, and I expected no one to be waiting at the start point for the trip back to Gettysburg. So, I was quite surprised to reach the start and find Ray Gable, Mike Wali, Tim Bender, Barry McMahon, Dave Sweeney and Jeff Johnson waiting.
We left under drizzly skies, thick low clouds, and wet roads. Temps were in the mid-to-upper 50s, so it actually felt pretty nice out.
Traveling the backroads to Gettysburg has advantages and disadvantages. On the plus side, traffic was pretty light. On the minus side, the backroads have a lot more mud and bovine poo on them. (I had to spray off my bike when I got it home.)
The drizzle lasted for only about 45 minutes. Someplace near Gettysburg we missed a turn and the scenery began to look familiar. We found ourselves in Biglerville, the same place where we dined on the club century in September. It was decided that turning south on PA34 toward Gettysburg would get us in the right direction. The shoulder was fine, but traffic was heavier. With a slight tailwind we motored very nicely - until Ray Gable stopped in front of us.
Always smiling, he informed us that he had not one, but two flat tires. He - and no one else - hit some obstruction, rock or bump, and managed to snakebite flat both front and rear tires simultaneously. As best as we know, this has never happened on a ride. Had this happened on a Lights & Pizza ride, Ray would be well-ahead in the ques for the Golden Tube award. Anyhow, this makes Ray a true Legend in the annals of Frederick Pedalers history. It is very possible that, in the other Universe, Jeff "Bike Lust" Johnson encountered those flat tires, but not in this one.
Once Ray had repaired his tires, we noticed that the road where we had stopped - and would have missed otherwise, was on our cue sheet. So we took the turn here and found ourselves back on the route, adding only about 4 miles.
We reached the Sheetz on route 30 in Gettysburg. I had to go home and put my bike back in my van and headed home with 45 miles. The remainder of the riders rode the rest of the cue sheet back to McSherrystown for a total of about 54 miles.
I just spoke to Steve with the Hanover club; it has not rained up in his area since about 10 pm last night; the back roads are damp now, I cannot say how they will be at 0930. I will be up there at the McSherrystown start at or near 0930.
Can we go on the chili hike with them? I bet they think we're snobs with no one showing up last weekend. Tell them we were in a perpendicular universe and it didn't work out so well...
--- On Fri, 11/13/09, William Smith <smith.william0214@...> wrote:
From: William Smith <smith.william0214@...> Subject: [FPYG] A Note on the Parallel Universe Ride tomorrow To: "Frederick Pedalers Yahoo" <frederickpedalers@yahoogroups.com> Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:04 PM
Just an fyi, folks....
Mike and I made an error when we did the ride schedule/newsletter this month. The Parallel Universe ride was supposed to be LAST Saturday. The Hanover Club has their annual Chili Hike scheduled for tomorrow. We can expect a rider or two from their club tomorrow, but not a whole lot of them.
Nonetheless, I have afternoon plans, so here is what I am going to do - drive to the lunch point in Gettysburg, ride the return route to the ride start in McSherrystown. Then I shall ride to Gettysburg with everyone at 0930. From there I will drive home. The remainder of you will then ride the route back to the start point. (Anyone interested in joining me, contact me before 10 pm tonight.)
Don't be too intimidated by the weather tomorrow morning; just about the whole time it has been raining this week in Frederick, it's just been cloudy in the Gettysburg/McSherry stown
corridor. If you are unsure of road conditions, call me tomorrow on my cell, as I expect to be on the bike by 0745 am. My phone number is (I am encrypting it in case there are web bots out there pulling phone numbers off of text) three-zero-one+ ++five-one- four+++seven- nine-four- one.
You should all have access to the cue sheet if you are on this list, as I sent it out earlier this week.
Mike and I made an error when we did the ride schedule/newsletter this month. The Parallel Universe ride was supposed to be LAST Saturday. The Hanover Club has their annual Chili Hike scheduled for tomorrow. We can expect a rider or two from their club tomorrow, but not a whole lot of them.
Nonetheless, I have afternoon plans, so here is what I am going to do - drive to the lunch point in Gettysburg, ride the return route to the ride start in McSherrystown. Then I shall ride to Gettysburg with everyone at 0930. From there I will drive home. The remainder of you will then ride the route back to the start point. (Anyone interested in joining me, contact me before 10 pm tonight.)
Don't be too intimidated by the weather tomorrow morning; just about the whole time it has been raining this week in Frederick, it's just been cloudy in the Gettysburg/McSherrystown corridor. If you are unsure of road conditions, call me tomorrow on my cell, as I expect to be on the bike by 0745 am. My phone number is (I am encrypting it in case there are web bots out there pulling phone numbers off of text) three-zero-one+++five-one-four+++seven-nine-four-one.
You should all have access to the cue sheet if you are on this list, as I sent it out earlier this week.
Harry and I are going on a ride Sunday Nov. 15, in Eastern Carroll Co. not far from Westminster. About 25 to 30 miles, in the late morning (time to be determined, C pace) If you want to come along let me know and I'll send directions to "casa" Bonning. stuartbonning@...
Oh, you will be riding a bike, not the camel. The camel is gone anyway. But you will get to see where the camel lived before going to the Catoctin Zoo to have her baby camel.
...and this one comes to us from Larry Black, owner of College Park Bicycles and Mt. Airy Bicycles:
Reserve Your Personal Session Soon
John Howard: Coach - Innovator -Olympian - World Champ and World Speed Record Holder (and second-place finisher in the Great American Bike Race 1982 - the forerunner of the current Race Across America)
If you are anyone you know is interested in Greater Comfort, Higher Achievement, Better Results, and Getting the Best out of your cycling you need to get with John for the Group Workshops and a private Hands-On 'FiTTE' session. a very limited number of sessions will be in suburban Maryland the first week in December. Because of the focus, John can do four per day, max! Please email; info@... and copy John at johnhowardsports@....
From Susan Chapman comes the following invitation:
Connie Martin and I are leading a magical trip to Holland June 25 through July 3. The barge has 24 slots with 12 cabins (2 folks to a room) each having a private bath. We have to fill all 24 spaces in order for the trip to be a "go." You can sign up today!
Please check out the attached flyer to see what all is included, just about everything!!!
We need the minimum of $500 deposit by December 1st. To join in on this fun and fantastic sightseeing trip you must be a member of the Frederick Ski Club. For those who are not currently members, the dues are $25 for an entire year of great activities and fun.
Would you like to join us?
Contact me or Connie with any questions (email and phone info is on the attached flier) and hope you can sign up for this Bike and Barge vacation of a lifetime.
Attached is the cue sheet for this Saturday morning's 0930 50-mile B/CC/C Parallel Universe Ride from McSherrystown (PA) to Gettysburg and back.
Directions from Frederick:
South Street Park, McSherrystown, PA
Take MD194 north. Pass through Keymar, Taneytown and Littlestown (PA).
At exactly 5.2 miles past the intersection of PA194 and PA97 in Littlestown,
turn left at the traffic light from MD194 north onto Mt. Pleasant Rd west.
NOTE the sign above says Narrow Dr. Turn left there anyway!
Turn right in 1.7 more miles into the park entrance.