Hi all, I just moved to Eugene (from West Virginia) and am looking for
people to ride with. Is this an open group and, if so, are there regular
rides?
Thanks, Cindy
Cynthia M. Anderson, PhD
Associate Professor
Behavior Analysis Program
Department of Psychology
Box 6040
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV 26506-6040
phone: 304-293-2001 *31665
fax: 304-293-6606
AND... I don't have email at home. My number is
520-8003. Want to do between 50-60 or about 4 hours
but not too hard.
Kerry
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As we discussed last week, we're going to try a different route this
Wednesday.
We'll go out Pearl to 29th, up bumpy Lorane, out Spencer Creek, left
on Briggs, right on Territorial, right on Central, right on Petzhold,
left on Crow and back to town via the Fern Ridge bike path.
For those looking for a shorter route, you could just stay on Spencer
and take Erickson or Pine Grove back to Crow.
Or you could take Briggs to Terriotrial to Doane (backwards loop from
June ride) or just Briggs to Territorial to Crow or ????? Lot's of
options.
Vikki
Flo, thanks for this! I actually made one of those drawstring backpack bags
myself, in a
triple layer waterproof breathable fabric with wide straps so it does not cut
into your
arms so much. I also made it reversible- it's black outside and fluro orange
inside.
People have been asking me to make them but to make it worth my time I'd have to
charge
$50 at least - $12.99 is a nicer price!
I have just done the Cycle Oregon Weekend - $150 two day ride. Here's a review:
http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/cycleoregonwkd2005
I was trashed after the 90 mile final day, so am slowely building up again. I
did a lunch
ride today, I think I'll join you cats next week.
Ciao bellas!
Lynette
Lynette Chiang
www.galfromdownunder.com
The Handsomest Man in Cuba: USA Edition
www.galfromdownunder.com/cuba
"One of the best on-the-road travel tales of this generation." - The Launceston
Examiner, Australia
Erika works at OSU and rides with the triclub. She also makes hats and bags that
I think are just super. I have one of her drawstring backpacks (super for a
swimsuit and sandals) --the blue batik-- and a big book bag in the gorgeous red
brocade. I recommend her stuff highly!!
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I am offering hats, bags, and other handmade
accessories made especially for active people. I will
continue to expand the site with additional products
and content so check back with from time to time. I
would also *welcome* your ideas for products,
marketing, etc.
Special for locals: save on shipping or you pay cash
for your purchases by choosing "Store Pick Up: walk
in"
and I will email you to arrange to pick up your order.
Thanks, Erika
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We've decided to retain last night's ride for the month of June (see
below) Rides leave Hutch's at 5:30pm.
It would also be nice to see more of you out at the Monday Night
Beginner's Crit Series:
http://www.obra.org/flyers/2005/true_amateur_crits.html
3 Hills Loop: We'll take the Fern Ridge Bike Path out of town/left on
Crow/Left on Doane/Left on Territorial/ Left on Briggs/ Right on
Spencer, Up Loraine back to town
Want a shorter route? South Loop: Take Fern Ridge Bike Path out of
town/left on Crow/Left on Erickson/Right on Spencer, Up Loraine back to
town
3 Hills Loop: We'll take the Fern Ridge Bike Path out of town/left on
Crow/Left on Doane/Left on Territorial/ Left on Briggs/ Right on
Spencer, Up Loraine back to town
Want a shorter route? South Loop: Take Fern Ridge Bike Path out of
town/left on Crow/Left on Erickson/Right on Spencer, Up Loraine back to
town
See you tomorrow.
By popular demand - the hills are back.
Ride will head south on Pearl/Amazon Parkway; turn right on Hilyard at
30th, left at church after Tugman Park; dead ends at Fox Hollow (turn
right)
Shorter Loop Option climbs up Fox Hollow, left and downhill on MacBeth,
right and climb back up Loraine to town.
Long Loop Option climbs up Fox Hollow, down the backside, right on
Loraine Hwy, right on Loraine back to town.
Note that the Long Loop group MAY NOT wait at the top of Fox Hollow.
I am out of town this week so if you have questions, ask Leah.
Have fun.
Vikki
Weathermen are not predicting sunny weather so we'll play it safe and
not head too far out.
We'll ride out Fern Ridge Bike Path to Greenhill and turn left. Follow
Greenhill/Crow Road out to Territorial. Turn right on Territorial,
right on Central (this is the only hill), right on Petzhold (fun
rollers) back to Crow. Turn left on Crow back to the bike path and
Town.
Those looking to go shorter can head out same direction but turn left
on Erickson (off of Crow), left on Spencer (turns into Pine Grove),
right on Crow and head back to the bike path and town.
Good luck Tuesday hill climbers!
See you tomorrow.
Vikki
The route this week is Dillard/Seavey Loop. We'll ride Pearl Street to
East Amazon, left on Dillard, CLIMB up Dillard (the only hill but we'll
re-group at the top) and fly down Dillard. Options from the bottom are
either turn left (to Seavey Loop) or add a few miles by turning right
and riding the Cloverdale Loop before proceeding to Seavey.
For full route map, see http://www.eugenegears.org/coast_fork.htm
A word about group riding – it's always important to know the route and
be prepared (having spare tubes, pump, cell phone, etc. and of course
know how to change your own tire). Last week we lost a couple of
riders (you know how oblivious women are when they start chatting).
Good news is that Rikki and Erin WERE prepared with appropriate
equipment to change 2 flats, had maps/directions with them and actually
met up with the rest of the group on our way back to town. So everyone
made it home safe and sound.
Good luck to our Hill Climbers tonight!
Vikki
Len and the Hutch's Men's Team have agreed to add some women's jerseys
to the order they are placing this week. The Ladies Hutch's jersey's
will be just like the Men's "normal" short sleeve, 1/2 zip jerseys like
they have now only in a women's cut. If you are interested in pre-
ordering a jersey, I need to know what size by Thursday at noon. If
you need help with sizing, the Louis Garneau website has a sizing chart
in the reference section on the left hand side:
http://www.louisgarneau.com/usa/catalog_section_sub_idx.asp?
catalogue=C51§ion=JS
I will collect money in the next couple of weeks since the funds for
this order come out of the Hutch's Team fund. Hutch's shop will have a
few extra on the shelf, but no guarantee you will get the size you want
if you don't pre-order. If you have anymore questions ask away!
Vikki
(v_hunter_pe@...)
Ride north on the bike path along the west side of the Willamette
River
to Stults entrance, cross River Road, weave thru neighborhoods, rt.
on
Park Avenue, left on Maxwell, right on Prairie Road, left on Irving
Road/Clear Lake, left on Fir Butte, left on Royal, enter Fern Ridge
bike path and ride back to town. Fingers crossed for dry weather -
see
you tomorrow.
Good luck to the hillclimbers tonight!
Vikki
South Loop (same route as the first week in April):
From Hutch's, the group will ride out Pearl Street, turning right on
29th, up bumpy Lorane (the only real hill/it's only just over 1 mile
long and everyone will re-group at the top), descend Lorane, continue
thru the stop onto Spencer Creek, left at Erickson, right on Crow
(which becomes Greenhill), right at the first bike path entrance to
Fern Ridge, follow bike path back to town.
If you need more directions, ask Leah or Andrea at the start.
Have fun - see you next week.
Vikki
As I mentioned to the group last week, I won't be there this
Wednesday - taking some much needed R&R in Napa Valley. I will post
the route Wed. morning and I will volunteer Leah or Andrea as ride
leader.
Last week's route (and the hills) were a bit daunting for some -
sorry. Who can I blame for the bad route selection? Uh, I guess that
was me. But what a gorgeous night it was. The next few weeks we'll
keep things flat to better keep the group together and let everyone
get up to speed. Hopefully everone will be doing some practising (and
hills) on their own though because come June, there'll be no catching
the fastest nor the mountain goats in this group.
Vikki
The route for tonight will be to ride out Fern Ridge Bike Path and turn
left on Crow, Left on Doane, left on Territorial, left on Briggs, right
on Spencer Creek, up Loraine (and down bumpy Loraine) to 28th and back
toward town.
A few hills in there (3) for a change. We will re-group at the top of
the first 2.
Hoorah to the 10 women who showed up AND rode last week in the rain,
hail, and wind!
Just a reminder for everyone (in case you haven't visited the site
recently):
The Wednesday Ride starts back up next Wednesday, April 6th. We
meet at Hutch's Bicycle Shop, ready to roll at 5pm. After May, as the
days get longer, we may bump the starting time back to 5:30 to
accommodate later work schedules.
If you have female friends who have expressed interest in riding with
us, but might have been nervous about keeping up with this group,
this is the time for them to start. For those of us who haven't been
riding or riding little this winter, it will take us all awhile to
get back up to speed. But if they wait until May or June, the odds
of catching up and keeping up with the ride will be much harder.
I thought last year's rides were great - wonderful to see such a large
turnout and I am hoping for an even better one this year.
Looking forward to seeing everyone next Wednesday.
Chic's Rule!
Vikki
Bea,
Why not start with our noon ride that goes from Bike Friday every week
day?
It's 1 hour, heads out west, but you can take off there ... Ruthy and I
try to do it almost every day.
On Fridays we have a Friendly Friday ride that meets top of Friendly
and swoops down and around back to BF.
I am doing as many of these as possible in preparation for the Haldeman
Desert Camp ...
Lynette
On Jan 18, 2005, at 3:58 PM, hutchsgirls@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 21:00:56 -0000
From: "beasund" <beasund@...>
Subject: fair weather riders rejoice!
Hi ladies,
It's time for me to come out of the woodwork! I have tomorrow (wed.
19th) off and if it's as warm as it is today I would love to go
riding. Is anyone up for a ride tomorrow about midday, 2hrs,
moderately easy? Call me if interested, I don't have access to email
at home. Good job to all of you winter riders!
Bea
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"The only time you will put it down is when you finish it." -
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Hi All,
I hope everyone is having a good week. I can't make the regular ride on
Saturday, is there anyone who would want to join me for a early ride on
Saturday? I need to be back to my house in south Eugene by 10am, so I think
maybe I'll want to start at 7:30 or 8am.
Hope the rest of you get better weather for the regular Saturday ride than
we did last week! Have fun!
Thanks, Liz
Thanks to all who showed up last night and provided input.
We've decided to establish weekend rides for the winter as follows:
Rides meet Saturday and Sunday at Campbell Senior Center parking lot
(corner of 2nd and High Streets) at 9:30am (starting this weekend)
Rides will be probably be 2-3 hours long in duration at a moderate
tempo
Rainy rides require full rear fenders (please) and Armadillo tires
are recommended
Waiting for re-grouping or mechanical problems is at the discretion
of the group, but not likely in cold and/or rainy weather so don't
count on it. Be prepared, know the route, bring supplies (spare
tires, cell phone, food, etc.)
Last night was fun - gathering socially OFF the bikes. We should
plan another evening soon. I am also looking forward to continuing
to ride with the ladies thru the winter season - so much easier than
trying to talk yourself into riding in the rain by yourself!
See you this weekend.
Vikki
Hey gals,
I am catching a plane tonight for my coast to coast book tour - back
Oct 10. When do you stop riding for winter - or do you?
Also, Hanz Scholz (BF designer) said he'd love to come on the ride even
just once with the HutchsGirls. I said I'd ask. What do you think?
Don't answer this - I'll create a poll you can respond to. Stay tuned...
Lynette
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http://www.galfromdownunder.com
THE HANDSOMEST MAN IN CUBA USA Book Tour 2004
Cellphone on tour (from Sep 1): (541) 228-1285 | Email on the road:
lynchiang@... | via Bike Friday, 1-800-777-0258
"One of the best on-the-road travel books of this generation." - Martin
Stevenson, the Launceston Examiner
"The only time you will put it down is when you finish it." -
Australian Cyclist magazine.
The book: http://www.galfromdownunder.com/cuba
The itinerary: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/handsomestmanincuba
The press kit: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/cuba-press-kit
ISBN: 0-9755816-0-0, $14.95, available from Bike Friday, Amazon.com or
your local bookstore
Contact Bike Friday, 1-800-777-0258, service@...
Such a great day to ride ... and I've managed to hurt my neck!
I can hardly turn it to the right.
I better rest and eat pizza instead :o)
Hope to see some of you at my little Cuba send-off on Monday.
Lynette
On Aug 25, 2004, at 3:04 PM, Jacqui Snyder wrote:
Jacqui Snyder
Fitness Link, Inc.
PO Box 213
Eugene, OR 97440
cell: 541-954-9922
fax: 541-242-3577
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Lynette Chiang, Bike Friday World Traveler
http://www.galfromdownunder.com
THE HANDSOMEST MAN IN CUBA USA Book Tour 2004
Cellphone on tour (from Sep 1): (541) 228-1285 | Email on the road:
lynchiang@... | via Bike Friday, 1-800-777-0258
"One of the best on-the-road travel books of this generation." - Martin
Stevenson, the Launceston Examiner
"The only time you will put it down is when you finish it." -
Australian Cyclist magazine.
The book: http://www.galfromdownunder.com/cuba
The itinerary: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/handsomestmanincuba
The press kit: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/cuba-press-kit
ISBN: 0-9755816-0-0, $14.95, available from Bike Friday, Amazon.com or
your local bookstore
Contact Bike Friday, 1-800-777-0258, service@...
Hola Eugene friends,
I am about to take off in a 6-week book tour (picture JK Rowlins
9,999th removed - that's me).
The itinerary: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/handsomestmanincuba
I want to invite you to a mini-sendoff potluck on Monday Aug 30. (My
42nd birthday is also on Sep 3 - I'll be on the road! Wah.)
DATE: Monday Sep 30
TIME: 6:00 p.m. After workish. Sun sets around 8 so let's be early.
WHAT: Potluck and maybe a book reading by me if you can stand it.
WHERE: OK... two options:
a) If it's SUNNY AND DRY, meet at the tables at the base of Skinners
Butte, opposite the river, just WEST of that strange concrete whale
with the eyes poked out and his skeleton removed (see pic attached).
Idyllic sound of a rushing stream which is actually the sound of the
stream of rushing cars, but never mind.
b) If it's DAMP, come to where I live, 2239 Hawkins Lane (off 18th,
past the sign on left that says 'Woodtique', it's the condo opposite
the junction of Hawkins and Park Hills Road). You'll be subjected to
Buena Vista Social Club and the pirated Salsa CD I got in Mexico, which
will insidiously morph into my favorite electronic intelligent dance
music from downunder, plus a rolling slideshow of my Cuba images. If
the rain clears we can see something truly unique in the west end of
this town... a 20 minute walk up an idyliic path beside a babbling
brook between condos... culminating in a wilderness at the top. We
could even eat our grub up there. This is a rare phenomenon in the
concrete cul-de-sacs at the end of suburbia!
BRING: A bit of food to share and utensils to eat it with. I'll make a
big vat of CONGRIS, that is, Cuban rice and beans, which is exactly
what Cubans eat morning, noon and night.
In any case, please RSVP 686-8257 (h), 687-0487 (w) or email ... to let
me know how many beans to count out, and to confirm where we are, if
not clear.
I'll be between work, home and REI that day. I fly out Wed Sep 1,
return Oct 10.
I might do a proper slideshow/book reading when I get back.
Venga mi amor! (as those cheeky muchachos say in Cuba).
To be removed from my list of Eugene buddies reply 'nein danke'
Lynette Chiang, Bike Friday World Traveler
http://www.galfromdownunder.com
THE HANDSOMEST MAN IN CUBA USA Book Tour 2004
Cellphone on tour (from Sep 1): (541) 228-1285 | Email on the road:
lynchiang@... | via Bike Friday, 1-800-777-0258
"One of the best on-the-road travel books of this generation." - Martin
Stevenson, the Launceston Examiner
The book: http://www.galfromdownunder.com/cuba
The itinerary: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/handsomestmanincuba
The press kit: http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/cuba-press-kit
ISBN: 0-9755816-0-0, $14.95, available from Bike Friday, Amazon.com or
your local bookstore
Contact Bike Friday, 1-800-777-0258, service@...
Hey gals,
OK, so on Wed I suddenly got an attack if low blood sugar, and I
stopped to smell (and eat) the blackberries.
Yes, I was a bad influence on the newest member Ling, I know!
Thanks for waiting at the end of McKenzie, I feel suitably guilty -
shoulda eaten more earlier.
If ever you see me stop and do anything else apart from changing a
tire or having an attack of PMS please don't feel obliged to wait.
NOT ONLY THAT, we stopped at the Marcola store and chugged down SoBe
and ate those foul French Onion Sunchips.
We saw Bea and Susie go by some time later... like Groundhog Day.
So enough apologies. I want to know what is in your drink bottles.
Gatorade? Your own formula? Emergen-C?
And does that yellow plastic pot scrubber in Susie's handlebar martini
make her go faster?
These are the answers that will be revealed soon....
Lynette
Lynette Chiang aka Bike Friday World Traveler
THE HANDSOMEST MAN IN CUBA now available in USA:
http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/handsomestmanincuba
"The only time you will put it down is when you finish it." - Peter
Sutherland, Australian Cyclist
"One of the best on-the-road travel books of this generation." - Martin
Stevenson, the Launceston Examiner
"In the glut of Cuban travel books, this one really stands out." -
Caroline Baum, the Sydney Morning Herald.
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Hi Lynette,
Thanks for adding me to the group! I'll be there Wednesday!
take care,
Ling
On Monday, August 9, 2004, at 01:38 AM, Lynette Chiang wrote:
> Hi,
> Well, you're all in the Hutchsgirls Yahoo group now. To take a look at
> that purty picture I took of you all last Wed go to
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hutchsgirls
> You can post a message to the group and everyone gets it by sending
> it to
> hutchsgirls@yahoogroups.com
> YOu can also go to that link above and edit your email preferences. at
> the moment it is set so that you get a daily digest of messages rather
> than one at a time. Don't panic - if no-one posts anything you don't
> get anything.
> Vicki, you can go in and edit the front page description to whatever
> as you are the moderator - just type in the above link.
> Clear as mud?
> Anyone want to go get an iced coffee afterwards? Post your yes here! I
> recommend Odwalla Cranberry Quencher. Awesome after a ride. I'll be
> heading off on my East and West coast Book Tour Sep 1- Oct 10 so I
> won't see you after August - Vicki, when do the rides stop or do they
> never? C'mon, a bit of rain doesn't hurt.
> Last week we all went in separate directions, Ruthy and I went up
> Gimpl Hill and stopped to eat the fantastic juicy big BLACKBERRIES up
> there. Dedicated, aren't we?
> Lynette
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Hi,
Well, you're all in the Hutchsgirls Yahoo group now. To take a look at
that purty picture I took of you all last Wed go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hutchsgirls
You can post a message to the group and everyone gets it by sending
it to
hutchsgirls@yahoogroups.com
YOu can also go to that link above and edit your email preferences. at
the moment it is set so that you get a daily digest of messages rather
than one at a time. Don't panic - if no-one posts anything you don't
get anything.
Vicki, you can go in and edit the front page description to whatever
as you are the moderator - just type in the above link.
Clear as mud?
Anyone want to go get an iced coffee afterwards? Post your yes here! I
recommend Odwalla Cranberry Quencher. Awesome after a ride. I'll be
heading off on my East and West coast Book Tour Sep 1- Oct 10 so I
won't see you after August - Vicki, when do the rides stop or do they
never? C'mon, a bit of rain doesn't hurt.
Last week we all went in separate directions, Ruthy and I went up
Gimpl Hill and stopped to eat the fantastic juicy big BLACKBERRIES up
there. Dedicated, aren't we?
Lynette
Hi gals,
Just to let you know we've got about 6 who've joined the Hutchsfirls
message board. It's neat - encourage the others. Someone take a photo
so we can put it up on the Group webpage. Also, has anyone got Vicki's
email address?
This Wed I am going to a lecture on Oil & War at the UofO - see below
for details, so won't make it this week. Let's plan to have a cold
chai latte after one of the rides soon. Don't let this Aussie believe
that Americans really are too busy - this is Eugene and the sun don't
shine for long! I went to Allan Bros and drank a whole lotta things
last week. You might have a guest appearance by a fellow Aussie, Sandra.
I found the Cherry Superquencher by Odwalla EXCELLENT. There's an
article about girly and not-so-girly drinks here:
http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/ultramentor/drinks.html
See you soon,
Lynette
Heads up for a worthwhile event:
Wed July 21, 7-10pm, "Oil & War: Fighting to Feed Our Addiction" FREE
UofO Lillis Business Center, Room 182
A lecture followed by a showing of a brilliant new documentary "End of
Suburbia" - if you hate stripmalls and the cul-de-sac suburbia caused
by the rampant automobile you'll love this movie. I saw it and it's
great - I am even missing the Hutch's Women's Wednesday ride for this.
Highly recommended.
Lynette
THE HANDSOMEST MAN IN CUBA now available in USA:
http://www.bikefriday.com/bf/handsomestmanincuba
"The only time you will put it down is when you finish it." - Peter
Sutherland, Australian Cyclist
"One of the best on-the-road travel books of this generation." -
Martin Stevenson, the Launceston Examiner
"In the glut of Cuban travel books, this one really stands out." -
Caroline Baum, the Sydney Morning Herald.
Lynette's world-travels-on-a-folding-bike: http://www.galfromdownunder.com