Monday, May 17, 2010

FRYEBURG BLACK AND TAN

What could be more beautiful than a bike ride among the farm lands and river beds of Fryeburg on a sunny spring day? This easy and virtually flat 15 mile ride is part pavement (black) and part dirt (tan), hence the route's name Fryeburg Black and Tan. Click here to view the route map.
http://www.mapmyride.com/route/us/me/fryeburg/190127409972981564#success

After a few miles of riding by the fields of North Fryeburg we'll head to The Hemlock Covered Bridge on River Road and then Frog Alley. On the way back to North Fryeburg there will be the option to ride off road for about a mile on a trail that parallels Frog Alley.

We'll meet tomorrow morning, May 18th at 10:00am, ready to ride, at the park next to the Saco Valley Fire Station in North Fryeburg, at the corner of Route 113 and South Chatham Road. Do not park in front of the fire station, park on the side of the road next to the park. Bring lunch, water, sunscreen and bugspray. On Sunday there weren't many bugs, but there was a breeze which may have grounded the little buggers.

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