Friday, July 19, 2013

Tour de Gorham

Cancelled due to Rain Out

This Tuesday Bob has graciously agreed to lead the ride.  So I'm posting this ride early with the hope that the weather will cooperate.  Bob will email the group if the weather isn't conducive to a ride.

Tour de Gorham

This perennial favorite is about a 14 mile circumnavigation of Gorham on mostly dirt roads and trails with a bit of paved road thrown in too. Starting by the common in downtown Gorham. We'll cross route 16 and take a residential road to a foot bridge across the Peabody River and get on the pipeline trail. Here there will be a short but very steep hill to walk up with the bikes. And then it's pretty much of a straight shot on the pipeline trail back to Route 2 and North Road.

Next we’ll follow Hogan Road west for about 5 miles on the virtually untraveled north side of the Androscoggin River where there will be awesome views of the river and several power dams. Then we’ll take a left onto the Presidential Rail Trail which will take us to Route 2. Across route 2 is the gravel Gorham Emergency Road which is closed to motorized vehicles except in (you guessed it) emergencies when Route 2 through the center of town is impassable. At the airport we’ll have a choice to continue onto route 16 through the center of Gorham or to get onto the pipeline trail which will take us by the south side of the airport. This portion of the pipeline trail is a bit rough but doable with some bike walking.


Most of this ride will be on pretty flat and smooth trails and roads. The exception is the pipeline trail which has rolling hills and several excellent opportunities to walk the bikes.

Directions: Drive north on route 16 to Gorham. Just before the T intersection with route 2 there will be railroad tracks. Immediately after crossing the tracks turn left onto Railroad Street. Hook a U turn and park on the other side of the road across from the Common.

For those of you who want to carpool meet at The Old Town Hall in Jackson, across the road from the post office at 8:50.

Let's start the ride at 9:30am.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Cancelled

Cancelled.  No one from the group was able to organize this ride.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Fowlers Mill/Chocoura, July 9, 2013

Greetings

Joan left me in charge again, so I have the opportunity for one of my
favorite rides the Fowler's Mill/Chocoura Lake Loop.  It's described
in the blog from May 24, 2009 and also In Marty Basch's White Mountain
Ride Guide.  It's a relatively easy 12 mile ride on dirt roads so it
is suitable for trail bike as well as a mountain bike.  I will try to
add some more distance by including some short out and backs along the
way and to the end by riding along the old sections of route 16 along
the shore if the lake if anybody is interested.

Ride stats at 10 from the the lot on the south end of Chocoura Lake at
the intersection of Fowler's Mill Road (also known as Chocoura Lake
Road and route 16.  Carpool from the back of Grant's in Glen a little
after 9 if anybody is interested

Bob

Monday, July 1, 2013

Precipitation Prognostication

 Ride cancelled.  See you next week