Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Richmond to the Sea

We had a fine ride last Sunday around Lincolnville and Camden out of the Cellardoor Winery. The weather could hardly have been better, and the roads could hardly have been smoother (most of them). It was a great way to close out August and our thanks to Tammy for leading the ride! With August behind us we head into September and the approach of Fall. We'll kick it off on Sunday with another great route from Richmond to Wiscasset. See you Sunday!

Sunday, September 2nd - RICHMOND
"Wheeling Down to Wiscasset" - a tour along the river through Richmond, Dresden, and Wiscasset.
START: 9 AM at the public landing in Richmond (also known as Fort Richmond Park) at the junction of Front Street (Rt.24) and Main Street (Rt.197). Park in the public lot next to the landing.
DISTANCE: approx. 35-40 miles.
TERRAIN: moderate with one or two significant hills.
HIGHLIGHTS: scenic views along the river and Wiscasset, with a possible stop at Treats in Wiscasset and the Old Goat at the ride's end.
LEADER:  David Lipman, dlipman@lipmankatz.com.
LINK to RIDE MAP (2015): http://gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6791013
 
Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club rides are open to members and to the cycling public.  Helmets are required of all riders at KVBC events.  It is also recommended that you bring with you on KVBC rides:  a map of the area in case you stray off route; tools for simple roadside repairs, especially a tire pump, spare tube and/or patch kit; water bottles or hydration systems; personal ID and a small first aid kit; and money for purchasing snacks & drinks en-route.  In case of severe weather, scheduled rides may be postponed or designated as "show & go" rides at the discretion of the ride leader. Route maps are subject to modification due to road conditions or other considerations.
 
We welcome suggestions for improving our rides and encourage active participation of all members.  For more information, contact Jim Merrick at hjmerrick@gmail.com or via the club blog, Posted Roads at http://postedroads.blogspot.com, or check out the KVBC Facebook page. 

Sunday, August 26, 2018

KVBC Rides for September

Here are the KVBC rides coming up in September. Please note that the weekend of Sept. 23-24 is still open! If you have a ride in mind, this opportunity could be yours! Also, the Sept. 29 "Share the Road with Carol" ride is actually not a KVBC ride, but that is an open date in the calendar, it is close by for many of us, and it is a very worthy event, so it is listed here. More details forthcoming as we get closer to the date. Hope you can make some of these rides as we head into Fall!

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Cellar Door Ride Update

A few updates for this Sunday's KVBC ride from the Cellar Door Winery: we are informed that the Winery might not be open for us to have access to restrooms and water until after the ride start, so plan for alternatives.  Also, the ride announcement did not provide any terrain description: the route is quite hilly in sections, particularly around the Camden Hills and the wonderfully-named Moody Mountain.  Expect your mood to be uplifting - it is a very pretty ride!

August 26th, Sunday: LINCOLNVILLE 
“Out Through the Cellar Door” – a circuit of Megunticook Lake, including Camden and the Cellardoor Winery and vineyard in Youngtown (Lincolnville).  
START: 10:00 A.M., at the Cellardoor Winery, 367 Youngtown Rd, one mile east of Route 52. Please park along the winery driveway leading up the hill across from the store, and not in the customer parking lot behind the winery store.The winery may not be open for us to have access to restrooms and water before the ride, but if it is, please no cleats in the building. Thank you.
DIRECTIONS: From Camden, take Rt. 52 north for 5 miles and turn right onto the Youngtown Rd for one mile. See the Cellardoor Winery website for map and detailed directions: http://mainewine.com.
DISTANCE: 25-30 miles.
TERRAIN: Moderate to quite hilly, especially in the Camden Hills.
HIGHLIGHTS: Visit the winery store and take a walk through the vineyards. Numerous lake views during the ride. Camden (& Rockport). Part of the route is the official East Coast Greenway interim on-road coastal route.
LUNCH: The winery has tables outdoors on the deck overlooking the vineyard. They sell food & beverages, local cheeses, breads, and other goodies. And of course, they sell wine and have wine tasting.
LEADER: Tammy Jones, tjjones@colby.edu.   
LINK to RIDE MAP (2015): http://gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6800276

Monday, August 20, 2018

Still Lots of Riding Ahead - No Wining

We had beautiful weather and a splendid ride on Sunday over some great back roads through Wayne, Fayette, Leeds and vicinity. The scenery was first rate, the company was grand, and we even got treated to lemonade at the summit of Mt. Pisgah! Our thanks to Fritz, who managed to lead the ride on one or more bikes, despite some challenging mechanical difficulties. This Sunday we will head out to Lincolnville and the Cellardoor Winery, situated in an elaborately refinished barn nestled in the hills outside of Camden, and venture out over another very popular route. Hope to see you Sunday!

August 26th, Sunday: LINCOLNVILLE 
“Out Through the Cellar Door” – a circuit of Megunticook Lake, including Camden and the Cellardoor Winery and vineyard in Youngtown (Lincolnville).  
START: 10:00 A.M., at the Cellardoor Winery, 367 Youngtown Rd, one mile east of Route 52. Please park along the winery driveway leading up the hill across from the store, and not in the customer parking lot behind the winery store.The folks at the winery have graciously allowed us access to restrooms and water before the ride, but please no cleats in the building. Thank you.
DIRECTIONS: From Camden, take Rt. 52 north for 5 miles and turn right onto the Youngtown Rd for one mile. See the Cellardoor Winery website for map and detailed directions: http://mainewine.com.
DISTANCE: 25-30 miles.
HIGHLIGHTS: Visit the winery store and take a walk through the vineyards. Numerous lake views during the ride. Camden (& Rockport). Part of the route is the official East Coast Greenway interim on-road coastal route.
LUNCH: The winery has tables outdoors on the deck overlooking the vineyard. They sell food & beverages, local cheeses, breads, and other goodies. And of course, they sell wine and have wine tasting.
LEADER: Tammy Jones, tjjones@colby.edu.   
LINK to RIDE MAP (2015): http://gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6800276

For more information about the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club, contact Jim Merrick at 293-3784 or hjmerrick@gmail.com, and check out the KVBC blog, Posted Roads, at http://postedroads.blogspot.com, or follow our Facebook page.



Thursday, August 16, 2018

Wayne Ride Switched from Saturday to Sunday

Due to the forecast of poor weather for Saturday morning, we have decided to follow the sun, and we will move the start of the Wayne ride to Sunday at the same time and place. Let's try for Sunday, and we'll see you then!

Sunday, August 19th - WAYNE
"Which Way to Wayne?" - a high summer ramble from Wayne to Fayette, Livermore, Leeds, and Winthrop.
START: 9 am at the Wayne Elementary School, 48 Pond Road, Wayne. DISTANCE: 37 or 24 miles.
TERRAIN: flat to moderately hilly.
HIGHLIGHTS: scenic back roads with some great views, and a possible post-ride stop at Tubby's Ice Cream in Wayne
LEADER: Fritz Onion, fritz@pluralsight.com.

For more information on the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club, contact Jim Merrick at 293-3784, hjmerrick@gmail.com, or check out our club blog, "Posted Roads" at http://postedroads.blogspot.com, or keep up to date via our Facebook page.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Wayne Every Which Way

We caught a nice break in the hot weather with a beautiful cool, dry day on Saturday for our ride around Mount Vernon and Chesterville, and if that wasn't enough of a treat we also managed to work in a local parade and some hotdogs! This Saturday we will have another treat in store, as we explore more of the great cycling roads around Wayne, culminating in a stop at the local ice cream emporium. See you Saturday!

Saturday, August 18th - WAYNE
"Which Way to Wayne?" - a high summer ramble from Wayne to Fayette, Livermore, Leeds, and Winthrop.
START: 9 am at the Wayne Elementary School, 48 Pond Road, Wayne. DISTANCE: 37 or 24 miles.
TERRAIN: flat to moderately hilly.
HIGHLIGHTS: scenic back roads with some great views, and a possible post-ride stop at Tubby's Ice Cream in Wayne
LEADER: Fritz Onion, fritz@pluralsight.com.

For more information on the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club, contact Jim Merrick at 293-3784, hjmerrick@gmail.com, or check out our club blog, "Posted Roads" at http://postedroads.blogspot.com, or keep up to date via our Facebook page.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Hot Dog!

We had a fine turn-out for the metric century from Wayne to Buckfield and Paris on Sunday.  No one got (too) lost, and we all survived the hills and the gravel chip seal the highway dept. decided to add to some newly paved roads. This Saturday we will return to Mount Vernon, and yes, that means it is time once again for Ken's Hot Dog Ride!  This will be the tenth annual Hot Dog Ride, and we will meet at the ride leader's after the ride.  If you can make it, or even if you can just come to the BBQ afterwards, an RSVP to the ride leader so we can get an approximate head count would be appreciated!  See you Saturday!

Saturday, August 11th - MOUNT VERNON
"Hot Dog! - The Hot Dog Ride" (not because we'll ride like one but because we will want one) - a tour through Mount Vernon, Fayette, Chesterville and Farmington Falls.
START: 9:00 AM at 17 Teaberry Lane (unpaved) the first right off of Seavey Corner Road, less than 1/4 mile from the junction of Rt.41 in Mt. Vernon Village.  The house is the first dwelling on the right. Park along the sides of the driveway or Teaberry Lane wherever you can.
If you plan to stay for the post-ride gathering, an RSVP to the ride leader would be welcome!
DISTANCE: 30 or 14 miles.
TERRAIN: Moderately hilly.
HIGHLIGHTS: Numerous ponds and lakes, the Chesterville Esker, little traveled back roads along the Sandy River, and a post-ride hot dog BBQ!
LEADER:  Jim Merrick, hjmerrick@gmail.com, 293-3784.

For more information about the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club, contact Jim Merrick at 293-3784 or hjmerrick@gmail.com, follow us on Facebook, or check out the KVBC blog, Posted Roads, at http://postedroads.blogspot.com.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Buckfield Cue Sheet

Wayne-Buckfield-Paris Arrows.

Here is the cue sheet for the 40-mile ride from Wayne to Buckfield. This is also the cut-off route to shorten the Metric Century before Streaked Mountain. The rides split at the 18-mile mark. The Long Ride arrows at the split are marked with an "L" and the Short Ride arrows are marked with an "S". The Short Ride rejoins the Long Ride approx. three miles down Rt. 117. Here is the link to the 40-mile ride route map: https://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=7217238.

“We’ll Always Have Buckfield”
39.8 Miles – Cue Sheet

LEG   TOTAL          CUE
0.0       0.0                   RIGHT out of Wayne Elementary School on Pond Road
0.3       0.3                   RIGHT on Rt. 133
0.7       1.0                   LEFT on Rt. 219
5.7       6.7                   LEFT to stay on Rt. 219 after bridge crossing
3.7       10.4                 Cross Rt. 4 to stay on Rt. 219 (CAUTION)
2.5       12.9                 LEFT on Perry Road (watch pavement)
3.4       16.3                 LEFT on East Buckfield Road
1.8       18.1                 LEFT on Rhodes Road across from Buckfield Mall (Store)

                                    RIDES SPLIT – Short Ride “S” goes LEFT, Long Ride “L” goes STRAIGHT

0.1       18.2                 Merge LEFT on Rt. 117
5.7       23.9                 Cross Rt. 4 to stay on Rt. 117 (CAUTION) (Nezinscot Farm Café in 1.3 mi)
2.3       26.2                 RIGHT on Center Bridge Road (Store on corner)
2.4       28.6                 LEFT on Church Hill Road immediately after bridge crossing
1.2       29.8                 Bear LEFT to stay on Church Hill Road
4.4       34.2                 LEFT on Rt. 106
1.4       35.6                 Bear RIGHT on Lakeshore Drive (No Sign)
2.1       37.7                 RIGHT on Rt. 219
1.2       38.9                 RIGHT on Rt. 133
0.6       39.5                 LEFT on Pond Road
0.3       39.8                 LEFT into Wayne Elementary School - END

Paris Cue Sheet

Paris Ride Arrow Shape.

With the start of the Wayne to Paris Metric Century shifted from Saturday to Sunday (August 5 at 9am), it is possible that some folks might not be able to make the ride if they have already made other plans for the weekend. Since the ride is arrowed, here is the cue sheet to allow those who wish to do the ride later on their own. The arrows are light blue chevrons in shape, and there will be an arrow about one hundred feet or so before a turn, just before the turn, and just after the turn - three in all at each turn. In addition, there will be a confirming arrow every mile or so along lengthy stretches so you know you are still on the route. Here is the link to the metric century route map: https://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=7008015. For those of you who can join us on the ride - see you Sunday!

“We’ll Always Have Paris”
Metric Century Cue Sheet


LEG   TOTAL          CUE
0.0       0.0                   RIGHT out of Wayne Elementary School on Pond Road
0.3       0.3                   RIGHT on Rt. 133
0.7       1.0                   LEFT on Rt. 219
5.7       6.7                   LEFT to stay on Rt. 219 after bridge crossing
3.7       10.4                 Cross Rt. 4 to stay on Rt. 219 (CAUTION)
2.5       12.9                 LEFT on Perry Road (watch pavement)
3.4       16.3                 LEFT on East Buckfield Road
1.8       18.1                 Buckfield Mall (Store on right; next store on Metric is at approx. mile 41)

                                    RIDES SPLIT – Short Ride “S” goes LEFT, Long Ride “L” goes STRAIGHT

0.1         18.2                 STRAIGHT on Rt. 117
0.9       19.1                 Bear LEFT to stay on Rt. 117 in Hebron Village
6.8       25.9                 RIGHT on Christian Ridge Road (watch pavement)
2.2       28.1                 LEFT on Lincoln Street (No Sign) Note: Paris Hill Weather Station on Left
0.3       28.4                 LEFT on Paris Hill Road (watch pavement)
1.8       30.2                 Bear LEFT on Hill Street (watch pavement)
0.9       31.1                 RIGHT on Rt. 117
0.1       31.2                 LEFT on Rt. 119 (watch pavement, no shoulder)
5.4       36.6                 LEFT on Station Road at Hebron Academy (Store in 4.4 mi)
4.8       41.4                 LEFT on Rt. 124
0.2         41.6                 RIGHT on Bryant Road
0.9         42.5                 Bear RIGHT to stay on Bryant Road           
0.2       42.7                 LEFT on East Hebron Road (steep hill ahead)
2.5       45.2                 RIGHT on Rt. 117 (RIDES MERGE)
2.5       47.7                 Cross Rt. 4 to stay on Rt. 117 (CAUTION) (Nezinscot Farm Café in 1.3 mi)
2.3       50.0                 RIGHT on Center Bridge Road (Store on corner)
2.4       52.4                 LEFT on Church Hill Road immediately after bridge crossing
1.2       53.6                 Bear LEFT to stay on Church Hill Road
4.3       57.9                 LEFT on Rt. 106
1.4       59.3                 Bear RIGHT on Lakeshore Drive (No Sign)
2.1       61.4                 RIGHT on Rt. 219
1.2       62.6                 RIGHT on Rt. 133
0.6       63.3                 LEFT on Pond Road
0.3       63.6                 LEFT into Wayne Elementary School - END