For more information on the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club contact Jim Merrick at 293-3784, hjmerrick@gmail.com, and check out the KVBC blog at http://postedroads.
Monday, September 26, 2022
More Apples!
We had some crisp, Fall weather for our rides from Readfield on
Saturday and from Norridgewock & Madison on Sunday. Saturday
featured a stop at the Monmouth Apple Festival where we sampled numerous
apple treats (the apple pie was sublime). Sunday was less windy and
warmer, and we stopped at two historic landmarks: the Wire Bridge in New
Portland, and the Bailey Farm Windmill in North Anson. Many thanks to
our ride leaders (and their stand-ins), Brian, David, & Jim, and to
all who turned out! This Saturday we will return to Livermore for our
annual ride to Boothby's Apple Orchard. Hope you can join us as we roll
into the month of October!
Saturday, October 1 - LIVERMORE FALLS
"Boothby's Apple Ride" - a tour of the ponds and ridges around Livermore and Chesterville, with an apple orchard stop.
START:
10:00 am at the store formerly known as Pike's Corner Oasis (now Rusty
Lantern) at the junction of Rt.s 106, 133, and Campground Road in
Livermore.
DISTANCE: 39 miles with a 24-mile cut-off.
TERRAIN: moderately hilly with several good hills.
HIGHLIGHTS: great back roads with numerous scenic views, and a stop at Boothby's
Orchard, a family-owned farm for seven generations going back to 1865.
We may have a vehicle at the orchard to transport any apples you buy
back to the start.
LEADER: John Lanoue, john.lanoue@avid.com.
LINK to ROUTE MAP (2016): https://www.gmap- pedometer.com/?r=6799282
Sunday, September 25, 2022
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Is This Bridge Wired?
We have reportedly some fine riding weather coming up this weekend
for our end-of-September KVBC double header. Saturday, as previously
announced, we will ride from the Readfield Elementary School to
Winthrop, Monmouth, and Wales, stopping at the Monmouth Apple Festival.
Here are the ride details for Sunday's ride from either Norridgewock or
Madison to the historic Wire Bridge in New Portland. Please join us on
either ride, or both!
Sunday, September 25 - NORRIDGEWOCK and MADISON
"The Wire Bridge Ride"
- a Fall Foliage tour along the scenic Carrabassett River,
through Norridgewock, Madison, Anson, New Portland and New Vineyard.
START:
Long Ride - 9:00 AM at the Mill Stream Elementary School, 26 Mercer Road (Rt. 2) in Norridgewock;
Short Ride - 9:30 AM at the parking lot across from the former Madison
Mill on Main St. in Madison, just before the bridge over the Kennebec.
DISTANCE: Long Ride - approx 53 miles; Short Ride - approx. 37 miles.
TERRAIN: moderate with some hills
HIGHLIGHTS: Fall foliage along the Carrabassett River, and the historic Wire Bridge in
New Portland, a civil engineering landmark built in 1866, perhaps the
only one of its kind still in existence.
LEADERS: Brian Bowker, 485-6793, bbowk321@yahoo.com; and David Chiappetta, dlchiappetta@aol.com
Link to long route (53 miles) starting at the Mill Stream Elementary School in Norridgewock:
https://ridewithgps.com/ routes/40981768
Link to short route (37 miles) starting from parking lot across the street from the former Madison Paper Mill, Madison
Labels:
Anson,
Madison,
New Portland,
New Vineyard,
Norridgewock
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Apple Pie!
We had much cooler weather for our ride Saturday from Richmond, with many of us sporting tights, jackets, arm warmers, etc. Fortunately it was sunny, and we had a really beautiful ride to Wiscasset. About a half-dozen of us took part in the Share the Road with Carol ride on Sunday where we lucked out with more fine riding weather and met up with some old friends. This weekend we will return to the Monmouth Apple Festival on Saturday after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, followed by a popular tour to the Wire Bridge in New Portland on Sunday (details to come). More fine riding ahead!
Saturday, September 24th - READFIELD
"Monmouth a la Mode" - a tour through Readfield and Winthrop to the Monmouth Apple Festival.
START: 9:00 AM at the Readfield Elementary School, 84 South Road, Readfield.
DISTANCE: 29 or 33.5 Miles.
TERRAIN: Rolling, with a few stiff hills. The long ride includes approx. 1/2 mile of gravel.
HIGHLIGHTS: Back roads beside rolling orchards, lakeside summer camps, small hidden hamlets... and the Monmouth Apple Festival: a great little small town festival devoted to celebrating all things pomological in one of Maine’s classic apple towns. The festival features lots of hot, baked apple pies and other apple treats, yard sales and open houses, fun and games, and self-guided tours of the Monmouth Historical Society’s many unique museum buildings and shops.
LEADER: Jim Merrick, hjmerrick@gmail.com.
LINK to ROUTE MAP (long): https://www.gmap- pedometer.com/?r=7411865
LINK to ROUTE MAP (short): https://www.gmap- pedometer.com/?r=7413905
For more information about the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club, contact Jim Merrick at hjmerrick@gmail.com, and check out the KVBC blog, Posted Roads, at http://postedroads.
Labels:
Apple Festival,
Monmouth,
Readfield,
Winthrop
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Richmond to the Sea
Cooler temperatures were the order of the day for the start of our ride Sunday in Wayne. It warmed up fast when the sun broke through the clouds by late morning. Fritz and Susan led us on a wonderful ride over many back roads, with a pair of short gravel options for those who wanted to explore the area further. Many thanks to our leaders, and once again to Chris for warm home-made muffins at the start! This Saturday's ride will head out from Richmond to the sea, with a likely stop at Treats in Wiscasset. Sunday will bring the 6th annual "Share the Road with Carol" ride in Windsor. Lots of things happening, and we hope you can join us!
Saturday, September 17th - RICHMOND
"Wheeling 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 315 Front Street (Rt.24). 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.
LEADER: David Lipman, dlipman@lkblawmaine. com.
LINK to RIDE MAP: https://ridewithgps.com/ routes/37008486
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.
Monday, September 5, 2022
Don't Let the Good Times Wayne
We had near perfect weather for our ride last Saturday from China to Albion, and it suited the ride very well. We also had a fine turnout of 19 riders, including some newcomers. Many thanks to Duncan and Tammy for leading us on a great ride! This Sunday we will head over to Wayne for an early Fall classic, and we have already started to see the leaves turn. Hope to see you on Sunday!
Sunday, September 11th - WAYNE
"Which Way to Wayne?" - an early Fall tour from Wayne to Fayette, Livermore, Leeds, and Winthrop.
START: 9 am at the Wayne Elementary School, 48 Pond Road, Wayne.
DISTANCE: 37 miles.
TERRAIN: flat to moderately hilly; with perhaps an optional route with some gravel riding.
HIGHLIGHTS: scenic back roads with some great views.
LEADER: Fritz Onion, fritzonion@gmail.com
LINK to ROUTE MAP: https://www.strava.com/ routes/4011324
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.
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