the Weblog of the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club (KVBC)
Monday, May 1, 2017
From Little Acorns
We had a great ride in China last Sunday with bright sunshine and a fine
turnout of 20 riders - thanks to Jeanine for leading, and to Jim Floyd
who had some extra maple syrup to hand out to anyone who missed out the
week before. May is Bike Month, and we have more great riding in store,
starting this Saturday in Skowhegan. Although it isn't exactly Cinco de
Mayo, we may still have a tour of the Oak Pond Brewery after the ride.
Please note the 10:00 am start. Hope to see you then!
Saturday, May 6 - SKOWHEGAN "Ales and Acorns" - a not-quite Cinco de Mayo ride through Canaan, Skowhegan, Waterville and Hinckley. START: 10:00 am at the Oak Pond Brewery, 101 Oak Pond Road, near the Skowhegan/Canaan town line. Directions at their website: http://www.oakpondbrewery.com/contact.asp. Please park in the area behind the brewery. DISTANCE: approx 39 miles TERRAIN: moderate to hilly HIGHLIGHTS: some little-traveled back roads, river views, and an optional brewery tour at the ride's end. LEADER: John Lanoue, john.lanoue@avid.com. LINK TO RIDE MAP (2016): http://gmap-pedometer.com/?r=7061836 BCM Calendar Link: http://www.bikemaine.org/event2/kvbc-acorns-and-ales
Welcome to POSTED ROADS, the Weblog of the Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club (KVBC).
The Kennebec Valley Bicycle Club (KVBC) sponsors recreational road rides in the Central Maine area. The KVBCwelcomes all cyclists to join in our rides along the many scenic back roads and lakes, rivers, and forests that grace our neck of the woods. Many of our rural roads are "posted" in late winter to limit access to heavy motor vehicles which damage roads during the seasonal freeze-thaw cycle. POSTED ROADSare harbingers of spring and months of fine cycling ahead. For club cycling news keep an eye on our weblog, POSTED ROADS, where we will post information on the roads we will travel on upcoming rides, as well as other features of interest to our members. We hope you will join us onPOSTED ROADS!
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