Saturday, September 19, 2009

Maynard & Stow Revolutionary Ride



Click here to see an online map of the route.


The ride from Maynard to the rally and back is being led by Robin Schulman, a certified safe cycling instructor.


The ride from Stow to the Old North Bridge is 9 miles and from Maynard 7 miles. The terrain is flat to gently rolling. Bring lunch, snacks, and water.



Contacts:

Maynard - Robin Schulman rschu92@yahoo.com
Stow - Arnie Epstein arnold.epstein@comcast.net



Logistics:




11:45 AM - Stow bikers gather at Lower Common (next to Shaw's) for send off with ride sharers and bus riders..

12:05 PM - Stow bikers start off from Lower Common

12:15 PM - Maynard bikers gather at the Boys & Girls Club (intersection of 117 and 27)
12:30 PM - Stow bikers meet up with Maynard bikers at the Boys & Girls Club for safety check and ride details.

1:00 PM - Depart Maynard for rally

1:45 PM - Arrive at Concord

3:30 PM - Early Concord departure (slower riders)
4:00 PM - Depart Concord

4:45 PM - Arrive Maynard

5:00 PM - Arrive Stow

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Revolutionary Ride from Lexington Green

Do you live near the Lexington Green?
Are you planning to attend the Revolutionary Rally at the Old North Bridge in Concord, MA?

What better way to get there than to ride your bike along the route the Minutemen took from Lexington Green to the Old North Bridge in 1775.

Register for the ride to help us plan by clicking here.

The Revolutionary Ride will be the perfect way to arrive at the International Day of Climate Change event at the Old North Bridge.

We will be gathering on the Lexington Green in front of Hancock Church (1912 Massachusetts Avenue) at 12:15 PM.

We will be leaving at 12:30 PM from the Lexington Green for the 7 mile ride to the Old North Bridge. We'll be raising the 350 alarm to the surrounding communities on our way to Concord.

Hybrid or mountain bikes are recommended as we will be traveling 1 mile on the Battle road trail through the Minuteman National Park.

Bring a helmet, a water bottle and something to eat!

Click here to see an online map of the route.