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Gravel Rides Relaunch - Newburgh Two Worlds
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Ride Leader(s)
Margaret A Cowtan
613 483 6551 (c)
Registration Info
Registration is required
Capacity
20 Total Slots
14 Available Slot(s)
About this event
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The Routes We're relaunching the gravel rides program. We've titled this week's outing as "Newburgh Two Worlds". No, we're not referring to Watopia. We'll be cycling in a real world that's a lovely mix of scenic stretches on the Cataraqui Trail and quiet meanderings on gravel country roads north of Newburgh. Both routes will have a rest stop at Centennial Park on the shores of Varty Lake.
Why a Relaunch? We've had some great comments this season about our gravel rides program. In response to those comments, we're going to make the following changes to the program:
- the program will now be on Wednesdays (Gravel Wednesdays!), not Tuesdays. This means the Club will now be offering morning rides on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. We think that this will a good balanced schedule
- the starting locations for the gravel rides will generally be closer to Kingston then previously. With limited exceptions, there will no longer be long drives to places like Tamworth, Sharbot Lake or Westport
- the "goat path" sections will be eliminated (although not by unanimous vote!). However, we'll still be exploring interesting and quiet roads and trails not generally accessible on a road bike
- a number of the routes will be a mix of stretches on the Cataraqui or K&P Trails, and sections on neighboring quiet country roads ("Two Worlds Routes")
- most of the time we'll offer a true short route (typically 40 to 52 km), as well as a longer route
There's still two months left in the season. We look forward to welcoming some new additions to the gravel growling crew!
Equipment You don't need need a fancy new $10,000 bike for gravel riding. It's really only the tire width that matters. 35-40 mm will be perfect. However, anything wider than 32 mm will generally be fine.
Ride Preparation You should also be familiar with Ontario's Safe Cycling Guidelines, and bring the following with you on the ride:
- a cell phone, with the app "what3words" installed
- a copy of the ride route (downloaded to a mobile device or printed)
- a spare tube, pump and repair kit
- sufficient hydration and nutrition
- health card
- document showing address and emergency contact information
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