Ride Calendar

 

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BCP offers many regularly scheduled weekly rides. Follow this link to view the Weekly Ride List for more detailed information regarding these rides than the minimal description provided in the Monthly Ride Calendar below. Occasionally, ad-hoc rides are announced. These rides are sent by email to all members of the BCP email list. To join this list, click here. Information about some of our popular starting locations is available on our Ride Guide page which is found under the rides menu item.

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 March 2016 

  • TueMar. 012016
    Monthly QR Mailing Party

    Level All Meet at Cozen O'Connor, 1650 Market St.. The ride leaves at 6:30 pm.
    Leader: Tom Witt, , 215-665-5578

    All welcome to help mail the newsletter, snacks and good company guaranteed along with some light work.

  • WedMar. 022016
    Nighttime Phoenixville Dog Rides

    Level B-/C+, 13-14 mph, 30-40 miles. Meet at Reynolds Dog Park, Longford Rd, Oaks, PA. The ride leaves at 6:30 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Rick Christie, , 610-787-1985

    This weekly ride covers 30-40 miles on low traffic roads. Strong headlights and taillights are required. Wear your brightest most garish clothes and come join the fun. Don't lose your conditioning just because its dark outside. Cheat the darkness and join us for excellent workouts. These rides tend to be on the hilly side, so please be prepared to ride at the listed pace. We regroup at the top of hills when necessary. This is a road ride. Only one speed is offered. Snow, ice, rain and wet or icy roads cancel. Cold weather does NOT cancel.

  • FriMar. 042016
    Friday Frolic w/Linda. Jenkintown to Ardmore via Manayunk Bridge Trail. Later start time (11:00am), due to snow flurries overnight/early morning

    Level B-/C+, 13-15 mph, 46 miles. Jenkintown Whole Foods Market, the Fairway, ~1 mile east of Old York Rd/611. Far end of parking lot.. The ride leaves at 11:00 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12427583.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    FOR MARCH 4: LATER START TIME (11:00am), to allow the temperature to rise and the roads to clear. Jenkintown to Ardmore via Manayunk Bridge Trail and Cynwyd Heritage Trail. Outbound via Chestnut Hill, Mt. Airy, and Roxborough Return from Ardmore via Villanova, Conshohocken, and Flourtown. Indoor lunch stop in Ardmore at mile 22 (choice of places - Farmer's Market, cafes). On the return, there are optional Wawa stops if needed at mile 30 (West Conshy) or mile 40 (Glenside). Total elevation gain 2897 feet - rolling terrain. We climb Barren Hill at mile 32. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain the advertised pace. GENERIC DESCRIPTION: Scenic adventures by bike on most Fridays, throughout the year. Explore pretty, peaceful roads in suburban counties -- Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, etc. Starting points will vary, so that we can cycle through different regions. Please check the daily calendar for details of each Friday's route -- terrain, mileage, rest stops, etc. Cue sheets and on-line route map will be provided for each ride. If weather conditions are not conducive to cycling, this ride may be replaced by a hike/walk (on foot). As long as we are enjoying outdoor physical exercise, and Mother Nature, in the company of friends, we'll have a memorable outing.

  • SatMar. 052016
    Convoluted Early Bird Ride to Coffee in Manayunk via Upper Dublin (ad-hoc ride)

    Level B/B-, 14.75 -15.25 mph, 48 +/- miles. Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 8:45 am.
    Leader: Jeffrey Braff, , 215-837-2808

    Assemble at 8:45. We willl leave at 8:50 SHARP! Latest forecast is for partly sunny skies, starting temp. in mid-30's and rising and, most importantly, low winds. Ride through East Falls, Mount Airy, Chestnut Hill, Wyndmor, Fort Washington, Upper Dublin, Oreland, Whitemarsh, Ambler, Manayunk, and Bala Cynwyd. Many hills, but no killers. One quick comfort stop at mile 18 or so if needed, and long coffee stop in Manayunk at mile 40 or so (or in Flourtown at mile 28 or so if we are cold). (It's all about the coffee.) Riders doing advertised pace (which is what our computers should read as "average" at the finish) will not be dropped. Partial cue sheet showing turns, but not milage. Please preregister. It saves time and improves substantially my ability to read your emergency information.


    CANCELLED Tim's Saturday Morning Ride

    Level D, 9-14 mph, 35-50 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Owen Sindler, , 215-990-3207

    This longer and hilly ride at a D pace will explore routes that lead to suburban Philadelphia destinations. There will be hills and interesting views. Bring helmet, extra tubes, $ for mid-ride snack. Dress appropriately for the weather. There will be options to return via Septa Regional Rail if tired.


    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Saturday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Saturday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Kimberton Wholefood store in Kimberton for an indoor coffee break, the ride 17.5 miles back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    Main Line Cycles Brisk Ride

    Level B+, 16-17 mph, 40-55 miles. Main Line Cycles front of shop 919 Montgomery Ave. The ride leaves at 9:05 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1940076 or http://ridewithgps.com/trips/6374986.
    Leaders: Jeff Diacik, , 215-783-8537, Derek Barnes, , 610-246-3917 and Shahar Shiff, , 215-776-3963 

    Great roads with low traffic. We have a few routes that bring us out around or through Ridley Creek State Park. Average speed will be 16-17 mph, but note that these routes include over 4000' of climbing. Bring a snack for a brief mid-ride break. Consider the on-line routes approximate. Leave by 9:05 AM. Rain cancels.


    Another "Hot Soup" Ride - Narberth to the Wegman's of Malvern

    Level C+/B-, 13-14.5 mph, 48 miles. Main Line Cycles, 919 Montgomery Ave, Narberth, PA, 19072. This is next to . The ride leaves at 9:20 am. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12440993.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Scenic route from Narberth, through pretty horse farm countyside in the outer Main Line, to the Wegman's in Malvern for something hot for lunch. Outbound via Haverford and Bryn Mawr, return via Wayne and Villanova. Lunch stop at Wegman's in Malvern is at mile 28. On the outbound, there is a Wawa at mile 8.5 in Bryn Mawr. If needed, we can take a brief, on-bike rest stop at Willows Park at mile 14, before the lunch stop. The return route will include part of the (flat) Chester Valley Trail. At mile 35, we have a significant climb up Valley Road, as we approach Wayne. Total climbing is 3004 feet. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but will try to maintain the advertised pace. Goal is to return before 2:30, since we have a club social later this afternoon at Main Line Cycles ("Gear Up for Spring" Wellness Event).


    "Gear Up for Spring" Wellness Event - Indoor Social Event, NOT a ride

    Hike ALL are welcome Main Line Cycles, 919 Montgomery Ave, Narberth, PA, 19072. This is next to . The hike leaves at 3:30 pm. The on-line route map is http://phillybikeclub.org/newbcp/events/SpringWellness/SpringWellness2016.pdf.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Special evening for BCP members, geared (no pun intended) to help us overcome the winter blahs and to get ready for the return of cycling this spring, just around the corner. A physical conditioning coach, a bicycle fit expert, a sports performance psychologist, and a sports nutritionist will be sharing their expertise with us, re. how to boost your cycling & fitness program without pain, how to be properly fitted on your bike for comfort and efficiency, how to reverse winter weight gain, how to make 2016 your best, most memorable and satisfying year of cycling ever, etc. Refreshments will be served (including beer & wine), and we'll have raffle prizes to give away. Gathering begins at 3:30pm for socializing and refreshments, and the program begins at 4:00pm. Event details are posted on the right-hand margin of this website's home page, under "Events". Parking is available near Main Line Cycles - there is an adjacent parking lot next to what used to be "Annie Sez". Public Transit is available: Main Line Cycles is ~4 blocks from the Narberth train station, served by the R5 Paoli-Thorndale Line. The 44 bus runs along Montgomery Ave, in front of the shop. VOLUNTEERS APPRECIATED: If you are able to help at this event either with set-up (arriving ~3:00), or with clean-up (after the program), please contact Linda McGrane. THANK YOU for volunteering!

  • SunMar. 062016
    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Sunday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Sunday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Hennings Market in Harleysville for an indoor coffee break, then ride 17.5 mile back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    Trail ride to Green Lane

    Level C +/B-, 12-13 mph, 45+/- miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:30 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Elliot Titcher, , 215-740-1149

    Mountain bike/ hybrid bike ride. Mostly paved or packed stone road surface. No one dropped but riders should be able to maintain the average pace. Some hills. Bring an on bike snack and something to drink. In door rest stop somewhere.


    Hike the Wissahickon

    Hike hike, 6-8 miles miles. Meet at Valley Green Inn. The hike leaves at 9:30 am.
    Leaders: Debbie Hoellein, , 215-833-5545, Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862 and James R. McClory, , (609) 513-1714 

    Please join us on a beautiful hike in the Wissahickon. We'll be going South from the Valley Green Inn. We'll be mainly on trails with some flat options. Hiking shoes are recommended. Well behaved, leashed canione friends are welcome. Be aware there might not be a bathroom stop available. If you are parking on the Chestnut Hill side, park in the upper lot- the lower lot is reserved for quests of the Inn.


    Hike Sunfish Pond

    Hike hike Dunfield Creek Natural Area, Worthington State Forest, NJ https://goo.gl/maps/6rkJLaaMREA2. The hike leaves at 10:00 am. The on-line route map is https://goo.gl/maps/6rkJLaaMREA2.
    Leader: Stephen A. Muth, , 215-692-3585

    Please join me (Helen's can't join us) for a hiking excursion to Sunfish Pond near Mt. Tammany on the New Jersey side of the Delaware Water Gap. We will be hiking on the Appalachian Trail on the way up and along the Dunnfield Creek on the way down. Sunfish Pond is a natural glacial pond that will provide beautiful scenery for a short lunch break at the midpoint. Total length of the hike will be 8 to 9 miles with about 1000 feet of elevation gain. While not particularly challenging, this is more than "a walk in the park" and is not recommended as a first hike. Please bring sturdy footwear as the trail can be rocky and we will be rock hopping across a small stream on the way down. Dressing in layers and a daypack with snacks/lunch and a water bottle are highly recommended. More info at: http://www.njhiking.com/best_hikes_in_nj_sunfish_pond/ Google maps link to trailhead: https://goo.gl/maps/6rkJLaaMREA2. Restrooms may or may not be available at the trailhead. (Sometimes the flush toilets are locked for the season, and sometimes the porta-potty is unuseable.)


    Sunday version of Saturday B-/C+ ride- Art Museum to King of Prussia

    Level B-/C+, 13-14.5 mph, 50-55 miles. Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 10:15 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Joseph Lubeck, , 610-291-3014

    A friendly ride that regroups as necessary. Climbing will usually average around 3000'. Overall average speed should be around 14mph, and we'll maintain a speed of 15-18mph on flat terrain. Bring $ for a food stop at about the halfway point at Wegmans in K of P. No one will be dropped. Wet roads or a 50% chance of rain cancels ride. PLEASE CHECK POSTING FOR CANCELLATION, WHICH CAN OCCUR UP TO 2 HOURS BEFORE RIDE IS SCHEDULED TO DEPART. PLEASE NOTE THE LATER WINTER START TIME


    Sunny Sunday D Ride

    Level D, 9-12 mph, 14-28 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: George L. Yarnell, , 610-626-3338

    Relaxed paced ride through Fairmount Park and beyond depending on riders assembled. Wear helmet and dress for cold weather in layers. We will stop for warming up and snack about 1/2 way. There might be a hill to help warm us up if cold, but no one will be dropped. It is OK to walk up a hill if necessary. Bring extra tube, $ for mid ride snack. Warm smiles are need if it is too cold. Ride will not cancel because of cold, but ice or snow on the roads will. Cancellation will be listed on the Phillybikeclub.org Daily Ride list by 10:30 AM


    Sunny Sunday C Spin-Off

    Level C Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:15 pm.
    Leader: Tom Witt, , 215-665-5578

    A true C ride, which cheerfully waits to regroup. Usually 25-35 miles, usually with a lunch or snack stop. Meet at the Italian Fountain, near the parking garage sign.


    Sunday Afternoon (Post-Hike) Winter Ramble - Bruno's to Willow Grove Panera

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 38 miles. Meet at Bruno's, Northwestern and Germantown Aves. The ride leaves at 1:15 pm. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12152003.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    FOR MARCH 6: New spin on the route to Willow Grove. Outbound by Plymouth Meeting, Ambler, and Maple Glen. Rest stop at Panera of Willow Grove at mile 24. Return via Huntingdon Valley, Abington, and North Hills. Total elevation gain 1834 feet - rolling terrain, but nothing too steep. GENERIC DESCRIPTION: Scenic, 35+ mile loop, usually through Montgomery County or Lower Bucks, with a brief rest stop. Unless otherwise stated, this winter afternoon ride will meet at Bruno's Diner (finishing point for many of the Sunday morning Wissahickon hikes). We may on occasion meet at another location in Chestnut Hill. Even if you don't join the hike in the morning, you are welcome to cycle with us on this afternoon ride! We will stop to regroup if needed, but try as much as possible to maintain 13-15mph, due to short daylight. Plan is to return before 5:00pm. Please bring lights, just in case we return in the nick of time. Please ensure that your bike is ready before start time, so that we can leave promptly. Specific details will be posted for each Sunday's Route. Scheduled for EVERY Sunday throughout the winter (for the duration of the hiking season), weather permitting, EXCEPT Feb. 21. This ride will resume on Feb. 28. If winter weather conditions are not conducive to cycling, this ride may be replaced by a snow activity, e.g., cross-country skiing or snow-shoeing. As long as we keep moving throughout the winter, we will maintain our base fitness level for the return of spring cycling in March.

  • TueMar. 082016
    Ride your bike Tuesday

    Level C+/B- & B, 13.5/14.5 & 15+ mph, 42 miles. Meet at Upper Dublin High School. The ride leaves at 10:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/8312409.
    Leaders: Joel Stein, , and Wesley Wolf, ,  

    Lets take advantage of the warmer weather, We will be riding to Wegmans in Warrington, Pa. Mostly rolling terrain with some slight climbs, Total 2046ft. Ride Leaves from Upper Dublin High School at 10:00am. There will be 2 paces. 13.5/14.5 C+/B- & 15+ B+ Joel Stein & Katie Hunt (C+/B-) 267-566-7898 Wes Wolf (B+)


    Wegman's Collegeville Tuesday Ride (ad-hoc ride)

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 20-25 miles. Wegman's Collegeville, 600 Commerce Dr, Collegeville, PA19426. The ride leaves at 4:30 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Thomas G. Madle, , 215-233-2578

    Let's take advantage of the warm weather. Meet 4:30pm. Other ride leaders leading at slower or faster paces are also welcome to post rides from Wegman's. We'll try to avoid monster hills and keep the ride as flat as possible. The ride leaves 4:30 and returns to the lot between 6:00 - 6:15. We'll also ride on Wed. and Thurs. this week from the same Wegman's location in Collegeville.You can use the bathrooms inside of Wegman's "Market Cafe" to change from your work clothes into your cycling clothes.

  • WedMar. 092016
    Wegman's Collegeville Wednesday Ride (ad-hoc ride)

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 20-25 miles. Wegman's Collegeville, 600 Commerce Dr, Collegeville, PA19426. The ride leaves at 4:30 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Thomas G. Madle, , 215-233-2578

    Let's take advantage of the warm weather. Meet 4:30pm. Other ride leaders leading at slower or faster paces are also welcome to post rides from Wegman's. We'll try to avoid monster hills and keep the ride as flat as possible. The ride leaves 4:30 and returns to the lot between 6:00 - 6:15. We'll also ride on Tues.. and Thurs. this week from the same Wegman's location in Collegeville.You can use the bathrooms inside of Wegman's "Market Cafe" to change from your work clothes into your cycling clothes.


    Nighttime Phoenixville Dog Rides

    Level B-/C+, 13-14 mph, 30-40 miles. Meet at Reynolds Dog Park, Longford Rd, Oaks, PA. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Rick Christie, , 610-787-1985

    This weekly ride covers 30-40 miles on low traffic roads. Strong headlights and taillights are required. Wear your brightest most garish clothes and come join the fun. Don't lose your conditioning just because its dark outside. Cheat the darkness and join us for excellent workouts. These rides tend to be on the hilly side, so please be prepared to ride at the listed pace. We regroup at the top of hills when necessary. This is a road ride. Only one speed is offered. Snow, ice, rain and wet or icy roads cancel. Cold weather does NOT cancel.

  • ThuMar. 102016
    Wegman's Collegeville Thursday Ride (ad-hoc ride)

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 20-25 miles. Wegman's Collegeville, 600 Commerce Dr, Collegeville, PA19426. The ride leaves at 4:30 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Thomas G. Madle, , 215-233-2578

    Let's take advantage of the warm weather. Meet 4:30pm. Other ride leaders leading at slower or faster paces are also welcome to post rides from Wegman's. We'll try to avoid monster hills and keep the ride as flat as possible. The ride leaves 4:30 and returns to the lot between 6:00 - 6:15. We'll also ride on Tue. and Wed. this week from the same Wegman's location in Collegeville.You can use the bathrooms inside of Wegman's "Market Cafe" to change from your work clothes into your cycling clothes.

  • FriMar. 112016
    Friday Frolic w/Linda. Jenkintown to Ardmore via Manayunk Bridge Trail.

    Level B-/C+, 13-15 mph, 49 miles. Jenkintown Whole Foods Market, the Fairway, ~1 mile east of Old York Rd/611. Far end of parking lot.. The ride leaves at 9:45 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12462853.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Pretty route from Jenkintown to Ardmore via Manayunk Bridge Trail and Cynwyd Heritage Trail. Outbound via Chestnut Hill, Mt. Airy, and Roxborough Return from Ardmore via Villanova, Conshohocken, and Flourtown. Indoor lunch stop in Ardmore at mile 24 (choice of places - Farmer's Market, cafes). On the return, if we need another quick rest break, there are optional Wawa stops available at these mile points: mile 32 (West Conshy), mile 38 (Flourtown), or mile 42 (Glenside). Total elevation gain 2977 feet - rolling terrain with a couple of challenging climbs. Please click on the map link below to preview the elevation profile. We climb Barren Hill at mile 34. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain the advertised pace. GENERIC DESCRIPTION: Scenic adventures by bike on most Fridays, throughout the year. Explore pretty, peaceful roads in suburban counties -- Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, etc. Starting points will vary, so that we can cycle through different regions. Please check the daily calendar for details of each Friday's route -- terrain, mileage, rest stops, etc. Cue sheets and on-line route map will be provided for each ride. If weather conditions are not conducive to cycling, this ride may be replaced by a hike/walk (on foot). As long as we are enjoying outdoor physical exercise, and Mother Nature, in the company of friends, we'll have a memorable outing.

  • SatMar. 122016
    Saturday C+

    Level C+/B- Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 8:45 am.
    Leader: Eugene Sobel, , 215-964-4884

    Refer to Linda McGrane's ride leaving from Cadence Cycling. We can connect with the ride for its 9:30 departure.


    Tim's Surday Morning D ride

    Level D, 9-14 mph, 35-50 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: George L. Yarnell, , 610-626-3338

    This longer and hilly ride at a D pace will explore routes that lead to suburban Philadelphia destinations. There will be hills and interesting views. Bring helmet, extra tubes, $ for mid-ride snack. Dress appropriately for the weather. There will be options to return via Septa Regiional Rail.


    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Saturday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Saturday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Kimberton Wholefood store in Kimberton for an indoor coffee break, the ride 17.5 miles back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    Ride to Kimberton Whole Foods - start location moved to Spring Mill Train Station Parking lot in Conshohocken

    Level C+/B-, 13-14 mph, 50-60 +/- miles. Spring Mill Train Station parking lot in Conshohocken at Hector Street. The ride leaves at 9:00 am.
    Leader: Elliot Titcher, , 215-740-1149

    Some hills, regroup as needed. Still working on the route. Lunch stop at Kimberton Whole Foods. Riders should be able to maintain the average pace. Bring an on bike snack and something to drink. Rain cancels.


    Main Line Cycles Brisk Ride

    Level B+, 16-17 mph, 40-55 miles. Main Line Cycles front of shop 919 Montgomery Ave. The ride leaves at 9:05 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1940076 or http://ridewithgps.com/trips/6374986.
    Leaders: Jeff Diacik, , 215-783-8537, Derek Barnes, , 610-246-3917 and Shahar Shiff, , 215-776-3963 

    Great roads with low traffic. We have a few routes that bring us out around or through Ridley Creek State Park. Average speed will be 16-17 mph, but note that these routes include over 4000' of climbing. Bring a snack for a brief mid-ride break. Consider the on-line routes approximate. Leave by 9:05 AM. Rain cancels.


    Manayunk to Newtown Square, via Manayunk Bridge & Cynwyd HeritageTrail (ad-hoc ride)

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 48 miles. Cadence Cycling & Multi-Sport Center, 5000 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, 19128. This is at the bottom of the hill on Ridge Ave, where Main St. merges into Ridge. Parking is available behind Cadence. Parking also available at Manayunk movie theater/diner lot o. The ride leaves at 9:30 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12505271.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Scenic loop from Manayunk to the Panera Cafe in Newtown Square. Outbound via Bala Cynwyd, Narberth, Bryn Mawr, and Haverford. Return via Wayne, Villanova, and Conshohocken. Brief rest stop before lunch at mile 14 in Bryn Mawr. Indoor lunch stop in Newtown Square at mile 26. On the return, there is an optional Wawa stop if needed at mile 40 in West Conshy. The final 8 miles from Conshohocken to Manayunk are mostly flat. Total elevation gain is 2950 feet - rolling terrain with some brisk climbs. Please click on the map link below to preview the route and the elevation profile. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain the advertised speed. Plan is to return by 2:30pm, since BCP is hosting a club event (Non-Profit Fair) beginning at Cadence at 3:30pm.


    BCP's third annual Non-Profit Fair - "Give Back, Get Involved"

    Hike ALL are welcome Cadence Cycling and Multi-Sport Center, 5000 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, 19128. The hike leaves at 3:30 pm.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Special social event for members - several local, bike-related non-profit organizations will be presenting their inspiring missions and achievements, that is, how they serve the community and improve people's lives through cycling, as well as how we cyclists can get involved and help them to reach out to more people who would benefit from their programs. Presenters will include leaders from Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports, Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, Gearing Up, Neighborhood Bike Works, Bike and Build, the Ride of Silence, and the Y Bicycle Association, as well as other groups. We will set up a display table where other non-profits can make their literature available. REFRESHMENTS will be served, and we will have RAFFLE PRIZES to give away. Doors open at 3:30pm for socializing and refreshments, and the Program will begin at 4:00pm. There will be a brief intermission mid-program for refreshments and networking. The presentations will conclude around 6:00-ish. VENUE: Cadence Cycling & Multi-Sport has a new location - 5000 Ridge Ave, at the bottom of the hill on Ridge, where Manayunk's Main St merges into Ridge. It's near where the Wissahickon Creek flows into the Schuylkill. PARKING: There is a free, off-street lot behind the building, which Cadence shares with "Restaurant Depot" PUBLIC TRANSIT: Cadence is immediately adjacent to SEPTA's Wissahickon Transit Center. Several bus lines stop at this point. The Wissahickon train station is also nearby - this station is served by the Manayunk/Norristown Regional Rail Line. VOLUNTEERS APPRECIATED: If you are available to help with set-up (arriving at 3:00), or with clean-up (after the program), THANK YOU for volunteering! Please contact Linda McGrane, re. how you'd like to help. We hope to see you at this program dedicated to helping others and making a positive difference in the community, via bicycling.

  • SunMar. 132016
    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Sunday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Sunday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Hennings Market in Harleysville for an indoor coffee break, then ride 17.5 mile back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    Hike the "Wiss" & Party

    Hike Hike, 2 - 3 mph, 8.1258 miles. Meet at Bruno's, Northwestern and Germantown Aves. The hike leaves at 9:30 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leaders: Richard W. Terry, , 215-675-1536 and Loreli Voltmer, , 215-264-8653 

    Let's hike the meadows one last time and hit some of the hills that get the heart pumping. Inasmuch as this is our last hike of the season, we will celebrate with a party immediately following at Debbie & Jim's house. Potluck is welcome, but not necessary. Please let Debbie know at "whole " if you are bringing something. We hope that you can make it.


    Sunny Sunday D Ride

    Level D, 10-12 mph, 18-22 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Dennis M. Schilling, , 215-677-0291

    Ride up the Wissahickon trail to Rittenhouse town Safety and equipment instruction provided as needed. Helmet, tube for tire and water required. Snack stop along the way. We will regroup as needed. Precipitation, ice, and temps below freezing will cancel the ride so check the website in advance.


    Sunny Sunday C Spin-Off

    Level C Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:15 pm.
    Leader: Michael J Olszewski, , 215-932-8586

    A true C ride, which cheerfully waits to regroup. Usually 25-35 miles, usually with a lunch or snack stop. Meet at the Italian Fountain, near the parking garage sign.


    Sunday PM (Post-Hike) Winter Ramble SPECIAL EDITION, due to HIKING SEASON FINALE - FLOURTOWN to SPRINGHOUSE Please note: Ride meets at FLOURTOWN

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 39 miles. Meet at Flourtown Shopping Center. The ride leaves at 2:00 pm. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7172009.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    LATER STARTING TIME (2:00PM), due to HIKING SEASON FINALE PARTY. FLOURTOWN TO SPRINGHOUSE - new route. Pretty loop from Flourtown to Andorra, Plymouth Meeting, Norristown, Blue Bell, Springhouse, Maple Glen, Ft. Washington, and Oreland on the return. Indoor rest stop at a food court at mile 24. Total elevation gain 1875 feet. Cue sheets will be provided. GENERIC DESCRIPTION: Scenic, 30-35-ish mile loop, usually through Montgomery County or Lower Bucks, with a brief rest stop. Unless otherwise stated, this winter afternoon ride will meet at Bruno's Diner (finishing point for many of the Sunday morning Wissahickon hikes). Even if you don't join the hike in the morning, you are welcome to cycle with us on this ride! We will stop to regroup if needed, but try as much as possible to maintain 13-15mph, due to short daylight. Plan is to return before 5:00pm. Please bring lights, just in case we return in the nick of time. Please ensure that your bike is ready before start time, so that we can leave promptly. Specific details will be posted for each Sunday's Route. Scheduled for EVERY Sunday throughout the winter (for the duration of the hiking season), weather permitting, EXCEPT Feb. 22. If winter weather conditions are not conducive to cycling, this ride may be replaced by a snow activity.

  • WedMar. 162016
    Nighttime Phoenixville Dog Rides

    Level B-/C+, 13-14 mph, 35-45 miles. Meet at Reynolds Dog Park, Longford Rd, Oaks, PA. The ride leaves at 6:15 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Rick Christie, , 610-787-1985

    This weekly ride covers 30-40 miles on low traffic roads. Strong headlights and taillights are required. Wear your brightest most garish clothes and come join the fun. Don't lose your conditioning just because its dark outside. Cheat the darkness and join us for excellent workouts. These rides tend to be on the hilly side, so please be prepared to ride at the listed pace. We regroup at the top of hills when necessary. This is a road ride. Only one speed is offered. Snow, ice, rain and wet or icy roads cancel. Cold weather does NOT cancel.


    Preparing for Early Spring Rides - "Speed Secrets for Cyclists" (Indoor educational & social event)

    Hike All levels are welcome Guy's Bicycles, 326 E. Street Rd (PA-132), Feasterville/Trevose, PA, 19053. This section of Street Rd is between Bustleton Pike/532 and US-1. . The hike leaves at 6:30 pm. The on-line route map is http://www.meetup.com/Suburban-Cyclists-Unlimited-Meetup/events/229322135/.
    Leaders: Kurt Gale, , 484-213-8549 and Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862 

    SCU, Guy's Bicycles, and the Rothman Institute are sponsoring this educational and social event, to help cyclists prepare for early spring rides. Dr. Michael Ross, non-surgical sports medicine physician at the Rothman Institute, will be presenting a talk entitled "Speed Secrets for Cyclists." The presentation will focus on getting the most out of your body through simple tweaks of training and physiology. He will also cover prevention and rehab from certain injuries. Michael Ross has been treating endurance athletes for over a decade. He is been a team physician for numerous professional cycling teams. He also runs the Rothman Institute Performance Lab, a medical and scientific exercise testing and training facility in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He has written two books on training and sports medicine for endurance athletes as well as multiple scientific papers. He has been invited to speak at USA cycling and has been a consultant for several bicycle companies to provide the optimum fit. FREE REFRESHMENTS will be served at 6:30pm, and the program begins at 7:00. This is open to the general public - ALL cyclists are welcome to attend, but you MUST PREREGISTER by 12 noon on Wednesday, 3/16, at this link: http://www.meetup.com/Suburban-Cyclists-Unlimited-Meetup/events/229322135/

  • FriMar. 182016
    Friday Frolic w/Linda Upper Dublin High School to Hennings Market in Harleysville

    Level C+/B-, 13-14.5 mph, 50 miles. Meet at Upper Dublin High School. The ride leaves at 9:45 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/11701741.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Scenic morning loop from UDHS in Ft. Washington, to Hennings Market food court in Harleysville. Outbound via North Wales, Lansdale and Hatfield, return via Worcester and Blue Bell. We will cross the pretty Skippack Creek on our way to lunch. Brief rest stop for snack & bathroom at mile 16 in Lansdale, then lunch at Hennings at mile 28. Total elevation gain is 2236 feet. On the return, we climb Potshop Rd, but then, we go DOWNhill on Bean Rd. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain the advertised pace. Plan is to return by 3:00pm. GENERIC DESCRIPTION: Enjoy scenic adventures by bike on most Fridays, throughout the year. We'll explore pretty, peaceful roads in suburban counties -- Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, etc. Starting points will vary, so that we can cycle through different regions. Please check the daily calendar for details of each Friday's route -- terrain, mileage, rest stops, etc. Cue sheets and on-line route map will be provided for each ride. If weather conditions are not conducive to cycling, this ride may be replaced by a hike/walk (on foot). As long as we are enjoying outdoor physical exercise, and Mother Nature, in the company of friends, we'll have a memorable outing.

  • SatMar. 192016
    Convoluted Early Bird Ride to Coffee in Manayunk via Upper Dublin (ad-hoc ride)

    Level B/B-, 14.75 -15.25 mph, 48 +/- miles. Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 8:25 am.
    Leader: Jeffrey Braff, , 215-837-2808

    Assemble at 8:25. We willl leave at 8:30 SHARP! Latest forecast is for partly sunny skies, starting temp. in mid-30's and rising and, most importantly, relatively low winds. Ride through East Falls, Mount Airy, Chestnut Hill, Wyndmor, Fort Washington, Upper Dublin, Oreland, Whitemarsh, Ambler, Manayunk, and Bala Cynwyd. Many hills, but no killers. One quick comfort stop at mile 18 or so if needed, and long coffee stop in Manayunk at mile 40 or so (or in Flourtown at mile 28 or so if we are cold). (It's all about the coffee.) Riders doing advertised pace (which is what our computers should read as "average" at the finish) will not be dropped. Partial cue sheet showing turns, but not milage. Please preregister. It saves time and improves substantially my ability to read your emergency information.


    Saturday morning ride

    Level D+ C-, 10-11 mph, 20 miles. Meet at 22nd and Spring Garden Sts. The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Owen Sindler, , 215-990-3207

    Level D, 10-11 mph, 20 miles. Meet at 2200 Spring Garden. The ride leaves at 9:00 am. This ride will continue Tim's traditional Saturday mornings rides. A relaxed paced ride . We will stop for warming up and a snack about 1/2 way. . This ride will be more challenging that typical D rides because of some hill climbing. It will help get us ready for the Spring. Bring extra tube, $ for mid ride snack. Warm smiles are need if it is too cold. Ride will not cancel because of cold, but ice or snow on the roads will. Cancellation will be listed on the Phillybikeclub.org


    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Saturday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Saturday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Kimberton Wholefood store in Kimberton for an indoor coffee break, the ride 17.5 miles back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    Early Spring Ramble to St. Peter's Village.- TWO LEADERS, TWO PACES

    Level C+/B- and B, 12-13, 13-14 mph, 60 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12596876.
    Leaders: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862 and Elliot Titcher, , 215-740-1149 

    Hilly, but scenic, loop to and from St. Peter's Village in Chester County, from Valley Forge. This route is based on a pretty and classic ride developed by BCP's Rich Wagner. (Thank you, Rich!) Due to the temporary closure of the Knox Covered Bridge for repairs, we take a slight detour away from Valley Forge Park through Chesterbrook, then rejoin Yellow Springs Rd from Mill Rd. Outbound via Birchrunville, Ludwig's Corner, and Nantmeal. Return from St. Peter's via Kimberton and Oaks. We'll cross the French and Pickering Creeks. Before lunch, we have a brief rest stop (for bathroom & quick snack) at mile 25 in Ludwig's Corner. The sit-down lunch stop at St. Peter's Bakery is at mile 35. On the return, if another rest stop is needed, we'll pass Kimberton Whole Foods at mile 49. The final 10 miles are gently rolling or flat. Due to the climbing (total elevation gain is 4072 feet), our speeds will be slightly reduced. Elliot will lead the faster group (13-14), and Linda will lead the 12-13mph group. We will stop to regroup if needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain the advertised paces.


    Main Line Cycles Brisk Ride

    Level B+, 16-17 mph, 40-55 miles. Main Line Cycles front of shop 919 Montgomery Ave. The ride leaves at 9:05 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1940076 or http://ridewithgps.com/trips/6374986.
    Leaders: Jeff Diacik, , 215-783-8537, Derek Barnes, , 610-246-3917 and Shahar Shiff, , 215-776-3963 

    Great roads with low traffic. We have a few routes that bring us out around or through Ridley Creek State Park. Average speed will be 16-17 mph, but note that these routes include over 4000' of climbing. Bring a snack for a brief mid-ride break. Consider the on-line routes approximate. Leave by 9:05 AM. Rain cancels.


    Saturday C+

    Level C+, 12-14.5 mph, 44 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 10:15 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/400994.
    Leader: Eugene Sobel, , 215-964-4884

    A friendly ride that regroups as necessary. Today we'll do a relaxed ride to Ambler. Climbing will usually average around 2000'. Overall average speed should be around 14mph, and we'll maintain a speed of 14.5-16mph on flat terrain. Bring $ for a food stop at about the halfway point. No one will be dropped. Wet roads or a 50% chance of rain cancels ride. PLEASE CHECK POSTING FOR CANCELLATION, WHICH CAN OCCUR UP TO 2 HOURS BEFORE RIDE IS SCHEDULED TO DEPART. PLEASE NOTE THE LATER WINTER START TIME,

  • SunMar. 202016
    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Sunday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Sunday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Hennings Market in Harleysville for an indoor coffee break, then ride 17.5 mile back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    18th Annual Leprechaun Ride

    Level ALL, 11&13 mph, 31&41 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4199130 (41 mi.) and http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2148448 (31 mi..
    Leaders: Steve Trobovic, , 610-710-1810 and Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862 

    It's the 18th year for this ride. . We ride to Limerick and travel the SRT back to quaint, downtown Phoenixville, and the Polish American Club for a late Leprechaun breakfast (call it brunch if you like), followed by a short, flat ride home. (There are a number of eateries/cafes/coffee shops nearby, if you don’t want a full meal) If you’ve joined us before, you know we always have a fun ride on good biking roads. A multi-club ride. All ride together. No one dropped. Linda will lead a faster paced longer ride. Routes may be shortened if the Leprechaun makes nasty with the weather. Bring money; snack and water. If you want to join Steve at Parkerford, there is a parking lot at the trail head at Linfield Road and Route 724. You can ride to Phoenixville for breakfast and back mostly on the SRT.. Contact the leader for an estimated time of arrival. Leader’s cell 610-710-1810 (Steve - day of ride).


    G.R.I.T Ride to Northbrook

    Level B, 14 mph, 41 miles. Shaw's Bridge Park located on South Creek Rd., West Chester, PA. The ride leaves at 9:45 am. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12544984.
    Leaders: Daniel Operacz, , 267-265-9358 and Samer Eid, ,  

    Meander the scenic roads of Chester county toward Northbrook Market before making our return. Route will cover 31 paved miles and 10 gravel road miles.


    Sunny Sunday D Ride

    Level D, 9-12 mph, 14-28 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Ellen Hughes, , 626 590 6649

    Relaxed paced ride through Fairmount Park and beyond depending on riders assembled. Wear helmet and dress for cold weather in layers. We will stop for warming up and snack about 1/2 way. There might be a hill to help warm us up if cold, but no one will be dropped. It is OK to walk up a hill if necessary. Bring extra tube, $ for mid ride snack. Warm smiles are need if it is too cold. Ride will not cancel because of cold, but ice or snow on the roads will. Cancellation will be listed on the Phillybikeclub.org Daily Ride list by 10:30 AM


    Sunny Sunday C Spin-Off

    Level C Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:15 pm.
    Leader: Ben Sears, , 215-844-3784

    A true C ride, which cheerfully waits to regroup. Usually 25-35 miles, usually with a lunch or snack stop. Meet at the Italian Fountain, near the parking garage sign.


    CANCELLED Spring Equinox Tandem Ride (ad-hoc ride)

    Level Tandem, 12-13 mph, 37 miles. Easttown Library, 720 First Ave, Berwyn, PA 19312. The ride leaves at 1:00 pm. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/9451243.
    Leader: Manny Menendez, , 610-291-0625

    Celebrate the Spring Equinox with a tandem ride. Meet at the Easttown Library parking lot (720 First Ave, Berwyn, PA 19312). Ride 37 miles with some hills (1900 ft total climb) to the Exton area. Return on the CVT. Comfortable pace - no one dropped. Follow up with a stop at local pizzeria if interested. Rain or snow cancels the ride.

  • MonMar. 212016
    COS pre season #1

    Level B- ish, 14 ish mph, 15.4 miles. Meet at Church of the Saviour, Wayne, PA. The ride leaves at 5:45 pm. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Michael Fuller, , 610-551-8256

    The train leaves the station at 5:45 PM SHARP! Back before dark. The church may not be open. Do a bathroom break before leaving work. Check weather, wear tights. Note: If this location is new to you, PLEASE look at the map link. I have marked the area in the parking lot where we will meet. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6815562

  • TueMar. 222016
    CANCELLED Ride yer Bike Tuesdays (changed to Wed - warmer)

    Level C+ and B, 13.5 +/- and 16 +/- mph, 35-50 miles. Meet at Upper Dublin High School. The ride leaves at 10:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leaders: Howard Hochheiser, , 215-913-3246 and Daniel Operacz, , 267-265-9358 

    Bring yer bike and sense of adventure. Some days we'll ride familiar favorite routes, other days we'll scope out new routes. Will regroup as needed, but must be able to maintain the posted pace. Often will have a sit-down lunch stop. Check back a few days prior to the ride for an updated listing with ride details: destination, distance, terrain and whether both paces are offered. Check day of the ride if weather is iffy (rain cancels).


    Tuesday Night from North Penn High School

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, various miles. North Penn High School - meet behind the school near the bus depot. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Jay Sitkin, , 267-664-0939

    Tuesday evening C+/B- ride from North Penn High School. We will meet at 6pm every Tuesday evening through the end of September. The rides will begin the season at 13-14mph and increase to occasional 15-16mph rides as the season slowly progresses. The riding distance is determined by the amount of sunlight. Come on out and discover new roads and routes. We never repeat a route during a single season.

  • WedMar. 232016
    Ride yer Bike Today (when its warmer)

    Level C+ and B, 13.5 +/- and 16 +/- mph, 39 miles. Meet at Upper Dublin High School. The ride leaves at 10:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12701513.
    Leaders: Howard Hochheiser, , 215-913-3246 and Daniel Operacz, , 267-265-9358 

    Bring yer bike and sense of adventure. Some days we'll ride familiar favorite routes, other days we'll scope out new routes. Today we'll ride to Del Val Farm Market for something to eat, and then meander around a bit before returning. Relatively easy route. No one dropped, but please be able to maintain the listed pace.


    Nighttime Phoenixville Dog Rides

    Level B-/C+, 13-14 mph, 35-45 miles. Meet at Reynolds Dog Park, Longford Rd, Oaks, PA. The ride leaves at 6:15 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Rick Christie, , 610-787-1985

    This weekly ride covers 30-40 miles on low traffic roads. Strong headlights and taillights are required. Wear your brightest most garish clothes and come join the fun. Don't lose your conditioning just because its dark outside. Cheat the darkness and join us for excellent workouts. These rides tend to be on the hilly side, so please be prepared to ride at the listed pace. We regroup at the top of hills when necessary. This is a road ride. Only one speed is offered. Snow, ice, rain and wet or icy roads cancel. Cold weather does NOT cancel.

  • ThuMar. 242016
    Thursday Night from North Penn High School

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, various miles. north Penn High School - meet behind the school near the bus depot. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Jay Sitkin, , 267-664-0939

    Thursday evening C+/B- ride from North Penn High School. We will meet at 6pm every Tuesday evening through the end of September. The rides will begin the season at 13-14mph and increase to occasional 15-16mph rides as the season slowly progresses. The riding distance is determined by the amount of sunlight. Come on out and discover new roads and routes. We never repeat a route during a single season.


    Thursday Night from North Penn High School

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, various miles. north Penn High School - meet behind the school near the bus depot. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Jay Sitkin, , 267-664-0939

    Thursday evening C+/B- ride from North Penn High School. We will meet at 6pm every Tuesday evening through the end of September. The rides will begin the season at 13-14mph and increase to occasional 15-16mph rides as the season slowly progresses. The riding distance is determined by the amount of sunlight. Come on out and discover new roads and routes. We never repeat a route during a single season.

  • FriMar. 252016
    Friday Frolic w/Linda. Glenside to Evansburg. Later start time (10:45am), to allow morning showers to pass

    Level B-/C+, 13-15 mph, 51 miles. Meet at Glenside Public Library parking lot. The ride leaves at 10:45 am. Cue sheets will be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12735572.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    FOR MARCH 25: Pretty loop from Glenside to Skippack and Evansburg. Later starting time (10:45am), since the forecast calls for an early morning shower to pass, and give way to partial sunshine in the afternoon. Due to the later start, this route will have two (2) Wawa rest stops, instead of an indoor, sit-down lunch stop. From Glenside, outbound via Ambler, North Wales, and Skippack, with a Wawa stop at mile 18 in North Wales. Return via East Norriton, Blue Bell, and Flourtown, with a Wawa stop at mile 35 in East Norriton. Pretty and peaceful green landscapes in the Cedars/Skippack/Evansburg area. Total elevation gain 2260 feet. Rolling terrain, with one brisk climb at mile 32. Please click on the route map link to preview the elevation profile. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain the advertised pace. Re. the starting point at Glenside Library - rest rooms are available here before we leave. GENERIC DESCRIPTION: Scenic adventures by bike on most Fridays, throughout the year. Explore pretty, peaceful roads in suburban counties -- Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, etc. Starting points will vary, so that we can cycle through different regions. Please check the daily calendar for details of each Friday's route -- terrain, mileage, rest stops, etc. Cue sheets and on-line route map will be provided for each ride. If weather conditions are not conducive to cycling, this ride may be replaced by a hike/walk (on foot). As long as we are enjoying outdoor physical exercise, and Mother Nature, in the company of friends, we'll have a memorable outing.

  • SatMar. 262016
    Convoluted Early Bird Ride to Coffee in Manayunk via Upper Dublin (ad-hoc ride)

    Level B/B-, 14.75 -15.25 mph, 48 +/- miles. Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 8:05 am.
    Leader: Jeffrey Braff, , 215-837-2808

    Assemble at 8:05. We willl leave at 8:10 SHARP! Latest forecast is for sunny skies, starting temp. in upper-40's and rising. Ride through East Falls, Mount Airy, Chestnut Hill, Wyndmor, Fort Washington, Upper Dublin, Oreland, Whitemarsh, Ambler, Manayunk, and Bala Cynwyd. Many hills, but no killers. One quick comfort stop at mile 18 or so if needed, and long coffee stop in Manayunk at mile 40 or so. (It's all about the coffee.) Riders doing advertised pace (which is what our computers should read as "average" at the finish) will not be dropped. Partial cue sheet showing turns, but not milage. Please preregister. It saves time and improves substantially my ability to read your emergency information.


    Ride to coffee shop in Ottsville

    Level C+/B-, 13.5-14.5 mph, 50-55 +/- miles. The public park on School House Road between W. Butler Ave and Railroad Ave, Chalfont Pa.. The ride leaves at 9:00 am.
    Leader: Elliot Titcher, , 215-740-1149

    Some hills, regroup as needed. Riders should be able to keep the average pace. Should be nice weather. Bring something to drink and an on bike snack and some suntan lotion. Rest stop at the coffee shop. Rain cancels.


    Ridley Creek State Park

    Level D, 10 mph, 40 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Tim Carey, , 267-414-9037

    Let's cycle out to Ridley Creek State Park taking the upper way there and the lower way back with one complete loop of the park. This is a hilly ride at a D pace. Coffee stop at the WAWA close to Broomall. We will be taking Cedar Grove Rd, a narrow, hilly, winedy Rd to develop and challenge our cycling skills.


    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Saturday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Saturday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Kimberton Wholefood store in Kimberton for an indoor coffee break, the ride 17.5 miles back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    Main Line Cycles Brisk Ride

    Level B+, 16-17 mph, 40-55 miles. Main Line Cycles front of shop 919 Montgomery Ave. The ride leaves at 9:05 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1940076 or http://ridewithgps.com/trips/6374986.
    Leaders: Jeff Diacik, , 215-783-8537, Derek Barnes, , 610-246-3917 and Shahar Shiff, , 215-776-3963 

    Great roads with low traffic. We have a few routes that bring us out around or through Ridley Creek State Park. Average speed will be 16-17 mph, but note that these routes include over 4000' of climbing. Bring a snack for a brief mid-ride break. Consider the on-line routes approximate. Leave by 9:05 AM. Rain cancels.


    Saturday C+/B-

    Level C+, 14 mph, 45-55 miles. Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 10:30 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is https://www.strava.com/routes/4457904.
    Leader: Chris McEntee, , (484) 483-5822

    Saturday C+. Meet at Italian Fountain. Ride leaves at 10:30. Heading to Norristown Farm via Bala/Gladwyne. Hilly start and quicker second half. Bring a snack for break at midway point. 45-55 miles.

  • SunMar. 272016
    Easter Sunday Early Morning Ride - Jenkintown to Doylestown CO-LEADER WELCOME

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, 50+/- miles. Jenkintown Whole Foods Market, the Fairway, ~1 mile east of Old York Rd/611. Far end of parking lot.. The ride leaves at 8:30 am. The on-line route map is http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7240499.
    Leader: Linda McGrane, , 267-251-7862

    Celebrate the joyful return of spring on this pretty route from Jenkintown to Doylestown. Outbound via Willow Grove, Horsham, and Warrington, return via Springhouse, Ft. Washington, and Oreland. Rest stop at the half-way point in Doylestown, at the Wawa on Main St. (The Market at Del Val College is closed on Easter Sunday.) Rolling terrain with 2354 ft of climbing. We will stop to regroup as needed. No one dropped, but we will try to maintain 13mph, as advertised. Early starting time (8:30am), in order to return by early afternoon for Easter holiday festivities. CO-LEADER WELCOME: If you would like to lead a group on this route at an alternative pace, THANK YOU! Please contact LMc


    Valley Forge Winter Ride: Sunday Edition

    Level B, 13.5 mph, 35 miles. Meet at Valley Forge National Park - Betzwood Picnic Area (by bathrooms). The ride leaves at 9:00 am. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Richard L. Wagner, , 267-738-6405

    Every Sunday thru March we will ride 17.5 miles to Hennings Market in Harleysville for an indoor coffee break, then ride 17.5 mile back to Valley Forge. Plan is to be back in VF by noon.


    G.R.I.T Ride around Pennypack

    Level B, 14 mph, 26 miles. Masons Mill Park located at 3500 Masons Mill Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. The ride leaves at 9:45 am. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12701649.
    Leaders: Daniel Operacz, , 267-265-9358 and Samer Eid, ,  

    Starting at Masons Mill Park will meander about the Pennypack trail for a couple hours of fun. No rest-stops and route will cover around 8 paved miles and 18 gravel/dirt miles.


    Sunny Sunday Afternoon D Ride

    Level D, 10 mph, 15-25 miles. Meet at Azalea Garden's formal entrance, behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Tim Carey, , 267-414-9037

    Come out and enjoy a leasurely bicycle ride thru Fairmont Park and or near suburbs. Especially appreciate for nvoice riders, new riders to the city and those new to group riding. Lots of tips on city cycling. Bring a helmet, tools to fix a flat tire (we will coach you on how to fix a flat if the occasion deflates, water, and a few dollars for a coffee stop.


    Sunny Sunday C Spin-Off

    Level C Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 12:15 pm.
    Leader: Chuck Martin, , 215-923-1887

    A true C ride, which cheerfully waits to regroup. Usually 25-35 miles, usually with a lunch or snack stop. Meet at the Italian Fountain, near the parking garage sign.

  • MonMar. 282016
    CANCELED COS pre season #2

    Level B- ish, 14 ish mph, 15.4 miles. Meet at Church of the Saviour, Wayne, PA. The ride leaves at 5:45 pm. Cue sheets will be available.
    Leader: Michael Fuller, , 610-551-8256

    WET AND WINDY. TRY AGAIN NEXT WEEK. The train leaves the station at 5:45 PM SHARP! Back before dark. The church may not be open. Do a bathroom break before leaving work. Check weather, wear tights. Note: If this location is new to you, PLEASE look at the map link. I have marked the area in the parking lot where we will meet. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6815562

  • TueMar. 292016
    Ride yer Bike Tuesdays

    Level C+ and B, 13.5 +/- and 16 +/- mph, 38 miles. Meet at Upper Dublin High School. The ride leaves at 10:00 am. Cue sheets will not be available. The on-line route map is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/12810922.
    Leaders: Howard Hochheiser, , 215-913-3246 and Daniel Operacz, , 267-265-9358 

    Bring yer bike and sense of adventure. Some days we'll ride familiar favorite routes, other days we'll scope out new routes. Today we'll keep the distance relatively short due to forecasted chilly temps and windy conditions (can shorten it a bit more if that's the consensus). We'll ride to Skippack, stopping at one of a number of possibilities (Wawa, Italian Market, Pizza - group decision). Generally rolling hills on mostly back roads, with some not tough hills thrown in. No one dropped, but please be able to maintain the listed average pace. Check day of the ride if weather is iffy (rain cancels).


    CANCELLED Tuesday Night from North Penn High School

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, various miles. North Penn High School - meet behind the school near the bus depot. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Jay Sitkin, , 267-664-0939

    Tuesday evening C+/B- ride from North Penn High School. We will meet at 6pm every Tuesday evening through the end of September. The rides will begin the season at 13-14mph and increase to occasional 15-16mph rides as the season slowly progresses. The riding distance is determined by the amount of sunlight. Come on out and discover new roads and routes. We never repeat a route during a single season.


    Monthly QR Mailing Party

    Level All Meet at Cozen O'Connor, 1650 Market St.. The ride leaves at 6:30 pm.
    Leader: Tom Witt, , 215-665-5578

    All welcome to help mail the newsletter, snacks and good company guaranteed along with some light work.

  • WedMar. 302016
    Pre-Season Flourtown Ride

    Level B+, 16-18 mph, 24 miles. Meet at Flourtown Shopping Center. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Raymond P Wynman, , 215-816-6211

    Let's start with a pre-season Flourtown ride. Nice an easy. Route to be decided. Bring front and back lights. Spring is here!!!!


    Nighttime Phoenixville Dog Rides

    Level B-/C+, 13-14 mph, 35-45 miles. Meet at Reynolds Dog Park, Longford Rd, Oaks, PA. The ride leaves at 6:15 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Rick Christie, , 610-787-1985

    This weekly ride covers 30-40 miles on low traffic roads. Strong headlights and taillights are required. Wear your brightest most garish clothes and come join the fun. Don't lose your conditioning just because its dark outside. Cheat the darkness and join us for excellent workouts. These rides tend to be on the hilly side, so please be prepared to ride at the listed pace. We regroup at the top of hills when necessary. This is a road ride. Only one speed is offered. Snow, ice, rain and wet or icy roads cancel. Cold weather does NOT cancel.

  • ThuMar. 312016
    Thursday Night Hill Ride

    Level B-/C+, 13.5-15 mph, 20-25 miles. Meet at Italian Fountain behind the Art Museum. The ride leaves at 5:45 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Joseph Lubeck, , 610-291-3014

    A moderately hilly ride conquering 3 Main Line hills that regroups at the top of each climb. As the days lengthen, so does the ride and we should be nearing 30 miles by July. No riders doing the listed pace will be dropped. 50% chance of rain between 6:00 and 8:00 cancels the ride.


    Thursday Night from North Penn High School

    Level C+/B-, 13-15 mph, various miles. north Penn High School - meet behind the school near the bus depot. The ride leaves at 6:00 pm. Cue sheets will not be available.
    Leader: Jay Sitkin, , 267-664-0939

    Thursday evening C+/B- ride from North Penn High School. We will meet at 6pm every Tuesday evening through the end of September. The rides will begin the season at 13-14mph and increase to occasional 15-16mph rides as the season slowly progresses. The riding distance is determined by the amount of sunlight. Come on out and discover new roads and routes. We never repeat a route during a single season.

 March, 2016

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