Yes, there is indeed a Philadelphia area ride this weekend starting and finishing at my house in Honeybrook. We'll meet around 10 to 10:30AM and the ride of approx. 30 miles will commence around 11:00AM. I'm hoping that the pace will be conversational. Those who want to go faster/farther are welcome to do so and I'll prepare a cue sheet. I am hoping that the storm clears the area based on the current forecast of "Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 50s and highs in the mid 70s". I can send out a text file to those who would like narrative directions. Here is a link to Mapquest with our address:
http://www.mapquest.com/
We are approximately 10 minutes from the Pennsylvania Turnpike exit for Morgantown.
I'm providing the post-ride food and drink and it looks like we'll have some very interesting bikes to gaze out. Some are bringing a handful of theirs for us to admire. I'd also like to know who will be bringing what bikes as a teaser for you fence-hangers. So far, a tentative list looks like a couple of Joe Williams (Mike Rawlings), JT curved tube ASC fix, R. Sachs tourer, Colnago Super (Dan Artley), Tesch (Joe Casey), something fixed (Roy Drinkwater), everything that I own, etc. I'm hoping that Tom Adams will bring something special and can only imagine what Steven Maasland might be willing to bring down (perhaps something Cambio Corsa-equipped?). Who else is coming from CR and what are you going to ride / show?
Charlie Young
Honeybrook, PA
cell (610) 952-1093
> I thought I remembered a classic ride that was to come off this weekend in
> the PHilly area. Is this correct? If so where and what are the invite
> rules. Also I knwo that Isabel may cause all of us to re calibrate our
> plans this weekend so maybe a reschedule is in order. I was planning a
> century in south jersey on Sat but I think that is unlikely given the
> projected storm path.
>
> Ray Homiski
> Elizabeth, NJ