SCHOOLEYS FALL PICNIC OCT 1

The MAFW Fall Picnic will be on Sunday October 1st, at Schooley Mountain Park in Long Valley.  For those that have not ridden out of the park it’s a beautiful location and the rides are fantastic as well. The picnic is free (and you can bring a guest), but please sign up so we know how many people to expect. The tradition continues, the club will provide fried chicken, but everyone is expected to bring a dish based on their last name to supplement the chicken. People whose last name starts with:

A-FPlease bring an Appetizer
G-OPlease bring a Main Dish
P-ZPlease bring a Salad

There is a full ride schedule for the day of the picnic, with rides at all paces.  There is also a ride on the Columbia Trail but you have to drive to the start. There should be a ride for anyone who is interested and remember to sign up for the ride you plan to do in addition to signing up for the picnic.

Directions to Schooley’s Mtn. Park: From the traffic light in Long Valley, take Rt # 24 up the mountain towards Hackettstown, turn right on Camp Washington Road, then right on East Springtown Road to Schooley’s Mtn. Park on the right. Meet at rear parking area.

Manny

OCT 1 MAFW PICNIC AND OCT 4 MILESTONE PARTY

PICNIC-The MAFW Fall Picnic will be held Oct 1 at Schooleys Mountain Park.  If attending and you plan on riding, please go to the MAFW ride schedule and sign up for a ride.  For information on the picnic and to sign up for the picnic whether riding or not, please click here.

MILESTONE PARTY-The 2023 Milestone Party will be held Oct 4.  For information on the event go to the Calendar.  You need to contact Pat Kipp if you are attending and no walk-ins.  Also if you are riding be sure to sign up for a ride on the ride schedule.

RIDE LEADERS-Finally if you are interested in being a ride leader, please contact me at mannyt66@gmail.com.  It is a painless process.

Thanks, Manny

OCT 19 PIZZA PARTY AND OCT 1 PICNIC

If you led rides this past year you are invited to the Oct 19 Pizza Party.  For information on this event and to sign up please click here. Please sign up so we can have an accurate count for planning.

For the picnic we still need a few ride leaders.

Thanks, Manny

Fall Picnic Ride update.

Sunday October 1st – Bring your climbing shoes as the Fall Picnic will be held at Schooley’s Mountain Park.  Rides for all levels and elevation profiles are now available.  We are looking for some ride leaders – Sorry folks but Jay Raju has already graciously accepted the role as the B ride leader.  I am sure you are all sorry that you missed that opportunity:).  There is a ride for anyone who is interested and remember to sign up for the ride you plan to do in addition to signing up for the picnic. You can sign up for the picnic here.

For those that have not ridden out of the park before it’s a beautiful location and the rides are fantastic as well.  The picnic is free (and you can bring a guest), but please sign up so we know how many people to expect. The tradition continues, the club will provide fried chicken, but everyone is expected to bring a dish based on their last name to supplement the chicken. People whose last name starts with:

A-FPlease bring an Appetizer.
G-OPlease bring a Main Dish
P-ZPlease bring a Salad.

Regards

Joseph Reo

President

Schooley’s Mountain Picnic

I created rides for the Sunday 10/1 Fall Picnic.  Let me know if you want to lead one of the rides. If you want to lead a ride and want to lead an alternate ride I am flexible.  I have times for the rides but in reality rides may leave sooner than scheduled.  I also posted a ride on the Columbia Trail but you have to drive to the trailhead.

Manny

Last MAFW kayak excursion of 2023! Saturday, October 7: )

Back by popular demand! The Freewheeler Social Committee invites you join us to Kayak the Raritan River­­­­––a 3-hour downriver excursion from Annandale to Flemington on Saturday, October 7. We’re offering a longer trip than last time, as requested by several paddlers.

Please note that this is not an official club-sponsored ride because our insurance does not cover kayaking. All attendees must have a life vest.

Rentals are available from Yellow Dog Kayak Rentals: Singles for $79 and Tandem for $99. Rental includes kayak drop-off, pick-up, and life vest. Two tandems and 8 singles are available on a first come, first served basis. Sign up for rentals at https://yellowdogpaddle.com/register (908) 625-6519. Or you can bring your own kayak and life vest.

We will coordinate cars from put-in to take-out locations with all attendees.

8:00 AM Show-up for put in:

River Road dead-end above YMCA Camp Carr by freshwater pumping station pedestrian bridge.

GPS Coordinates 40.603891, -74.901734

Take out:

Rte. 523 across from the old Lipton Tea plant between River Road and Darts Mill Road.

GPS Coordinates 40.538053, -74.838977

Meetup for lunch afterwards at the Dockside Market and Grill, 148 NJ-31 Suite 107, Flemington. (Optional BYOB) 908-806-3000.

If you have questions, call John Storey @ 973-703-3473

Sign up on the ride schedule: https://mafw.org/ride/213162/

Upcoming Events

A couple of key dates to place on your calendar.

Sunday October 1st – Bring your climbing shoes as the Fall Picnic will be held at Schooley’s Mountain Park.  Rides for all levels and elevation profiles will be available.  Details will be provided shortly.

Saturday October 7th – John Storey has set up another kayaking event since the first one was a splashing success.   Interested parties will be kayaking down the South Branch of the Raritan River from Clinton to Flemington.  Rentals will be available.

Thursday October 19th – Ride Leaders Pizza Party from 6-8 PM at the Village Tavern 342 Valley Road Gillette NJ.

Beach Day TBD – I received a lot of positive comments about a potential beach day, I have yet to pick a weekend in September – let’s see if the impacts of the potential hurricane cause any issues before adding a date.

Safety Message

Given the storms over the last several days and the potential winds from the hurricane next week.   Please keep an eye out for branches and other miscellaneous items on the shoulder.   Riders should call out and point to the obstruction if you feel comfortable enough to do so.

All

I hope you had an excellent summer on and off the bike.   The end of summer is near and the best season for bike riding is right around the corner.  Hopefully everyone had an opportunity to get away with and without your bike and are recharged for the fall season. In case you are wondering where I have been – I took a fall on a gravel ride and took the handlebars to my face and split my upper lip.   Like a good boxer, I got up finished the ride then got sent to the locker room for stitches.   I looked like the “Joker” for a couple of weeks but now all is well, and I am back on the bike and yes, the bike is fine.

Now a couple of serious items.

  1.  I have received a couple of complaints from solo bike riders and drivers.  The solo bike riders state that we are not providing clear warnings when we are coming up behind them.  Let’s make sure to announce that we are coming up on the left when we are passing of club members or solo riders to avoid startling them.  It’s the proper and courteous thing to do.   As for drivers, a couple of individuals felt obliged to complain about the club riding two three deep in the swamp.   I always assume it must be some other club, but let’s make sure we are riding single file when there is traffic.  Last thing we want is an overzealous driver trying to teach us a lesson which results in a terrible accident like we saw in Arizona last year.
  2. Some of you may have heard that the club had a ride leader/ride participant issue in the second quarter.  Although we are a bike club, we are family and family have quarrels from time to time.  The Board takes safety seriously and we appointed a separate independent panel to evaluate the situation and provide a recommendation to the Board.  In the end, a formal warning was issued with the threat of a future suspension or being kicked out of the club if we continue to see such egregious behavior.   The Board is working on a Code of Conduct that we will share with you all later this year.  We have not determined how we role this out at this time but stay tuned.

Fun Stuff

Labor Day is around the corner.  Weather permitting, I am planning a Washington Crossing Ride for this glorious holiday.  I will put in a place holder a C ride, but we can break it up into different classifications if we get enough people.  If you are around and not traveling, please join us for this wonderful ride.  If we get enough people, we can have a pizza party or make Linda bake desserts for us all.  Only kidding on Linda but Pizza or something else is possible.

Fall Picnic.  We are currently looking for a location for the Fall picnic.  Once the location is locked down, I will send a note.

Good or Bad Idea – you decide.   I was down at the shore this weekend and while I was riding, I was thinking we should have a beach day in September once all the Bennies are gone (oh wait we are the Bennies).  For those who do not know what a “Bennie” means – it’s an affectionate term by the locals for individuals that come down and overwhelm their towns to benefit off their beaches.   September is the best time of year at the shore – don’t tell anyone.  You can get into restaurants and there is no traffic.  The beach is empty, and the water is at its warmest for the season.  My bike loop is about 20 miles and is relatively flat except for wind that can make it feel like you are riding uphill if it is strong enough.  Let me know your thoughts – individuals can do one, two or three loops to get in a metric century if they feel inclined to do so.   I had some head wind today and average 15.7 without much effort.  We can park outside the park and enter for free on our bikes or park in the park where there are bathrooms, showers etc.   If there is enough interest, we will look into it and set something up.  Feel free to respond back to this email with your thoughts.

Regards

Joseph Reo

MAFW President

MAFW September 2023 Newsletter Available

Hi Freewheelers,

Watch the website to see information on upcoming events, communication from our club president and ride coordinator, and ride guidelines.

Our Social Coordinator, John Storey, is always in need of your help for a number of our activities. Please email if you are interested: social@mafw.org

MAFW has 2 main guidelines or mottos that riders and ride leaders should follow:

  1. Nobody rides alone including the ride leader
  2. Ride leader sweeps for all rides except B and faster

Just a reminder that the September 2023 edition of our NL is online. To read: click
https://mafw.org/newsletter/

What’s in this issue:

  1. President’s Column – Joe Reo
  2. CPR Course Status Update – Rob Greenberg
  3. Connect with the MAF Bike Club on Social Media – Tracy Brown
  4. Ride Coordinator Update – Manny Coelho
  5. A message from the MAFF Recruiting Committee
  6. Volunteers Needed for Girls in Gear
  7. The Answer Man – Len Sanders
  8. The Fifteenth Annual Milestone Party Wednesday October 4, 2023 – Patricia Kipp
  9. How To Care for Carbon Bikes And Parts – Tony Marchand
  10. Hillclimbing in Norway – John Chapman
  11. Photo Gallery
  12. Leonard J. Buck Garden is an Incredible Natural Wonder
  13. Poet’s Corner by John J. Burns
  14. Inspiration
  15. Calendar – see website for details
  16. Lake George Getaway – September 8 – 11, 2023 by Glen Hukins
  17. MAF Bike Adventures 2023 See website for more detail
  18. Cycling Guides by Mark Jay
  19. People Cycling
  20. Safety by Paul Malinowski
  21. Club Sponsors
  22. Club Officers

Enjoying your E-bike, trike, gravel bike? Let’s hear about your experience.

Folks, many of you have taken some interesting trips this year or in the past. So why not share your stories & photos with fellow club members?

We welcome any articles that you feel would be of interest. WHEN YOU HAVE A SPARE MOMENT, PLEASE SEND ME A STORY AND PICTURES OF YOUR BICYCLING ADVENTURES. Submit any information by the 24th of the preceding month at the following email address: newsletter@mafw.org

If you have any issues with your login credentials, please contact Membership Coordinator Betsy Eastwood at the following email address: membership@mafw.org

Periodically Rob Greenberg will be instructing a no-cost CPR course sponsored by the Morris Area Freewheelers Foundation. For those interested, you can contact Rob by phone at 973-334-0125 or by email at robdg01@aol.com for the next available session and more information.

Good Reading. Thanks,

Patricia Kipp
Editor

CREEK RD

If you are doing rides from Kittatinny over the next week, Creek Road in Green Twp is undergoing milling; paving will be next week.  DPW said we should be able to ride by next Friday, September 8th.  Thanks Lynda for this update.

CHIP SEALING ON LAMINGTON RD

I have just been alerted that chip sealing could be starting Monday Aug 28 from Old Route 28 in East Whitehouse to the junction with River Rd. West., which is at the bridge at the bottom of the steep little hill near the golf course.  May have to give it a week to settle.  If you do find yourself on fresh chip seal just take it easy.  Recommend ride leaders next week not post rides in this area.