Al Mende’s Celebration of Life

Sorry about that the only reference to the name was in the email subject line.   Name added.

Al Mende’s Celebration of Life

My dad was a MAFWer for many years, riding in NJ and all over the world until his cardiologist said no more road cycling! He then took up spinning at the Y and was often the oldest spinner in the class. This got him lots of perks like a birthday party for his 88th birthday. He continued his spinning until covid hit in 2020–he was 90 by then. His best racing bike hung inside the front door of his condo waiting for a rider. In November 2022 Jack Brohal rebuilt it and Dad gave it to my son. Another generation rides.

My dad passed away on April 21, 2023. We are holding a Celebration of Life on September 9th 1-4 pm at Pickett’s Village Bar in Maplewood. We welcome riders who knew my dad to join us–please call me at 862-368-5233 for more details and to RSVP.

Thank you for sharing this with your members.

Kathleen Good

Kathleen Good

“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”

                                                              – Vincent Van Gogh

(862) 368-5233

Celebration of life for a former member

FYI, I received this email earlier this week.  Hopefully some members can go to celebrate the life of this member.

My dad was a MAFWer for many years, riding in NJ and all over the world until his cardiologist said no more road cycling! He then took up spinning at the Y and was often the oldest spinner in the class. This got him lots of perks like a birthday party for his 88th birthday. He continued his spinning until covid hit in 2020–he was 90 by then. His best racing bike hung inside the front door of his condo waiting for a rider. In November 2022 Jack Brohal rebuilt it and Dad gave it to my son. Another generation rides.

My dad passed away on April 21, 2023. We are holding a Celebration of Life on September 9th 1-4 pm at Pickett’s Village Bar in Maplewood. We welcome riders who knew my dad to join us–please call me at 862-368-5233 for more details and to RSVP.

Thank you for sharing this with your members.

Kathleen Good

Kathleen Good

“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”

                                                              – Vincent Van Gogh

(862) 368-5233

Summer is almost over, and the Fall is right around the corner.

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, we provided a formal warning to all individuals involved with the threat of a future suspension or being kicked out of the club if we continue to see such egregious behavior.  Let’s make sure that any quarrel is not in the public domain as we have to protect the club brand.  In these situations, the parties should have a one-on-one conversation a day or two after the event that caused the issue.   I generally find a cooling off period is best for both parties otherwise emotions get in the way.   If the one-on-one conversation does not resolve the matter than bring it to my attention and I or my designee will work with the parties to resolve.  As in all bad things good things come from them.   We are working on a Ride Leader/Ride Participant 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

SUMMER RD

Thanks to Lou Blanco for this info on Summer Rd:

As of today, Summer Rd. From 202 to Higgensville has been chip sealed. Higgensville has also been chip sealed for its entire length. You may want to avoid these roads for several days. The gravel was very loose and the downhills, especially, were difficult.

Also, the bridge is out on Rainbow Hill at Wertsville Rd. It’s possible to walk down the embankment and cross the stream for the adventurous.

Manny

A message from the MAFF Recruiting Committee

Dear Morris Area Freewheelers Club Members,

The Revolutionary Ramble is run by the Morris Area Freewheelers Foundation, a 501c3 charity, which was split off from the bike club, a nonprofit (501c7), in 2010. In addition, the club is the main source of Ramble volunteers.

We just ran a successful Revolutionary Ramble XIV which generated proceeds that benefit local First Aid Squads, NICA, the Boys & Girls Club Bike Exchange, Girls in Gear, The New Jersey Bike and Walk Coalition, and other bike-related charities. In short, the Foundation is a vehicle for the club, via its volunteers, to give back to the communities and the state through which we ride.

Our current board is composed of bike club members, non-members, and a bike store owner. Looking ahead to 2024, we have vacant board positions which we need to fill. The various board jobs involve providing infrastructure support for the Ramble, sponsor soliciting, proposing innovative changes to the Ramble and identifying recipients for donations.

If you are interested in working with this highly motivated group, know someone who may be interested, or just want to know more about what is
involved without commitment, reach out to our recruitment committee to learn more:

Jay Marowitz (freewheeljay@gmail.com)
Manny Coelho (mannyt66@gmail.com)
Fran Caggiano-Swenson (owlcourt@msn.com)

Thank you,
Manny, Fran, Jay
MAFF Recruiting Committe

RIDE COORDINATOR UPDATE

SPECIAL EVENTS-In addition to our normal schedule we have special events listed on our ride schedule.  These include Maine Lighthouse Ride, Seagull Century, JFCS 3rd Annual Wheels for Meals, and the BCP Fall Foliage Ride.  If you are attending any of these special events, please sign up on the ride schedule so that the ride leader knows who is attending but you will need to register directly with the event.  In addition, check out our schedule for additional rides by other organizations.

MILESTONE PARTY-The 15th Milestone Party will be held Wed Oct 4.  There is a link on the MAFW website for more info and to sign up.  Proposed rides for the Milestone Party have been posted.  If you want to lead one of those rides or you want to propose an alternative ride, please contact me.

CANCELLING FROM A RIDE-If you decide to cancel within 2 hours of a ride, please remove yourself from that ride and also contact the ride leader.  The ride leader may have already printed out the signup sheet and probably has already left for the ride.

RIDE LEADER-If you want to give back to MAFW by being a ride leader please contact me.  If interested, I recommend shadowing a ride leader for several rides.

SAFETY-Strongly recommend all riders have a bell and front and back lights.  In addition to the lights you should also be wearing bright clothes to increase your visibility.

Thanks, Manny

MAFW August 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 August 2023 edition of our NL is online. To read: click https://mafw.org/newsletter/

What’s in this issue:

  1. Kayaking on the Neshanic River
  2. CPR Course Status Update – Rob Greenberg
  3. Connect with the MAF Bike Club on Social Media! – Tracy Brown
  4. Items for sale – Len Sanders
  5. MAFW Crash Report Review: 07/2020 to 07/2023 – Drew Thraen
  6. BTCNJ Ramapo Rally Sunday August 20, 2023
  7. The Fifteenth Annual Milestone Party Wednesday October 4, 2023 – Patricia Kipp
  8. The Truth About Taking Multivitamins – Tony Marchand
  9. The Almost Cancelled, but Successful Penn Dutch Weekend – Roy Fischman
  10. Photo Gallery
  11. Most People Don’t Know About This Underrated Raptor Center Hiding In New Jersey
  12. Poet’s Corner by John J. Burns
  13. Inspiration
  14. Calendar – see website for details
  15. Lake George Getaway – September 8 – 11, 2023 by Glen Hukins
  16. MAF Bike Adventures 2023 See website for more detail
  17. Cycling Guides by Mark Jay
  18. People Cycling
  19. Safety by Paul Malinowski
  20. Club Sponsors
  21. 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

MEADOW ROAD CLOSURE

To all, I just got this notice from Craig Levin that Meadow Rd will be closed until next year.  We use Meadow on many of our rides but there is an easy detour.  Just follow detour signs. Manny BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Meadow Road from Bridgewater to Bedminster will be closed to through traffic for the next six months, announced Bridgewater Police on Thursday. The roadway will be closed from Goldfinch Drive north to Country Club Road in Bedminster starting Aug. 1 through Jan. 26, 2024. This road closure is required for Somerset County’s bridge replacement project on Meadow Road over the Chambers Brook. The affected section of Meadow Road will be detoured via Goldfinch Lane to Ardsley Lane to Country Club Road.

July 29 – Trek/MAFW Gravel Ride

Summer has got the best of us all.  Please note that the next Trek/MAFW Gravel ride is on July 29th.   We will try to get it up on the website over the next day or two.  In the meantime, attached is the link to the Eventbrite link.    Regardless of signing up on our website you will need to also sign the waiver on the Eventbrite site.  If you would like to try gravel – give the shop a call and bikes may be available.

Garden State Gravel Series Tickets, Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite

About this event

Experience all the gravel NJ has to offer with different locations and routes each month including The Columbia Trail, Delaware & Raritan Canal Trail, Christie Hoffman Farm Park, and Bedminster. We’ve had great success with local gravel rides and want to expand to other areas of NJ. We appreciate our local riders and want to provide them with a blazing good time on NJ gravel! Will you #travelforgravel?

What to expect:

This ride is an opportunity for gravel-curious riders to experience the hype around this growing cycling movement. Routes will start at the beginner/intermediate level, with more challenging routes added in the following months to accommodate advanced riders and riders honing and improving skills. Rides will range from 20-40 miles and keep a comfortable/conversational pace, 13-16mph average (1000ft. Avg. Elevation gain). If paces differ, then we will split into two groups. This is a “no drop” ride, meaning we will have leaders and sweepers to ensure faster riders wait at the top of tough climbs for other riders in the group. No rider will be left behind.

Checkpoint Demo Details:

Don’t have a gravel bike? We got you covered with a handful of Trek Checkpoints to reserve for a demo! Contact Trek Stirling (908)-647-2010 for demo details and to reserve your Checkpoint!

Ride Details:

  • Rides will be from 9:00am-12:00pm | Meet at 8:45am for check in
  • Route on July 8th will be in Bedminster, NJ, starting at the Bank of America parking lot located at 2100 Burnt Mills Rd. Pluckemin, NJ 07978
  • BEGINNER ROUTE 16 miles – 900ft. elevation
  • INTERMEDIATE ROUTE 24 miles – 1325ft. elevation
  • Recurring dates will be March 25th, April 29th, May 27th, June 24th, and July 29th w/routes and locations TBD. Stay tuned!

What you need:

  • Helmet (required)
  • Gravel Bike with 32c-47c tires (recommended)
  • Taillight
  • Flat Repair Kit & spare tube
  • 1 water bottle (minimum)
  • Appropriate clothing
  • Positive Attitude

We can’t wait to ride with you! Come for the ride and stay after to enjoy refreshments, prizes and other surprises! Inclement weather will NOT cancel this ride…we GRIND ON!

For more information contact stirling@trekbikes.com or call (908) 647-2010

BTCNJ Seattle-Vancouver-Seattle Sept 2-14 Tour

To MAFW riders:  BTCNJ has a joint tour with People Cycling from Seattle-Vancouver-Victoria-Seattle from September 2-14. The tour was full, but there have been a few late cancellations, so we are reaching out and opening the tour to local cycling clubs. It’s being led by experienced multi-day, point to point leaders. Details about the tour can be found on our website here: https://btcnj.com/pages/storyShow.php?story=370&tour. For insurance reasons, participants would need to become members of BTCNJ ($25 annual fee). If you have questions, you can reach me at dbgoldstein37f@gmail.com or 917-929-6587. The BTCNJ tour leader is Rich Brookler. rbrookler@yahoo.com. Thanks so much for your attention to this matter.

David Goldstein, BTCNJ President