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Mobile View To attend a ride as a guest click on the Tour Name. Guests can attend one ride and after that they should become a member in order to continue to enjoy our rides.| Date | Day | Start | Pace/Terrain/ Miles/Climb(ft) | Starting Point | Leader | Tour/Signup | Average Climb (ft/mile) | Leader Comments | Tour Description | Tour Notes | Attendees | Status |
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| 10/29/25 | Wed | 9:30am | C/C/33/1285 | Kittatinny St. Park - Limecrest Rd. | Barbara Delaney | 543 - Flirting with Don Bosco | 39 | Still some pretty foliage out there. Come for a ride in farm country. | A pleasant ride through scenic Sussex County's rolling back roads, skirting the Paulinskill River. No food stop so pack a lunch. Tour by Fran Kuipers. | Food stops: NO FOOD STOP - bring a snack!!! | 3: Barbara Delaney(D), Helene Motyka(C), John Delaney(S) | scheduled |
| 10/29/25 | Wed | 10:05am | C/B/42/2094 | Summer Road Park, Readington | Dave Hall | 1051 - Summer Park to Lambertville | 50 | This is one of the shortest routes to Lambertville, which has an awesome bunch of Halloween decorations! Wednesday looks like it should not be raining... I want to make a minor route change: when we turn left onto North Main Street in Lambertville, I want to stay on that road all the way to a right turn on Bridge Street (traffic light). Then another right to North Union Street. Union Street has the best decorations. Rest stop will be at Basil Bandwagon. I have set the start time to 10:05, so someone else can add a C+ or B ride at 10am if they want. | This is tour 862, but with start point at Summer Park instead of Three Bridges Church, which adds about 4 miles to the mileage. Tour by Muffin Williams (2016) | Food stops: Lambertville (mile 21). | 8: Dave Hall(C), Betsy Eastwood, Tracy Brown(C), Dennis Budnik, Marty Pratt(C), Marvin Schwinder(C), Larry Grossman(C+), Robert Kojko | scheduled |
| 10/29/25 | Wed | 10:30am | C/C+/40/1902 | Echo Hill Park | Andy Milstein | 1054 - Echo Hill to the Flateau Plateau | 48 | The only climb on this tour is Cherryville Hollow which takes you up to the plateau where you remain until coming downhill on White Bridge Rd. Not only is the plateau flat, but it has very quiet roads. Tour by Muffin Williams (2016). |
CLIMBS: Cherryville Hollow Rd - 500' in 3 miles @ mile 3.5. Food stops:
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4: Andy Milstein(C), Bill Kolano, John Parsekian, Max Smith | scheduled | |
| 10/29/25 | Wed | 11:00am | C/C/26/921 | Loantaka-South St., Morris Twp. | Richard Poore | 312 - Loantaka-Great Swamp Clockwise | 35 | Short ride later start and a little warmer. No rest stop unless we stop at Green Village Deli late in the ride. Great goodies. | Ride thru Chatham, Meyersville, the Great Swamp, and Harding Twp. The downhills |
Food stops: Mountain Hill Bistro (mile 10.5). |
3: Richard Poore(C), Paul Zitelli(C), Dan Gautieri | scheduled |
| 10/30/25 | Thu | 10:15am | C/C+/30/1437 | White Oak Park - Branchburg | Andy Milstein | 1296 - Stanton Housel Neshanic Tour Short | 48 | 1: Andy Milstein(C) | scheduled | |||
| 10/31/25 | Fri | 9:00am | D+/D/42/848 | Colonial Park, Lot C in the Winter, Howe Athletic Center in the Summer | Manuel Coelho | 702 - Colonial Park-Borscht to Bagels | 20 | Since today is Halloween we will visit where the Martians landed in Grovers Mill. Slight detour by continuing down Cranbury Rd to Van Nest Park on your left. Bathrooms. After visiting the landing site we will continue Cranbury Rd and make a right onto Millstone Rd and then left onto Maple Ave to get back to cue. My respectful requests/expectations: 1. I will sweep. 2. I expect at least 1 person to ride with me and we will regroup. 3. No one rides alone. 4. Keep an eye on your fellow riders: bikes break, accidents happen, medical emergencies happen. | A flat all seasons ride with a food stop in Plainsboro. | Recommended for experienced riders only who are comfortable riding in traffic.
CAUTION: Rt1 overpass on College Rd may have heavy traffic on merge around mile 23.
Food stops: The Bagel Place @ 22 miles restroom). |
2: Manuel Coelho, althea grace pineda(C) | scheduled |
| 10/31/25 | Fri | 10:30am | C/C/38/1498 | Pickell Mtn. Park, Whitehouse Station | Andy Milstein | 1052 - Pickell-Three Bridges-Neshanic | 39 | We will shorten the route (at mile 18.3) to avoid the closed portion of S Branch Road. You can load this on your GPS's: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/53080120 | This tour travels some familiar back roads in an unfamiliar direction. Also, it only crosses 202 at lights! Tour by Muffin Williams (2016). |
Food stops: Wawa (mile 28). | 1: Andy Milstein(C) | scheduled |
| 11/02/25 | Sun | 10:00am | C/B/44/2437 | Vernon Acme | Jay Marowitz | 1274 - THE VERNON - GOSHEN RACE TRACK RIDE | 55 | Let's have lunch in Florida! .. Florida, NY that is. This is one of those once-a-year out-of-area rides with a bit of a hike to the start point. But it's really worth it. The views a great, the visits to the Goshen Race Track and the other quaint NY towns are quite interesting. The ride even starts at a decent hour. There's restroom in the ACME in the starting parking lot. When you enter the ACME parking lot, we'll be parking on the immediate left. | Cycle through the black dirt onion fields of Pine Island, NY up to Goshen and then back to the quaint towns of Florida and Warwick. Excellent cycling on lightly traveled country roads. A very scenic ride including a brief visit to the Goshen Historic Race Track (trotters) Appalachian Trail crossings and beautiful mountain views. Definitely worth the trip to this out-of-area start point. Similar to tour 46 with a short added loop to visit the Racetrack - a National Historic Landmark - the oldest continuously operating racetrack in the U.S. |
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1: Jay Marowitz(C) | scheduled |

