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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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1529.0. "Martha's Vineyard Trip - Memorial Day " by BOOKS::MULDOON (I'll be right back - Godot) Fri May 04 1990 19:18

    
         I thought I'd mention this for anyone who isn't doing
     anything for Memorial Day weekend.
    
         
                 Martha's Vineyard Trip
    
      Date:       May 25,26,27,28
      
      Cost:       Room w/bath 
                  down the hall      $210.00/3 nights
    
                  Room w/bath 
                  in the room        $420.00/3 nights
    
      Itinerary:  Friday
                    Arrive at hotel at your leisure. Meet
                    on porch at 6:00 PM to decide about
                    dinner.
    
                  Saturday
                    6:00 AM - Animals meet for hard fast ride
                    9:30 AM - Civilized/sane folks meet for
                              ride. Traditional destination is 
                              Gay Head.
                    6:00 PM - Meet on porch again for dinner decision
    
                  Sunday
                    Pretty much the same as Saturday. I guess it's
                    really up to you where you ride or what you do.
    
                  Monday
                    Check out and head home.
    
    
      Arranged by:  Fritz's Bicycle Shop 
                    76 Central St.
                    West Boylston, MA 01583 
                    (508) 835-2371
    
    
      Notes:      The cost includes breakfast (coffee, donuts, &fruit?).
                  The room cost is for the room, so if two people
                    share a room the cost is split.
                  You have to make your own arrangements to get to the
                    island. Ferry from Falmouth and New Bedford (I think).
                  Lunch and dinner are *not* included.
    
                  This is from memory so if you have any questions call
               the shop (number above). The usual disclaimer applies:
               I am not affiliated with Fritz's Bicycle Shop and derive
               no profit so on and so forth...
    
                                                         Steve
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1529.1ULTRA::WITTENBERGUphill, Into the WindMon May 07 1990 21:064
    There's a  ferry from Woods Hole. Check with your personnel people
    for a discount coupon.

--David
1529.2burnout not burnWMOIS::N_FLYETue May 08 1990 04:4611
    
    Steve,
    	The 6am ride sounds like fun.  I will be on Martha's Vineyard that
    weekend but will be staying at Webb's campground with the Franklin
    Hampshire Freewheelers.  They plan to ride to the nearest beach and
    commence the burning process.  This is not my idea of bicycling.  If
    there won't be any problems with me tagging along I would like to join.
    
    						Norm
    
    
1529.3You mean there's a 6:00 in the morning too?BOOKS::MULDOONI'll be right back - GodotTue May 08 1990 12:0923
    
     Norm,
    
        I don't think anyone will have a problem with that. The
     only question is whether or not we'll have any "animals"
     along that are willing to get up at 6:00 AM. 8^)  I might
     be persuaded to get up that early if I stay out of the bar
     the night before.
        More info:
           We're staying at the Wesley Hotel, supposedly the
     oldest hotel on the island (?), overlooking the harbor in
     Oak Bluffs.
      
       RE: .1
    
           Thanks for the info. They tell me that the ferry from
     Woods Hole lands in Vineyard Haven, about 2.5 miles from the
     hotel, while the Falmouth ferry lands about 100 yards down 
     the road.
    
           Later,
    
                                Steve
1529.4ULTRA::WITTENBERGUphill, Into the WindTue May 08 1990 17:149
    As of  last  year,  there were ferries from Woods Hole to both Oak
    Bluffs  and  Vineyard  Haven.  I  haven't  looked  at  this year's
    schedule  yet,  but  I  don't  know of any reason for them to have
    cancelled service to Oak Bluffs.

    Do go  to  Edgartown, it's the nicest town on the island. Gay head
    is a required view.  I've never been fond of Oak Bluffs.

--David
1529.5Ocean Queen from FalmouthKOOZEE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Tue May 08 1990 17:564
    	The passanger (no cars) ferry from Falmouth, the Ocean Queen, is
    my preferred choice for waterborne transport to MV. (I dream of flying
    there some day...)  It's a smaller, nicer alternate [IMO]. There's lots
    of space (a big bike rack) for bikes. - Chris
1529.6Must be getting old...BOOKS::MULDOONI'll be right back - GodotTue May 29 1990 13:1013
    
    RE: .2
    
          We looked for on Saturday morning, Norm.  8^)
    
          The two 16 year old kids in the group persuaded me to roll
       out of bed at 6:00 and do a few miles. One of them towed me
       around for most of the 17 miles and still managed to outlast 
       me in the final sprint back to the hotel.  8^(   Next year
       I'm going to get up a little early and work on his brakes
       before we ride!  8^)
    
                                                     Steve
1529.7Train on a touring bikeWMOIS::N_FLYEThu May 31 1990 01:2323
    
    Steve,
    
    	Sorry I didn't go riding with you.  I had set my watch for 5:30
    so I could get to the hotel in time for the ride.  My mind and legs
    decided to take the morning off.  I had done the Mt. Mitchell century
    the weekend before and as soon as I got back I loaded up the the
    touring bike and headed out with a friend for Martha's Vineyard.
    While we were in western Mass. we had fun looking at all the scenery.
    But then all of a sudden we hit Worcester and from then on all we saw
    were buildings.  I am a country boy and was really missing the open
    fields and woods.  So to take our minds off this unpleasant part of the 
    trip we started to do town line sprints.  The first person to cross a
    town line earned a point.  Must have been really funny to see two fully
    loaded bikes weighing about 80 pounds each sprinting for the line.  I
    wish I could get a lead out from a touring bike at a real race.  Felt
    like drafting a trailer truck.  
      So by Saturday morning I decided to sleep in.  I was on the bike by
    9:00 though.  Maybe next year.
    
    						Norm
    
      
1529.8JUPTR::CRITZWho'll win the TdF in 1990?Thu May 31 1990 11:499
    	Norm,
    
    	Talking about drafting a trailer truck...
    
    	Latest issue of VeloNews has a picture of Michael Secrest
    	drafting a trailer truck during his 24-hour record ride.
    	Rear of the trailer had a plexiglas fairing.
    
    	Scott
1529.9BOOKS::MULDOONI'll be right back - GodotThu May 31 1990 13:2110
    
      RE: .7
    
            I know what you mean about the legs...
    
            I let the youngsters go by themselves on Sunday morn.
       (I mostly just didn't want to get embarrassed again)
    
    
                                                        Steve