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Deb P. is hosting Friday’s ride from the Port Hope Town Hall. We’ll follow the Beautiful Bewdley route which is 51 km but can be shortened. Note that Brian H. is planning to make a couple of changes to the route map so hold off until late Thursday/early Friday to print your maps. Our apres-ride festivities
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Your ride host Marshall invites you below to join the Blossom ride this Tuesday. Winter is finally over and our Northumberland Hills are now bursting into full bloom. If the lilacs we saw while climbing up Lilac Valley Road on last Tuesday’s ride are any indication, we are in for a special treat at our
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Former GF members Randy and Anita will host Friday’s ride from their home North of Cobourg Their address is in the Ride Calendar. Start time: 5:30 Route: We’ll take a route that travels up to Rice Lake via Lander Rd. In Gore’s Landing where the decision to make it shorter (29k) would mean turning south
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Weather last week made Harold’s Tuesday ride a no-go! Instead, the ride took place on Wednesday and was a great success for all who were able to attend. This Tuesday, Brian H. will host the ride from Bewdley, following the Two Lakes route. Coming down C.R.9 to Harwood on that new paved shoulder is apparently awesome.
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We are cancelling this Saturday’s ride from Campbellcroft due to anticipated inclement weather. Instead, Jennifer and Andy will host a Monday morning ride from their home that will follow the Oak Hills map offering 50- and 37-kilometre routes. Note that the area is hilly, but the route can be shortened to avoid some of
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IMPORTANT – WE NEED YOUR INPUT REGARDING THIS WEEKEND’S RIDE FROM THE HOME OF JENNIFER AND ANDY! The weather forecast for Saturday, May 19 (the day the ride is scheduled for) does not look good. Rather than cancelling the ride, we are seriously considering moving it to either Sunday or Monday. The forecast for Sunday
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GF members Bob and Liz invite you to join them for the GoScugog2018 fundraising ride to raise money for Camp Scugog, a charitable organization that offers 1-week residential camp stays for children who live in poverty. Distances are 30, 60 and 90 kilometres. Liz and Bob are debating between the 60 km and the 90



