Riding from Campbellcroft – Friday, June 25

Jennifer and Andy are hosting Friday’s ride.

They suggest leaving from their home Friday @ 5 pm and we shall ride The Oak Hills 50 k or the shorter route of 37 k.

Bring your costumes for a swim après ride …..picnic in the garden thereafter.

For those who prefer not to cycle a walk is always a possibility either from the house or the Ganaraska Forest.

Sadly Piper is suffering from a torn ACL/CCL so he will not be able to roam free to grab socks, shoes or apple fritters this year!!!

There are mossies so bug spray might be helpful.

Riding from Millbrook – Tuesday, June 22


Marshall will be leading this Tuesday’s ride. His invitation is below.

This Tuesday’s ride will start at Millbrook (Millbrook Arena parking lot behind the Pastry Peddler) at 10:00. Please join me for a beautiful 55K circle from Millbrook over to Pontypool and back. The ride can be easily shortened to 45K (refer to map) for those who might want a little less distance. Note there will be a bit of climbing as there is no way but up to get out of Millbrook, but the descent at the end back into Millbrook will more than make it all worthwhile.

Our after ride picnic will be held in the beautiful park area by the creek and dam. Be sure to bring your comfy chair, a yummy lunch and your favorite beverage.

The Pastry Peddler café is open for take-out with their regular menu amd lots of great desserts available. Check them out online, you may want to take advantage of it for your lunch.

Hit the link to either a paper version or link to electronic map of the route:

https://ridewithgps.com/routes/34557706

Keep in mind that nasty little COVID bug is still kicking around out there so we must all continue following the standard social distancing rules.

A NOTE: At this point the weather isn’t looking all that great for Tuesday so a Wednesday rain date is planned for those who could make it.

Hoping to see you all in Millbrook.

 

Riding from Cobourg – Friday, June 18

Barb

Although the forecast for Friday is for rain, there is always the chance that it will change or clear later in the day. We are optimistically planning a Friday ride, starting at 5:00 p.m. from Donegan Park, south of King Street East on D’Arcy Street, Cobourg.

All of the Covid procedures we are now so good at will be followed. If there are more than 10 in attendance we will divide into two groups.

We will use a route loosely based on the East Danforth route, changed to start at the park.

Maps with possible alternate routes (such as avoiding famous hills) will be provided.

A distanced circle picnic, or two circles of 10 or less, will follow, again, weather permitting.

Riding from Port Hope’s Baluch Road Park – Friday, June 11

From your Friday Ride Coordinator, Brian Hedney:

After a ten (can you believe it’s been that long?) week hiatus, Uncle Doug is allowing us to resume our Friday rides.

Accordingly, here are the arrangements for this Friday, June 11th.

The ride will start from the Baluch Road park (see below) in Port Hope at 5:00 PM. Yes 5:00 PM, not 5:30 PM!

We will follow the Western Wanderer route which is posted on our Wonderful Website. Although it says 51 km, it is a kilometre or two shorter starting at Baluch Road, and there is no hill to climb out of Port Hope!. As you will see from the map there are numerous opportunities to further shorten the ride.This is our first time using the Baluch Road park.

There is lots of space, but very little shade (which should not be an issue for a Friday ride). It is also the location of the Port Hope dog park, but you will need to BYOD!

We will continue with last year’s fine apres-ride arrangements.

To get to the park, drive west on Marsh Road from Davis Independent for 700 m, then north on Baluch Road for 200 m. There is a map at the bottom of this post.

Call Brian at 905-373-3621 if you get lost!

We will start the ride by heading south on Baluch Road to Lakeshore Road, and then follow the route as outlined.

Bear in mind that Reopening Step 1 only allows for groups of ten, so we will need to “get creative” if we have more than that number!

2021 GFW Cycling Season to Begin Anew

Dust off your bicycles, friends. The GFW cycling season officially restarts on Friday, June 11, as Ontario enters Step 1 of the reopening plan.


Brian H. will host our first Friday ride commencing at 5:00 from Port Hope’s Baluch Road park. Maximum ride distance will be @ 50 km, with plenty of opportunity to shorten or lengthen as desired. A socially distanced picnic will follow. Let us know if you’ll be joining us by commenting on the detailed post that will follow this one.


Sue will host our first Tuesday ride commencing at 10:00 a.m. Details to be revealed soon!

Please contact your Ride Coordinators to lock in the date(s) you want to host. 

  • Friday rides: Brian until end July, then Katherine
  • Tuesday rides: Sue until end July, then Marshall

Note that the password to the site has not changed from last year. You will receive an email with the new password after Friday.


All precautions mentioned in our earlier season opener will apply, especially the limit of 10 to outdoor gatherings. Please review this post prior to your first ride with us.

Note especially that if more than 10 show up for the ride, we’ll divide up both the riding group and picnic groups accordingly.

Looking forward to seeing everyone again.

Riding from Baltimore – Friday, April 2

This year, tradition rules! Wayne and Brenda will host our first ride of the season on Friday, April 2 starting at 2:00 p.m. not from their home, but from the Baltimore Recreation Centre located at 23 Community Centre Rd, Baltimore.

Ride distances are 24, 33 and 40 kilometres. There might be one or two hills involved. Click on the map to download your own copy, Note that you can also download a map from our Ride Calendar as Google Calendar now has a document attachment feature. And if you don’t have a printer, no worries – Wayne and Brenda will have copies available.

Plan to join us for our apres-ride social in the nearby park. As COVID precautions are still in effect, bring your own chair, snacks, beverages, blankets, mitts and ear muffs. Temperature is looking to be a few degrees above 0.

We also need to remind each other of social distancing before and during the ride. Air hugs only! Tuck a mask in your back pocket in case you need it. Read more COVID reminders in the season opener sent out last Friday.

Please comment on this post to let us know you’re looking forward to joining us! Can. Hardly. Wait.

Let the 2021 Ganaraska Freewheelers Season Begin!

group shot during covid

Welcome Freewheelers to the 2021 cycling season.  Your Ganaraska Freewheelers Executive team (Barb, Brenda, Jennifer, Peter and Ruth) is pleased to announce that Wayne & Brenda will kick off our rides as usual on Easter Friday, April 2 at 2:00 p.m. More details will follow in a post that will arrive in your inbox very soon!

This season opener post contains important information, but mostly refreshers from last year. It reminds you of:

  1. Ride Coordinators for 2021
  2. Ride Calendar & Member Directory for 2021
  3. How we’ll roll in 2021
  4. Reminders about COVID-19 Practices

Last year’s season was shorter than usual – the picture above is from our second ride of the season along the Lake Ontario waterfront on Tuesday, July 7. See how good we were being? And how it took a pandemic to have us pose for a picture that wasn’t in a straight line?

That day was memorable because we enjoyed a delightful socially distanced après-ride picnic in the park ending with a hilarious attempt to fold a change station that Barb had brought along with her. Unfortunately she had left John at home, and we were not too sure how to fold it. There exists a couple videos of our efforts, but prudence prevents us from sharing them here. Freewheelers can change a tire in a jiffy, but invite them to put a tent back in its little pizza-pie holder? It took several jiffies (or at least 7 minutes if we can trust the video footage), a few members, several backseat drivers, a google search for instructions and oh . . . so . . . many . . . laughs.

These same guffaws characterized our season last year, when, despite our missing potlucks in the comfort of members’ homes, we discovered an alternative reward: enjoying our own snacks, no sharing allowed, putting our chairs in a big circle, and socializing with our dear friends who regaled us with stories of the past, making us laugh until our sides hurt.

So don’t be strangers this year! Join us – we miss you and look forward to seeing you all soon, even if we can’t yet exchange a hug.

Oh yes, while the après-ride circles were memorable, the during-rides were outstanding last year – we enjoyed splendid weather and tested several new and glorious routes – our thanks go to the Coordinators who did an awesome job ensuring our ride calendar was full. Speaking of Ride Coordinators . . .

From your Friday Ride Coordinators – Brian H. & Katherine

Brian is fortunate enough to be looking after the Friday rides until Katherie takes over in August 🙂 As mentioned above, the first ride will be on April 2, hosted by Wayne & Brenda.

As April is always iffy for Friday rides, we won’t look for hosts until May. Brian is prepared to look after any April rides that are not rained /snowed/frozen out. He has a number of easy early-season routes that we can use. 

From your Tuesday Ride Coordinators – Sue & Marshall

The Tuesday rides will start on the 6th of April, after the official Good Friday season opener. Sue and Marshall will take care of ensuring April is covered off; Sue will let us know soon where and when the April 6th ride will take place. Let her know if you want to organize any of the others starting in May. As Brian says, April is iffy with the weather. 

Sue will be your contact for the first half of the season. Marshall will be looking after the second half of the season’s Tuesday rides, from August forward. He’s hoping that this year, he won’t be alone for the Lilac Ride which he plans to lead.

2021 Ride Calendar & Membership Directory

The ride calendar is up and the intro has been updated with information about the 2021 season. In the notes section of each ride is the email address for the respective Ride Coordinator. 

The password right now is the same as last year’s. If you do not remember it, email ganaraskafreewheelers@gmail.com or Barb.

Re: the new password, we will let everyone know what it is at the first ride and be sure to send an email to everyone afterwards so that you have it in writing to refer to when you forget. Ruth will aim to change it by Monday, April 5, 2021. 

The Membership Directory and Emergency Contact list have also been updated, but it is possible that a tiny detail can be wrong! So please, please, visit the member directory and the emergency contact directory and check your details, clicking on anything that links. Send any corrections to ganaraskafreewheers@gmail.com

Note that if ever you need to contact Ruth, our Web Administrator, please use this club email address. There are challenges with her other email addresses – she visits yahoo very infrequently and her personal gmail account is the subject of many lost emails because it has a double “l” in it which often gets dropped if someone is writing it from memory. 

How we’ll roll in 2021

Safety in 2021 continues to be a priority. In addition to reminding members to read up on cycling safety and club risk management expectations, we need to emphasize with you a number of COVID-19 related cautions, precautions and realities.

  • Until further notice, we’re asking that all rides start from an outdoor public venue, not from members’ homes. We’ll revisit this month to month, as opening rules in the province evolve.
  • If you’re hosting a ride, keep in mind that some areas will be less COVID-challenged than others and this will evolve week to week. Visit this link to find out if your start/end location is in the grey, red, yellow or green zone, and if in the red or grey zone, consider a safer start location:  https://covid-19.ontario.ca/zones-and-restrictions
  • Last season, we decided that all riders must be members. We’re relaxing a little on this, but with discretion. Family members and former members are welcome to join a ride.  If you would like to invite a friend for a ride who might be a prospective member, contact Barb or Brenda to check with them on how best to proceed.
  • As mentioned above, all riders must before their first ride sign the GFW COVID 19 Waiver and agree to follow the rules set out in the GFW Response to COVID 19 that you can download from our member forms page. Most of you have have signed and submitted this form. We’ll keep Ride Leaders apprised from week to week if any members still need to sign their waiver. If you have not done so, please bring your signed copy to the first ride and give it to one of the Execs or the Ride Leader. We’ll also have paper copies available.
  • Happily, we will ride together, but let’s aim to keep to riding groups of 10 or less – peleton no more, instead, the peletite will be our norm. Note that this is also good practice for riding safety.
  • We can have more than one peletite. If more than 10 riders show up, you’ll need to decide amongst yourselves how best to divide up the group.
  • Those not in the same household must adhere to the province’s social distancing guidelines before, during and after the rides. This includes maintaining at all times a distance of 6 feet from each other and wearing masks indoors and if unable to maintain this distance.
  • For insurance compliance reasons, we also must maintain a log of riders for each ride and will rely on the Ride Leader to confirm this in writing through the comment feature after each ride. To help Ride Leaders better anticipate group needs, and prepare their log after each ride, we need everyone to make it a habit of commenting on each ride’s post their intention to join. Keep in mind that the limit for yellow zone outdoor (non public) events is 25 people. That limit varies depending on the zone we are in.
  • Though we can assure you our rides will offer great friendship and fitness, great food will be hit and miss, and entirely up to you, as the restriction on indoor potlucks is still in force. Outdoor patios are allowed, if they’re willing and able to accommodate us. And we strongly encourage a socially distanced Bring-Your-Own-Picnic (BYOP) event following the ride, if the weather allows. Some of our members who didn’t feel like preparing snacks took advantage of local pizza parlours and take-out restaurants.
  • Toilets are tricky. For each ride, we’re asking members to use their ingenuity and resourcefulness to take care of their basic needs, before, during and after! And of course, please share any insider information you have about open facilities near the ride start. 

Reminders about COVID practices

1) Stay at home and do not ride or attend club events if you feel unwell even if symptoms seem mild. Symptoms related to COVID-19 can be:

  • headache / runny nose
  • fever
  • cough
  • difficulty breathing
  • pneumonia in both lungs
  • chest pain or pressure

2) Avoid all physical contact before during and after rides and maintain a 2-metre distance from other riders – no handshakes or hugs. Remember to bring a mask and be prepared to wear it if entering a public space or supporting riders to change a tire, make a bike repair or fold a change tent to put it inside its holder.

3) Practice good respiratory etiquette and cough or sneeze into your elbow well away from other riders.

4) Refrain from spitting and/or blowing your nose while riding if possible. If you must clear your nose or throat, fall well back behind all other riders to do so. Wash your hands or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer as soon as possible after. 

5) Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. 

6) Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 15 seconds after riding, before eating, and after using the bathroom. If there is no hand-wash basin available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing 70% alcohol and use enough to allow hands to remain wet for 15 seconds. Consider carrying a small container of hand sanitizer in your jersey pocket or bike bag on all rides. 

7) Launder riding gloves between each ride along with jerseys, shorts, riding sleeves, skull caps, etc. 

8) Wash, rinse and sanitize water bottles after each ride – sanitize using a mild bleach solution containing 1/2 teaspoon regular household bleach in 1 litre of water.

Here’s Hoping for a Safe & Memorable 2021 Riding Season

If you have any questions, comments or concerns, don’t hesitate to comment.

Aim to join us on April 2 at 2:00 for our first ride of the season. Even if you can’t ride, consider swinging by, at the beginning or end of the ride, to say hello.

From your 2021 Exec Team & Ride Coordinators

  • Executive Team: Barb, Brenda, Jennifer, Peter and Ruth
  • Friday Ride Coordinators: Brian & Katherine
  • Tuesday Ride Coordinators: Sue & Marshall

Riding from Cobourg – Thursday, October 29

Just when you thought the GFW cycling season was over, along comes one more chance to get your Lycra on!

As today’s ride was a much shorter distance and different route than anticipated due to weather challenges, Jen and TJ want to give it one more go. What the heck, the maps are printed, the roads will have less snow than today and we Freewheelers just can’t get enough of that sugar puff.

Repeated below is the post for today’s ride – it will now happen on Thursday – same time, same place. Be there if you can!

Jen P will be leading the last official GFW club ride for the 2020 season this Tuesday, Oct 27th Thursday, October 29 starting at 10:00 AM from her home, followed by our after ride picnic in her backyard.

Jen and TJ are busy drawing up a new route called “”already printed a route called “The Eddystone Loop” which will includes many of our favourite roads, Pipeline, Eddystone, King and Shelter Valley to name a few. Maps will be provided.

It’s been a very different riding season this year with its late start and social distancing rules dictated by that very pesty COVID-19 virus, but there is also no doubt that it’s been one of the most successful and fun seasons our club has had in a long while. So sad to see it end. Lets end it with a big turnout ” Bigger than Tuesday anyway, since half the group bailed due to the cold, rain and snow. Weather wimps.

See you on Thursday.