Tanner's Orchard Vintage & Steel bike ride, Peoria, IL USA, Sept 28, 2019
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Tanner's Orchard Vintage & Steel bike ride, Peoria, IL USA, Sept 28, 2019
For anyone within range of central Illinois, this is a chance to ride with fellow vintage & steel bike enthusiasts and perhaps show off the pride of your fleet! It's intended to be a medium speed ride along quiet rural roads north of Peoria, IL, including a stretch along the scenic Illinois river... nothing too serious, and no dropped riders.
Date: Saturday, Sept 28th. Meet at 8:30am. Roll out at 9am.
Start/Finish location: Shore Acres Park, 100 Park Blvd, Chillicothe Illinois 61523
Meet in the parking area adjacent to the swimming pool.
https://www.chillicotheparkdistrict.org/shore-acres-park
Distance: roughly 43 miles.
Speed: the target is approximately 16mph or so. The plan is to regroup at turns and key points to keep the group from getting too broken up.
Mid-ride destination & break: Tanner's Orchard, Speer, Illinois. https://www.tannersorchard.com/
baked goods, hot cocoa, coffee, water, and restrooms. Plenty of apples and cider are available too, but you'll want to bring a pannier or big saddlebag to carry it in. Fortunately, it's mostly downhill from Tanner's.
Other ride info:
-- Support: This is an unsupported ride. Bring your own food and water, and be prepared to handle any mechanical issues that might occur.
-- Terrain: The route is slightly changed from last year, so the hill going up the Illinois River bluffs is quite gradual. The slope barely exceeds 2%, so even classic racing gears should be sufficient. There are a variety of moderate rolling hills as well as some flat ground in the river flood plain.
I've entered the route on RideWithGPS:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/30754654
-- Road conditions: primarily narrow rural roads with chipseal surfaces and very little traffic. This is Illinois, so there are spots with poorer conditions, especially one 100' stretch of small gravel. I've ridden it on 23mm tires, and don't consider it to be a problem.
-- Cue sheet and map: posted to a Flickr album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kurtsj...57710111918766
… but also available on the RideWithGPS link.
photos from last year's ride...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kurtsj...57696657345642
Please let me know if you plan to attend or if there are any questions.
thanks!
Steve in Peoria (of course)
Date: Saturday, Sept 28th. Meet at 8:30am. Roll out at 9am.
Start/Finish location: Shore Acres Park, 100 Park Blvd, Chillicothe Illinois 61523
Meet in the parking area adjacent to the swimming pool.
https://www.chillicotheparkdistrict.org/shore-acres-park
Distance: roughly 43 miles.
Speed: the target is approximately 16mph or so. The plan is to regroup at turns and key points to keep the group from getting too broken up.
Mid-ride destination & break: Tanner's Orchard, Speer, Illinois. https://www.tannersorchard.com/
baked goods, hot cocoa, coffee, water, and restrooms. Plenty of apples and cider are available too, but you'll want to bring a pannier or big saddlebag to carry it in. Fortunately, it's mostly downhill from Tanner's.
Other ride info:
-- Support: This is an unsupported ride. Bring your own food and water, and be prepared to handle any mechanical issues that might occur.
-- Terrain: The route is slightly changed from last year, so the hill going up the Illinois River bluffs is quite gradual. The slope barely exceeds 2%, so even classic racing gears should be sufficient. There are a variety of moderate rolling hills as well as some flat ground in the river flood plain.
I've entered the route on RideWithGPS:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/30754654
-- Road conditions: primarily narrow rural roads with chipseal surfaces and very little traffic. This is Illinois, so there are spots with poorer conditions, especially one 100' stretch of small gravel. I've ridden it on 23mm tires, and don't consider it to be a problem.
-- Cue sheet and map: posted to a Flickr album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kurtsj...57710111918766
… but also available on the RideWithGPS link.
photos from last year's ride...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kurtsj...57696657345642
Please let me know if you plan to attend or if there are any questions.
thanks!
Steve in Peoria (of course)
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Looks like fun, I'm close enough, I'm halfway between the Quad Cities and Galesburg but that date is booked and I'm too out of shape, maybe next year.
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Looks like fun! I'm a slow newbie, and I'm interested. I've got relatives in the Metamora area, and may be there for a visit about then. I'll try to work it out.
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I enjoyed it last year, and so no reason not to go again. I have a friend from St. Louis that may be interested, too.
Since no one knows the route, we make Steve pull the entire time. I enjoy that, too.
It's a nice warm-up for the Hilly Hundred. OK, that's a lie; it's not. But it's a good ride.
I'm just rationalizing.
Since no one knows the route, we make Steve pull the entire time. I enjoy that, too.
It's a nice warm-up for the Hilly Hundred. OK, that's a lie; it's not. But it's a good ride.
I'm just rationalizing.
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As far as conditioning... well, not a lot is required, but it does help to be comfortable with covering the distance.
I'll save you a spot for next year.
Steve in Peoria
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It's on the calendar. Are we going to meet Friday night for dinner? @RobbieTunes and I found a pizza place that was pretty good close to the hotel in Chillicothe.
We'll get lunch at Tanner's. Apple cider donuts are the perfect refueling choice - well, maybe not - but they are very good.
Last year I said driving 6 hours and then riding 20 miles for a donut might be a valid reason to question our sanity - and it's probably still true.
I've been looking forward to this ride.
We'll get lunch at Tanner's. Apple cider donuts are the perfect refueling choice - well, maybe not - but they are very good.
Last year I said driving 6 hours and then riding 20 miles for a donut might be a valid reason to question our sanity - and it's probably still true.
I've been looking forward to this ride.
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In fact, I'm planning to go down there soon and scout out a route on the trails along the Mississippi... starting at Chain of Rocks bridge, go down the trail on the west bank towards downtown, cross over on the McKinley bridge back to the Illinois side, and go back north. Maybe loop up to Alton too. No low gears required.
As far as training for the Hilly Hundred, it does train you to eat a few donuts in the middle of the ride. Well, it might also train you to bring some warm clothes. That will apply to the Hilly this year, I expect, since it takes place at the end of October.
Hope you can make it!
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I'll sure try to make it next year, I used to cruise those roads on my motorcycle years ago, some nice scenery around there. I haven't ridden that far since May of last year and I haven't ridden 45 miles TOTAL since then, I just recently got back on the bike and I lost a lot in the past year, it's going to take awhile to even get back to where I was. For anyone wanting to get back into riding condition I highly recommend getting an old Schwinn Varsity to train on, it's a workout LOL.
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Sounds like fun but the dates won't work for me this year.
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I put it on my calendar. That's a real nice area, and Tanners is a great place to refuel.
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I'm going to try and make it this year, but 16mph may be a bit of a stretch. I'll also have a few changes at work coming up, right then, of course.
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As for work.... I highly recommend retirement.
If that's not an option, then you gotta do what you gotta do. Hope things work out and you can attend!
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The area along the Illinois river is certainly a source of scenery and variety for those of us here in central Illinois. You're not too far from Lasalle/Peru, with Starved Rock Park and the rest of the Illinois River bluff area. Very nice! I've done the Pumpkin Pie ride there a few times. Nice routes, etc., although the weather tends towards the wet and cool end of the spectrum.
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16mph is the target, but I think Dale (@speedevil) was a fair bit below that value last year. Robbie was hanging back with him some of the time, and it seemed to work out. I believe Dale is planning to attend, so maybe a slower group can form. We'll still want to regroup and such, just to make sure no one is lost or has some mechanical issue.
As for work.... I highly recommend retirement.
If that's not an option, then you gotta do what you gotta do. Hope things work out and you can attend!
Steve in Peoria
As for work.... I highly recommend retirement.
If that's not an option, then you gotta do what you gotta do. Hope things work out and you can attend!
Steve in Peoria
Bourbon & Tobacco, 2 metrics in Evansville, Thunder Ridge, and RAIN.
Nice "break-in" year, for anyone.
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Maybe Dale can let us know how he has progressed over the last year? More miles? Increases in speed?
and has he learned to spend less time with crazy jarheads with crazy ideas of fun??
The Hilly Hundred is still looming ahead... have you two been flying up and down the hills of southern Indiana a lot? There are a few 14% grades near Chillicothe if you want to squeeze in a bit of hill work during your visit.
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excellent point!
Maybe Dale can let us know how he has progressed over the last year? More miles? Increases in speed?
and has he learned to spend less time with crazy jarheads with crazy ideas of fun??
The Hilly Hundred is still looming ahead... have you two been flying up and down the hills of southern Indiana a lot? There are a few 14% grades near Chillicothe if you want to squeeze in a bit of hill work during your visit.
Steve in Peoria
Maybe Dale can let us know how he has progressed over the last year? More miles? Increases in speed?
and has he learned to spend less time with crazy jarheads with crazy ideas of fun??
The Hilly Hundred is still looming ahead... have you two been flying up and down the hills of southern Indiana a lot? There are a few 14% grades near Chillicothe if you want to squeeze in a bit of hill work during your visit.
Steve in Peoria
Still more improvement can happen, but no - I haven't learned to keep away from crazy Marines with strange ideas of "fun".
Remember - a friend will tell you how crazy you were last night - a good friend will tell you while you're both in the same jail cell.
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Sadly I won't be able to make this ride. We have an organized ride here in my little town in conjunction with a weekend festival and I'm a volunteer at it. I will be at Coppi and Hilly and am anxious to meet/ride with more BF members.
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This was a lot of fun last year! I really enjoyed meeting you guys, and kudos to Steve for "herding the cats." I really hope to make it again this year; I'm putting it on the master calendar as a priority!
I saw Julian at a local function this weekend, and we were discussing the ride. I believe he is planning to attend, as well as a mutual friend of ours, Bob Althouse who also volunteers at the Bloomington Co-OP. In fact, Bob didn't HAVE a vintage steel bike, but found a suitable frame at the coop and built one up. I guess he and I will have to leave the really NICE stuff to you guys. I WILL try to do a little better than my 85 Trek I love to ride. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed when I realized how nice the bikes on the ride were, compared to mine.
I saw Julian at a local function this weekend, and we were discussing the ride. I believe he is planning to attend, as well as a mutual friend of ours, Bob Althouse who also volunteers at the Bloomington Co-OP. In fact, Bob didn't HAVE a vintage steel bike, but found a suitable frame at the coop and built one up. I guess he and I will have to leave the really NICE stuff to you guys. I WILL try to do a little better than my 85 Trek I love to ride. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed when I realized how nice the bikes on the ride were, compared to mine.
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This was a lot of fun last year! I really enjoyed meeting you guys, and kudos to Steve for "herding the cats." I really hope to make it again this year; I'm putting it on the master calendar as a priority!
I saw Julian at a local function this weekend, and we were discussing the ride. I believe he is planning to attend, as well as a mutual friend of ours, Bob Althouse who also volunteers at the Bloomington Co-OP. In fact, Bob didn't HAVE a vintage steel bike, but found a suitable frame at the coop and built one up. I guess he and I will have to leave the really NICE stuff to you guys. I WILL try to do a little better than my 85 Trek I love to ride. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed when I realized how nice the bikes on the ride were, compared to mine.
I saw Julian at a local function this weekend, and we were discussing the ride. I believe he is planning to attend, as well as a mutual friend of ours, Bob Althouse who also volunteers at the Bloomington Co-OP. In fact, Bob didn't HAVE a vintage steel bike, but found a suitable frame at the coop and built one up. I guess he and I will have to leave the really NICE stuff to you guys. I WILL try to do a little better than my 85 Trek I love to ride. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed when I realized how nice the bikes on the ride were, compared to mine.
It's about talking about the bike.
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This was a lot of fun last year! I really enjoyed meeting you guys, and kudos to Steve for "herding the cats." I really hope to make it again this year; I'm putting it on the master calendar as a priority!
I saw Julian at a local function this weekend, and we were discussing the ride. I believe he is planning to attend, as well as a mutual friend of ours, Bob Althouse who also volunteers at the Bloomington Co-OP. In fact, Bob didn't HAVE a vintage steel bike, but found a suitable frame at the coop and built one up. I guess he and I will have to leave the really NICE stuff to you guys. I WILL try to do a little better than my 85 Trek I love to ride. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed when I realized how nice the bikes on the ride were, compared to mine.
I saw Julian at a local function this weekend, and we were discussing the ride. I believe he is planning to attend, as well as a mutual friend of ours, Bob Althouse who also volunteers at the Bloomington Co-OP. In fact, Bob didn't HAVE a vintage steel bike, but found a suitable frame at the coop and built one up. I guess he and I will have to leave the really NICE stuff to you guys. I WILL try to do a little better than my 85 Trek I love to ride. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed when I realized how nice the bikes on the ride were, compared to mine.
No need to apologize for the Trek! I've had friends show up on carbon fiber, just because they wanted to ride to Tanners and get a donut. As long as they can take a pull into the wind and have some good stories, I don't give them any grief.
The plus side to your situation is that you now have a reason to go looking for a nicer or fancier bike! I've managed to stumble across some very nice vintage bikes in the last 20 years or so, and haven't bought another since 2005 or so. If I were to find a nice Bruce Gordon or Weigle in my size, though, I think I'd find room for it.
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Since the local road crews have a tendency to abruptly tear up roads now and then, I like to ride the route now and then, just to ensure that the roads are still navigable.
I also like to check the donuts at Tanners, as a bit of a quality check.
For these reasons, I did a ride of much of the route on Sunday. The roads looked fine, and the scenery was incredible!......
just look at the dew glisten on that corn silk!!
For those of you who didn't grow up in the Midwest, let me offer this alternative:
This year's route differs from previous years in that instead of going up Blue Ridge road, it goes down the nearby Berchtold road. It is a narrower road with its own eccentricities, such as this view of a collection of road graders.
Everyone who enjoys a nice pumpkin pie will be glad to know that this year's pumpkins are in progress and seem fine. I forget the specifics, but the majority of the nation's pumpkin pie filling comes from the Peoria area (and I have no idea why).
so, in summary, things are looking fine and there are no obstacles to the ride so far!
Steve in Peoria
I also like to check the donuts at Tanners, as a bit of a quality check.
For these reasons, I did a ride of much of the route on Sunday. The roads looked fine, and the scenery was incredible!......
just look at the dew glisten on that corn silk!!
For those of you who didn't grow up in the Midwest, let me offer this alternative:
This year's route differs from previous years in that instead of going up Blue Ridge road, it goes down the nearby Berchtold road. It is a narrower road with its own eccentricities, such as this view of a collection of road graders.
Everyone who enjoys a nice pumpkin pie will be glad to know that this year's pumpkins are in progress and seem fine. I forget the specifics, but the majority of the nation's pumpkin pie filling comes from the Peoria area (and I have no idea why).
so, in summary, things are looking fine and there are no obstacles to the ride so far!
Steve in Peoria