Official Thread for the 50+ 5th Annual Ride
#226
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Blueberry Capital of the WORLD, NJ
Posts: 2,095
Bikes: Trek '09 1.5 wsd, Trek '13 Cocoa
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 21 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 9 Times
in
2 Posts
You were spot on, freedomrider!
Our trip to Boston was more fun than I could have ever anticipated. I would highly recommend a visit to Boston to anyone. What a beautiful city--and if you are lucky enough to have someone as conscientious, thoughtful, and generous as Jim from Boston guiding you through that trip, you'll have it made!
We were able to see some really interesting things in Boston, and Boston has a great deal to offer. We were only there for the weekend, but I wish we had had more time to see the city.
I have met Jim before and knew that he would work hard to make the trip fun and interesting, and he delivered! Meeting miss jean and Marc was a pure delight! They are great people and I truly enjoyed the time we spent together. Though I was disappointed that more 50+members couldn't make the trip, I found that being in a small group made it easier to get to know each other than it might have been with a large group. I wish miss jean had been able to join us for Saturday's ride as I think she would have enjoyed that and been a great addition to our group.
Though not normally a "rain rider", I thoroughly enjoyed Friday night's ride around the Charles River, especially since Jim took us to see Harvard's campus, a location I was hoping I'd get to see. That ride gave me a new outlook toward riding in the rain and I would go so far as to say I found it invigorating! (Of course, the venue and temperature made it more fun than it might have been at home. In fact, we arrived back in NJ at 5:30 this evening to torrential rain and my first thought was "Toto, we're not in Boston anymore!" I had no desire to ride in the rain.)
Saturday's ride was fabulous-one of the best I've experienced! The weather was perfect, the route was shady and the scenery idyllic, with a new surprise around every turn in the path. Even with Tom's flat and my chain falling off, I can find no complaint with anything. I would love to ride there again. As Jim mentioned, Marc has a great sense of humour and had me laughing throughout our visit.
There is something very special and unique about meeting the people behind the posts on the forums. They are not fictionalized personalities, anymore than are the people you meet at work, or church, or through other friends. I would suggest that the majority here are simply people with common bonds--their age and a love of cycling. Some also share an interest in travel, new experiences, and a desire to meet and enjoy the company of like-minded people. IMO if you don't at least see the value of that opportunity, you are missing out on an amazing element of this forum.
Thanks again, to Jim and Marc for scaling back their rides to match the not-so intrepid spirits of the "Kentons."
I will post pictures once my camera has "recharged."
Our trip to Boston was more fun than I could have ever anticipated. I would highly recommend a visit to Boston to anyone. What a beautiful city--and if you are lucky enough to have someone as conscientious, thoughtful, and generous as Jim from Boston guiding you through that trip, you'll have it made!
We were able to see some really interesting things in Boston, and Boston has a great deal to offer. We were only there for the weekend, but I wish we had had more time to see the city.
I have met Jim before and knew that he would work hard to make the trip fun and interesting, and he delivered! Meeting miss jean and Marc was a pure delight! They are great people and I truly enjoyed the time we spent together. Though I was disappointed that more 50+members couldn't make the trip, I found that being in a small group made it easier to get to know each other than it might have been with a large group. I wish miss jean had been able to join us for Saturday's ride as I think she would have enjoyed that and been a great addition to our group.
Though not normally a "rain rider", I thoroughly enjoyed Friday night's ride around the Charles River, especially since Jim took us to see Harvard's campus, a location I was hoping I'd get to see. That ride gave me a new outlook toward riding in the rain and I would go so far as to say I found it invigorating! (Of course, the venue and temperature made it more fun than it might have been at home. In fact, we arrived back in NJ at 5:30 this evening to torrential rain and my first thought was "Toto, we're not in Boston anymore!" I had no desire to ride in the rain.)
Saturday's ride was fabulous-one of the best I've experienced! The weather was perfect, the route was shady and the scenery idyllic, with a new surprise around every turn in the path. Even with Tom's flat and my chain falling off, I can find no complaint with anything. I would love to ride there again. As Jim mentioned, Marc has a great sense of humour and had me laughing throughout our visit.
There is something very special and unique about meeting the people behind the posts on the forums. They are not fictionalized personalities, anymore than are the people you meet at work, or church, or through other friends. I would suggest that the majority here are simply people with common bonds--their age and a love of cycling. Some also share an interest in travel, new experiences, and a desire to meet and enjoy the company of like-minded people. IMO if you don't at least see the value of that opportunity, you are missing out on an amazing element of this forum.
Thanks again, to Jim and Marc for scaling back their rides to match the not-so intrepid spirits of the "Kentons."
I will post pictures once my camera has "recharged."
#227
Senior Member
A truly nice group of people riding in one of the best American cities. Sounds like it was a great weekend. Sorry I couldn't attend. I so wanted to meet my blueberry nemesis and her obviously saintly spouse.
#228
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Newport News, VA USA
Posts: 3,325
Bikes: Diamondback Edgewood LX; Giant Defy 1
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 2 Times
in
2 Posts
Sounds like you all had a great time. I'll have to think about doing this next year--my wife has an uncle in Boxford.
#229
Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 2
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 3 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times
in
0 Posts
I want to thank Jim for a most enjoyable tour of Boston and vicinity! Miss Kenton and I had a blast!
Enjoy the pix!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1...99027202391697
Enjoy the pix!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1...99027202391697
#230
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Blueberry Capital of the WORLD, NJ
Posts: 2,095
Bikes: Trek '09 1.5 wsd, Trek '13 Cocoa
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 21 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 9 Times
in
2 Posts
I was disappointed to find you were too afraid, I mean, couldn't make the trip. However, you were there in spirit as I kept expecting to see you come flying out of the Massachusetts forest on your bike in a attempt to force me off the road.
#231
What??? Only 2 wheels?
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Boston-ish, MA
Posts: 13,452
Bikes: 72 Peugeot UO-8, 82 Peugeot TH8, 87 Bianchi Brava, 76? Masi Grand Criterium, 74 Motobecane Champion Team, 86 & 77 Gazelle champion mondial, 81? Grandis, 82? Tommasini, 83 Peugeot PF10
Mentioned: 189 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1222 Post(s)
Liked 645 Times
in
232 Posts
Wonderful report, all. I'm one who had and have regrets at not making it. We had visitors from out of town and I never have enough free time anyway. As it turns out we did some tandem riding on the Minuteman Bikeway, could have seen you maybe in Bedford.
The next time this ride orbits its way back to the northeast maybe we'll make it.
__________________
Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
#232
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 7,384
Mentioned: 49 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 800 Post(s)
Liked 218 Times
in
171 Posts
I want to thank Jim for a most enjoyable tour of Boston and vicinity! Miss Kenton and I had a blast!
Enjoy the pix!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1...99027202391697
Enjoy the pix!
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/1...99027202391697
Welcome to the Forums.
Jim from Bahstan
#236
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 7,384
Mentioned: 49 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 800 Post(s)
Liked 218 Times
in
171 Posts
A well-known local Boston comic was asked to say, “Park the car in Harvard Yard (Pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd)” to which he replied, "Whaht ah ya, retahded?”
#237
What??? Only 2 wheels?
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Boston-ish, MA
Posts: 13,452
Bikes: 72 Peugeot UO-8, 82 Peugeot TH8, 87 Bianchi Brava, 76? Masi Grand Criterium, 74 Motobecane Champion Team, 86 & 77 Gazelle champion mondial, 81? Grandis, 82? Tommasini, 83 Peugeot PF10
Mentioned: 189 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1222 Post(s)
Liked 645 Times
in
232 Posts
Volkswagon used to make a 2-seater called the Karman Ghia, pronounced locally as Common Gear.
__________________
Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
Real cyclists use toe clips.
With great bikes comes great responsibility.
jimmuller
#238
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 7,384
Mentioned: 49 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 800 Post(s)
Liked 218 Times
in
171 Posts
When I took the visiting Fifty-Plus bunch out to Quincy Mahket, I told them we would get on the (T) [subway] at "Gummint Centah" (Government Center).
Last edited by Jim from Boston; 07-30-13 at 05:03 PM.
#240
Senior Member
I am finally recovering from my return trip. You will be glad to know I managed to save some time by detouring around the construction in Ohio, I saved nearly an hour which reduced the trip to 19 . I don't want to be redundant since Jim and Diane provided such great details, but Jim was an exceptionally gracious host and the Kentons were a real pleasure to ride and "hang" with. I loved Bahstahn a bunch, one cannot really call it a college town, it is the college town and consequently has become very bike friendly. I was really impressed with the bike infrastructure developed in the town and the overall safety of the city. It's a shame more people didn't arrange to come, I found the place really affordable and easy to visit. I will be posting more photos and details of the trip on my blog during the next couple of days. Right now, I am going to have something to eat and go back to bed.
Marc
Marc
#241
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Blueberry Capital of the WORLD, NJ
Posts: 2,095
Bikes: Trek '09 1.5 wsd, Trek '13 Cocoa
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 21 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 9 Times
in
2 Posts
I am finally recovering from my return trip. You will be glad to know I managed to save some time by detouring around the construction in Ohio, I saved nearly an hour which reduced the trip to 19 . I don't want to be redundant since Jim and Diane provided such great details, but Jim was an exceptionally gracious host and the Kentons were a real pleasure to ride and "hang" with. I loved Bahstahn a bunch, one cannot really call it a college town, it is the college town and consequently has become very bike friendly. I was really impressed with the bike infrastructure developed in the town and the overall safety of the city. It's a shame more people didn't arrange to come, I found the place really affordable and easy to visit. I will be posting more photos and details of the trip on my blog during the next couple of days. Right now, I am going to have something to eat and go back to bed.
Marc
Marc
#242
Council of the Elders
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 3,759
Bikes: 1990 Schwinn Crosscut, 5 Lemonds
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 2 Times
in
1 Post
How can this ride be official with only one official jersey?
Just kidding guys. I enjoyed your report and hope to join in the next ride to keep my attendance grade up.
Just kidding guys. I enjoyed your report and hope to join in the next ride to keep my attendance grade up.
#243
Senior Member
#246
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 7,384
Mentioned: 49 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 800 Post(s)
Liked 218 Times
in
171 Posts
I want to know who took the group photos. I'm betting we found a better looking photographer on the Katy.
Unfortunately, none of us had the composure of mind to take her picture. Where was the Deege when we needed him?
Unfortunately, none of us had the composure of mind to take her picture. Where was the Deege when we needed him?
#248
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 7,384
Mentioned: 49 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 800 Post(s)
Liked 218 Times
in
171 Posts
I did write a summary of the weekend on my blog. I'm too tired to do it twice, you'll just have to go there.
More pics, and just for the record, I cheat and carry a small tripod for group things.
Marc
More pics, and just for the record, I cheat and carry a small tripod for group things.
Marc
Great report, Marc...wicked pissah!
Seriously, it was very well written and the text and photos really captured not only the joie de vivre of the weekend, but also the milieu of Boston.
For example:
Originally Posted by Marc
The South End has become the Brooklyn of Massachusetts. Fully gentrified with grown up hippies, it has developed it's own selection of trendy restaurants and shops selling handmade stuff and bottled unicorn farts. I like it! Screw Portland, Boston is real!
I'm so glad you got your tablet back.
#249
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Blueberry Capital of the WORLD, NJ
Posts: 2,095
Bikes: Trek '09 1.5 wsd, Trek '13 Cocoa
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 21 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 9 Times
in
2 Posts
I did write a summary of the weekend on my blog. I'm too tired to do it twice, you'll just have to go there.
More pics, and just for the record, I cheat and carry a small tripod for group things.
Marc
More pics, and just for the record, I cheat and carry a small tripod for group things.
Marc
Nice report and an accurate depiction of Boston ! I am honored to be mentioned in your blog, Marc. When I read the part about the french fry, it reminded me of something I meant to mention to you on our ride. When battling an incline, my determination is based not on ability, but on an anxiety that overlaps many areas of my life: If I lollygag, even briefly, I may roll backwards at a pace much quicker than I have ascended.
#250
Senior Member