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248.1 | Where are you all? | USMRM2::DGUNN | Dale C. Gunn, US Sales Support | Wed May 20 1987 20:54 | 11 |
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Given that no one has bothered to reply to this note,
I'd say there's not much interest. This has been here
over 6 weeks.
That's too bad, because, I have been wondering the same
thing. I really enjoyed the weekday evening rides after
work. Anyone interested in doing informal show & go rides?
Dale
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248.2 | Yes, it's time... | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Thu May 21 1987 12:07 | 17 |
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(Gee, I thought I replied to this, but elves must have removed
my entry.)
I'm up for more show-and-go rides and even some weekend day rides.
Last year, the show-and-go rides just rotated among a few sites
(LTN1, OGO [Stow], HLOn, and MROn) every Tuesday. Since nobody
has responded, it's hard to predict what would have the best
turn-out (because of both time and place). Since I moved from LTN
to BXB1 (Boxboro[ugh]), I'd like to add the latter to the rotation
list. What's YOUR preference?
Also, I've heard stories about wonderful Norton-sponsored (Kathy
and Jay; not the sandpaper company) rides from Princeton. Now that
I live in that area, I'd like to try one for myself. (Can someone
just dig up the old maps so we see the routes?)
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248.3 | Hey Kathy, where's dem ole route sheets we (YOU) had ? | EUREKA::REG_B | My personal name has expired ? | Thu May 21 1987 12:22 | 10 |
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re .2 There *IS* the legendary Norton forty. It starts in
Princeton and wanders over some godaweful hills around Barre and
(I think) Hubbardston. I rode it in '83 on a fixed gear, never
been quite the same person since. If Kathy will dig up a route
sheet I'll lea..<nah, I'll ride rear guard to keep an eye on the
stragglers>
Reg
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248.4 | TAAPHWHICAR | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Thu May 21 1987 12:56 | 19 |
| Funny you should mention that ride. I've been planning to do that
during June, probably June 20 or 21. It will be called:
THE ALMOST ANNUAL PRINCETON HILLS WITH HOMEMADE ICE CREAM AFTERWARDS
RIDE.
It's about 42 miles, starting from my house which is on Route 31,
1/2 mile south of the Mountain Barn Restaurant. Unfortunately,
it does include that horrible hill into Barre, along with lots of
other hills. This is NOT a beginners ride. (But beginners are
more than welcome to come for ice cream!)
Once I figure out a definite date and time, I'll write a new note
about it.
Kathy
Kathy
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248.5 | YaBut, that only leaves a month to get in shape... | EUREKA::REG_B | My personal name has expired ? | Thu May 21 1987 13:11 | 9 |
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Wow ! What a volunteer. Howzabout 20th with 21st as rain date ?
<excuses go here...> so I can't do it the 13th, 14th might be reserved
for recovery from 13th, and I'll be gone to the lake by 25th.
Reg
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248.6 | How Steep Is It? | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Thu May 21 1987 13:44 | 6 |
|
How does the hill into Barre compare with the stuff encountered
on that ride that started in Orange? Is it steeper? Longer?
Uphill in both directions?
-LC
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248.7 | WHAT HILLS? | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Thu May 21 1987 16:19 | 4 |
| There were hills on that ride in Orange??
Haha, just kidding. I think the hill into Barre is the worse in
Massachusetts, maybe the world. But it's not too long.
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248.8 | Hill? | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Thu May 21 1987 16:37 | 3 |
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Maybe we should just bring a ladder to carry the bikes up
the hill.
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248.9 | The hilliest hills around, eh ? | EUREKA::REG_B | My personal name has expired ? | Thu May 21 1987 17:01 | 25 |
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re .7 Worst in Mass, maybe the world, eh.
I have this feeling that you've started one of the potentially
longest notes of all time.
Here are my entries:-
Burke Mountain, Vt. Burn Y'self up getting to the toll gate,
then the *REAL* climb starts.
Mt Washington, NH. Not the main part of the auto road, but the
service road after the parking lots, where it zigs right and
then goes left at some 26 + %
Pike's Peak in CO. Of course I've never ridden it. I may be
mad, but I'm not stupid. Well, maybe I'll just put that one
on my fantasy list. I think its about 14,000 from a 6,500 start,
i.e. starts about where Washington finishes and has about twice
the ascent.
Reg
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248.10 | You ain't seen bad hills in the East | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | | Thu May 21 1987 17:31 | 27 |
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re .7 Worst in Mass, maybe the world, eh.
I have this feeling that you've started one of the potentially
longest notes of all time.
OK, I'll add to it.
1. Road to the Sun (Glacier National park to Logan pass from the south.
A loooooong, steep hill, with Winnebagos trying to pass each other
on a narrow road. To add to the fun, the park rules don't allow
bicycles on the road between 11am and 4:30, so you need a very early
start, and you can't take many stops. I'm told the views are gorgeous,
but when I rode it we saw mainly clouds (with the occasional peek at
an incredible view.)
Of course Pass is a misnomer for a spot about 600 ft lower than the
peaks (this is in the Rockies).
2. Mt. Edith Cavell rd. (just south of Jasper, Alberta). This is
shorter than Road to the Sun, but just as steep, and believe it or
not, narrower. The road is almost non-existant, it's just gravel spots
around the potholes. At least in Canada the drivers are polite.
This road has such a terrible surface that for the only time in my
life I was saying "when is this damn hill going to end?" while going
*down* hill.
--David
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248.11 | Back to the Topic... | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Thu May 21 1987 22:52 | 16 |
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OK. How about if the first show-and-go leaves BXB1 (front)
at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 27th? If it rains, Thursday
at 6:00, or the next day, until we get a decent day.
Since only one other person has shown interest, it's hard
to tell if Wednesday is a "good" day for a ride. Is it
possible that there are people who might be interested
who don't read this notes file? Hmmm... I think I have
a copy of the club distribution list.
Tuesday, June 2nd, we leave from HLO1.
Thursday, June 11th, MRO1.
Monday, June 15th, OGO (Stow).
Any counter-offers?
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248.12 | OK, now we is two; anymore ? | EUREKA::REG_B | My personal name has expired ? | Fri May 22 1987 14:51 | 7 |
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Right !, back to the topic (had we strayed ?). Count me in
for next wednesday, but don't expect me to go far or fast since
this will be spliced into my commute home.
Reg
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248.13 | Next Wednesday | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Fri May 22 1987 17:40 | 8 |
|
See you then/there. So far, we have two people who are
(should be?) committed. Anybody else willing to admit to
wanting to go along?
The pace and course are determined by whoever shows up. I
don't want to be dragged up the hills into Harvard by Reg...
Please, somebody else, come along.
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248.14 | off the subject again | NOVA::FISHER | | Tue May 26 1987 06:41 | 6 |
| worst in the world? Fargo St in LA is alleged to be 33% but it's
only .1 mi long. There's a race every February. The race is to
find out "who," not "how long." I've been told that some wierd machines
show up for it. I've seen it but not tried it. Maybe next DECUS.
ed
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248.15 | Two sorts of Club (the sort you join and the sort you get foir your wife) | PEANO::BLACK | | Tue May 26 1987 19:23 | 11 |
| Well, this is hightly ammusing, and I'ld love to meet some of you
clowns, BUT:
Is this a training run, a race, or a pleasant afternoon out.
I've dome a few thousand miles of bike touring, but I do it for
fun ... I've never met a hill yet that's too steep to walk.
Should I come?
Andrew
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248.16 | Typical Pace | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Wed May 27 1987 11:59 | 17 |
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They tend to be "afternoon rides", though the pace is actually
determined by who shows up. Last year the people who showed
up would tend to break into two groups, one of "moderate" speed,
and one of "low" speed. Occasionally, there are a few impatient
riders.
But this afternoon, I'm expecting three people (including you),
so you'll have a big voice in setting the pace. (It'll likely be
us against Reg. -If he's in a hurry, he can ride ahead and wait
or ride alone.)
The rides usually head for an ice cream stand, a town common
with a water fountain, or a store with Popsicles (TM) with
as much scenery as possible on the way. If the riders spread out
because of speed differences, the fast folks wait around at a
convenient place (e.g. ice cream stand) for the slower ones.
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248.17 | Oops, just tuned in! | MAGIC1::GRACE | | Wed May 27 1987 12:39 | 6 |
| I'd like to find out when the MR0 trip is happening so I can meet
you people.
I think today is out as my bike is home in Burlington. I also wonder
how the logistics will work. Is it a circular route back to the
cars? It must be!
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248.18 | Show and Go Rides | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Thu May 28 1987 12:34 | 4 |
| 248.11 has the schedule. The MRO ride is June 11. All leave
around 6:00.
Yes, they're loops. -Downhill all the way, too!!!
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248.19 | | USHS01::MCALLISTER | Of COURSE it's urgent! | Thu May 28 1987 16:22 | 6 |
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> Yes, they're loops. -Downhill all the way, too!!!
Designed by Escher, no doubt.
Dave
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248.20 | Trip Report: First DEC Bike Club Ride | PEANO::BLACK | | Fri May 29 1987 01:10 | 12 |
| Well, I thoroughly enjoyed the first DEC Bicycle club run of 1987.
Of course, it would have been even better if I had found the start,
or Reg, or Larry ... or indeed any other DEC riders.
But even without them I spend a couple of very pleasant hours in
the unsigned back lanes of Littleton and Harvard looking for BXB.
I actually, got pretty close too, but didn't find that out till
I got home.
Andrew
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248.21 | BXB1 and >> HLO1 Next Tuesday << | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Fri May 29 1987 10:59 | 31 |
| > Well, I thoroughly enjoyed the first DEC Bicycle club run of 1987.
> Of course, it would have been even better if I had found the start,
> or Reg, or Larry ... or indeed any other DEC riders.
Yes, it was lonely sitting in the BXB1 parking lot waiting for
someone else to show...
For the record (since BXB1 will come around again in the
rotation), BXB1 is a hundred feet or so northwest of where
Ma. Route 111 crosses I-495. Route 111 crosses I-495
about three miles south of where Ma. Route 2 crosses I-495,
in Littleton.
The entrance to BXB1 is on Swanson Road, which runs parallel
to I-495 (a few hundred feet west of I-495 and running north
from Route 111).
The only complication for navigating comes about from the
fact that Route 111 is alternately marked as a north-south
route AND an east-west route. (Ma. DPW does it again!)
The north and west signs are used in one direction, and
south and east signs in the opposite direction.
From the exit ramp from I-495 northbound, a right turn will
get you going in the right direction on '111. From the
southbound ramp, a left will do it. (Obviously, the ramps
lag the crossroad and loop back 180 degrees.)
And a reminder: Next week's ride is Tuesday, June 2, starting
at HLO1, at 6:00 p.m.
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248.22 | The only complication | PEANO::BLACK | | Fri May 29 1987 12:03 | 0 |
248.23 | Another Rider | USMRM2::DGUNN | Dale C. Gunn, US Sales Support | Sat May 30 1987 19:20 | 11 |
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I'm going to try to make the June 2 and June 11 rides. I live
in Hudson and work at MRO so either way they're in my backyard.
I'm just looking for some inspiration to start riding again so I'll
be running a moderate pace. As I recall from the rides the last
several years they were just nice scenic, friendly rides.
Looking forward to riding with some of you!
Dale
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248.24 | Where at MR0?? | AQUA::OCONNOR | Allergic to Mondays | Mon Jun 01 1987 08:57 | 7 |
| I'm interested in the 11th June ride from MR0. I just have one
question, which building or parking lot will you be meeting in front
of/in ?
Joe
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248.25 | MRO ride | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Mon Jun 01 1987 17:00 | 7 |
|
How about near (on?) the helipad near where MRO1 meets MRO2
(where there's an employee entrance)? Usually as you drive
in, you notice impatient cyclists circling the parking lot
anyway...
-LC
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248.26 | Another for the MRO ride next week. | TSG::HATCHER | | Mon Jun 01 1987 17:25 | 9 |
| I'll also try to make the ride on the 11th at MRO. Thursday is
a much better day for me than tuesday (Little League coach).
See you next week.
Hey Kathy, is the ride from your house on the 20th still on?
Bob Hatcher
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248.27 | | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Tue Jun 02 1987 09:25 | 9 |
| I'll also try to be there for the 11th. That means missing the
time trials, but that will give somebody else a chance to come in
last.
I'm still planning on the ride from Princeton on the 20th. Just
have to make sure the "babysitter" is available. Then I'll put
a note in here with all the details.
Kathy
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248.28 | f | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Tue Jun 02 1987 14:18 | 19 |
|
There were rumors of a strong cold front coming through the area
(eastern MA) this afternoon. Right now in BXB1 it's still
cloudy, but I heard on the radio that it's pouring in Boston.
It's cooler than this morning here, but there are no signs
of a thunderstorm. Could the front have already passed through
the area of the western-most part of I-495? (-which means it
shouldn't rain in HLO later...)
Can we get input from area sites to figure out where the front
is and where it's going to determine whether the HLO ride is
still on?
For local Massachusettsans, who believe the local commercial
forecasters, the forecast is "mostly sunny, mild; good day
to go to the beach and spend tourist money". For everybody
else: "severe thunderstorm watch".
-LC
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248.29 | Don Kent-style Forecast... | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Tue Jun 02 1987 16:11 | 14 |
|
Well, it's raining steadily in BXB1 now, so I assume HLO
is in similar shape. So, it's time for Plan B, which is
to try again tomorrow, though the weather might well be the
same.
By the way, the national weather map printed in the (Boston)
Globe this morning shows thunderstorms all the way from
New England (including eastern Mass.) to the Texas panhandle.
Their forecast, however, is "Variable cloudiness, 30 percent
chance of showers, winds becoming east around 10 m.p.h., highs
in the mid-70s (23-25 C). Tonight, cloudy, lows 55-60 (13-16
C). Tomorrow, cloudy, 30 percent chance of showers, highs
in mid-70s (23-25 C).
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248.30 | I'll forgo Holden if you will... | EUREKA::REG_B | My personal name has expired ? | Tue Jun 02 1987 16:15 | 5 |
| re .27 Well, you missed LAST thursday, (how do I know ?).
Pity, coz Karen was looking for another fem' rider.
Reg
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248.31 | there is life on MRs | 3D::LAWRENCE | | Thu Jun 04 1987 17:57 | 3 |
| sign me up for MRO ride, it's good to hear opportunities to ride
in a group again - (rediscovering the bicycle NOTEs community
after a year of abstinence) - signed, the lonely commuter
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248.32 | Show and Go; Thursday, June 11; MRO1 | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Wed Jun 10 1987 17:40 | 13 |
|
REMINDER!! REMINDER!! REMINDER!! REMINDER!! REMINDER!!
There's a Show-and-Go ride tomorrow, Thursday, June 11th,
starting at MRO1 at around 6:00 p.m. Remember to bring
your bike and any necessities (camera, ice cream money, etc.).
I've never been on any of the rides from MRO. -Anybody
planning to show who knows some nice routes? I'll bring
"Short Bike Rides in Greater Boston and Central Massachusetts",
just in case...
REMINDER!! REMINDER!! REMINDER!! REMINDER!! REMINDER!!
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248.33 | ICE CREAM! | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Thu Jun 11 1987 16:38 | 3 |
| I know a nice route to Uhlman's ice cream in Westboro.
Kathy
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248.34 | Show-and-Go Ride Schedule | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Sun Jun 14 1987 16:49 | 56 |
| Here's the schedule for the next few Show-and-Go rides:
Day/Date: Site:
Monday, June 15th OGO
Tuesday, June 23 BXB1
Wednesday, July 1 HLO1
Thursday, July 9 LTN1
Monday, July 13 MRO1
Tuesday, July 21 OGO
Wednesday, July 29 BXB1
To make things simple and to ensure lots of variety of both
sites and days-of-the-week, I expanded the site list to five
while keeping the day-of-week list at four. We won't have
a ride at the same site on the same day-of-the-week for
twenty weeks (if we ride that long).
The sites' locations are:
OGO: On a side road that meets Route 117 at an acute angle
about two or three miles (?) east of I-495. There's
(possibly) a small red-white-and-black Digital sign
and a "traffic officer on duty when flashing" sign/light
on Route 117 near the side road. Since the side
road meets 117 at such a steep angle, there is a
short connecting road for eastbound traffic on 117 to
use for the turn. (The people who wrote "Short Bike Rides
in Greater Boston and Central Massachusetts" didn't know
the name of the side street; does it have a name?)
BXB1: Northeast of the intersection of Route 111 and I-495.
From I-495, take Route 111 toward Harvard (North or West,
depending on the sign). Swanson Road is the first
right. The entrance to BXB is a few hundred feet north
of Route 111 on Swanson Road.
HLO1: The connector that goes between I-495 at the I-290
interchange and Route 85 continues straight after crossing
Route 85, leading into the DEC site.
MRO1: Southwest of the Route 20 exit of I-495. Take the Route
20 West exit and go west on Route 20 a hundred feet to
the first LEFT (traffic light with a left-turn signal and
a left-turn lane). This street is labeled "Not a through
street" in an attempt to limit traffic in the residential
area. About two blocks down, at the "dead-end" sign (for
continuing straight), turn left. Go a couple of blocks to
an intersection with a right turn and a "veer" left/straight.
Turn right. Take this street to the end (a couple of
blocks) and turn LEFT. Over the hill on the right is the
entrance to MRO. Alternate: The street that the entrance
to the site is on intersects Route 20 a little farther west,
at a traffic light where there is also a sign for a
Metropolitan Insurance Company office park or something like
that.
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248.35 | Show and Go in Stow | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Mon Jun 15 1987 15:44 | 3 |
|
Hey, how come there are no "See you in Stow" notes here?
Am I going to have to ride alone this afternoon?
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248.36 | Worth the extra 3/4 mile | JAWS::MHARRIS | Plus de soleil, moins de nuages | Tue Jun 16 1987 10:51 | 9 |
| Re .34:
Going to MRO from Rt 20, you'll make Marlboro happier with Digital
if you take a left at the 2nd light west of Rt 495. It's only slightly
longer and actually easier to navigate than turning at the first
light, where the town is trying to discourage through traffic in
a residential area with a school and plenty of kids.
Mac.
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248.37 | "Correct" Route to MRO | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Tue Jun 16 1987 16:51 | 10 |
|
I didn't want to commit on the recommended route because I
didn't know how far down it was or what the name is. Its
name is Ames St. What's the name of the street that that
crosses, which the DEC entrance is on?
By the way, what are the "Do not enter" signs for on the
residential street that ends at the street DEC is on just
west of the DEC entrance? The local folks don't seem to think
they mean "do not enter".
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248.38 | Built by RCA, MRO1/2 were first on 495 | JAWS::MHARRIS | Plus de soleil, moins de nuages | Tue Jun 16 1987 20:21 | 16 |
| Re .37:
MRO1's address is 200 Forest St., which is the street that intersects
Ames St. So the best route is Rt 20 west from Rt 495 to the second
light, left onto Ames St., another left at the Stop sign onto Forest
St., next right onto the MRO1 entrance drive.
The "Do Not Enter" signs are to discourage traffic leaving MRO and
other neighboring facilities from cutting through the residential
neighborhood to Rt 20. The locals (residents) usually ignore them.
By the way, I understand another 495 interchange may be built to
connect to the road "behind" the MRO complex. Could solve some
problems, especially when MRO4 opens.
Mac.
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248.39 | Show-and-Go Schedule | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Thu Jun 18 1987 10:00 | 58 |
|
Here's the schedule for the next "few" Show-and-Go rides:
Day/Date: Site:
Tuesday, June 23 BXB1
Wednesday, July 1 HLO1
Thursday, July 9 LTN1
Monday, July 13 MRO1
Tuesday, July 21 OGO
Wednesday, July 29 BXB1
Thursday, August 6 HLO1
Monday, August 10 LTN1
Tuesday, August 18 MRO1
Wednesday, August 26 OGO
Thursday, September 3 BXB1
Tuesday, September 8 HLO1 \ switched to
Monday, September 14 LTN1 / avoid Labor Day
Wednesday, September 23 MRO1
Thursday, October 1 OGO
Monday, October 5 BXB1
Tuesday, October 13 HLO1
Wednesday, October 21 LTN1
Thursday, October 29 MRO1
The sites' locations are:
OGO: On a side road (Old Bolton Road) that meets Route 117 at an
acute angle just east of the Bolton-Stow line. (It's a
sharp RIGHT turn if you're heading east on 117.) There's
(possibly) a small red-white-and-black Digital sign
and a "traffic officer on duty when flashing" sign/light
on Route 117 near the turn. Since the side road meets 117
at such a steep angle, there is a short connecting road for
eastbound traffic on 117 to use for the turn. According to
a map I found, Old Bolton Road also meets Route 117 just on
the Bolton side of the Bolton-Stow line, though, since DEC
is near the east end of the street, and the condition of the
road is probably worse than that of Route 117, it's probably
worth taking the more eastern turn.
BXB1: Northeast of the "intersection" of Route 111 and I-495.
From I-495, take Route 111 toward Harvard (North or West,
depending on the sign). Swanson Road is the first
right. The entrance to BXB1 is a few hundred feet north
of Route 111 on Swanson Road.
HLO1: The connector that goes between I-495 at the I-290
interchange and Route 85 continues straight after crossing
Route 85, leading into the DEC site.
MRO1: Southwest of the Route 20 exit of I-495. Take the Route
20 West exit and go west on Route 20 to the second traffic
light (with a left-turn signal and a left-turn lane; Ames
Street). Follow Ames until it crosses Forest Street. (Ames
has a stop sign.) Turn left on Forest, go over a hill,
and turn into the Digital entrance on the right.
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248.40 | Rain Delay | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Tue Jun 23 1987 10:38 | 8 |
|
Since it's so crummy looking outside today, and the forecast
for tomorrow says it'll be pretty nice, I'm planning to "show
and go" from BXB1 tomorrow instead of today. -Any takers?
Is Erikson's closer than Kimball's?
-LC
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248.41 | company on Wednesday | MURPHY::MOLLIN | | Tue Jun 23 1987 16:45 | 3 |
| I'll join you tomorrow.
Dick
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248.42 | Today's Ride... | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Wed Jul 01 1987 16:17 | 2 |
| The sun is out now in Boxboro(ugh). Who's planning to
ride from HLO this afternoon?
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248.43 | Reminder | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Wed Jul 08 1987 09:48 | 16 |
|
Tomorrow's Show-and-Go ride:
Thursday, July 9 LTN1
The site's location is:
Southeast of the (cloverleaf) interchange of Route 2 and I-495.
Go WEST on Route 2 from the cloverleaf and get off immediately
after the on-ramp from I-495 southbound at the Taylor Street
Exit. At the end of the ramp, go RIGHT on Taylor Street, pass
over Route 2, then I-495, climbing a hill. After the I-495
bridge, on the left are a storage facility and a lone house.
Turn LEFT at the next side street (Foster Street; barely readable
sign) and go to the second DEC site in the left, downhill from
the first. (The first is LTN2.)
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248.44 | Marlboro sauna ride begins at 6 | 3D::LAWRENCE | | Mon Jul 13 1987 14:47 | 3 |
| Who is coming for tonight's ride from MRO? Feels like nice day for
ice cream stop along the way! - sign in if you're coming.
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248.45 | Stow? | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Tue Jul 21 1987 09:23 | 3 |
|
Anybody up for a ride from Stow this afternoon? What's the
name of that ice cream place in Berlin?
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248.46 | Low Turnout for Show & Go | MURPHY::MOLLIN | | Fri Jul 31 1987 12:31 | 7 |
| This past Wednesday was a beautiful night for a bike ride. However,
only two of us (Scott Blessley and me) showed up for the Show and
Go ride in Boxboro. You missed a good ride and an ice cream stop
at Kimbals. I plan to ride next Thursday in Hudson and hope that
more of you show up.
Dick
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248.47 | BXB Ride | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Mon Aug 03 1987 11:57 | 3 |
|
I was tempted, but I was on vacation last week. Maybe this
Thursday...
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248.48 | Show and Go Schedule | EAGLE1::CAMILLI | | Fri Aug 07 1987 14:54 | 61 |
|
Here's the schedule for the next "few" Show-and-Go rides:
Day/Date: Site:
Monday, August 10 LTN1
Tuesday, August 18 MRO1
Wednesday, August 26 OGO
Thursday, September 3 BXB1
Tuesday, September 8 HLO1 \ switched to
Monday, September 14 LTN1 / avoid Labor Day
Wednesday, September 23 MRO1
Thursday, October 1 OGO
Monday, October 5 BXB1
Tuesday, October 13 HLO1
Wednesday, October 21 LTN1
Thursday, October 29 MRO1
The sites' locations are:
BXB1: Northeast of the "intersection" of Route 111 and I-495.
From I-495, take Route 111 toward Harvard (North or West,
depending on the sign). Swanson Road is the first
right. The entrance to BXB1 is a few hundred feet north
of Route 111 on Swanson Road.
HLO1: The connector that goes between I-495 at the I-290
interchange and Route 85 continues straight after crossing
Route 85, leading into the DEC site.
MRO1: Southwest of the Route 20 exit of I-495. Take the Route
20 West exit and go west on Route 20 to the second traffic
light (with a left-turn signal and a left-turn lane; Ames
Street). Follow Ames until it crosses Forest Street. (Ames
has a stop sign.) Turn left on Forest, go over a hill,
and turn into the Digital entrance on the right.
LTN1: Southeast of the (cloverleaf) interchange of Route 2 and I-495.
Go WEST on Route 2 from the cloverleaf and get off immediately
after the on-ramp from I-495 southbound at the Taylor Street
Exit. At the end of the ramp, go RIGHT on Taylor Street, pass
over Route 2, then I-495, climbing a hill. After the I-495
bridge, on the left are a storage facility and a lone house.
Turn LEFT at the next side street (Foster Street; barely
readable sign) and go to the second DEC site in the left,
downhill from the first. (The first is LTN2.)
OGO: On a side road (Old Bolton Road) that meets Route 117 at an
acute angle just east of the Bolton-Stow line. (It's a
sharp RIGHT turn if you're heading east on 117.) There's
(possibly) a small red-white-and-black Digital sign
and a "traffic officer on duty when flashing" sign/light
on Route 117 near the turn. Since the side road meets 117
at such a steep angle, there is a short connecting road for
eastbound traffic on 117 to use for the turn. According to
a map I found, Old Bolton Road also meets Route 117 just on
the Bolton side of the Bolton-Stow line, though, since DEC
is near the east end of the street, and the condition of the
road is probably worse than that of Route 117, it's probably
worth taking the more eastern turn.
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248.49 | show and go at Stow | MURPHY::MOLLIN | | Tue Aug 25 1987 17:32 | 5 |
| It looks like we may have nice riding weather tomorrow and I'm planning
to show for the "show and go" at Stow tomorrow, Wednesday, at 6pm.
Anybody going to join me?
Dick
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