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397.1 | Try it | BAEDEV::RECKARD | | Mon Jul 20 1987 08:19 | 13 |
| I haven't been there for a few years, so things might have changed.
I think it's only 40 or so miles to "circumnavigate" the island,
staying on the main roads. This includes going out to Gay Head (a nice
high point right on the ocean with opportunity for scrambling around on
foot) but does not include Ted Kennedy's bridge (is that Tisbury? and I
think someone in this file talked about recently).
There was a stretch of "bike trail" but I remember it as a narrow
sidewalk, where two or more may not gather, or at least pass.
Be prepared for little-or-no shoulders on the roads, as well as
a lot of traffic on those roads.
Jon Reckard
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397.2 | Went last Monday | CHEAPR::DELORIEA | | Mon Jul 20 1987 11:32 | 23 |
| My wife and I went there last Monday. We went on the
Island Queen out of Falmouth. It had a bike rack on the deck that
is where you sit so you can stay with your bike and watch it. The
Steamship out of Woodshole is less expensive, but they keep the
bikes with the cars(below deck) and they stack them togather
(read scratch paint). It cost us $25 for the bikes and us, round
trip.
We arrived at Oak Bluffs and picked up a map for 50 cents. It
wasn't the best map but it helped. The best place to see there is
Gay Head, but the road there is all woods for about 16 miles(my wife
wanted to ride along the ocean). So we went to Edgertown along
the ocean and it had a bike trail from Oaks Bluff (about 8 miles).
There are alot of shops in Edgertown and you can spend alot
of time there or take another bike trail to the main road that leads
to Gay head. That road as I said before is all woods plus it is
all for the most part hills but the view at the end is worth it
( it was said to me by a police man that it was 18 miles or so to
Gay Head from Oaks Bluff)
We had a good day hopes yours is the same.
Tom
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397.3 | Ted's Bridge | MOSAIC::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Mon Jul 20 1987 11:50 | 10 |
| (Note: all the place names are spelled phonetically, or at least
wrong)
To get to the famous bridge on Chappaquidick, go to Edgartown
and take the ferry to Chappaquidick (about a 300 foot ride).
Continue on the road from the ferry station until the
pavement turns right about 90 degrees. Do not follow the
curve but go straight onto a dirt road. Continue on the dirt
road (passing a small park on your left) and you will
eventually reach the bridge.
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397.4 | Avoid O.B.-Ed. bike path! | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Mon Jul 20 1987 11:53 | 8 |
| As mentioned in other notes, the bike path from Oaks Bluff to
Edgertown is one of the most dangerous places anywhere to ride a
bike! Avoid it and try the other bike paths inland, especially near
the airport. The ride to Gay Head is really nice on virtually any
route. The western part of the Gay Head ride has many ocean vistas
and a short detour will have you pedaling along the surf. My preference
is after Labor Day or before Memorial Day to avoid the crowds. -
Chris
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397.5 | Watch out for this trick... | MOSAIC::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Mon Jul 20 1987 11:56 | 5 |
| Be warned that there is only one way on and off of Gay Head.
On some maps it looks like you can ride around Gay Head and
over to Manempsha without back-tracking... This is not true
because although the line of sight distance is about 100 yards,
there is no bridge over the water.
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397.6 | thanks | DECSIM::VONRHEE | Scott Von Rhee | Mon Jul 20 1987 13:45 | 4 |
| Thanks for all the responses. Sounds like I'm in for a nice
bike trip!
- Scott
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397.7 | | RICKS::SPEAR | The Culture Penguin | Wed Jul 22 1987 13:29 | 11 |
| > The ride to Gay Head is really nice on virtually any route.
I don't know what island you were on, but the road to Gay Head was narrow and
had a fair amount of traffic when I was on it in late June. There were school
busses, and occasional trucks, and often cars on my side could not pass until
there was no traffic in the other direction. The road was nice, but the
traffic was terrible. The last 10 miles got fairly hilly, but then I like
hills. I found myself stopping at every intersection - should have bought a
map.
cbs
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397.8 | Let's get some things straight. | NUGGET::ALDEN | | Mon Jul 27 1987 09:33 | 20 |
| First of all, let's spell the names of the towns on the island right.
I had to laugh, because only tourists to the Vineyard ever refer
to Oak Bluffs as Oaks Bluff. Nobody else calls the place by its
wrong name. Here are the proper spellings of the towns on the island.
Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, West Tisbury, Chilmark, Gay
Head. If I seem annoyed, it is because i have been going to the
Vineyard for 23 years and you learn to develop a disdain for tourists
who purposely call the towns by there incorrect names.
Now that I am done scolding all of you guys, let me give you some
practical advice. Take State road towards the middle of the island
from the Vineyard Haven ferry dock. About 2 miles up, on your right
will be Cycle Works, the only real bike shop on the island. It
is just before Cronig's Supermarket on State rd. At cycle Works,
they have Sunday morning rides all around the island with breakfast
in Gay Head. Stop by the shop when you get on the island and ask
them about their rides. They can also give you more practical advice
than I can here.
By the way, the best place to hammer faster than 40mph is coming
back from Gay Head on The Moshup Trail, Then South rd.
Have fun.
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397.9 | Lighten up!!!! | NAC::CAMPBELL | | Mon Jul 27 1987 10:39 | 6 |
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I agree with .8!!!! Anyone caught misspelling ANYTHING will be
shot!!!!!!!!!
Stew
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397.10 | Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone... | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | | Mon Jul 27 1987 12:20 | 10 |
| 397.8
> Head. If I seem annoyed, it is because i have been going to the
> Vineyard for 23 years and you learn to develop a disdain for tourists
> who purposely call the towns by there incorrect names.
^^^^^
397.9
> I agree with .8!!!! Anyone caught misspelling ANYTHING will be
> shot!!!!!!!!!
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397.11 | Sorry about being harsh, more Vineyard info | NUGGET::ALDEN | | Tue Jul 28 1987 09:19 | 13 |
| Okay, maybe I was a little harsh in my reply (.8). I do want to
help out with nice rides on the Vineyard, though.
Another helpful hint. The bike trails are not too bad, but some
of them remind me of what Paris-Roubaix must be like. For touring
rides,to which the Vineyard is best suited, it is the ideal place.
One must be aware of the traffic where there is no bike path.
For the faster folks, one particular joy the vineyard offers, is
lots of mopeds...to race, of course. Upon sighting one up ahead,
you catch up, then draft for a while. Once you feel more comfortable
then you can hammer and blow by them. It's tough though, you have
to maintain 30 mph or faster for a while. They tend to catch up
again on the bigger hills though, so passing as a downhill approaches
is usually the best bet.
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397.12 | more Vineyard paths, youth hostel | VIDEO::OSMAN | type video::user$7:[osman]eric.six | Tue Jul 28 1987 15:02 | 28 |
| Speaking of spelling, what about capitalization ? The complainer back
there used "i" in lowercase when it should have been "I".
(sorry, I don't usually pick these sorts of nits, *except* when then
are committed by a complainer!)
But, back to the vineyard
Check out the youth hostel! It's right on the inland bike path. It's
an inexpensive place to stay. Unless they've changed, you can use their
well-equipped kitchen to prepare *your own* brought food. And Allie's
General Store is just down the road. However, lights out strictly
at 10 p.m. They throw a main switch, so if you're aiming at the urinal,
tough luck.
I like the inland bike paths. There are a few fun rollercoaster-terrain
parts near the airport.
I also like the Edgartown bike path from Oak Bluffs. The view of the
bay is quite nice. If you ride single file, I believe it's safer than
riding on the road. I don't agree with whomever said it was dangerous.
Also, not mentioned, from Edgartown there's now a bike path to Katama,
otherwise known as South Beach. It has the largest waves of almost any
other beach in the Northeast USA, because of its exposure to open ocean.
(Be warned of the undertoad though!)
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397.13 | Hazardous mopeds spoil the day | BUFFO::BUFFO | | Tue Jul 28 1987 20:05 | 44 |
| I've enjoyed the ride from Vineyard Haven to Gay Head and back via
the airport twice during off-periods: once midweek in July and
an April weekend. I used the road, but only felt threatened by
the traffic in the last mile near the Vineyard Haven ferry.
However, I didn't enjoy the fourth of July weekend when I tried
the easy ride from Oak Bluffs to Edgartown. The road was very
busy, and the police weren't letting cyclists or mopeds on the
road so both had to share the bicycle path. The interesting
article on Martha's Vineyard in TRAVEL AND LEISURE noted that mopeds
combined the worst features of a motorcycle and an auto, and are
a bad way to see the island. I now see more than ever the merit in
this observation, and up it one. People handle mopeds worse than
automobiles or bicycles. On one hand, people with pint sized motors
and either pint sized brains or gallon sized egos tried passing
us, but then cut into us when they found they couldn't overtake
us before the oncoming traffic overtook them. So they drive mopeds
the way they drive cars. On the other hand, people were twisting,
steadying themselves on logs while they rode, as though they had
forgotten how to balance themselves on two wheels. So they drive
mopeds the way I drove my first bicycle when I was six years old.
As you can tell, I was greatly discouraged by this last episode.
My next trips on the Vineyard will be up-island (Chilmark, Gay Head)
or off-season. I can't say I was very impressed by the surface
of the Edgartown-Oak Bluffs path either: lots of bumps and ridges.
Lest everyone think I'm only a sourpuss, I will say that the ride
between these two towns is very pretty, although Gay Head and
Menemsha are still my island favorites. And I plan to return,
as I think this is one of the most fun places to ride in New England.
But beware the mopeds which swarm around the ferry docks. Get inland,
look for some hills on the western side of the island. Leave the
beach crowd behind.
Mackinac Island in Michigan, another summer resort, does not permit
motor vehicles on the island. Porters at the hotels use bicycles
with big baskets up front to shuttle bags from the ferry. Admittedly,
Martha's Vineyard is a bigger island with a larger resident population.
But wouldn't it be nice? Maybe we can start with Nantucket. Maybe
we can start by banning mopeds.
David Buffo
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397.14 | cycle Works on the Vineyard/vineyard? | DEBIT::FISHER | P-B-P qualified | Wed Jul 29 1987 11:42 | 3 |
| Come on, .8 missed so many capitals I thought it was a put on.
ed
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397.15 | NO SERIOUSLY, IT IS THERE. | NUGGET::ALDEN | | Thu Jul 30 1987 15:09 | 5 |
| in .8 I was very serious about Cycle Works. I was typing in a hurry,
not to mention that I am a lousy typist. I think that up island
is the most attractive part of the island; for biking, or any other
activity. Definitely check out the ride to Gay Head.
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397.16 | Go mid-week if possible | JAWS::MHARRIS | Plus de soleil, moins de nuages | Wed Aug 05 1987 14:04 | 38 |
| I spent Tuesday, July 7, biking on the Vineyard, hit most of the
bike trails but never made it to Gay Head or Menemsha (next time!).
Didn't understand Chris' warning about the Oak Bluffs-Edgartown
trail, but I wasn't there fighting mopeds and heavy traffic, so...
Comments:
The Vineyard Haven-Edgartown loop would make a very attractive and
leisurely day's ride. Take the V.H.-Edgartown bike trail, see Trinity
Grove and other sights in Edgartown, take the Chappy Ferry to
Chappaquidick ($1 for you and your bike and no waiting), see Dyke
Bridge (aside from its history, the area's beach and wildlife preserve
is very scenic) [Caution: the 1/2-mile dirt road to the bridge
could be treacherous for 1-1/8 or 1-1/4 tires, but you can walk
it if you have to], take the Oak Bluffs-Edgartown trail paralleling
the Beach Road to Oak Bluffs and go around East Chop, return to
Vineyard Haven for ice cream. 20-25 miles max.
The Edgartown-Katama bike trail is relatively new and in good shape
if not particularly scenic, but if your objective is the beach,
take it.
The inland bike trail past the AYH is apparently old and deteriorating
(criss-crossing tree roots, I think), but it's preferable to the
parallel Edgartown-West Tisbury Road, whose "shoulders" (white line
to edge of pavement) vary from 8 to 18 inches in width (and the
road is straight as an arrow, which means traffic doesn't dawdle).
I also prefer the Woods Hole ferry to Vineyard Haven, whose 45-minute
sailing time is enough to enjoy but not to become boring. There
is also a very nice 4-mile bike trail that links a (free!) parking
area near the center of Falmouth with the docks. $11 round trip
this year for bicycle and rider with DEC discount coupon. No, no
scratches. They're not careless.
Do it -- you'll not regret it.
Mac.
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397.17 | Info on Ferry Needed | CIMAMT::CHINNASWAMY | OH Bother! | Mon May 01 1989 13:58 | 9 |
| I was wondering if anyone could post the ferry schedules from Woods hole
to the vineyard. If not than can someone give me the number to call? I am
planning on going out there this weekend while I can still breath fresh
air and not car/bus/moped fumes. If I get the number I'll try to post
the schedule.
Thanx
Mano
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397.18 | | MCIS2::DELORIEA | Common sense isn't | Mon May 01 1989 14:47 | 10 |
| re>> -< Info on Ferry Needed >-
Mano,
Check with your local employee activities person. I think they have discount
tickets for the ferry. I know at one time they did, plus they had the schedule.
Tom
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397.19 | WH to MV Spring Ferry Schedule | CIMAMT::CHINNASWAMY | OH Bother! | Tue May 02 1989 10:36 | 38 |
| Thanx Tom, I went down and picked up some useful info. The following
is the posted schedules for the ferry. There are also discount coupons
in the Employee services file. However, the coupons say that the
price from Woods Hole to Martha's Vineyard is 7.50 (we can get them
for 6.00) but the schedules from the ferry people say that the price
is 8.50. I am going to assume that we can get them for 1.50 off
whatever the price is.
SPRING SCHEDULE (good till May 24th):
WOODS HOLE TO VINEYARD HAVEN VINEYARD HAVEN TO WOODS HOLE
DEPARTURE TIME DEPARTURE TIME
7:00 am 6:00 am
8:15 7:00
9:30 8:15
10:45 9:30
11:45 10:45
1:00 pm 12:00
2:00 1:00 pm
3:15 2:00
4:30 3:15
5:30 4:15
6:30 5:30
8:00 6:45
8:45 7:30
10:00** 9:00**
** Fridays, Sundays, and Holidays only
It takes about 45 minutes to go either way.
I'll post the summer schedules a little later (I really do have work to do :-) )
Mano
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397.20 | Another Option | MCIS2::DELORIEA | Common sense isn't | Tue May 02 1989 13:33 | 7 |
| Mano,
There is also another ferry that runs out of Falmoth(sp). It is smaller,used
only for people w/wo bikes, no cars. I don't know the name of the company, but
I know its cheaper than the Woods Hole. Anyone know the name?
Tom
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397.21 | My thoughts on riding on Martha's Vineyard | KALI::FORSBERG | NIPG, Hub Products Group | Tue Aug 09 1994 12:54 | 26 |
| Ride early. A friend of mine gave me this idea ten years ago and, since
then, I have done most of my riding on-island between the hours of six and
nine AM. (This idea is obviously impractical for day trips.) There are
few cars and bikes and NO mopeds at this time.
If you're not going fast (I average 15-16 MPH), the bike paths are clear
enough at this time to ride on. I've never ridden on the island during the
middle of the day but it doesn't look like much fun. (Besides, that's the
time to hit the beach!)
A typical morning ride goes from wherever I'm staying (usually in a house
in Edgartown) up Beach Road into Oak Bluffs and then over to Vineyard Haven
where I buy a bunch of pastries at the Black Dog. Then down Edgartown Road
back into Edgartown. This can be stretched into twenty miles.
Up-island presents the best rides in general.
To Gay Head and back last week was about forty-two miles. The return trip
was through Menemsha. Note that there is now a bike ferry across the inlet
to Menemsha Pond between the hours of (I think) 8 AM and 6 PM. It costs $4
one way and is more fun than going back the way that you just came. (The
Home Port restaurant is here. I didn't have a chance to eat there so I
would appreciate any opinions.)
The Airport Road should be avoided until it is repaved. It has cracks
every fifty feet or so which get tiresome.
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397.22 | Ferry Q's | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Girls with Gitars | Mon Aug 29 1994 12:08 | 11 |
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Are the Ferry schedule still the same as it was when in 87' when the
note was posted?
I have never been on the ferry. Do I need to make reservations?
I wouldn't be taking the car, just the bikes. Is there a place
to park you car while you go on the ferry?
Thanks,
louisa
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397.23 | To and From Island | SALEM::YANNONE | | Mon Aug 29 1994 12:39 | 13 |
| Not sure if the Ferry schedule is the same but there is parking for
$7.00 a day if you are taking the Ferry. There is a Ferry at Falmouth
Heights and at Woods Hole. From Woods Hole there is a shuttle bus that
brings you to the Ferry. Falmouth Heights (Falmouth Harbor) the parking
lot is right next to where you would buy your tickets for the Ferry.
Round trip for an adult is $9.00. The area around Falmouth Heights
**doesn't allow over night parking**. This time of the year it is
important to be early going to and from the Island because they can
over sell tickets for passengers(not cars) and deny people to board the
Ferry and then you'll have to wait for the next one. You don't need to
make reservations for you and a bike, first come first serve..........
I was there the past twoo weekends, extremely!!!!! busy!!! Had fun
anyway... Good luck
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