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SUMMARY:100 Mile Cross NH Bike Ride
DESCRIPTION:This is a 90 mile ride across New Hampshire\, on the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail.  There is a lot of information on the ride at WWW.XNHAT.ORG.  We will depart Thursday September 19th in the afternoon to shuffle cars and we will camp out in on the Vermont side near Woodsville at the Twin River Campground.   We’ll start the morning of Friday the 20th at the trail head and bike 40+ miles to the Isreal River Campground.  Heated Pool.  The next day we will pass the Appalatian Trail\, where we can\, if we’re up to it\, climb a 2 mile\, 4\,000 foot section up to the peak of Mt. Madison.  This is an optional part of the trip.  The ride is only 40 miles and almost all down hill\, so if we have some extra energry\, we might want to explore a climb.  That’s it.  A pretty simple 2 day trip.  You’ll need camping gear and a bike that’s comfortable both off road and on.  30mm would be the smallest tire I’d want to ride on this.  A gravel bike\, a touring bike\, or a hybrid with larger tires or a hard tail mountian bike would all be fine.  Feel free to call with questions Pat Coon 323-1805.
URL:https://moac.org/event/100-mile-cross-nh-bike-ride/
ORGANIZER;CN="Pat Coon":MAILTO:patrickjamescoon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:3 Day 150 mile Vermont Rail Trail Ride
DESCRIPTION:This is an unsupported Bike trip across Vermont.  The total distance is 155 miles over 3 days of biking.  The longest day is 57 miles.  We’ll be packing sleeping bags\, tents\, food and cooking equipment.  The first two days will be entirely on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail which is a beautiful\, really well built rail trail that winds its way through farms\, woods and small towns.  The last day will be on nice roads\, over North and South Hero Islands on Lake Champlain\, crossing Lake Champlain on the Island Line Trail.  We can spend the night with a friend who lives in St. Johnsbury.  I can bring everyone’s equipment in a truck and a trailer.  I’m a bike mechanic and I’ll pack spare parts and tools.  I’ll also arrange for emergency pick up if needed. \nDate is flexible pending interest and availability\, as well as the weather.  Feel free to get in touch with questions or concerns. \nDay 1.  Make our way to St. Johnsbury\, Vt. Have dinner and spend the night at a friend’s house. \nDay 2.  The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail climbs up at a 3% grade for the first 17 miles or so\, then down at a 2-3% grade for the next 20.  3% isn’t a hard grade\, but after 17 miles you’ll be delighted when it changes from up to down.  There is about 1600 feet of elevation gain in the first 17 miles.  We can stop for lunch at an iconic General Store and eat on the shores of Joe’s Pond.  Pack for Dinner which we will cook at our campground\, the Mountain View Campground\, which boasts a pool\, hot tubs and a great selection of local beer. \nDay 3.  This is a more remote stretch of Vermont\, and the trail runs mostly through woods.  We can stop for breakfast and pack for lunch at the Morrisville Food Coop\, then it’s into the woods.  The trail ends at Swanton where we can stop at Hannafords to pick up dinner and the following days Breakfast and Snacks.  There are a few miles of biking on a busy road to get to the campground\, which is Campbell’s Family Campground.  This is just a dairy farm on Lake Champlain that’s diversified into camping.  It can be loud at night\, but it’s a good spot.   \nDay 4.  Breakfast at the campground.  This day is Road Biking on North and South Hero Islands.  We’re off the rail trail and on to roads\, so there is some up and down\, but it’s a manageable 600 feet of climb over the day.  North and South Hero islands are beautiful rural islands that make for some great biking.  The last 10 miles or so is over the Island Line Trail\, which is a really exquisite causeway trail over the Lake.  There is a Ferry over a gap in the trail.  We’ll end the night at Burlington where we can enjoy some great food and Beer.  We’ll book an Air BNB for the night 
URL:https://moac.org/event/patrick-coon/
CATEGORIES:Road Biking
ORGANIZER;CN="Pat Coon":MAILTO:patrickjamescoon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Eastern Trail Ride.  40 Miles Scarborough to Kennybunk
DESCRIPTION:Starting from the top of the eastern trail\, off of Black Point Road in Scarborough at 10:00 this Saturday  We’ll go to the end of the trail section of the Eastern Trail in Kennybunk\, and back again.  There isn’t a trail through Biddeford\, so we can go one way down and another way back to break it up a bit.  The whole ride is just shy of 40 miles\, mostly flat\, and probably more than half on gravel\, some through Biddeford\, and some of that not the nicest biking\, but it gets nice again soon.\n\nAim to meet at 10AM on Saturday.  Feel free to turn around sooner if that’s too long a ride.  We can stop somewhere along the way for a beer and lunch.  Very Civilized.  Biddeford has a ton to offer these days too.  The whole thing will take about 5 hours. Text me at 207 323.1805 if you’re planning on coming.\n  \nHere is the ride. \nhttps://www.google.com/maps/dir/Eastern+Trail+Scarborough\,+Scarborough\,+ME/43.4132286\,-70.5677192/Eastern+Trail+Scarborough\,+Scarborough\,+ME/@43.4952345\,-70.5423517\,20577m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m15!4m14!1m5!1m1!1s0x4cb299ccc2601687:0x8394b8bbbfa60a7e!2m2!1d-70.3384599!2d43.581583!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x4cb299ccc2601687:0x8394b8bbbfa60a7e!2m2!1d-70.3384599!2d43.581583!3e1!5m1!1e3?entry=ttu
URL:https://moac.org/event/eastern-trail-ride-40-miles-scarborough-to-kennybunk/
ORGANIZER;CN="Pat Coon":MAILTO:patrickjamescoon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Bug to Barrel.  32 mile Round Trip Bike ride
DESCRIPTION:We’ll meet at Bug Light Park in South Portland at 10 am on Sunday.  We’ll bike the Eastern Trail from there to Barrelled Souls Brewery in Biddeford\, stop for a yummy beer\, and back again.  The ride is about 1/3 on paved bike path\, 1/3rd on roads\, and 1/3rd on gravel.  This is a great chance for people considering the trip from St. Johnsbury to Burlington Vermont in June to see how their bikes do on an assortment of conditions\, and how you do on a longer ride.  Attempts will be made to stick together\, or at the least\, we’ll meet up at Barrelled Souls.  But if people want to split up\, that’s fine too.  Personally\, I aim to be faster than a 10mph pace in the saddle.  I’m no speed demon.  If you don’t feel like you’re heart is pumping below 15\, I’ll see you at the Brewery! \nBarrelled Souls is my personal favorite brewery in Maine\, they specialize in really big beers\, like 14 to 15%\, and also sours.  They’ve got a few basic beers if your tastes don’t extend to the big and sour.  Feel free to email at patrickjamescoon@gmail.com with any questions. \n 
URL:https://moac.org/event/bug-to-barrel-32-mile-round-trip-bike-ride/
ORGANIZER;CN="Pat Coon":MAILTO:patrickjamescoon@gmail.com
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