]]> <![CDATA[ Sept. 8 - "Trails in Motion" Rescheduled ]]> Sat, 08 Sep 2012 12:24:05 -0500 http://www.bikewalkct.org/7/post/2012/09/sept-8-trails-in-motion-rescheduled.html Picture
The Farmington Valley Trails Council will hold its 15th annual Trails-in-Motion bicycle tour event on Saturday, September 8th. The event is a rescheduling of the rain-out that occurred on June 2nd. The tour promotes public awareness of the rails-to-trails initiative in the Farmington Valley, attracting new and existing fans of the multi-use trail system. The northern part of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail is now paved 36 continuous miles from southern Farmington through Southwick, MA. The Farmington River Trail is complete from southern Farmington to Route 44 in Canton and has over 10 miles of paved trail.

All events will start and finish at the Iron Horse Boulevard and Mall Way parking lot in the center of Simsbury, CT. Once again, the Town of Simsbury, local police, local retailers, and other area organizations will be providing goods, services and prize items. Septemberfest will proceed as planned across Iron Horse Blvd. as participants return. Last year we had almost 400 participants. This family oriented event is designed for trail users of all abilities, and is fully supported. The signature events are the 10-mile tour (10:30 am start), the 30-mile tour (9:30 am start), and the 50 and 62-mile (metric century) bicycle tours (8:00 am start). Please allow at least 30 minutes to sign in and get ready. All tours utilize the trail system and allow participants to enjoy some of the most spectacular scenery in the Farmington Valley, with the longer tours going all the way into Massachusetts. Walkers, runners, and inline skaters are also welcome. Light snacks (energy bars, fruit, and drinks) will be provided at the start. There are several rest stops along the way. A number of door prizes await participants at the finish. All entrance fees go directly to construction, beautification and maintenance of the trails and may be tax deductible. Trails Council President Bruce Donald noted, "It's our major fundraiser each year, but more important than that, it is our chance to showcase one of the finest trail systems in New England and let both veteran users and brand new participants know how much we love it. It is our 20th anniversary this year as an organization and a credit to all of those who have worked tirelessly over the years. We could not be more proud."

Early Registration Fees:AdultsFamily (2 kids)Kids < 12:Members$30.00$45.00$5.00Non-Members*$40.00$60.00$5.00*Non-member registration includes your new FVTC membership
  • If you wish to register by mail, download and complete the registration and waiver. (One per person or family). Incomplete forms will be returned.
  • Make checks payable to Farmington Valley Trails Council. Do not send cash in the mail.
  • Mail your completed forms and Registration Fee to: Farmington Valley Trails Council, P.O. Box 576, Tariffville, CT 06081.
  • Fees are non-refundable - Walk-in registrations will be accepted on the day of the Event.
  • Check the Website for day-of cancellations for severe weather.
Save on postage by Registering Online!

Click here to go directly to active.com

Or

Click here to download and print a registration form.If you would like to volunteer at Trails-in-Motion, please click here.


Please print and display this year's poster - click here.

Route sheet: 10 mile ride and 10k walk-run-skate.
Route sheet: 30 mile ride.
Route sheet: 50 mile/metric century rides.


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<![CDATA[ Elm City Cycling August Calendar ]]> Fri, 31 Aug 2012 11:38:05 -0500 http://www.bikewalkct.org/7/post/2012/08/elm-city-cycling-august-calendar.html Kudos to Elm City Cycling on this cool "Bike to Cool" calendar for August.
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Background: The ECG is a planned 3,000 miles off-road route from Canada (Calais, ME) to the Florida Keys. The full route is 26% complete. The current route consists of both off-road and on-road sections. The on-road route is typically only where the off-road route has not been completed, or the off road route is missing some critical bridges or the quality of surface is not yet at the standard required.

The ECG is in the 2nd year of a 10 year program to ride the complete 3,000 mile route. We invite you to join us on a last day of the week ride for 65 miles. This current riding section is 30% complete. We will have a grand reception to arrive in Hartford on Saturday August 25, 2012.

  • Distance: 65 miles or shorter (depending on where you start) but all should end in Hartford for a grand finish at 4:30 pm
  • When: Saturday August 25, 2012
  • Where: Danielson, CT to Hartford, CT (all on the ECG route)
  • Breakfast: available at QVCC (nominal $) 
  • Starting Point:  Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC), 742 Upper Maple Street, Danielson, CT 06239 [cue sheets will be available in advance]
  • Starting Time: 8:30 – 9:00 am: ride time approximate 7 hours
  • Option:  you may start closer to Hartford, for shorter distance rides
  • Finish Point: Bushnell Park, Hartford, CT
  • Finish Time: arrive (as a group) at 4:30 in Hartford
  • Cost: for riders on the last day = the cost is free: a) if you are an ECG member, or b) you have supported one of the 40 people riding on the full week tour. 

You can become a ECG member [membership is $40]. Please support the ECG.

visit their web site https://www.greenway.org/membership_form.aspx

Part of the ride is to grow membership, and join others for a fun ride!

This ride is not supported except for a sag wagon, for mechanical difficulties. Questions: Contact Rob Dexter [cell] 860 836-9304 for more information.

ECG Flyer
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Southern Vermont College in Bennington, VT. 

This event raises money for the Hoosic River Watershed Association in Williamstown, MA. They are a non-profit group that monitors and improves the 750 sq miles of the Hoosic River Watershed that runs though NY, MA, and VT.

Our event consists of 4 rides that offer beautiful views and cross covered bridges. The rides are a 75 mile, 50 mile, 30 mile and an 8 mile family ride.

Visit bikereg.com/Net/16195 or http://hoorwa.org/programs/upcoming-events/82512-hoosic-river-ride/   to register and view detailed maps of the routes, coupled with charts of the elevations. 

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<![CDATA[ Aug 23 - Hartford Bicycle Symposium ]]> Thu, 23 Aug 2012 10:10:56 -0500 http://www.bikewalkct.org/7/post/2012/08/aug-23-hartford-bicycle-symposium.html 2012 Hartford Bicycle Symposium
August 23rd, 5:30pm 
Hartford Public Library | Hartford History Center
550 Main Street, Hartford
PANEL LINE UP
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<![CDATA[ Aug 17 - Bike to Work Breakfast in Hartford ]]> Fri, 17 Aug 2012 10:01:32 -0500 http://www.bikewalkct.org/7/post/2012/08/aug-17-bike-to-work-breakfast-in-hartford.html
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http://www.bikewalkct.org/7/post/2012/07/calendar-view-of-events-rides.html 

http://www.bikereg.com/events/?et=5&rg=1
  http://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/pdf/RideGuide2ndEdition.pdf 
http://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/pdf/RideGuide2ndEdition.pdf this is the how to manual!!!!!!! 

http://www.covacride.org/cuesheets/ sept 9