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Cycling Diary: 10/17/04 at Massasoit State Park

by Bryan Strawser · Oct 18, 2004

Returned this Sunday to Massasoit State Park down the road in East Taunton with the sidekick for what we hoped would be two to three hours of solid riding around Middle Pond and perhaps on some of the calmer single track trails.

The day started off well enough – though it was around 50 degrees – as we headed down the main road – past Camper’s Beach, and onto the Middle Pond bridle trail to cruise the 2.0 mile course around the pond.

As you can see from this shot, I was cruising along pretty well.

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And, as usual, the views from the Middle Pond Trail were quite impressive – particularly now that fall has struck New England with it’s usual ferocity:

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But as we rounded the corner to climb up the west side of Middle Pond – while I was pushing up an incline, my chain snapped, and suddenly I wasn’t going anywhere.

I whipped out my Alien II multitool and went to town – only to lose the chain pin entirely and being completely stumped on how to proceed.

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So, from 1.8 miles away, we hoofed it back to the car – as you can see below:

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After that, we loaded the bikes back on the car and headed up the road to Silver City Bicycles where it took them all of five minutes to fix the chain – and give me a quick lesson in bike repair.

They’re great guys – go buy your bike there today!

Anyways, we had two hours of sunlight left, so we headed back to Massasoit again – and rode another eight miles – including that incline twice without losing a chain or any other bike parts!

During the recovery phase of our trip, we cruised around the Perry Bogs and took this photo of the holding pond for the cranberry bogs:

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And, as a last thought, here’s the path we chose not to take while riding the Cranberry singletrack trail on the east side of the park:

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I shall be telling this with a sigh

Somewhere ages and ages hence:

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

— Robert Frost

Filed Under: Cycling, Pictures

Cycling at Franklin Park and the Arnold Arboretum

by Bryan Strawser · Oct 10, 2004

Biked today through Boston’s Franklin Park and Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum. 10.8 Miles roundtrip, very slow ride, top speed 27 miles per hour (down the Bussey Hill).

Near the Bonsai house a family played in the leaves:

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On top of the hill near the Perry loop, my sidekick and I met some cute new friends – these two are just a few of the five or so dogs that were up there wandering about with their newfound doggy friends:

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The view from the hill into Boston was stunning:

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Near the end of the ride at Arnold, this lilly pond beckoned for your thoughts:

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I’ve ridden over 35 miles in the last three days – and my legs can tell. But it’s all good.

Filed Under: Cycling, Pictures, Terrorism

Cycling Diary: 10/3/04

by Bryan Strawser · Oct 3, 2004

Visited Myles Standish State Forest today for the ride.

17.6 Miles, Average Speed 8.5 mph, Top Speed 26.4 mp/h, just a shade over two hours.

We rode the trail from the West Entrance across the park to the East Entrance and back – then down to Charge Pond and back past the other pond. Camelbak served me well on the ride.

Some pictures:


Hanging out at the East Entrance:
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The starting gear:
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Headed down the trail:
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College Pond:
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Random Trail Shot:
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Beautiful day out there!

Filed Under: Cycling, Pictures

Biking Updates / Diary

by Bryan Strawser · Oct 2, 2004

Rode about 5-6 miles on average at Massasoit the last two days. Yesterday, on a downhill ride on the Adams tail, I lost my cyclometer. No idea where it went – obviously I didn’t get it attached properly.

So today I bought a better one, the CatEye CC-HB100, which includes a heartbeat monitor. Much nicer and I love the heartbeat function. Will be adding that to my tracking moving forward.

Rode today for the first time with the new cyclometer – and carried the Cambelback M.U.L.E. with its 100oz water “tank”. Carried some food and the camera. Worked out really well and will use it for longer rides in the future.

Unfortunately, today, while cycling through East Taunton around Miro Lake headed back to Massasoit – just after coming off a trail where I launched the bike off of a 2′ ledge – I blew the rear tire. So I was introduced to the art of tire changing – after I walked 2 miles back to my car and bought the tubes. In the future, I will be cycling with a spare tube, the new Topeak Harpoon S2 pump and my Topeak Alien II multitool.

Lesson learned.

Tomorrow: the Myles Standish State Forest.

Filed Under: Cycling

Cycling Diary: 9/27/04

by Bryan Strawser · Sep 27, 2004

Rode through development, down the old tracks by the high school, through the HS woods trail a few times, and back through the development.

5.5 miles, 12.7 mph average, top speed 21.7 (that’s on level, not downhill), about 22 minutes or so.

Going to get major rain & wind tomorrow so likely no riding – and then have visits Wednesday night so will be Thursday (Debate night!) before I can ride again.

Filed Under: Cycling

Cycling Diary: 9/26/04 – Concord & the Battle Road

by Bryan Strawser · Sep 26, 2004

Today’s ride took us up to Minuteman National Historic Park where the colonists first took on the british on April 19th, 1775.

We started at the visitor’s center – road the battle trail west towards Concord – and ended up at the Old North Bridge. After some time there, motored down to Concord Center, had some ice cream, and then headed back.

12.7 Miles, Average Speed just under 9 mph. Top speed 15.7 mph.

Some pictures from today:


Bikes on the new Rack:
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Yours Truly Posing with some Sheep:
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The Sheep along the Battle Road:
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You see some interesting people along the Battle Road – here’s a tour guide speaking about the British that are buried just off of the Battle Road:
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Even the bikes need a break:
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Filed Under: Cycling, Massachusetts

Cycling Diary: 9/25/04 – Part Deux

by Bryan Strawser · Sep 25, 2004

Returned to Silver City Bicycles with my sidekick. She picked up a 2005 Trek 2900 in the blue & yellow scheme, a helmet, gloves, shorts, cage, water bottles, and other goodies. Then it was back to Massasoit again:

7.0 Miles, Average Speed 8.5 mph, 48 minutes, Top Speed 22.6 mph. 4 miles trails, 3 miles road.

Exhausted now!

Concord and the Battle Road tomorrow if things hold…

Filed Under: Cycling

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