Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Cycling Trip May 13-15



!PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR BIKES ARE IN GOOD WORKING 
ORDER WELL BEFORE THE RIDE!   ALSO, NOTE THAT HELMETS
 ARE REQUIRED.

Dates:  May 13-15

Coordinator:  Steve Gerard 

Administrator:  Tina Kuklenski-Miller

Bike Transport:   We will be meeting at the church and will transport the bikes 
to the start of the ride.  We need help transporting bikes so if you can carry bikes
 or have an extra rack or rack space please let us know in the signup sheet below. 

Camping Equipment Transport:  We will also transport the camping gear to
 the camp site, as this is a car camping trip. We will not be carrying camping gear 
on the bikes.

Permissions Slips and Payment Due to Tina or Steve ASAP

Rides:  There will be 3 concurrent rides of different distances available.  Scouts
 may choose one of the three distances.   

  • 12 miles round trip
  • 25 miles round trip
  • 50 miles round trip

There is also an optional stop at Pizza Hut for lunch! Shuttle drivers will be needed for any in the 12 mile group that wants to have lunch at Pizza Hut.   


Parent Participation:  Each ride requires a minimum of two adults that will stay 
with their designated group.  We can only offer these distances if we get enough 
adult support. Additionally, at least 2 adults are needed to manage the 2 drink 
stations and help transport those who cannot finish back to the base camp.  
Please indicate if you will be riding or prefer to assist with the drink stations.

Details:

The Troop 149 Bicycling Campout will be held on May 13-15.  We will camp at
 the Fort Frederick State Park near Williamsport, MD. 

The trip will essentially be a normal Friday - Sunday camp out with Saturday's 
main activity being bike rides of various lengths. We will be camping at 
Maryland's Fort Frederick State Park West of Williamsport MD and on the 
Potomac River. 

Anticipated ride lengths: 12 miles, and 25 miles depending upon the number 
of adult volunteers. The older scouts will have the option of a 50 mile ride. 
Those interested in riding the 50 mile ride will need trip leader permission.

All of the rides are on a flat paved Western Maryland Rail Trail (former railroad 
Right-of-Way) which means it is flat with no car traffic. The trail is paved, 
however the 50 mile ride will include about 6 miles on the hard pack C&O 
Towpath.  BSA rules require the use of a bicycle helmet.
  
In addition to access to the Western Maryland Rail Trail and the C&O Tow
 Path, the park has many other amenities.There is a historic structure in the 
park, which could be used to satisfy a requirement for the Citizenship in the 
Nation merit badge.




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