Jonathan Stern <Dovandyoni@...>
I’m logged on to the club site.
I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on.
Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
Thanks,
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Go to the RWGPS site and close “club “ from the “more” menu. The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. 🚴🏄🏻😎
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On Jan 11, 2021, at 8:05 PM, Jonathan Stern via groups.io <Dovandyoni@...> wrote:
I’m logged on to the club site.
I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on.
Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
Thanks,
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The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne
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From: main@HBCRiders.groups.io <main@HBCRiders.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jonathan Stern via groups.io Sent: Monday, January 11, 2021 8:05 PM To: huntington bicyce club (main) <main@hbcriders.groups.io> Subject: [HBCRiders] Ride With GPS Route Library I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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Correct, only the 2017 and 2018 Gold Coast routes are in the club’s RWGPS Route Library. I can certainly add the 2019 routes to them.
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On Jan 11, 2021, at 9:01 PM, Arne Johnson < arnej@...> wrote:
The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 8:44 PM Sal Levy < sallevy@...> wrote: Go to the RWGPS site and close “club “ from the “more” menu. The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. 🚴🏄🏻😎
I’m logged on to the club site.
I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on.
Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
Thanks,
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Arne Johnson < arnej@...> wrote: The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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Jonathan Stern <Dovandyoni@...>
Thanks y’all.
I’m trying to do as much riding as I can, particularly hilly routes as I prepare for my fifth multi day charity ride in Israel in October. This year we’re cycling the Galilee and....the Golan heights. If you’re familiar with Israeli geography, that’s a lot climbing.
Here’s the mileage, climbing and feet per mile:
Day 1 53/5296 99.92 Day 2 59/6302 106.81 Day 3 52/5756 110.69 Day 4 65/6675 102.69 Day 5 80/2092 26.15
The last day is mostly downhill from the Golan and then a circuit of the Sea of Galilee.
I’ve been doing some of Frank DelBalso’s hilly rides (did Hilly Hell and Huntington Beach, two times each!) and now can add the GC routes to my training regimen.
Any recommendations for 60+ mile hilly rides among the GC routes or elsewhere?
Yoni
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On Monday, January 11, 2021, 10:18 PM, Karen Gellert <kgellert55@...> wrote: Thanks, Arne On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Arne Johnson < arnej@...> wrote: The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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The steepest (ft/mile) Gold Coast Route is GC19 70 – 71mi/3334ft = 47 ft/mile. May be able to approach 60 ft/mile starting from Stony Brook and roughly following North Country Road to Wildwood State Park. Port Jefferson and Wading River have some pretty long and steep climbs. But I don’t think anything on Long Island can approach 100 ft/mile. Some members have done club rides that start in New Jersey and go to Bear Mountain. These are probably steeper than Long Island routes. Perhaps someone can send these routes to you. Good luck with your adventure....arne
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From: main@HBCRiders.groups.io <main@HBCRiders.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jonathan Stern via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 10:51 AM To: main@HBCRiders.groups.io Subject: Re: [HBCRiders] Ride With GPS Route Library Thanks y’all. I’m trying to do as much riding as I can, particularly hilly routes as I prepare for my fifth multi day charity ride in Israel in October. This year we’re cycling the Galilee and....the Golan heights. If you’re familiar with Israeli geography, that’s a lot climbing. Here’s the mileage, climbing and feet per mile: Day 1 53/5296 99.92 Day 2 59/6302 106.81 Day 3 52/5756 110.69 Day 4 65/6675 102.69 Day 5 80/2092 26.15 The last day is mostly downhill from the Golan and then a circuit of the Sea of Galilee. I’ve been doing some of Frank DelBalso’s hilly rides (did Hilly Hell and Huntington Beach, two times each!) and now can add the GC routes to my training regimen. Any recommendations for 60+ mile hilly rides among the GC routes or elsewhere?
On Monday, January 11, 2021, 10:18 PM, Karen Gellert <kgellert55@...> wrote: On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote: The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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Jonathan Stern <Dovandyoni@...>
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On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 12:26 PM, Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote: The steepest (ft/mile) Gold Coast Route is GC19 70 – 71mi/3334ft = 47 ft/mile. May be able to approach 60 ft/mile starting from Stony Brook and roughly following North Country Road to Wildwood State Park. Port Jefferson and Wading River have some pretty long and steep climbs. But I don’t think anything on Long Island can approach 100 ft/mile. Some members have done club rides that start in New Jersey and go to Bear Mountain. These are probably steeper than Long Island routes. Perhaps someone can send these routes to you. Good luck with your adventure....arne From: main@HBCRiders.groups.io <main@HBCRiders.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jonathan Stern via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 10:51 AM To: main@HBCRiders.groups.io Subject: Re: [HBCRiders] Ride With GPS Route Library Thanks y’all. I’m trying to do as much riding as I can, particularly hilly routes as I prepare for my fifth multi day charity ride in Israel in October. This year we’re cycling the Galilee and....the Golan heights. If you’re familiar with Israeli geography, that’s a lot climbing. Here’s the mileage, climbing and feet per mile: Day 1 53/5296 99.92 Day 2 59/6302 106.81 Day 3 52/5756 110.69 Day 4 65/6675 102.69 Day 5 80/2092 26.15 The last day is mostly downhill from the Golan and then a circuit of the Sea of Galilee. I’ve been doing some of Frank DelBalso’s hilly rides (did Hilly Hell and Huntington Beach, two times each!) and now can add the GC routes to my training regimen. Any recommendations for 60+ mile hilly rides among the GC routes or elsewhere?
On Monday, January 11, 2021, 10:18 PM, Karen Gellert <kgellert55@...> wrote: On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote: The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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Daniel Steinbach <dansteinbach@...>
Route I did twice last year. 5400 feet of climbing. Drive over the GW Bridge and Pallisades Pkwy exit 2 (1 Alpine Approach Rd, Alpine, NJ 07620), you park at Alpine police station area. Goes up Bear Mtn. About 75 feet per mile of climbing. Out and back other than Buckberg Mtn Road which you do only on the ride up to Bear. That is the steepest part with ramps close to 20% . You can of course skip that and just do the exact same route out and back.
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On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 12:26:54 PM EST, Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote:
The steepest (ft/mile) Gold Coast Route is GC19 70 – 71mi/3334ft = 47 ft/mile. May be able to approach 60 ft/mile starting from Stony Brook and roughly following North Country Road to Wildwood State Park. Port Jefferson and Wading River have some pretty long and steep climbs. But I don’t think anything on Long Island can approach 100 ft/mile. Some members have done club rides that start in New Jersey and go to Bear Mountain. These are probably steeper than Long Island routes. Perhaps someone can send these routes to you. Good luck with your adventure....arne
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From: main@HBCRiders.groups.io <main@HBCRiders.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jonathan Stern via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 10:51 AM To: main@HBCRiders.groups.io Subject: Re: [HBCRiders] Ride With GPS Route Library Thanks y’all. I’m trying to do as much riding as I can, particularly hilly routes as I prepare for my fifth multi day charity ride in Israel in October. This year we’re cycling the Galilee and....the Golan heights. If you’re familiar with Israeli geography, that’s a lot climbing. Here’s the mileage, climbing and feet per mile: Day 1 53/5296 99.92 Day 2 59/6302 106.81 Day 3 52/5756 110.69 Day 4 65/6675 102.69 Day 5 80/2092 26.15 The last day is mostly downhill from the Golan and then a circuit of the Sea of Galilee. I’ve been doing some of Frank DelBalso’s hilly rides (did Hilly Hell and Huntington Beach, two times each!) and now can add the GC routes to my training regimen. Any recommendations for 60+ mile hilly rides among the GC routes or elsewhere?
On Monday, January 11, 2021, 10:18 PM, Karen Gellert <kgellert55@...> wrote: On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote: The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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Jonathan Stern <Dovandyoni@...>
Thanks Dan.
I’ve done Bear several times with NYCC starting from north end of Central Park and Woodlawn Cemetery. Alpine start is intriguing.
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On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 12:47 PM, Daniel Steinbach via groups.io <dansteinbach@...> wrote:
Route I did twice last year. 5400 feet of climbing. Drive over the GW Bridge and Pallisades Pkwy exit 2 (1 Alpine Approach Rd, Alpine, NJ 07620), you park at Alpine police station area. Goes up Bear Mtn. About 75 feet per mile of climbing. Out and back other than Buckberg Mtn Road which you do only on the ride up to Bear. That is the steepest part with ramps close to 20% . You can of course skip that and just do the exact same route out and back.
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On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 12:26:54 PM EST, Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote:
The steepest (ft/mile) Gold Coast Route is GC19 70 – 71mi/3334ft = 47 ft/mile. May be able to approach 60 ft/mile starting from Stony Brook and roughly following North Country Road to Wildwood State Park. Port Jefferson and Wading River have some pretty long and steep climbs. But I don’t think anything on Long Island can approach 100 ft/mile. Some members have done club rides that start in New Jersey and go to Bear Mountain. These are probably steeper than Long Island routes. Perhaps someone can send these routes to you. Good luck with your adventure....arne From: main@HBCRiders.groups.io <main@HBCRiders.groups.io> On Behalf Of Jonathan Stern via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 10:51 AM To: main@HBCRiders.groups.io Subject: Re: [HBCRiders] Ride With GPS Route Library Thanks y’all. I’m trying to do as much riding as I can, particularly hilly routes as I prepare for my fifth multi day charity ride in Israel in October. This year we’re cycling the Galilee and....the Golan heights. If you’re familiar with Israeli geography, that’s a lot climbing. Here’s the mileage, climbing and feet per mile: Day 1 53/5296 99.92 Day 2 59/6302 106.81 Day 3 52/5756 110.69 Day 4 65/6675 102.69 Day 5 80/2092 26.15 The last day is mostly downhill from the Golan and then a circuit of the Sea of Galilee. I’ve been doing some of Frank DelBalso’s hilly rides (did Hilly Hell and Huntington Beach, two times each!) and now can add the GC routes to my training regimen. Any recommendations for 60+ mile hilly rides among the GC routes or elsewhere?
On Monday, January 11, 2021, 10:18 PM, Karen Gellert <kgellert55@...> wrote: On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 9:02 PM Arne Johnson <arnej@...> wrote: The 2018 and 2019 Gold Coast Routes are on a RWGPS group called ‘GC19’. This is a public group on the RWGPS website that you can join and then get access to all of the routes. There are also some interesting alternative routes there too and some of the routes in reverse that were primarily done for SAG wagons. I also have another group on RWGPS called ‘HBC Club Rides AJ’. This is where I put routes before the club had an account on RWGPS. Don’t know if Jeff or Dan put these routes on the club account, but you’re welcome to use them if they interest you. Arne I’m logged on to the club site. I’m trying to get gps files for the last rendition of the Gold Coast ride but only see a few rides that were done by John Greene and the great Larry Denbaum. I seem to recall a much more extensive library the last time I logged on. Alternatively could someone email me the ridewithgps files?
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