Hi everybody – Our next Over the Hill ride (for retirees and anyone else able to ride during the workday) will be this Monday, starting at 10 a.m. from the start of the Southside Greenway, at New and Mechanic Streets in Bethlehem.(Look here on Google Maps.) If you have to drive to the start of the ride, you should be able to find parking on Mechanic Street. Our route will take us through Bethlehem’s southside, through Saucon Park, and then via the roads into Hellertown, where we’ll stop to refresh ourselves with a late morning breakfast or early lunch at a bagel joint not far from Water Street Park. We will then return to Bethlehem via slightly different roads (because: boredom) and the Southside Greenway.
Total roundtrip distance is 10 miles. We expect to be done with the ride by 1pm or earlier.
Some highlights of this route are, it’s a fine mix of urban trail and quiet back roads.and it shows how easily we can get from one municipality to another, without having the challenge of sharing the route with fast moving traffic. Also, as we’ll be traveling in a group, we will be highly visible, enhancing our safety. Our route involves some minor hills, but don’t let that dissuade you from joining; we don’t drop anyone, and we don’t mind going at a slow pace or waiting for anyone who wants to walk the few hills. We’ll have one ride leader out front, and one riding at the back, so no one will be riding alone. For more information on the details, you can check out the route at https://ridewithgps.com/routes/47391689.
Some kind reminders:
- If you are new to CAT bike rides, please go here and join the CAT ride list
- As with all CAT rides, all riders are required to wear a helmet
- Please bring a spare tube that fits your wheel size
- Consider bringing water and a snack
- Keep an eye on LVCAT.org or sign up for ride notices to get the news on future rides.
- If you need more information, please feel free to contact, jean@lvcat.org, tim.phillips@lvcat.org or annef@lvcat.org.
- Any last minute changes due to weather conditions will be announced here on LVCAT.org by 8am on the day of the ride.
Please feel free to invite your friends.
Transgender and nonbinary are welcome on all CAT bike rides, classes, and events
This bike ride is organized by CAT-Coalition for Appropriate Transportation. CAT envisions a world where bicycling, walking/ADA accessibility, and public transportation prevail.
This project is being completed in partnership with the Lehigh Valley Greenways Conservation Landscape. Funding is provided in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation, Environmental Stewardship Fund, administered by Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, Inc.
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