WEEKLY WOMEN’S RIDE, TUESDAY October 1, 6pm
Hi everyone – We’re coming into that time of year when each Tuesday ride we see less of the warm weather and more of the change of season. We don’t have many weeks left before we’ll have to put our Tuesday evening ride away until next year; but until that happens, let’s ride!
We’ll begin gathering at the parking lot adjacent to the Charlie Brown Ice House on Sand Island in Bethlehem at 5:30, with a ride start time of 6 p.m.. Come early if you need to air up your tires or do any other minor adjustments to your bike. And as it’s getting dark by 7 p.m., be sure to bring your lights.
As usual, we’ll go about five miles on the D&L trail, take a quick rest, and then turn around and return the same way. Most any bike is suitable for this ride, as the trail surface is fairly sedate. This is a relaxed social ride, so don’t give a moment’s thought to whether you are fast enough. The sole requirement for this ride is your wish to ride!
If you want to get together for social time after the ride, bring your lights so you can get home safely. Helmets are required on this and all CAT rides.
Please feel free to invite your friends. Transgender and nonbinary people are welcome on all CAT bike rides, classes, and events
We look forward to riding with you! Ride leaders Joan (Joan@lvcat.org) and Yani (yanib@lvvcat.org)
- 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, a snack, and a few bucks for the cafe’.
- Keep an eye on LVCAT.org or sign up for ride notices to get the news on future rides.
- For more information, please feel free to contact the ride leaders or jenc@lvcat.org or annef@lvcat.org.
- Any last minute changes due to weather conditions will be announced on LVCAT.org, so if you have weather-related questions, return to this page.
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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