Thursday, August 14, 2014

LAST POST BEFORE THE RUN

See the post below for directions & the map

Emergency contact / questions:  Ryan 315-396-4743

Meet at Recess Coffee House (110 Harvard Pl, Syracuse, NY 13210) @ Noon
We leave shortly after.

We'll be stopping in Ithaca for lunch sometime between 3-4pm. Bring whatever food you'd like to the campsite. We'll supply the beer (some soda, some water) until it runs out...

Come prepared and gassed up. Rain or shine, we ride. Don't be late!


Circle pit.




Wednesday, July 30, 2014

DIRECTIONS

Here are the PSR directions in case anyone gets separated. You should be able to right-click on the images to save them and print them out. Shoot me an e-mail if you need them as separate JPEG files: turnandburrrn@gmail.com

You'll want to arrive all gassed up and ready to roll. We'll be stopping ~ every 60 miles or so for gas.



Tuesday, July 22, 2014

HOW TO RIDE IN A PACK

Check out this article written by Biltwell Bill posted on Chopcult a few years ago about riding in a pack. If you're used to riding alone, just starting out, or uncomfortable riding with a pack, there are some good tips in the article to keep you and the people around you safe.

At the end of Bill's article there's a photocopy of the original article "HOW TO RIDE IN A PACK" originally published in Roth's "Choppers" Magazine from 1967. Pretty awesome.

"Get in your slot, get an acceptable interval between you and the next rider and keep the pace. Nothing balls up momentum and throws everyone off like some jackass in the middle who keeps running up on the next guy and backing off. Adjust this interval to suit the riding environment. On the freeway I always tighten it up so that nerd in the Prius doesn't cut into the pack. On mountain twisties, give yourself enough room to recover if the guy in front of you runs out of talent. The last thing you want to do is wad up the whole pack because you were following too close for no good reason."

http://www.chopcult.com/news/articles/how-to-ride-in-a-pack.html


MAP update V3 - Finalized

Here's the final route. We added sections north of Skaneateles to avoid traffic and construction through Auburn, and a ride through Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. The total ride is 189 miles, which will take ~ 6 hours (including a stop in Ithaca).

We leave at Noon, Saturday August 16th from Recess Coffee House (110 Harvard Pl, Syracuse, NY 13210).

Come prepared and gassed up.


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

MAP Update

The route has been updated a little to accommodate for a more scenic route, and to avoid any known construction. We'll now be heading down 89 South (west side of Cayuga Lake) instead of the east side, and we'll be avoiding Cortland altogether. We've added ~30 miles, heading to 79 east to Whitney Point from Ithaca, to 26 North. This is making the ride currently 177 miles ~ 4.2 hours.

We'll be stopping for gas every 60 miles for anyone will a smaller tank. We'll also be stopping at Ithaca Bakery for lunch. See the updated map below.


Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Camping area

A couple pictures of the camping area. Pretty basic setup. There are some fire pits spread out through the area, but those are the only "accommodations". Bring in whatever you need, and take out whatever you bring in. At this point, we'll be providing free beer (until it runs out) and possibly food. We're looking into some different food options / sponsors. More info on that as it comes in.

If you need any additional info, send an e-mail here: turnandburrrn@gmail.com



Bikes, Beers, and a weird green film...

August 16th & 17th

150 mile ride-to-camp starting in Syracuse, NY and ending in Tully, NY.

Meeting outside Recess Coffee & Roastery (110 Harvard Pl, Syracuse, NY) on Saturday August 16th @ Noon. Camping that night in Tully after a 150 mile loop around upstate NY.

The ride features; The Jamesville Reservoir, 13 curves, Route 20, Cayuga Lake, Ithaca, Cortland, DeRuyter Reservoir, & Camping in Morgan Hill State Forest.

FREE BEER & FREE CAMPING



Flyer