RIDE NAME: Apple Orchard Reverse 41
RIDE LEADER: Dawn Barr, dcbarr@live.com, 828-845-2201
• Be sure to add my phone number if you are carrying a cell phone, in case you have an emergency or get separated from the group.
RIDE DATE AND TIME: Friday, September 22, 10AM
RIDE START LOCATION: Jackson Park, 801 Glover St, Hendersonville, NC 28792
RIDE DESCRIPTON: Time to get ready for CNC Mountains to Coast! Apple Orchard Reverse 41 (2,749 ft elevation) is a nice ride from Jackson Park. This ride includes a downhill at mile 5.4 with sharp curves, so use caution. The route has one significant climb up Lamb Mountain, 1.8 miles, 4.8% average grade. We'll stop at Griffin's Grocery (mile 18). I plan to average around 14mph (C pace). This is a NO DROP ride. Always ensure you have the route and are fully self-sufficient to complete the ride on your own and have the ride leader's cell number if dropped.
PARKING CONSIDERATIONS: Park near Field 2, past Glover St. There are restrooms in the dugout for Field 2.
HYDRATION, NOURISHMENT AND AVAILABILITY OF RESTROOMS: Restrooms at the start of the ride. Restrooms, snacks and water at Griffin's Grocery.
EQUIPMENT: Helmets and water bottles are mandatory. Have the route on your bike computer, phone, or printed cue sheet. Front facing headlights and rear blinking lights are highly recommended for this ride and required on the Blue Ridge Parkway unless appropriate reflectors are attached. Your bike must be equipped with the necessary lights or reflectors in accordance with applicable North Carolina and federal law and statutes governing bicycles. You should be fully self-sufficient for repair of flat tires or small mechanical issues.
NOTE: All rides leave promptly at the time stated. Give yourself enough time (at least fifteen minutes) to get your bike unloaded and all geared up!
WEATHER: Please remember if the weather looks "iffy" or gets bad before the start date and time, then the ride leaders may not be there and you will be riding on your own. We will try to send out an email if that happens, but Western NC is a very large area and some places could be sunshine and other places bad weather.