Bike Ride Descriptions

Below is a report of bike ride descriptions current and back to 2019

Bicycle_Descriptions

event_start_dateCategoryEventDetailsLocation
2024-05-06BicycleB+/A level road bike ride – Midway Dog Park to Cascade Scenic Drive
This will be an out and back B+/A level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1,600 ft of elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.
Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy with the possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop and join the group for coffee and a snack on our way back, please join us at at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary from week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2024-04-24BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - BUFFALO RANCH
B-level road bike ride from Kamas to the Buffalo Ranch & Return
 
Meet at Kamas Food Town at 10:00 for an on-time departure. Please park on left section of parking lot so we don't interfere with shoppers.
This will be a loop ride of 24 miles with about 1,200 feet elevation gain.  We will ride in a clockwise direction down Foothill to River Road then ride single file on SR 35 for about 4 miles to Bench Creek.  We will stop at the Buffalo Ranch to see the buffalo and then return via Francis and back to Kamas through a small development and then back to Food Town.  Most of the ride, with the exception of the four miles along SR 35 is along country roads with little traffic.  The ride, with stops, should take about 2.5 hours. We will ride at an early season pace of about 12 mph with stops along the way.
Bring a snack to enjoy overlooking the Buffalo Ranch.
Bring the five cycling essentials.  (Be sure you repair kit has everything you need to fix a flat.)
Cell service will be available for most of the ride.
All participants will be required to sign the Club's Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.
Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell; 917-881-9022
Kamas Food Town, 100 W 200 S, Kamas
2023-10-23BicycleB+/A level road ride – "Caprice's Ride": Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassDate(s) - 10/23/2023 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Location Midway Burgi Park Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway, Utah Categories

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Keith on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Keith English    cell:  (626) 340 - 1579

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-10-16BicycleNEW TIME! B+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-10-09BicycleCANCELLED B+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassCANCELLED B+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-10-02BicycleCancelled! B+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassRide cancelled due to weather!

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-09-25BicycleNEW TIME! B+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-09-18BicycleB+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-09-18BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - PC Marc down to the Garden Cafe and backMeet outside the PC Marc for a prompt 10:00 departure. Yes, we’ve done it before, but it’s my last ride of the year before I hang up my bike clips and get deported so I’m doing my favourite. Ride Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The leader will be stopping, at the halfway point, for a superb coffee at the Garden Cafe at Park City Garden Centre (yes, I know that’s not how you spell it) on 224. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/hiking-route/pc-marc-to-coffee-shop/272664866/?share=%7Ezwnjjzjk%244ossy4mo Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066PC MARC, 1200 Little Kate Rd., Park City
2023-09-11BicycleB+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-09-11BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - Rail Trail, Park Meadows, Old Barn Loop

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride setting off from Walgreens car park in Park City, down the Rail Trail, around Park Meadows to the Old Barn and back along the Farm Trail. - for a detailed map see https://out.ac/auZMT 

 

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 150 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails with about 10% quiet roads; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

  Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

 

Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

 

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Walgreens, 950 Iron Horse Dr, Park City
2023-09-05BicycleB+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass

This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 18 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome.

Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel.

For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week.

Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.

Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call

email: capricebenz@gmail.com

Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-09-04BicycleCANCELLED LEISURE BIKE RIDE - PC MARC TO WILLOW CREEK TO THE CORNER STORE AND BACKThis ride will be a circular ride from PC Marc to Willow Creek up to the Corner Store cafe and back, click here for route - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/hiking-route/pc-marc-towillow-creek-and-corner-cafe/274231166/?share=%7Ezwxnsvua%244osshbye. Who knows we may be tempted to stop for a coffee or other refreshing libation. It is an easy ride of just under 11 miles round trip; less than 440 feet elevation rise; about 60% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads with cycle lanes; 80% on black top, the rest on easy gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This ride will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

PC MARC, 1200 Little Kate Rd., Park City
2023-08-30BicycleA-Level Road Bike Ride--Kamas to Mirror LakeWednesday, August 30 – Road bike ride from Kamas to Mirror Lake and back. We will meet at the Kamas Foodtown parking lot, for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Kamas Foodtown parking lot to Mirror Lake.  The ride will be about 64 miles with about 5100 feet of ascent.  Always a spectacular beautiful ride. Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  Cell phone service may be limited. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2023-08-28BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-08-28BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-MAXWELLS TO PINEBROOK TO SWANNER RESERVEMeet at Maxwells, Kimble Junction, for a prompt 10:00 departure. Please note departure is 10:00 This ride will be a circular ride from the Maxwells in Kimble Junction, down to Pine Brook and then back up to the Swanner Reserve - see route here - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bicycle-ride/utah/kimble-junction-to-ute-ranch-pine-brook-and-swanner/111646072/#dm=1 for map. Just under 9 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; the majority of the ride is on cycle paths; all on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This ride will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2023-08-26BicycleNAC SUMMIT CHALLENGESaturday, August 26 – NAC Summit Challenge Register now as prices increase at midnight, Friday, July 14 PCMSC will once again participate in the National Ability Center’s “Summit Challenge” as a club event. This year the event will be held on Saturday, August 26, 2021. The Summit Challenge is a community cycling event for riders of all ages & abilities. This event directly supports adaptive recreational programs at the National Ability Center, empowering individuals of all abilities. This event offers 5 rides: 100-Mile Ride with 6800 feet elevation gain – This would be for our A level riders 80-Mile Ride with 4200 feet elevation gain – This could be for our A or B+ level riders 50-Mile Ride with 3100 feet elevation gain – Appropriate for our B or B+ level riders. 25-Mile Ride with 1100 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our B level riders 16-Mile Ride with 700 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our C level riders. Registration application and fees are the responsibility of each participant and you need to register to participate in this ride. Registration fees (up until midnight, Friday, July 14) are as follows: 100-Mile Ride: $130 fee 80-Mile Ride: $85 fee 50-Mile Ride: $70 fee 25-Mile Ride: $50 fee 16-Mile Ride: $40 fee You may register on the NAC Web site at: https://summitchallenge100.org Click on Register then click on Join a Team then under Find an Existing Team to Join type in “Park City Mountain Sports Club” click on Join the Team. Then follow the prompts and fill out the form with your personal data. Fundraising is not a requirement to ride, however the NAC encourages participants to fundraise and help spread the mission of the National Ability Center with family, friends and co-workers. This is a fully supported course for each of the rides and the registration fees allow NAC to meet the needs of cyclists with a disability to participate at no cost to them. There will be food and beverages as well as entertainment at the NAC at the end of the ride as well as group photos. Route information and elevations can be found at: https://summitchallenge100.org under FAQS. The team Captain on the registration is Chuck Mollard.  If any questions call Chuck – cell: 917-881-9022 or email chuckmollard@gmail.com.NATIONAL ABILITIES CENTER, 1000 Ability Way, Park City
2023-08-23BicycleB+ level road bike ride from the Coalville Courthouse to the UT/WY border on Chalk Creek Road

Date/Time:  Wednesday, 08/23/2023 8:00am - 1:00pm

Location:  Coalville Courthouse. 60 N Main St, Coalville, UT, 84017

Wednesday, August 23rd -  B+ level road bike ride from the Coalville Courthouse to the UT/WY border on Chalk Creek Road.

A-level riders are welcome and can go at their own pace.

Meet in front of the Coalville Courthouse at 8:00 AM for an on-time departure.  This is about a 50 mile out and back ride along Chalk Creek Road. We will take Border Station Road on the return which is about 21 miles from the border (no signage, so we need to watch for the paved road and stop sign on the left) which will take us on a scenic ride through the countryside. There is approximately 2,500 feet of assent. E bikes are welcome.

Cell service is limited.

Bring a snack to enjoy at the border and the five cycling essentials.

All participants must sign the Club’s Release Form prior to the ride which will be provided by the ride leader.

Leader: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745

Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2023-08-21BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-08-21BicycleA-Level Ride--Soldier Hollow to Alpine Loop, Down Around and Back--Alpine Lollipop LoopMonday, August 21 - A-Level road bike ride from Soldier Hollow.  We will meet at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot (located at 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway) for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level road bike ride from the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot to the Cascade Springs Road, up Cascade Springs Road to the Alpine Loop Road (SR 92), down the Alpine Loop past Sundance to US 189, US 189 to Vivian Park bike trail, bike trail down Provo Canyon to Murdock Canal Trail, to American Fork Canyon and Alpine Loop Road, Alpine Loop to Cascade Springs Road, and down Cascade Springs Road to Soldier Hollow. The ride will be about 63 miles and about 7500 feet of ascent.  A spectacularly beautiful ride! Bring enough food and drink for this longer ride. E-Bikes are welcome. Cell phone service may be limited in places along the Alpine Loop and Cascade Springs roads. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway
2023-08-21BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - Round Valley and Rail Trail

Please note this ride will start from Quinns Junction Sport Complex at 10:00 - see map above.

Ride Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 380 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; about 10% on quiet road; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/round-valley-and-rail-trail/121296661/#dm=1 Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2023-08-18BicycleB / B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – SUMMIT CHALLENGE TUNE-UP
Friday, August 18 – B / B+ level road bike ride – Summit Challenge Tune up Meet at Quinn’s junction parking lot near the restrooms at 8:30 AM for an on-time departure We will mostly follow the 50 mile / 80 mile Summit Challenge route, with the exception of the loop around Park City. We will ride on SR 248, with a deviation through Hideout, make a  right onto Democrat Alley to Lambert Lane and around to Francis, left on Foothill Drive to Kamus, out route 32, then up Weber Canyon, back to Robert Young Lane, left on SR 32 to Brown”s Canyon and back to SR 248 to Quinns.  The total distance is about 62 miles with about 3600 feet elevation gain. B riders wishing to reduce the length of the ride can skip Weber Canyon and make a left off of SR 32 on to Robert Young Lane.  This would make it about 38 miles with 2400 feet elevation gain. We will ride at  B-level pace of 12 to 15 mph with slower on the uphill and faster on the downhill. A riders and E-bikes are welcome to go at your own pace. Most of the ride will have cell service, except for Weber Canyon. Be sure to bring the five cycling essentials with lots of water and energy snacks. All participants must sign the Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader – Chuck Mollard – Cell: 917-881-9022
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2023-08-18BicycleA-Level Ride from Henefer to SnowbasinFriday, August 18 – A-level road bike ride from Henefer to Snowbasin via Morgan and back. We will meet at the Henefer Rodeo Grounds parking area, for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level out-and-back road bike ride from the Henefer Rodeo Grounds parking area up over Hogsback, down to East Canyon Reservoir, taking Rte 66 to Morgan.  Then West Young St to S. Morgan Valley Drive to Mountain Green and on to Snowbasin Ski Resort.  Return will be the same, except that we will continue back further on Morgan Valley Drive, skipping the West Young St. turnoff.  The ride will be about 81 miles with about 5900 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed. Bring food, water, sunscreen and insect repellant. Cell phone service may be limited at times.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader – Anne Keyser – cell: 617-519-5025Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2023-08-14BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-08-14BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - PC Marc down to the Garden Cafe and backMeet outside the PC Marc for a prompt 09:00 departure. Ride Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The leader will be stopping, at the halfway point, for a superb coffee at the Garden Cafe at Park City Garden Centre (yes, I know that’s not how you spell it) on 224. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/hiking-route/pc-marc-to-coffee-shop/272664866/?share=%7Ezwnjjzjk%244ossy4mo Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066PC MARC, 1200 Little Kate Rd., Park City
2023-08-11BicycleA & B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MORGAN TO HENEFER AND BACKFriday, August 11 - A & B+ LEVEL Road Bike Ride from Morgan to Henefer and back Meet at Morgan Riverside Park at 8:00 AM for an on time departure to beat the heat and the afternoon wind. This is an out and back road bike ride of about 42 miles with about 3000 feet elevation gain.  Due to distance and elevation gain the B+ riders  will ride at a B level pace of 12 - 15 mph with slower up hill and faster on the downhill.  The A level riders will go at a faster pace..  The road is in good condition and on Friday morning there is not much traffic except for a few boaters going up to East Canyon Reservoir.  We will go up Morgan Valley Road to SR 66 to the Reservoir and down SR 65 to the Henefer Memorial Park. After a snack we will return to Morgan. The ride will take B+ riders approximately four hours and A level riders less. This is one of the more scenic rides in the area. A level ride leader - Keith English - Cell: 626-340-1579 B+ level ride leader - Chuck Mollard - Cell: 719-881-9022Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2023-08-09BicycleB/B+ Level Road Bike Ride: Kamas, Francis, WoodlandB/B+ Level Road Bike: Kamas, Francis, Woodland Date & Time:  Wednesday August 9th / 8:30AM Meet at Food Town in Kamas (146 W 200 S, Kamas UT 84036) and park near the liquor store for an on-time departure at 8:30AM. We will go start in Kamas then continue to Francis and Woodland.  Then we will continue to bike Bench Creek Road, and instead of biking on the busy road for the return, we will do an out and back returning the way we came. There are lots of rocks in the road and can be dangerous with traffic.   This is a shorter ride of approximately 21 miles and only 790 feet of ascent. The toughest climb is by the LDS church in Woodland on the Bison loop which is 12.5%, but only for a short climb. A-level riders are welcome and can continue on to Wolf Creek Summit. E-bikes are welcome. The ride will take approximately 2 hours.  3-4 hours for A-level riders. Please check to make sure you have everything you need for your ride, tire pump, tubes, shoes, helmet, batteries, etc. For those who would like to have brunch afterwards, we can go to the Mirror Lake Diner to eat. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you will need to sign the Activity Release Form that will be provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Caprice Benz (801) 400-8745Kamas Food Town 146 W 200 S, 146 W 200 S, Kamas UT 8403, Kamas
2023-08-09BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE ON RAIL TRAIL, PARK MEADOWS TO OLD BARN

EASY BIKE RIDE - down the Rail Trail, around Park Meadows to the Old Barn.

Meet at Walgreens car park Park City at 09:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride setting off from Walgreens car park in Park City, down the Rail Trail, around Park Meadows to the Old Barn and back along the Farm Trail. - for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/around-park-meadows-to-the-old-barn/240951490/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 410 feet elevation rise; a mixture of bike paths, trails and quiet roads; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Walgreens, 950 Iron Horse Dr, Park City
2023-08-09BicycleA-Level Road Bike Ride–Midway to Brighton (out & back)A-Level Road Bike Ride–Midway to Brighton (out & back) Date/Time Date - 08/9/2023 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Location Midway Burgi Park - Burgi Lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway, UT We will meet at the  parking area at Burgi Park in Midway, for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be an A-level road bike ride ascending Pine Canyon to Guardsman Pass (this climb is about 9.6 miles with 3,800’ of elevation gain).  Then we descend to Brighton, and stop for a break at the Brighton Store & Café where they have some outside seating.  After the break, we’ll climb about 1,000’ back up to Guardsman Pass.  On the way back we will take a short detour to Empire Pass.  From Empire Pass we will head back down Pine Canyon to Midway. The ride will be about 30 miles with about 5,200’ of ascent. Cell phone service may be limited at times. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Keith English – cell: (626) 340 - 1579Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-08-07BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-08-04BicycleB Plus Level Road Bike: Wanship to Henefer then HogsbackB Plus Level Road Bike: Wanship to Henefer then Hogsback (Friday, 8/4/2023) Date/Time Date - 8/4/2023 8:30 am – 12:30 noon Location Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  In google maps, search on “Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead”. Meet at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM. Total ride:  54 miles & 2,400’ elevation gain This is a very scenic ride on lightly travelled roads.  We will start at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  From Wanship, we’ll head towards Coalville on West Hoytsville Rd.  After Coalville, we will continue on to Henefer, and ride up the Hogsback climb (5 miles & 900’ elevation gain).  At the bottom of Hogsback, we will do a loop around the Henefer Valley, then we will return to Wanship the same way we came. This will be a long-ish ride at an easy pace that should take us about 4 hours.  Suitable for A riders looking for a social ride, or B+ riders looking for a longer ride, but not at a killer pace. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead, 1975 Hoytsville Rd., Coalville
2023-08-04BicycleB/B+ Level Road Bike: Heber ValleyB/B+ Level Road Bike: Heber Valley Friday, August 4, 2023 8:30AM - 11:30AM Meet at the Pickleball/Skate Park parking lot located at W 100 South and Southfield Road in Heber for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM.  Please allow extra drive time due to construction on I-40, so try to leave earlier than usual. We will cruise around the beautiful Heber valley, which includes Charleston and Daniels, stopping at Ritual Chocolate to sample their wonderful chocolates, and for bathroom breaks as well as water bottle refills.  We continue to the "gravel pit" and return the way we came.  Ride will be 32.5 miles with 1,560 elevation gain. For those who like to have lunch afterwards at Taqueria Los Cuñados, it's a wonderful little place located at the intersection of Main Street and W 100 South in Heber City, next to the Verizon store. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you will need to sign the Activity Release Form that will be provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Caprice Benz  (801) 400-8745  W 100 South and Southfield Road, W 100 South & Southfield Road, Heber City UT, Heber City
2023-08-01BicycleA & B Plus Level Road Bike: Bear Lake Loop, Tuesday, 8/1/2023)A & B plus level road bike ride, Bear Lake Loop, Tuesday, August 1 Meet in the parking lot of the LDS Church in Garden City for an on-time departure at 8:45 AM.   65 S Bear Lake Blvd, Garden City, UT. This will be a ride around Bear Lake and is a total of 50 miles on a flat road with a little bit of congestion in Garden City. From a Utah, Life Elevated website:  “Bear Lake is known locally as the Caribbean of the Rockies. The lake’s crystal clear water has a turquoise appearance due to limestone deposits suspended in the water. For cyclists, it’s a high elevation oasis at the base of the Northern Wasatch mountains that is equally loved by those who value the recreation opportunities in its waters and on the land around it. ” Sounds good, let’s go do it! After the ride, we’ll plan on getting something to eat in Garden City, before the drive home. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leaders. Leader: B+ riders:  Chuck Mollard (917) 881 – 9022 A riders:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579LDS Church, 65 South Bear Lake Boulevrd, Garden City
2023-07-31BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-07-31BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-07-31BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-WILLOW CREEK TO THE CORNER STORE AND BACKMonday 31st July 09:00 - Leisure Bike Ride - Willow Creek to the Corner Store Cafe and back via a different route Meet at the Willow Creek car park alongside the dog exercise lake, for a prompt 9:00AM departure. This ride will be a circular ride from Willow Creek up to the Corner Store cafe and back, click here for route - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111562064?utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just 10 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; about 60% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads with cycle lanes; 80% on black top, the rest on easy gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This ride will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

 
Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 North Split Rail Lane, Park City
2023-07-28BicycleB Plus Level Road Bike: Wanship to Henefer then HogsbackB Plus Level Road Bike: Wanship to Henefer then Hogsback (Friday, 7/28/2023) Date/Time Date - 7/28/2023 8:30 am – 12:00 noon Location Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  In google maps, search on “Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead”. Meet at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM. Total ride:  49 miles & 2,300’ elevation gain. This is a very scenic ride on lightly travelled roads.  We will start at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  From Wanship, we’ll head towards Coalville on West Hoytsville Rd.  After Coalville, we will continue on to Henefer, and ride up the Hogsback climb (5 miles & 900’ elevation gain).  We will return to Wanship the same way we came. This will be a long-ish ride at an easy pace that should take us about 3 ½ hours.  Suitable for A riders looking for a social ride, or B+ riders looking for a longer ride, but not at a killer pace. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead, 1975 Hoytsville Rd., Coalville
2023-07-26BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE--FRANCIS PARK TO HANNA VIA WOLF CREEK PASS
Wednesday, July 26 – A-level road bike ride from Francis to Hanna. We will meet at Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area (located on Spring Hollow Road in Francis), for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Francis Park parking area to Lower River Road, then up Highway 35 to the summit at Wolf Creek Campground, then a long descent to Hanna.  Return will be the same, except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  The ride will be about 76 miles with about 6200 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed, most likely at Nobletts, at the Wolf Creek Campground summit, at the store in Hanna and again at the summit on the return.   If you want to shorten the ride, you can elect to turn around at the summit and skip the descent to Hanna, which will reduce the total distance and ascent by about ½. Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  There is a small store in Hanna where we can re-supply before beginning the return trip. Cell phone service may be limited.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445
Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2023-07-26BicycleA Level Road Bike: Quinn’s Jct to BrightonA Level Road Bike: Quinn’s Jct to Brighton (Friday, 7/26/2023) Date/Time Date - 07/26/2023 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Location Quinn’s Junction - Meet in the parking lot to the South of the soccer fields. Meet at Quinn’s Junction for on-time departure at 8:30 AM Total ride:  33 miles & 4,600’ elevation gain We will start at Quinn’s Junction.  Take Royal Street on the way up to Empire Pass.  Go up and over Guardsman Pass and down to Brighton.  We will take a break at the Brighton Café and Store then do the 1,000’ climb over Guardsman Pass and back down to Park City.   If folks are up for it, we could head over to Boneyard for a beer, or three, after the ride. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, Sports Field, 300 Gilmore Way, Park City
2023-07-26BicycleTrue Blue B level ride - Wanship to Echo Reservoir"True Blue" B Ride Wanship to Echo Reservoir Date/Time Date - 7/26/2023 8:30 am – 11:30am Location Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  In google maps, search on “Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead”. Meet at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM. We will ride the old Hoytsville Road to Coalville, and then along the Echo Reservoir. This is a very scenic ride with very little traffic on  the weekdays. The ride will be approximately 25 miles with 1500 vertical elevation. We will try to maintain a 12 mph pace. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:   Geri Manning   954-465-6696Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead, 1975 Hoytsville Rd., Coalville
2023-07-24BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-07-24BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-07-24BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE FROM STARBUCKS PARK CITYMonday 24th July - Leisurely Bike Ride

PLEASE NOTE — DUE TO HOT WEATHER THIS RIDE WILL NOW BE STARTING AT 09:00.

Leisurely bike ride from Starbucks in Park City (https://www.starbucks.com/store-locator/store/8852/park-ave-iron-horse-1700-park-ave-1700-park-avenue-park-city-ut-840605), down to Willow Creek Park and back up to Starbucks via the Old Barn.
 
Approximate route can be viewed here – https://www.outdooractive.com/en/bicycle-ride/utah/starbucks-and-back/110570151/#dm=1.  It is an easy gentle ride of 10 miles round trip; less than 500 feet elevation rise; 95% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on road;  any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. About 70% of the ride will be on black top, the rest on hard packed gravel, but there is a black top route back for those with road bikes.
 
The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded.
 
Meet outside Starbucks,1700 Park Ave, Suite 101, Park City, UT 84060 for a prompt 09:00 departure.
 
Leader, Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435-200-4066.
Starbucks, 1700 Park Ave, Park City
2023-07-19BicycleB Level Road Bike Ride- Weber Canyon
B level road bike ride up Weber Canyon.
We will meet at the LDS church located at 3038 N State Road 32 Kamas UT 84036, ( The church is north of town near the Kamas Valley Co-Op) for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM. This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 27 miles with approximately 1,700 feet of climbing.  We will ride at a B-level pace averaging 12-15 mph, a little slower going up and faster coming down.
 
E-bikes are welcome.
 
For those interested in breakfast/lunch afterwards after returning to our cars, the new renovated Oakley Diner will be open.  
 
There will be limited cell phone coverage.
 
Be sure you bring the five cycling essentials, (look up “Road Bike Participants Guide” on the Club’s website).
 
Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided.
 
Leader: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745; Email: capricebenz@gmail.com
Kamas LDS Church, 3038 N State Road 32, Kamas
2023-07-17BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-07-17BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade PassThis will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.  "A" level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes are welcome. Please go slow on the descent, as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of rocks and gravel. For those who would like to stop join the group for coffee on our way back, please join us at the chosen weekly location at the end of the ride.  Locations will vary week to week. Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.  Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form. Leader:  Caprice Benz    cell:  801-400-8754 text or call email: capricebenz@gmail.comMidway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-07-17BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - PC Marc down to the Garden Cafe and backMeet outside the PC Marc for a prompt 10:00 departure. This ride replaces the Rail Trail ride originally posted for 7/17/23 at 10:00 as there are sewer works on the Rail trail. Ride Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The leader will be stopping, at the halfway point, for a superb coffee at the Garden Cafe at Park City Garden Centre (yes, I know that not how you spell it) on 224. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/hiking-route/pc-marc-to-coffee-shop/272664866/?share=%7Ezwnjjzjk%244ossy4mo Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066PC MARC, 1200 Little Kate Rd., Park City
2023-07-17BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - CANCELLED - Round Valley and Rail Trail

This ride has been cancelled due to sewer works on the Rail Trail. Instead see the Easy ride from the PC Marc.

Ride Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 380 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; about 10% on quiet road; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/round-valley-and-rail-trail/121296661/#dm=1 Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066
Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail- Star Pointe Trailhead, Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail- Star Pointe Trailhead, Park City
2023-07-14BicycleB Plus Level Road Bike: Wanship to Henefer Loop (Friday, 7/14/2023)Date/Time Date - 7/14/2023 8:30 am – 11:30am Location Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  In google maps, search on “Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead”. Meet at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM. Total ride:  44 miles & 1,500’ elevation gain This is a very scenic ride on lightly travelled roads.  We will start at the Rail Trail parking lot in Wanship.  From Wanship, we’ll head towards Coalville on West Hoytsville Rd.  After Coalville, we will continue on to Henefer, and ride a 5 mile loop around Henefer.  We will return to Wanship the same way we came. This will be a long-ish, flat-ish ride at an easy pace that should take us about 3 hours.  Suitable for A riders looking for a social ride, or B riders looking for a longer ride, but not at a killer pace. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail – Wanship Trailhead, 1975 Hoytsville Rd., Coalville
2023-07-12BicycleWednesday, July 12th A/B+ level bike ride on The Grind in HeberWednesday, July 12th A/B+ level bike ride on The Grind in Heber. We will start at Tim & Betsy Rick’s home where everyone can park on the street in front of their house.  This will enable anyone to use the restroom before and after the ride.  This is what the locals call the “Grind” because it is a 9 mile climb with 2,750 feet of ascent. It’s a beautiful scenic ride with traffic usually up until Timber Lakes, then very little afterwards.Meet at 685 Pole Drive, Heber City for an 8:30AM departure time.Keith English will lead the A level bikers ‭(626) 340-1579‬Betsy Ricks and Caprice Benz will lead the B+ level bikers‭Betsy (801) 319-9540‬      Caprice (801) 400-8745Home of Tim ricks, 685 Pole Drive, Heber
2023-07-10BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Walgreens Pharmacy to Round ValleyMeet at Walgreens Pharmacy car park  at 10:00 (the leader needs his coffee  and daily dose of depressing fake “news”) on Monday  the 10th July for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/windy-ridge-bakery-to-round-valley/251587334/?share=%7Ezttnms9n%244ossxcgk NB ride starts from Walgreens Pharmacy car park not Windy Ridge Bakery. Ride Overview:  It is an easy ride of just under 7 miles round trip; less than 360 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome.  Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Walgreens, 950 Iron Horse Dr, Park City
2023-07-07BicycleA Minus Level Road Bike: Big Mountain (Twice) (Friday, 7/7/2023)A Minus Level Road Bike: Big Mountain (Twice)  (Friday, 7/7/2023) Date/Time Date - 7/7/2023 8:00 am – 11:30 am Location Hwy 65 & Interstate 80 Meet at the dirt lot on the South East corner of E. Dell Golf Rd and Hwy 65, just off of Interstate 80 for an on time departure of 8:00am. Total ride:  31 miles with 3,700’ elevation gain We will start at the dirt lot on the South East corner of E. Dell Golf Rd and Hwy 65.  We’ll ride Hwy 65 up Big Mountain (~1,800’ elevation gain, summit is at ~7,300’).  Descend the other side of Big Mountain to Big Rock Campground where we will take a short break near East Canyon Reservoir.  Return the way we came and climb Big Mountain again (~1,600’ elevation gain), then descend back to the start. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 –1579Interstate 80 and HWY 65--Dirt parking lot, E. Mountain Dell Golf Course Rd and Hwy 65--Dirt Lot, Salt Lake City
2023-06-30BicycleA MINUS/B PLUS   MORGAN TO SNOWBASIN ROAD RIDE
A MINUS/B PLUS   MORGAN TO SNOWBASIN ROAD RIDE Friday, June 30, A Minus/B Plus  Morgan to Snowbasin Road Ride Meet at Riverside Park   195E  125N   Morgan, Utah  for an on time departure of 9:30 Description: The full ride is approximately 43 miles with several rolling hills for the first 11-12 miles. Turning right onto Utah Rt. 167 (at the Sinclair Station), starts a 4 plus mile hill with approximately an 8% grade. Riders can turn left onto the Snowbasin access road to continue another 2-3 miles at a slightly steeper grade to the base of Snowbasin Ski Area. This is the final turn around point, (other turn around points are the Sinclair Station or the turn off to the access road to Snowbasin lodge). The final 10-12 miles will be on Morgan Valley Road which has a very minimal continuous up grade back to Morgan. The full ride has an elevation gain of just under 1,400', (Riverside Park to Snowbasin Grizzly Lodge). The full ride will take approximately four hours plus a few rest stops. Human powered bikes only please. Questions: Robin Reade, Cell: 860-989-1519
Morgan to Snow Basin Rd., Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2023-06-30BicycleC Bike Ride - Morgan LoopMORGAN LOOP "C" ROAD RIDE Friday, June 30, Morgan Loop "C" Road Ride Meeting Location: Riverside Park,  195E  125N,  Morgan, Utah  The ride will depart promptly at 10:00. Description:  The ride is approximately 20 miles in length and shaped like a lollipop. The ride terrain is mainly minimal rolling hills with a few moderate rolling hills. This ride will take you through scenic agricultural Morgan Valley. The ride begins on Young St. then a right onto Morgan Valley Rd for approximately 8 miles, then another right onto 4300N which goes under I 84, then right onto Old Hwy Rd, then in a few miles another right onto Stoddard Rd, continue on Stoddard to the end, then a left back onto Morgan Valley Rd and ride the rest of the way in reverse to the start point. There is a filling station with a small convenience store approximately half way. The leader may suggest a rest/snack location as well. A club liability form will be provided by the leader and members should provide their information. Leader: Lisa Hunter,    Questions: Contact Lisa:  770-630-2233Riverside Park, 195E  125N, Morgan
2023-06-28BicycleA Minus/B Plus Level Road Ride; Alpine Loop
LocationVivian Park in Provo Canyon To get to Vivian Park take SR 189 past the exit to Sundance ( Hwy 92), go through the tunnel and Vivian Park will be on the left.  If you go past Bridal Falls on the left, then you missed it.   Meet at Vivian Park for an on time departure of 9:00am.   Total ride:  38 miles & 3,200’ elevation gain   We will start at Vivian Park and ride the Alpine Loop (which includes Hwy 92 and Murdock Canal Trail).  We will do it clockwise (i.e. up Hwy 92 through American Fork Canyon, then down Hwy 92 past Sundance).    As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leaders.   Ride Leaders: A Minus:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579 B Plus:       Chuck Mollard ((917) 881 - 9022
Vivian Park, Rt 189, Provo
2023-06-26BicycleB+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass
Monday, June 26th 9:30AM Departure
B+/A level road bike ride from Midway Burgi Park located at Burgi Lane & Interlaken Drive, Midway, up Cascade Scenic Parkway. Nice break on our way back at The Milk House in Midway.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes welcome.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks.
For those who would like to stop at The Milk House located at Homestead Resort on our way back, please join us.  Located at 700 Homestead Drive.  Follow the sidewalk to the south side of the building.  Coffee, tea, and pastries including ice cream.  
Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745 text or call
Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-06-26BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Circular Windy Ridge Bakery to the Canyons and backMeet outside the Windy Ridge Bakery on the car park, BEHIND the cafe, at 10:00 on Monday 26th June for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/circular-ride-windy-ridge-bakery-to-the-canyons-and-back/252375395/?share=%7Eztxfgz7g%244ossceto It is an easy gentle ride of just over 8  miles round trip; few very gentle climbs, less than 440 feet elevation rise; the majority of the ride will be on cycle paths; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. This will be my last easy bike ride this year before I’m “deported”.  While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Windy Ridge Cafe, 1250 Iron Horse D, Park City
2023-06-23BicycleA Minus/B Plus Road Ride. Morgan Valley to East Canyon Reservoiur
Meet at Riverside Park, in Morgan, for on-time departure at 10:00 AM Total ride:  39 miles & 1,100’ elevation gain We will start at Riverside Park, in Morgan.
•Head towards Mountain Green on Old Hwy Rd
•At mile 7.9 turn left on W4300N and go under Hwy 84
•Quick left on N. Morgan Valley Rd
•Stay on Morgan Valley Rd until it intersects with Hwy 66 at mile 19.7
•Ride up the Canyon on Hwy 66 to the State Park at East Canyon Reservoir at mile 27.1.
•Take a break at the State Park
•Return 12 miles on Hwy 66 back to Riverside Park
  As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leaders: “A Minus”:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579 “B Plus”:     Chuck Mollard (917) 881 - 9022
Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2023-06-21BicycleB+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass
Wednesday, June 21th 9:30AM Departure
B+/A level road bike ride from Midway Burgi Park located at Burgi Lane & Interlaken Drive, Midway, up Cascade Scenic Parkway. Nice break on our way back at The Milk House in Midway.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.
 
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes welcome.
 
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks.
 
For those who would like to stop at The Milk House located at Homestead Resort on our way back, please join us.  Located at 700 Homestead Drive.  Follow the sidewalk to the south side of the building.  Coffee, tea, and pastries including ice cream.  
 
 
Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.
 
 
Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.
 
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745 text or call
Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-06-19BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Windy Ridge Bakery to Round ValleyMeet at the Windy Ridge parking lot (BEHIND THE CAFE) at 10:00 (the leader needs his coffee  and daily dose of depressing fake “news”) on Monday  the 19th June for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here :https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/windy-ridge-bakery-to-round-valley/251587334/#dm=1 Ride Overview:  It is an easy ride of just under 7 miles round trip; less than 360 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome.  Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Windy Ridge Cafe, 1250 Iron Horse D, Park City
2023-06-16BicycleB+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - CHALK CREEKFriday, June 16  - B+ level road bike ride  from Coalville Courthouse to the UT/WY border on Chalk Creek Road. A-level riders are welcome and can go at their own pace. Meet in front of the Coalville Courthouse at 8:30 AM for an on-time departure.  This is about a 47 mile out and back ride along Chalk Creek Road. There is about 2400 feet of assent. E bikes are welcome. Cell service is limited. Bring a snack to enjoy at the border and the five cycling essentials. All participants must sign  the Club's Release Form prior to the ride which will be provided by the ride leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell 917-881-9022Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2023-06-14BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - around the Swaner Preserve

EASY BIKE RIDE - around the Swaner Preserve

 Wednesday 6/14/23 for an easy bike ride from the sun dial outside the Swaner Preserve building at Kimball Junction - see map - for a prompt 10:00 departure.

Tony Edwards will, yet again, attempt to lead an easy bike ride around the Swaner Preserve. Hopefully, this time there will be no thunder, lightning and torrential downpour.  For a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; 75% of the ride will be on black top and quiet roads, the rest on gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; great views; with a bit of luck we may even get to see the local hawk perched on a fence post, if he’s survived Covid; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable members can check whether the hike has been canceled by clicking here: http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html.  Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/  – for latest information on all events.

Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 200 4066

 

Swaner Preserve, 1258 Center Dr, Park City
2023-06-14BicycleB and C ROAD BIKE RIDES, ECHO CANYONB and C ROAD RIDES, ECHO CANYON Wednesday, June 14    B and C Road Rides in Echo Canyon Meet in the frontage road parking area 4/10 of a mile east of Henefer Exit #115 off of Interstate 84 for an on time departure of 10:00. B RIDE: This is an out and back ride with approximately 500' vertical on roads with minimal traffic.  The ride will begin on the frontage road that parallels I 84 for four miles, then continue onto Echo Canyon for another 10.5 miles for a total of 29 miles with small rolling hills. Ride time 2 1/2 - 3 hours. C RIDE: Same as above but with approximately 375' vertical and the turn around point at the Ensign Ranch approximately 6.5 miles up Echo Canyon, for a total of 21 miles. Ride should take 2-2 1/2 hours. Echo Canyon has several historic markers denoting the "almost happened" war between the Mormons and the US Army. Cell service may become unreliable as we progress up the canyon. Bring a snack for the turn around point. The liability form to be signed by all riders will be provided by the ride leaders. DIRECTIONS FROM PARK CITY; Take Interstate 80 East to Interstate 84. Take I 84 to the first exit, Henefer #115. At end of exit ramp go RIGHT and continue on the frontage road 4/10 of a mile and park in the gravel area on the right. There are storage/industrial buildings just below the parking area and a small historic marker in the parking area. Allow approximately 25 minutes from Kimball Jct. B RIDE LEADER: Robin Reade: 860-989-1519 C RIDE LEADER: Lisa Hunter: 770-630-2233Interstate 84, Exit 115, Interstate 84, Exit #115 Henefer, Henefer
2023-06-12BicycleB+/A level road ride – Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass
Monday, June 12th 9:30AM Departure
B+/A level road bike ride from Midway Burgi Park located at Burgi Lane & Interlaken Drive, Midway, up Cascade Scenic Parkway. Nice break on our way back at The Milk House in Midway.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1600 ft elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes welcome.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks.
For those who would like to stop at The Milk House located at Homestead Resort on our way back, please join us.  Located at 700 Homestead Drive.  Follow the sidewalk to the south side of the building.  Coffee, tea, and pastries including ice cream.  
Bring plenty of water plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745 text or call
Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-06-07BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - around the Swaner Preserve

EASY BIKE RIDE - around the Swaner Preserve

 Wednesday 6/7/23 for an easy bike ride from the sun dial outside the Swaner Preserve building at Kimball Junction - see map - for a prompt 14:00 departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride around the Swaner Preserve – for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; 75% of the ride will be on black top and quiet roads, the rest on gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; great views; with a bit of luck we may even get to see the local hawk perched on a fence post, if he’s survived Covid; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable members can check whether the  hike has been cancelled by clicking here: http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html.  Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/  – for latest information on all events.

Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 200 4066

 

Swaner Preserve, 1258 Center Dr, Park City
2023-06-05BicycleB+/A level road ride - Midway Burgi Park to Cascade Pass
June 5th 10:00AM Departure B+/A level road bike ride from Midway Burgi Park located at Burgi Lane & Interlaken Drive, Midway, up Cascade Scenic Parkway
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  E-bikes welcome.  The road may still be closed to traffic at this time.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks and road damage in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check with Caprice on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745 text or call
Midway Burgi Park, Burgi lane and Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-06-01BicycleB/B+ Road Bike Ride – Francis Park to Nobletts Trailhead

Thursday, June 1st  Road bike ride from Francis Park to Nobletts Trailhead.  We will meet at the Francis Park parking lot (2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Francis) for an on-time departure at 9:30 am.

This will be a B-B+/level road bike ride from the Francis Park parking lot to the Lower River Road, continuing up Rte 35 to Nobletts Trailhead in the Uintas.  Those who feel so inclined may continue to the Japanese Memorial or Wolf Creek Pass summit.

The ride will be about 30 miles and about 1500 feet of ascent.  (Continuing to the summit will total about 38 miles and 3000 feet of ascent.)

A- level bikers as well as E-Bikes are welcome.

Cell phone service may be limited in places.

As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Due to unpredictable weather, be sure to text the leader the morning of the ride if it looks like rain.

Leader – Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 text.

Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2023-05-31BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Windy Ridge Bakery to Round ValleyMeet at the Windy Ridge parking lot (behind the cafe) at 10:00 (the leader needs his coffee  and daily dose of depressing fake “news”) on Wednesday 31st May for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here :https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/windy-ridge-bakery-to-round-valley/251587334/#dm=1 Ride Overview:  It is an easy ride of just under 7 miles round trip; less than 360 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome.  While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Windy Ridge Cafe, 1250 Iron Horse D, Park City
2023-05-30BicycleA Minus Ride- Henefer to Lost Creek ReservoirMeet at John’s Park in Henefer for on-time departure at 10:00 AM Total ride:  34 miles & 1,700’ elevation gain This is an out and back ride on lightly travelled roads through a beautiful, rural valley.  We will start at John’s Park on East Canyon Rd (Hwy 65) in Henefer.  From the park, we will head East on Hwy 65, then ride through Croyden on our way out to the top of the dam at Lost Creek Reservoir.  After a break at the reservoir, we will return to John’s Park taking the same route. I haven’t gotten much riding in yet this year, so I won’t be going very fast.  If you want to go faster, have at it. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2023-05-25BicycleB-level road bike ride - Wasatch Blvd - Sandy loopThursday, May 25 – B-level road bike ride – Wasatch Boulevard – Sandy Loop We will meet at the Park & Ride lot that is on the corner of 3900 South and Wasatch Boulevard at 9:00 AM for an on time departure, This will be a combination out and back with a loop route (lollipop) of about 30 miles with about 2450 feet elevation gain. Since this is an early season ride we will go at the low end of a B-level pace of  about12-13 mph.  We go along Wasatch Boulevard, cross 6200 and travel through a neighborhood until we return to Wasatch Boulevard.  We will then continue on Wasatch to 1700 East and them Dimple Dell Road to Bell Canyon Road and back the way we came. We will be riding on nicely paved roads with no heavy traffic.  The ride should take about three hours.  Those that wish can go to the Porcupine Pub for lunch. Bring the five cycling essentials. We should have cell service for most of the ride. Prior to the start of the ride, all participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader – Chuck Mollard – cell: 917-881-9022Olympus Cove Park and Ride, 3870 Wasatch Blvd, Millcreek
2023-05-24BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE-BONE YARD RESTAURANT TO OLD BARN AND BACKWednesday 24th May 2023 at 14:00 for an Easy  Bike ride - Bone Yard Restaurant to Old Barn and Back Meet at the Bone Yard car park, off Kerns  for a prompt 14:00 departure. Details: This ride will be a circular ride from the Bone Yard to the Old Barn and back by a different route, see route here - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111818289?utm_source=mail&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 150 feet elevation rise; about 50% of the ride will be on quiet roads with cycle lanes, the rest on cycle paths; 100% on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded.

If the weather is questionable members can check whether the  hike has been cancelled by clicking here: http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html.  Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/  – for latest information on all events.

Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066.
Boneyard Saloon, 1251 Kerns Boulevard, Park City
2023-05-17BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE-BONE YARD RESTAURANT TO OLD BARN AND BACKWednesday 17th May 2023 at 14:00 for an Easy  Bike ride - Bone Yard Restaurant to Old Barn and Back Meet at the Bone Yard car park, off Kerns  for a prompt 14:00 departure. Details: This ride will be a circular ride from the Bone Yard to the Old Barn and back by a different route, see route here - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111818289?utm_source=mail&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 150 feet elevation rise; about 50% of the ride will be on quiet roads with cycle lanes, the rest on cycle paths; 100% on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded.

If the weather is questionable members can check whether the  hike has been cancelled by clicking here: http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html.  Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/  – for latest information on all events.

Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066.
Boneyard Saloon, 1251 Kerns Boulevard, Park City
2023-05-16BicycleB Level Road Ride - Weber Canyon (Rescheduled)
B level road bike ride up Weber Canyon We will meet at the LDS church located at 3038 N State Road 32 Kamas UT 84036, ( The church is north of town near the Kamas Valley Co-Op)for an on-time departure at 10:00 AM. This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 27 miles with approximately 1,700 feet of climbing.  We will ride at a B-level pace averaging 12-15 mph, a little slower going up and faster coming down.
There will be limited cell phone coverage. E-bikes are welcome.
Be sure you bring the five cycling essentials, (look up "Road Bike Participants Guide" on the Club's website).
Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided.
Leader: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745; Email: capricebenz@gmail.com
Kamas LDS Church, 3038 N State Road 32, Kamas
2023-05-10BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - around the Swaner Preserve

EASY BIKE RIDE - around the Swaner Preserve

 Wednesday 5/10/23 for an easy bike ride from the sun dial outside the Swaner Preserve building at Kimball Junction - see map - for a prompt 10:00 departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride around the Swaner Preserve – for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; 75% of the ride will be on black top and quiet roads, the rest on gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; great views; with a bit of luck we may even get to see the local hawk perched on a fence post, if he’s survived Covid; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

If the weather is questionable members can check whether the  hike has been cancelled by clicking here: http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html.  Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/  – for latest information on all events.

Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 200 4066

 

Swaner Preserve, 1258 Center Dr, Park City
2023-05-03BicycleB Road Bike Ride MidwayB Road Bike Ride in Midway, Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023 10:00AM departure It’s time to get our biking legs ready for the season.  Meet at the Midway Dog Park (Burgi Hill Park) located at Burgi Lane & Interlaken Drive, Midway for a 10AM departure.   We will start at the parking lot and tour the  beautiful town of Midway.  This will be approximately 23 miles of fun.   Restrooms available (if they are unlocked) but there is a restroom at the cemetery which will be open.   Bring plenty of water and a snack plus the five cycling essentials.  E-bikes and mountain bikes welcome. Leader:  Caprice Benz 801-400-8745Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2023-04-29BicycleALL LEVELS BIKE RIDE – LEGACY PARKWAYSaturday, April 29, All Levels Bike Ride – Legacy Parkway Meet in the parking lot of Park City Bagels for an on-time departure of 9:30 Road bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, e-bikes are all invited, as are all levels of riders. We'll head down to The Legacy Parkway, a paved trail in Salt Lake. No snow, no hills, no cars and hopefully no flooding. You can go as far as you want and as fast as you want. Bring a snack/lunch. Anyone who would like to meet us at the starting point, contact me and I'll tell you where we're meeting. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Park City Bagels, 3126 Quarry Rd, Park City
2022-10-21BicycleB/B+ Road Bike Ride - Jordanelle Parkway to Deer ValleyFriday, October 21st- B/B+ Road bike ride - Jordanelle Parkway - Deer Valley .  Meet west side of the Mayflower exit for an 10:00 AM on time departure.  The meeting location is at the Mayflower exit 8 of US-40/US-189.  After you exit, park on the road on the west side of the highway.  Do not park at the Lodge at Stillwater. We will ride over the bridge and continue on the Jordanelle Parkway Blvd to Richardson Flats Road which will connect to the paved Rail Trail going towards Park City. Taking the Rail trail to Old Town Park city, we will turn onto Deer Valley Drive at the round-about.  We will continue to Snowpark to take a break then continue to Queen Esther Dr. to the entrance to Deer Crest where we will climb and go through the guard station.  Descend on Deer Crest back to our cars.  This ride will be about 16 miles with 1345 foot ascent.
It is imperative to bike single file when on the rail trail,  Deer Valley Drive and Queen Esther Drive,  as well as climbing up Deer Crest and on the descent.
Bring the five road cycling essentials with plenty of water.
Leader: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745
Mayflower Exit, Exit 8, US-40/US-189, Heber
2022-10-12BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – KAMAS TO MIRROR LAKEWednesday, October 12 - Road bike ride from Kamas to Mirror Lake and back. We will meet at the Kamas Foodtown parking lot, for an on-time departure at 9:00 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Kamas Foodtown parking lot to Mirror Lake.  The ride will be about 64 miles with about 5100 feet of ascent.   There should be fantastic fall colors along the way! Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  Cell phone service may be limited. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2022-10-12BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – WEBER CANYONWednesday, October 12-–road bike ride from LDS Chapel at 3038 UT-32, Kamas, to Oakley then up Weber Canyon and back.  We will meet at the LDS Chapel parking lot for an on-time departure at 10:00 am. The ride will be about 27 miles with about 1000 ft. elevation. E-Bikes are welcome. Cell phone service may be limited in places. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Betsy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9540The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3038 UT-32, Kamas
2022-10-10BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 10:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-10-03BicycleB/B+ Level Bike Ride Soldier Hollow/Surrounding Valley and optional Cascade Summit w/ Lunch Afterwards
Meet at Soldier Hollow in the Nordic parking lot directly across from the SH golf club for an on time departure of 9:00 AM
Total ride:   36 miles with about 1,630' elevation gain. eBikes welcome.  
We will start at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot which is directly across from Soldier Hollow golf building and tour Charleston, Daniel, Heber and Midway valley with the option of biking up to Cascade summit before ending our ride, then ending back at Soldier Hollow to enjoy lunch at the Soldier Hollow Grill.  Invite your spouses to join us around 12:30 for those not going up Cascade which may take an extra 45 minutes.    
As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.
Leader: Caprice Benz
(801) 400-8745
Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway
2022-09-28BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE: ALPINE LOOOVivian Park   Meet at Vivian Park for an on time departure of 9:30am.   Total ride:  38 miles & 3,200’ elevation gain   We will start at Vivian Park and ride the Alpine Loop (which includes Hwy 92 and Murdock Canal Trail).  We will take a vote before the ride to decide whether to do it clockwise, or counter-clockwise.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Vivien Park, 6828 North South Fork Rd, Provo
2022-09-26BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-09-23BicycleA ROAD RIDE TO SPECTACULAR MT NEBOFriday, September 23 – A-level road bike ride. Start in Payson, do the spectacular Mt. Nebo Loop Counter-clockwise.  69 miles, 5,900’ elevation gain.  The ride from Payson to Nephi is a relatively flat 25 miles.  Then we climb for about 21 miles to the high point (~9,200') of the ride.  The last 23 miles are mostly downhill.   We will meet at the parking lot on the North side of Memorial Park in Payson, for an on-time departure at 10:00 am.   0.0    Payson Memorial Park  (elevation ~ 4,700’).  Head West on E 200 S. 0.1    Left on Main St. 0.4    Right on E 500 S 0.5    Left on S 100 W 6.3    Right on Canyon Rd, go under the Freeway, then we’ll be on Center St. in Santaquin 6.6    Left on E 400 S 6.8    Left on S 200 W, which becomes The Mona Rd, which becomes Old Hwy 91 23.5  Right onto 28, this is a “T” towards Nephi 24.9  Conoco Station on the left, can buy a snack, and use the restroom 25.2  Left on 700 N, go under the Freeway, then becomes Golf Course Rd 26.9  Left on Hwy 132 31.3  Left on Nebo Loop National Scenic Byway 40.1  Devil’s Kitchen.  View this sight, and take a break. 40.3  Back on the Nebo Loop after visiting Devil’s Kitchen 45.3  Highest Point of Ride (~ 9,200’).  There are a few more short climbs after the high point, but it is all downhill after mile 52 68.8  Left on E 200 S 69.1  Finish at Memorial Park in Payson   Bring sufficient water and snacks.  After Nephi, finding water may be difficult, so bring enough water to get you from Nephi to the end (could be 4+ hours, with lots of climbing).  Cell phone service may be limited at times.  Temperatures at the high point are likely to be about 15F lower than they are in Payson, so bring enough warm clothes.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.     Leader – Keith English – cell: (626) 340 – 1579APayson Memorial Park, 200 S 100 E , Payson
2022-09-23BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Circular Windy Ridge Bakery to the Canyons and backMeet outside the Windy Ridge Bakery on the car park behind the cafe at 10:00 on Friday 23rd September for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/circular-ride-windy-ridge-bakery-to-the-canyons-and-back/252375395/?share=%7Eztxfgz7g%244ossceto It is an easy gentle ride of just over 8  miles round trip; few very gentle climbs, less than 440 feet elevation rise; the majority of the ride will be on cycle paths; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. This will be my last easy bike ride this year before I’m “deported”.  While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Windy Ridge Cafe, 1250 Iron Horse D, Park City
2022-09-19BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-09-18BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE:BIG MOUNTAIN TWICE
  Meet at the dirt lot on the SE corner of W Dell Golf Course  Rd and Hwy 65, just off I 80 for a 9 30 departure
Total ride:  31 miles & 3,700’ elevation gain We will start at the dirt lot on the South East corner of E. Dell Golf Rd and Hwy 65.  We’ll ride Hwy 65 up Big Mountain (~1,800’ elevation gain, summit is at ~7,300’).  Descend the other side of Big Mountain to Big Rock Campground where we will take a short break near East Canyon reservoir.  Return the way we came and climb Big Mountain again (~1,600’ elevation gain), then descend back to the start. I am planning to stop in Park City for something to eat after the ride, so you are welcome to join me. Rain, or too much smoke, and the ride is cancelled.  Check the calendar the morning of the ride, or give Keith a call, or text, if in doubt. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579
Mountain Dell Golf Course, Parleys Canyon I80, exit 134, Salt Lake City
2022-09-12BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-09-09BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE: QUINN'S JUNCTION TO BRIGHTONMeet at Quinn’s Junction for on-time departure at 9  AM   Total ride:  36 miles & 4,800’ elevation gain   We will start at Quinn’s Junction.  Take Royal Street on the way up to Empire Pass.  Go up and over Guardsman Pass and down to Brighton.  We will take a break at the Brighton Café and Store then do the 1,000’ climb over Guardsman Pass and back down to Park City.  If folks are up for it, we could head over to Boneyard for a beer, or three, after the ride.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2022-09-07BicycleB/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE FROM COALVILLE TO WYOMING BORDERWednesday, September 7 - B/B+ level road bike ride  from Coalville Courthouse to the UT/WY border on Chalk Creek Road. Meet in front of the Coalville Courthouse at 8:00 AM for an on-time departure. This is about a 47 mile out and back ride along Chalk Creek Road. There is about 2400 feet of assent. We are starting the ride early to beat the wind and the heat! E bikes are welcome. Cell service is limited. Bring a snack to enjoy at the border and the five cycling essentials. All participants must sign  the Club's Release Form prior to the ride which will be provided by the ride leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell 917 881 9022Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2022-09-07BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Willow Creek to Silver Star and backMeet at the Willow Creek parking lot, the one nearest the dog pond, at 10:00 (the leader needs his coffee  and daily dose of depressing fake “news”) on Wednesday the 7th September for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/willow-creek-to-silver-star-and-back/111550188/#dm=1 Ride Overview:  It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 380 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome.  Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 North Split Rail Lane, Park City
2022-09-05BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-09-02BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE COALVILLE TO WY BORDERMeet at the Courthouse in Coalville for on-time departure at 8:00 AM   Total ride:  48 miles & 2,300’ elevation gain   We will start at the Coalville Courthouse and ride up E Chalk Creek Rd to the corner of the border between UT and WY.  About ½ mile from the turn-around point there is a fork.  Stay right at the fork, do not go left on Yellow Creek Rd. towards Evanston.  We’ll take a break at the turn-around point then head back the way we came.  About three miles from Coalville, go left onto Border Station Rd and return to the Courthouse.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579ACoalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2022-08-31BicycleEasy Bike Ride - PC Marc to Canyons, Farm Trail to Rail trail and BackMeet outside the PC Marc  at 09:00 on Wednesday the 31st August for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/pc-mark-to-canyons-farm-trail-to-rail-trail-and-back/249962192/?share=%7Eztngcvga%244ossek7c It is an easy gentle ride of just under 10  miles round trip; few very gentle climbs, less than 410 feet elevation rise; the majority of the ride will be on cycle paths or compacted gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.  While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Park City MARC, 1200 little kate, Park city
2022-08-29BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-08-29BicycleC-Level Road Bike Ride – Peoa Country RoadsWhen: Monday August 29th Where:  Meet at Peoa Arena, 4949 Wooden Shoe Lane  for a 10 AM departure. https://goo.gl/maps/oAXBwJXz5kEGC6p48  You can park on the road or in the arena.  Ride Overview:  I decided to do this ride again as I have some friends who could not make it the first time. This will be an out and back ride of about 20 miles with an elevation gain of 500 feet. Most of the ride is on beautiful country roads with beautiful views of the surrounding farms and very lightly traveled. We will stop for a break and turn around at the intersection of Rock Cliff Rd and State Rd 32. Note:  There is a 2 mile stretch of flat dirt road each way. I understand the A ride group regularly take their road bikes on this stretch of the ride. Everybody who went on the ride last time did not have any problems with this stretch of road. We will ride with an average pace between 10 to 12  mph.  There are rest rooms  at the start of the ride. There will be cell service during the ride. E Bikes and Hybrids are welcome. Ride Time is approximately 2.5  hours including stops. There is a nice picnic facility at the arena where we can have a drink and a snack at the end of the ride. Bring a snack and liquids to drink. Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials. Link to Strava Route - https://www.strava.com/activities/7721275992 C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172Peoa Arena, 4949 Wooden Shoe Ln, Peoa
2022-08-27BicycleROAD BIKE RIDE - NATIONAL ABILITIES CENTER "SUMMIT CHALLENGE"
Saturday, August 27 – NAC Summit Challenge
 
Register now as prices increase at midnight, Friday, July 8
 

PCMSC will once again participate in the National Ability Center’s “Summit Challenge” as a club event. This year the event will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2021. The Summit Challenge is a community cycling event for riders of all ages & abilities. This event directly supports adaptive recreational programs at the National Ability Center, empowering individuals of all abilities.

This event offers 5 rides:
 

100-Mile Ride with 6800 feet elevation gain – This would be for our A level riders

80-Mile Ride with 4200 feet elevation gain – This could be for our A or B+ level riders

50-Mile Ride with 3100 feet elevation gain – Appropriate for our B or B+ level riders.

25-Mile Ride with 1100 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our B level riders
 
16-Mile Ride with 700 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our C level riders.
 

Registration application and fees are the responsibility of each participant and you need to register to participate in this ride.

Registration fees (up until midnight, Friday, July 8) are as follows:
 

100-Mile Ride: $125 fee

80-Mile Ride: $80 fee

50-Mile Ride: $65 fee

25-Mile Ride: $45 fee
 

16-Mile Ride: $35 fee

You may register on the NAC Web site at: https://summitchallenge100.org Click on Register then select your ride category and click on to add/join Team Registration. Then click on Register Teammate and select Park City Mountain Sports Club from the drop down menu in the team field and complete the rest of the form with your personal data.
 
This is a fully supported course for each of the rides and the registration fees allow NAC to meet the needs of cyclists with a disability to participate at no cost to them. There will be food and beverages as well as entertainment at the NAC at the end of the ride as well as group photos. Route information and elevations can be found at: https://summitchallenge100.org under FAQS.
The team Captain on the registration is Chuck Mollard.  If any questions call Chuck – cell: 917-881-9022 or email chuckmollard@gmail.com.
National Ability Center, 1000 ability way, park city
2022-08-25BicycleB/B+ level gravel bike ride - Jeremy Ranch to East Canyon Reservoir
Thursday, August 25 - B/B+ level gravel bike ride. Jeremy Ranch Road to East Canyon Reservoir and return to Jeremy Ranch Road
Meet at the corner of Jeremy Ranch Road and Daybreak Drive at 8:30 am for an on time departure.
This will be an out and back ride of about 25 miles and 1,300 feet of climbing. The first and last 8 miles are reasonably high quality gravel, with 9 miles of pavement in the middle. We will ride out Jeremy Ranch Road (sometimes called N East Canyon Road) to Highway 65, where the pavement begins, then north on 65 as far as the group wants to go, but not longer than the top of East Canyon Reservoir, and then back.
We will ride at a B level pace of 12 to 15 mph with slower on the uphill and faster on the downhill.  This ride will take about two hours. There will be very little shade, but no long and steep climbs or descents. Bring plenty of fluid and a snack. There is no place to resupply along the route.
A gravel bike with not less than 30 mm tires is ideal, although a hardtail mountain bike or even a full suspension bike with the rear shock locked out would be fine as well.

Bring the five cycling essentials and plenty of fluid and a snack for the ride. There is no place to resupply along the route.
E-bikes are permitted.

Phone service should be available for most, if not all, the ride.

All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

Leader: Larry Rose - Cell: 917-282-6161
Corner of Jeremy Ranch Rd. & East Canyon Rd., Corner of Jeremy Ranch Rd. & East Canyon Rd., Park City
2022-08-24BicycleEasy Bike Ride - Maxwells Kimble Junction to the Old Barn and backMeet outside Maxwells at Kimball Junction at 09:00 on the 24th August for a prompt departure. Ride map can be viewed here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/maxwells-kimble-junction-to-old-barn-and-back/110737540/ It is an easy gentle ride of just over 8  miles round trip; few very gentle climbs, less than 500 feet elevation rise; 95% of the ride will be on cycle paths or compacted gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.  While not mandatory, the Club suggests that riders bring the five cycling essentials on a ride All participants must sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ –  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2022-08-24BicycleB/B+ Road Bike Ride - Francis Park to Nobletts TrailheadWednesday, August 24 –road bike ride from Francis Park.  We will meet at the Francis Park parking lot (2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Francis) for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be a B/-level road bike ride from the Francis Park parking lot to the Lower River Road, continuing up Rte 35 to Nobletts Trailhead in the Uintas.  Those who feel so inclined may continue to the summit. The ride will be about 30 miles and about 1500 feet of ascent.  (Continuing to the summit will total about 38 miles and 3000 feet of ascent.) E-Bikes are welcome. Cell phone service may be limited in places. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Lillian Laszlo (650) 759-2729Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Francis, UT 84036, Francis
2022-08-22BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-08-21BicycleB / B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - SUMMIT CHALLENGE TUNE-UPSunday, August 21 – B / B+ level road bike ride – Summit Challenge Tune up Meet at Quinn’s junction parking lot near the restrooms at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure We will mostly follow the 50 mile / 80 mile Summit Challenge route, with the exception of the loop around Park City. We will ride on SR 248, make a  right onto Democrat Alley to Lambert Lane and around to Francis, left on Foothill Drive to Kamus, out route 32, then up Weber Canyon, back to Robert Young Lane, left on SR 32 to Brown”s Canyon and back to SR 248 to Quinns.  The total distance is about 62 miles with about 3600 feet elevation gain. B riders wishing to reduce the length of the ride can skip Weber Canyon and make a left off of SR 32 on to Robert Young Lane.  This would make it about 38 miles with 2400 feet elevation gain. We will ride at  B-level pace of 12 to 15 mph with slower on the uphill and faster on the downhill. A riders and E-bikes are welcome to go at your own pace. Most of the ride will have cell service, except for Weber Canyon. Be sure to bring the five cycling essentials with lots of water and energy snacks. All participants must sign the Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader – Chuck Mollard – Cell: 917-881-9022Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2022-08-17BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE-FROM MAXWELLS AROUND SWANER PRESERVE

EASY BIKE RIDE - from Maxwells around the Swanner Preserve

 Wednesday 8/17/2022 for an easy bike ride from Maxwells at Kimball Junction - see map.

Meet outside Maxwells at Kimball Junction at 09:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride around the Swaner Preserve – for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; 75% of the ride will be on black top and quiet roads, the rest on gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; great view; with a bit of luck we may even get to see the local hawk perched on a fence post, if he’s survived Covid; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2022-08-17BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – SOLDIER HOLLOW/CASCADE SPRINGS/ALPINE LOOP AND AROUND TIMPANOGOSWednesday, August 17 - A-Level road bike ride from Soldier Hollow.  We will meet at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot (located at 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway) for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level road bike ride from the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot to the Cascade Springs Road, up Cascade Springs Road to the Alpine Loop Road (SR 92), down the Alpine Loop past Sundance to US 189, US 189 to Vivian Park bike trail, bike trail down Provo Canyon to Murdock Canal Trail, to American Fork Canyon and Alpine Loop Road, Alpine Loop to Cascade Springs Road, and down Cascade Springs Road to Soldier Hollow. The ride will be about 63 miles and about 7500 feet of ascent.  A spectacularly beautiful ride! Bring enough food and drink for this longer ride. E-Bikes are welcome. Cell phone service may be limited in places along the Alpine Loop and Cascade Springs roads. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway
2022-08-17BicycleB-Level Road Bike Ride ---Francis Park to Aviator MemorialWednesday, August 17 –road bike ride from Francis Park.  We will meet at the Francis Park parking lot (2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Francis) for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be a B-level road bike ride from the Francis Park parking lot to the Lower River Road, continuing up Rte 35 past Nobletts Trailhead to the Aviator Memorial.  Those who feel so inclined may continue to the summit. The ride will be about 32 miles and about 1800 feet of ascent.  (Continuing to the summit will total about 38 miles and 3000 feet of ascent.) E-Bikes are welcome. Cell phone service may be limited in places. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Betsy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9540Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2022-08-15BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-08-12BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – HENEFER TO SNOWBASIN VIA MORGANFriday, August 12 – A-level road bike ride from Henefer to Snowbasin via Morgan and back We will meet at the Henefer Rodeo Grounds parking area, for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level out-and-back road bike ride from the Henefer Rodeo Grounds parking area up to Hogsback, down to East Canyon Reservoir, taking Rte 66 to Morgan.  Then West Young St to S. Morgan Valley Drive to Mountain Green and on to Snowbasin Ski Resort.  Return will be the same, except that we will continue back further on Morgan Valley Drive, skipping the West Young St. turnoff.  The ride will be about 83 miles with about 4900 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed. Bring food, water, sunscreen and insect repellant. Cell phone service may be limited at times.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2022-08-12BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - CANYONS - OLD 40 - EMPIRE LODGE LOOPFriday, August 12 - B-level road bike ride - Canyons to Old Route 40 to Empire lodge and return to Canyons Meet at the Canyons Parking lot (near Cabriolet) at 8:30 for an on time departure This will be a loop ride of about 35 miles with  about 2600 feet of ascent/descent as a way to begin to get into shape for the NAC Summit Challenge  50 or 80 mile rides. After leaving Canyons we will cycle on Old Ranch Road to Old Route 40 and then onto Kerns up to Park City and onto Royal Street. Then go up to Empire Lodge on Marsac and return on Royal Street and back to Canyons on Meadows Drive and Route 224. We will ride at a B level pace of 12 to 15 mph with slower on the uphill and faster on the downhill.  This ride will take about four hours. Bring the five cycling essentials and a snack to enjoy at Empire Lodge. Phone service should be available for most, if not all, the ride. All participants must sign the Club's Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022    Canyons Lower Parking Lot, Canyons Resort Drive, Park City
2022-08-10BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - Round Valley and Rail TrailRide Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 380 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; about 10% on quiet road; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/round-valley-and-rail-trail/121296661/#dm=1 Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail- Star Pointe Trailhead, Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail- Star Pointe Trailhead, Park City
2022-08-08BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-08-03BicycleEasy Bike Ride - PC Marc to Round Valley and back via the Rail Trail
Ride Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 310 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; about 10% on quiet road; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials. 
If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar – https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ – for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/pc-marc-to-round-valley-and-back-via-rail-trail/247374916/#dm=1 Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 
Park City MARC, 1200 little kate, Park city
2022-08-01BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-07-31BicycleA- LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MORGAN TO HENEFER AND RETURNSunday, July 31 - A- LEVEL Road Bike Ride from Morgan to Henefer and back Meet at Morgan Riverside Park at 8:00 AM for an on time departure to beat the heat and the afternoon wind. This is an out and back road bike ride of about 42 miles with about 3000 feet elevation gain.  Due to distance and elevation gain we will ride at a B level pace of 12 - 15 mph with slower up hill and faster on the downhill.  The road is in good condition and on Sunday there is not much traffic except for a few boaters going up to East Canyon Reservoir.  We will go up SR 66 to the Reservoir and down SR 65 to the Henefer Memorial Park.  After a snack we will return to Morgan. The ride will take approximately four hours. This is one of the more scenic rides in the area, A level riders are welcome and they can go ahead of the group at their own pace. Cell service is intermittent. Bring the four cycling essentials and lots of water. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022  Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2022-07-29BicycleCANCELLED - EASY BIKE RIDE - Round Valley and Rail TrailRide Overview: It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 380 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; about 10% on quiet road; any bikes, including E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html. Knowing my luck leading Easy Bike rides it will probably be snowing. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events.  Link to Ride Map: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/round-valley-and-rail-trail/121296661/#dm=1 Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail- Star Pointe Trailhead, Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail- Star Pointe Trailhead, Park City
2022-07-27BicycleC-Level Road Bike Ride – Peoa Country Roads – New Ride!When: Wednesday, July 27th. Where:  Meet at Peoa Arena, 4949 Wooden Shoe Lane  for a 9 AM departure. https://goo.gl/maps/oAXBwJXz5kEGC6p48  You can park on the road or in the arena.  Ride Overview: This will be an out and back ride of about 20 miles with an elevation gain of 500 feet. Most of the ride is on beautiful country roads with beautiful views of the surrounding farms and very lightly traveled. We will stop for a break and turn around at the intersection of Rock Cliff Rd and State Rd 32. Note:  There is a 2 mile stretch of a flat dirt road each way. I understand the A ride group regularly take their road bikes on this stretch of the ride. We will ride with an average pace between 10 to 12  mph.  There are rest rooms  at the start of the ride. There will be cell service during the ride. E Bikes and Hybrids are welcome. Ride Time is approximately 2.5  hours including stops. There is a nice picnic facility at the arena where we can have a drink and a snack at the end of the ride. Bring a snack and liquids to drink. Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials. Link to Strava Route - https://www.strava.com/activities/7721275992 C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172Peoa Arena, 4949 Wooden Shoe Ln, Peoa
2022-07-27BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE-SQUAW PEAK AND SOUTH FORK RDWednesday, July 27th – A level road bike ride Squaw Peak & South Fork Rd   Meet at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon for on-time departure at 8:30 AM   Total ride:  25 miles & 2,600’ elevation gain (two climbs)   We will start at Vivian Park and  head down the path along the Provo River.  At mile 4.0, we will exit the path and walk a few steps up to a small bridge that will take us over the Provo River and to Hwy 189. Carefully cross Hwy 89 to Squaw Peak Rd.  The super-nice climb up to the Overlook at Squaw Peak is about 4.3 miles with 1,700’ elevation gain.  This is about a 7.4% average grade.  The beginning is steeper, and there is a short 13% kicker at the very top.  About 4.1 miles up from the start of the climb there is a fork where we will go right to the overlook.  There are views of Utah Lake and Utah Valley from the overlook.   After a short break at the summit, we will head back to Vivian Park, the same way we came.  Note:  You can fill up your water bottle and use the bathrooms at Vivian Park.  We will then head up South Fork Rd for about 4.3 miles.  It is a hilly-dilly, low traffic, rural road with about 700’ of elevation gain.  We will turn around at the closed gate to Trefoil Ranch and return to Vivian Park.  Expect the ride to take about 2 ½ hrs.  We will re-group at key places along the ride.   To get to Vivian Park take SR 189 past the exit to Sundance ( Hwy 92), go through the tunnel and Vivian Park will be on the left.  (If you go past Bridal Falls on the left you missed it.) After the ride, if anyone is interested, we can drive up to Sundance for lunch at the Foundry Grill.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2022-07-25BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-07-22BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - Willow Creek to Silver Star Cafe and backLocation: Willow Creek Car Park – https://goo.gl/maps/k1DA4S8T5DQraxeTA When:  Friday July 22nd  at 09:00 AM for a prompt departure Ride Overview:  It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 380 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest. E-Bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome.  Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html.  Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events. Link to Ride Map:  https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/willow-creek-to-silver-star-and-back/111550188/#dm=1 Leader:  Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 Split Rail Lane, Park City
2022-07-22BicycleC-Level Road Bike Ride – Croydon to Lost Creek DamWhen: Friday, July 22nd – Croydon to Lost Creek Dam Where:  Meet at Croydon City Park for a 9 AM departure.  https://goo.gl/maps/ZgmK9QytKj4DxaXP8  Ride Overview: This will be an out and back ride of about 22 miles with an elevation gain of about 800 feet. Most of the ride is on  a beautiful country road with gently rolling hills and beautiful views of the surrounding farms and is very, very lightly traveled.  We will stop for a break  and turn around at the base of the dam.  Riders that what a big climb or has  an E Bike can continue for about a half mile up to the dam with an additional 180 feet elevation gain, but this is optional. We will ride with an average pace between 10 to 12  mph.  There are rest rooms  at both the start of the ride and at the turn around point.  There will be cell service for much of the ride.  E Bikes and Hybrids are welcome. Ride Time is approximately 2.5  hours including stops.  There is a nice picnic facility at the park where we can have a drink and a snack at the end of the ride. Bring a snack and liquids to drink. Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials. Strava Map:  https://www.strava.com/activities/5824766069 C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172Croydon City Park, 1801 N 6900 E,, Croydon
2022-07-20BicycleTIME CHANGE - B - B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - HENEFER TO LOST CREEK RESERVOIRWednesday, July 20 - B/B+ Road Bike ride from Henefer to Lost Creek Reservoir Meet at Henefer Rodeo Park (Off SR 65)  8:00 AM for an on time departure. It is gong to be a hot day and an early start will avoid the warmest  part of the day. This will be an out and back ride from Henefer, with a stop rest stop in Corydon and then on to Lost Creek Reservoir. The ride is mostly on a quiet country road with little traffic. The ride is about 34 miles with about 1300 feet elevation gain.  The last half mile is fairly steep, so riders can turn around before getting to the dam if they wish. We will ride at a B-level pace of about 13-15 mph with slower on the climb to the reservoir and faster on the way down. No one will be dropped. Cell service maybe broken up during the ride. Bring a snack to enjoy at the turn around point. Be sure to bring the five cycling essentials. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022  Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2022-07-18BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-07-15BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - Rail Trail, Park Meadows, Old Barn Loop

Meet at Walgreens car park Park City at 09:00 for a prompt departure.

 

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride setting off from Walgreens car park in Park City, down the Rail Trail, around Park Meadows to the Old Barn and back along the Farm Trail. - for a detailed map see https://out.ac/auZMT 

 

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 150 feet elevation rise; a mixture of mainly bike paths and trails with about 10% quiet roads; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

  Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Please review the 5 cycling essentials.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

 

Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

 

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Walgreens, 950 Iron Horse Dr, Park City
2022-07-13BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE-SQUAW PEAK AND SOUTH FORK RD    We will start at Vivian Park and  head down the path along the Provo River.  At mile 4.0, we will exit the path and walk a few steps up to a small bridge that will take us over the Provo River and to Hwy 189. Carefully cross Hwy 89 to Squaw Peak Rd.  The super-nice climb up to the Overlook at Squaw Peak is about 4.3 miles with 1,700’ elevation gain.  This is about a 7.4% average grade.  The beginning is steeper, and there is a short 13% kicker at the very top.  About 4.1 miles up from the start of the climb there is a fork where we will go right to the overlook.  There are views of Utah Lake and Utah Valley from the overlook.   After a short break at the summit, we will head back to Vivian Park, the same way we came.  Note:  You can fill up your water bottle and use the bathrooms at Vivian Park.  We will then head up South Fork Rd for about 4.3 miles.  It is a hilly-dilly, low traffic, rural road with about 700’ of elevation gain.  We will turn around at the closed gate to Trefoil Ranch and return to Vivian Park.  Expect the ride to take about 2 ½ hrs.  We will re-group at key places along the ride. The ride will be about 25 miles with 2600 feet of assent with two climbs   To get to Vivian Park take SR 189 past the exit to Sundance ( Hwy 92), go through the tunnel and Vivian Park will be on the left.  (If you go past Bridal Falls on the left you missed it.)   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 – 1579Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2022-07-11BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-07-08BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE- WASATCH TO GUARDSMAN PASS AND THEN DOWN BIG COTTOWOOD CANYONFriday, July 8 – A-level road bike ride from Wasatch State Park Visitor Center in Midway over Guardsman Pass then down Big Cottonwood Canyon to Cottonwood Heights Park & Ride.   We will meet at the  parking area at Wasatch State Park Visitor Center in Midway, for an on-time departure at 7:00 am.  Starting early because this is a long ride on what could be a hot day.   This will be an A-level road bike ride ascending Pine Canyon to Guardsman Pass (this climb is about 9.6 miles with 3,800’ of elevation gain).  Descend to Big Cottonwood Canyon.  Head down Big Cottonwood Canyon about 14 more miles and 3,700’ to the Park & Ride lot at Cottonwood Heights.  Turn around and head back up to Brighton (another 3,800’ climb). We’ll take a break at the Brighton Store & Café where they have some outside seating.  After the break, we’ll climb about 1,000’ back up to Guardsman Pass.  On the way back, we will take a short detour to Empire Pass.  From Empire Pass, head back down Pine Canyon to Wasatch State Park Visitor Center.   The ride will be about 55 miles with about 8,800’ of ascent.   We will stop to re-group at the following locations:  Intersection of Pine Canyon & 224, Guardsman Pass, Intersection of Guardsman Pass Rd and Big Cottonwood Canyon, Cottonwood Heights Park and Ride, Brighton Store & Café, Guardsman Pass, Empire Pass. Bring sufficient water and snacks.  There are plenty of bathrooms at trailheads along the way, but no good places to get water until we stop in Brighton (which is about 5 to 5 ½ hours into the ride).  Cell phone service may be limited at times. E-bikes are welcome.  Also bring your Utah State Parks Pass for parking at the Visitors Center.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.     Leader – Keith English – cell: (626) 340 – 1579Wasatch Mountain State Park, 1281 Warm Springs Rd , Midway
2022-06-30BicycleA LEVEL RIDE -MIDWAY. GUARDSMAN PASS. BIG COTTONWOOD (OUT AND BACK)
    Thursday, June 30 – A-level road bike ride from Wasatch State Park Visitor Center in Midway over Guardsman Pass then down Big Cottonwood Canyon to the bottom of the switchbacks.   We will meet at the  parking area at Wasatch State Park Visitor Center in Midway, for an on-time departure at 8:00 am.   This will be an A-level road bike ride ascending Pine Canyon to Guardsman Pass (this climb is about 9.6 miles with 3,800’ of elevation gain).  Then we descend to Big Cottonwood Canyon.  We’ll head down Big Cottonwood Canyon about 9.5 more miles and 2,400’ to the bottom of the switchbacks where we will turn around and head back up to Brighton. We’ll take a break at the Brighton Store & Café where they have some outside seating.  After the break, we’ll climb about 1,000’ back up to Guardsman Pass.  On the way back, we will take a short detour to Empire Pass.  From Empire Pass we will head back down Pine Canyon to Wasatch State Park Visitor Center.   The ride will be about 48 miles with about 7,500’ of ascent.   We will stop to re-group at the following locations:  Intersection of Pine Canyon & 224, Guardsman Pass, Intersection of Guardsman Pass Rd and Big Cottonwood Canyon, Bottom of the Switchbacks, Brighton Store & Café, Guardsman Pass, Empire Pass.  
Bring sufficient water and snacks.  Cell phone service may be limited at times. E-bikes are welcome.  Also bring your Utah State Parks Pass for parking at the Visitors Center.   As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.   Leader – Keith English – cell: (626) 340 – 1579
Wasatch Mountain State Park, 1281 Warm Springs Rd , Midway
2022-06-27BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-06-23BicycleA-Level Road Bike Ride–Midway, Guardsman Pass, Mill D Trailhead (out & back)We will meet at the parking area at the Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center in Midway (corner of Snake Creek Rd & Warm Springs Dr.), for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be an A-level road bike ride ascending Pine Canyon to Guardsman Pass (this climb is about 9.6 miles with 3,800’ of elevation gain).  Then we descend to Big Cottonwood Canyon and ride about 5 more miles down the canyon to the Mill D Trailhead where we will turn around and head back up to Brighton. We’ll take a break at the Brighton Store & Café where they have some outside seating.  After the break, we’ll climb about 1,000’ back up to Guardsman Pass.  On the way back, we will take a short detour to Empire Pass.  From Empire Pass we will head back down Pine Canyon to Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center. The ride will total about 39 miles with about 6,500’ of ascent.   We will stop to re-group at the following locations:  Intersection of Pine Canyon & 224, Guardsman Pass, Intersection of Guardsman Pass Rd and Big Cottonwood Canyon, Mill D Trailhead, Brighton Store & Café, Guardsman Pass, Empire Pass. Bring sufficient water and snacks.  Cell phone service may be limited at times. E-bikes are welcome.  Also bring your Utah State Parks Pass for parking at the Visitors Center. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Keith English – cell: (626) 340 – 1579Wasatch Mountain State Park, 1281 Warm Springs Rd , Midway
2022-06-22BicycleC LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – WEBER CANYONLocationOakley Town Hall  960 W. Center St, Oakley, UT, 84055 When:  Wednesday June 22nd for a 9:00 AM departure Where:  Meet at Oakley Town Hall at 9:00 AM. Our goal is to beat the westerly wind kicking up on the return leg. Ride Overview:  This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be 22 miles with about 1,200 feet of gentle climbing. Bring a snack to enjoy at the top of the canyon. There will be limited cell phone coverage and no bathrooms.  We will ride at a 10-to-12-mile pace with a few stops to re-group. B riders are welcome to join us at a faster pace.  Prior to the ride, you must sign the Activity Release Form.  Please review the 5 cycling essentials. Ride Distance – 22 miles Ride Elevation Gain – 1,200 feet Ride Time – Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes including stops to regroup and a break at the turnaround point Link to Ride on Strava – http://www.strava.com/routes/2845383100832006922 E-Bikes and Hybrid Bikes Permitted C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172 Questions call or text the ride leaderOakley Town Hall, 960 W. Center St, Oakley
2022-06-22BicycleB+ road bike ride from Coalville to Lost Creek Reservoir

Wednesday, June 22.   B/B+ road bike ride from Coalville to Lost Creek Reservoir

Meet in parking area beside Coalville Courthouse for an on-time departure at 8:15AM

This is an out and back ride from Coalville past Echo Reservoir, along the frontage road adjacent to I-80, up to Croyton and up toward the Lost Creek Reservoir dam.  The ride is about 50 miles total with about 1150 feet elevation gain and rolling hills.  The steepest part is the last mile up to the dam, which is optional.  We will ride at a B pace of 12-15 mph and the ride will take about 4.5 hours.

Bring plenty of water and the five cycling essentials.  Bring a snack to enjoy at the turn-around point.

Limited cell service.

E-bikes are welcome.

Leaders:

Amanda Norton – cell: 703-229-9875

Jim Jacobs – cell: 571-286-1031

Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2022-06-21BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-06-20BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-06-16BicycleA-Level Road Bike Ride–Midway to Brighton (out & back)Thursday, June 16 – A-level road bike ride from Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center in Midway to Brighton and back. We will meet at Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center (corner of Snake Creek Rd & Warm Springs Dr.), Midway, for an on-time departure at 8:30 am.  This will be an A-level road bike ride ascending Pine Canyon to Guardsman Pass (this climb is about 9.6 miles with 3,800’ of elevation gain).  Then we descend to Brighton, ride once around the Brighton loop (counter-clockwise), then stop for a break at the Brighton Store & Café where they have some outside seating.  After the break, we’ll climb about 1,000’ back up to Guardsman Pass.  On the way back we will take a short detour to Empire Pass.  From Empire Pass we will head back down Pine Canyon to Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center. The ride will be about 29 miles with about 5,100’ of ascent.   We will stop to re-group at the following locations: Intersection of Pine Canyon & 224, Guardsman Pass, Brighton Store & Café, Guardsman Pass, and Empire Pass Bring sufficient water and snacks.  Cell phone service may be limited at times. E-bikes are welcome.  Also bring your Utah State Parks Pass for parking at the Visitors Center. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Keith English – cell: (626) 340 - 1579  Wasatch Mountain State Park, 1281 Warm Springs Rd , Midway
2022-06-14BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-06-14BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – SNOWBASIN TO POWDER MOUNTAINTuesday, June 14 – A-level road bike ride from Snowbasin to Powder Mountain and back. We will meet at Snowbasin Ski Resort parking area, for an on-time departure at 9:30 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Snowbasin Resort main parking area down Rte 226 to Rte 39, around Huntsville to Eden, then up Rte 158 to Powder Mountain.  Return will be the same.  The ride will be about 46 miles with about 5500 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed.   The road above Eden to Powder Mountain is rated the #1 most difficult road bike ride in the State of Utah, so expect some solid climbing! Bring food, water, sunscreen and insect repellant.  An option could be to grab some refreshments at the restaurant at Snowbasin at the end of the ride. Cell phone service may be limited.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445  Snowbasin Resort, 3925 E Snowbasin Road, Huntsville
2022-06-10BicycleC Road Bike Ride – Canyons to Deer Valley LoopFriday June 10th - C Ride – Canyons to Deer Valley Loop  Meet at Canyons Ski Resort parking lot for an on-time departure of 10:30 AM This is our second warm-up ride for the season ahead. Most of the route is on bike paths and lightly trafficked residential roads. Leaving Canyons, we will head down White Pine Canyon road and get on the bike path west of 224.  We will then take residential roads up to PCMR base and cross Park Ave to get on the Blood Creek bike path.  After negotiating the traffic circle, we will go up Deer Valley Drive to Snow Park.  We will have a bio break opportunity at the Deer Valley Café.  If the group wants to, we can have refreshments at the café..  From the café we will head back down to Blood Creek path and take the rail trial before heading into Park Meadows.  We will cycle to 224 and then take the bike path east of 224 to Canyons. We will ride at a 10-to-12-mile pace with a few stops to re-group at key turning points. Prior to the ride, you must sign the Activity Release Form. Ride Distance – 15 miles Ride Elevation Gain – 1,000 feet Ride Time – Approx. 2 hours including stops to regroup. Add 30 minutes if we decide to stop at the café for refreshments. E-Bikes and Hybrid Bikes Permitted C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172 Link to Strava Ride: https://www.strava.com/activities/5324892925Canyons Lower Parking Lot, Canyons Resort Drive, Park City
2022-06-10BicycleB-Road Bike Ride on Rte 35 from Woodlands to Aviator MemorialFriday, June 10 – B-level road bike ride from Woodlands to  Aviator Memorial We will meet at the LDS Church located at the intersection of Rte 35 and Bench Creek Rd. in Woodlands (actual address is 4219 S. Bench Creek Rd, Kamas), for an on-time departure at 9 am. This will be an B-level out and back road bike ride from the LDS Church parking area up Route 35 to the aviator memorial, and return. except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  The ride will be about 26 miles with about 1600 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed,  at Nobletts, and at the memorial.   If you want to shorten the ride, you can elect to turn around at Nobletts. Bring water and a snack.  Cell phone service may be limited.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Betsy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9540LDS Church at intersection of Bench Creek Road with Rte 35, 4219 S. Bench Creek Rd, Kamas
2022-06-09BicycleA-Level Road Bike Ride--Quinn's to Empire Pass, Midway, Francis, Peoa and Brown's CanyonThursday, June 9 – A-level road bike ride from Quinn's Junction to Empire Pass, Midway, Francis, Peoa and Brown's Canyon We will meet at Quinn's Junction parking area (near toilets), for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be an A-level loop road bike ride from the Quinn's Junction parking area to Empire Pass via Royal Street, then descending Pine Canyon to Wasatch Mountain State Park, then River Road to Rte 189, continuing on Rte 32 to Francis, left on West Hilltop Rd to S. Lambert Lane, to Democrat Alley, to Wooden Shoe, joining Rte 32 in Peoa, to Brown's Canyon Rd., then back to Quinn's.  The ride will be about 55 miles with about 4600 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed. Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  Cell phone service may be limited at times.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Quinn\'s Junction Trailhead Parking Lote, Parking Lot, Gilmor Way, Park City
2022-06-08BicycleBasic Bike Maintenance Clinic at Contender BicyclesWednesday June 8th @ 6:00 PM Where:  Contender Bicycles Parking Lot at 1352 White Pine Canyon Rd, Park City, UT Our friends at Contender Bicycles will lead a bike maintenance clinic on Wednesday June 8th from 6 to 7 PM. The goal is for you to learn how to maintain your bike during the season to ensure smooth and safe riding all summer long. This one-hour clinic with Q&A will be held in the parking lot adjacent to Contender’s shop in Park City. If there is inclement weather, we will move inside the Contender shop. Unless you are willing to stand for an hour, we encourage you to bring a chair. Any questions, please contact Don Roll @ rolldonald@gmail.com and 385 775 0172.  Contender Bicycles, 1352 White Pine Canyon Rd, Park City
2022-06-06BicycleB level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway

Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.

Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.
 “A” level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.  This will be a weekly event from June through the end of September, with the exception of July 4.  However, please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-06-03BicycleB/B+ Road Bike Ride - Snow Park Lodge to Silver Lake LodgeFriday, June3 - B/B+ Ride Snow Park Lodge to Silver Lake Lodge Meet in front of the drop off area of Snow Park Lodge, in lower Deer Valley for a 9:00am departure. We will ride single file up Royal Street until arriving at Silver Lake area. We will then loop around a residential area before descending the way we came. Alternatively, we may decide to continue riding on to Empire Lodge, turning left off Royal Street to Wheaton Way, connecting to Marsac Ave. until arriving at Empire Lodge.  For this route, the descent back to Snow Park Lodge would be on Marsac Ave. until arriving to the traffic circle and Deer Valley Drive, taking us back to Snow Park Lodge. E-bikes are welcome. Be sure to bring the five cycling essentials! Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Waiver form provided by the bike leader. Leader: Lillian Laszlo 650-759-2729.    Snow Park Lodge, 2250 Deer Valley Drive, Park City
2022-06-03BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – FRANCIS PARK TO HANNA VIA WOLF CREEK PASSFriday, June 3 – A-level road bike ride from Francis to Hanna We will meet at Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area (located on Spring Hollow Road in Francis), for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Francis Park parking area to Lower River Road, then up Highway 35 to the summit at Wolf Creek Campground, then a long descent to Hanna.  Return will be the same, except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  The ride will be about 76 miles with about 6200 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed, most likely at Nobletts, at the Wolf Creek Campground summit, at the store in Hanna and again at the summit on the return.   If you want to shorten the ride, you can elect to turn around at the summit and skip the descent to Hanna, which will reduce the total distance and ascent by about ½. Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  There is a small store in Hanna where we can re-supply before beginning the return trip. Cell phone service may be limited.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2022-05-31BicyclePOSTPONED TO SUNDAY - B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - COALVILLE TO WYOMING BORDERTuesday, May 31 - B+ level road bike ride  from Coalville Courthouse to the UT/WY border on Chalk Creek Road. A-level riders are welcome and can go at their own pace. Meet in front of the Coalville Courthouse at 8:00 AM for an on-time departure. Be sure to check the website on Tuesday morning since the ride will be cancelled if the forecasted rain materializes. This is about a 47 mile out and back ride along Chalk Creed Road. There is about 2400 feet of assent. E bikes are welcome. Cell service is limited. Bring a snack to enjoy at the border and the five cycling essentials. All participants must sign  the Club's Release Form prior to the ride which will be provided by the ride leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell 917 881 9022Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2022-05-27BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE -MIDWAY TO GUARDSMAN

A-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – Midway to Guardsman Pass  

Friday, May 27--- road bike ride from Midway Dog Park to Guardsman Pass, and back.  

Details: Meet at Midway Dog Park parking lot for a 9:00 AM on-time departure.  This will be an out and back “A” level road bike ride from the Dog Park to Guardsman Pass, and back. The Pine Canyon Road is still closed, but is scheduled to open the following day to automobile traffic, so this should be the last chance to ride without traffic. The ride will be about 20 miles with about 4100 feet of ascent.   Note: the Pine Canyon Road is rated the second most difficult cycling climb in the State of Utah—we need to check the box on this one!

Bring sufficient water, nourishment, and sunscreen.  Fresh legs will help.

Phone service may be limited in places.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445; email: htricks1@gmail.com

Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-05-25BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - WEBER CANYONWednesday, MAY 25  – B level road bike ride up Weber Canyon We will meet at the LDS church in Kamus for an on-time departure at 10:00 AM This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 27miles with about 1700 feet of climbing.  We will ride at a B-level pace of average 12-15 mph with a little slower going up and a little faster coming down. There will be limited cell phone coverage. E-bikes are welcome. We will meet at the LDS Church in Kamas  which is close to the start of the bike path in Marion. Be sure you bring the five cycling essentials, (look up "Road Bike Participants Guide" on the Club's website). Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by one of the ride leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard – cell-917 881 9022LDS CHURCH IN MARION, 3038 SR 32, Marion
2022-05-24BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE-QUINN'S JUNCTION TO GUARDSMAN PASS

A-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – Quinn’s Junction to Guardsman Pass

Tuesday, May 24th--- road bike ride from Quinn’s Junction to Guardsman Pass, and back.  

Details: Meet at Quinn’s Junction parking lot for a 9:00 AM on-time departure.  This will be an out and back “A” level road bike ride from Quinn’s Junction to Empire Pass via Royal St. then to Guardsman Pass, and back.  The ride will be about 28 miles with about 3300 feet of ascent.    

Bring sufficient water, nourishment, and sunscreen.

Phone service may be limited in places.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445; email: htricks1@gmail.com

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Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2022-05-23BicycleB - B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - CASCADE SCENIC PARKWAYMonday, May 23, B level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway Meet at Midway Dog Park at 10:00 AM for an on-time departure.  Start time changed from 9:00 to 10:00 as it will be warmer.
Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.  A riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-05-20BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE-MAXWELLS AROUND SWANER PRESERVES Cancelled

EASY BIKE RIDE - from Maxwells around the Swanner Preserve

 Friday 5/20/2022 for an easy bike ride from Maxwells at Kimball Junction - see map.

Meet outside Maxwells at Kimball Junction at 14:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride around the Swaner Preserve – for a detailed map see https://out.ac/aVFpM

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; 75% of the ride will be on black top and quiet roads, the rest on gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; great view; with a bit of luck we may even get to see the local hawk perched on a fence post, if he’s survived Covid; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

 
Regards
Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2022-05-19BicycleC-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - PARK CITY LOOP - QUIET ROADS & BIKE PATHSThursday, May 19 - C-level road bike ride - Park City loop Meet at the Quinn's Junction adjacent to the rest rooms at 10:00 AM for an on-time departure This will be an early season C-level ride of about 17 miles with about 1000 feet elevation gain at a C-level pace of about 10 mph.  We will ride the bike path from Quinn's, cross Route 248 by Treasurer Mountain School on to Little Kate Road and then take Holiday Ranch Road to McLoad Creek bike trail. We will then stay on the bike trail and take the underpass at the white barn and ride the bike path to St. Mary's church and turn left on to White Pine Canyon Road and continue past Canyon's parking lot, to Frostwood to Sun Peak Drive.  We will then cross 224 at the light onto Old Ranch road to Trailside and then to the bike trail along old Route 40.  We will stay on the bike trail, past PC hospital and back to Quinn's. This ride will take a little over two hours as we will make frequent stops to catch our break on this early season ride. There is cell service on this route. Be sure you have checked your bike's mechanical condition and bring the five cycling essentials.  There is more information on the Club's website under the "Summer Sports" tab and then under the "Biking" tap. It would be good if everyone looked at this information before the ride All participants are required to sign the Club's activity release form which will be provided by the leader. Road bikes, e-bikes and hybrid bikes are welcome. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022    Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2022-05-18BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MEANDERING AROUND MIDWAY
Wednesday, May 18th -  B level and B+ level road bike ride starting from Midway Dog Park and meandering through the side streets of Midway. 
We will meet at Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 9:00 AM for an on time departure. Restrooms are available.
This ride  will be approximately 25 miles with some rolling hills.  We will ride at a B-level pace.  The ride will take about two hours or a little more depending on stops.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
 
Be sure to check the weather on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader- Caprice Benz cell: 801-400-8745
 
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-05-18BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – Coalville to Lost Creek Reservoir and East Canyon Resort

A-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – Coalville to Lost Creek Reservoir and East Canyon Resort

Wednesday, May 18--- road bike ride from Coalville to Lost Creek Reservoir, Henefer, East Canyon Resort, and back.  

Details: Meet at Summit County Courthouse at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure.  This will be an out and back “A” level road bike ride from the Courthouse to Lost Creek Reservoir via Croydon, to Henefer, then to East Canyon Resort via Rt 65, then back to Coalville.  The ride will be about 75 miles with about 2900 feet of ascent.  We will stop to re-group as needed, but probably at the Croydon City Park, the Lost Creek Reservoir, HeneferRodeo Arena, and East Canyon Resort.  

Bring sufficient water, nourishment, and sunscreen.

Phone service may be limited in places.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.

Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445; email: htricks1@gmail.coM

Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2022-05-16BicycleB - B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - CASCADE SCENIC PARKWAY
Monday, May 16th B level and B+ level road bike from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway
 
Meet at Midway Dog Park at 9:00 AM  for an on-time departure. Restrooms are available.
 
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.  A riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
 
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
 
Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
 
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
 
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
 
 
 
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-05-13BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE ON RAIL TRAIL, PARK MEADOWS TO OLD BARN

EASY BIKE RIDE - down the Rail Trail, around Park Meadows to the Old Barn

 

Friday 5/13/2022 for an easy bike ride from Walgreens car park in Park City - see map.

Meet at Walgreens car park Park City at 14:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride setting off from Walgreens car park in Park City, down the Rail Trail, around Park Meadows to the Old Barn and back along the Farm Trail. - for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/around-park-meadows-to-the-old-barn/240951490/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 410 feet elevation rise; a mixture of bike paths, trails and quiet roads; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still clamouring up from sea level. This will not be Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the bike ride, members can check whether it has been cancelled by clicking here http://4uand.me.uk/bike.html

Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Walgreens, 950 Iron Horse Dr, Park City
2022-05-12BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - WASATCH BOULEVARD - SANDY LOOPThursday, May 12 - B-level road bike ride - Wasatch Boulevard - Sandy Loop We will meet at the Park & Ride lot that is on the corner of 3900 South and Wasatch Boulevard at 10:00 AM for on on time departure, This will be a combination out and back with a loop route (lollipop) of about 30 miles with about 2450 feet elevation gain. Since this is an early season ride we will go at the low end of a B-level pace of  about12-13 mph.  We go along Wasatch Boulevard, cross 6200 and travel through a neighborhood until we return to Wasatch Boulevard.  We will then continue on Wasatch to 1700 East and them Dimple Dell Road to Bell Canyon Road and back the way we came. We will be riding on nicely paved roads with no heavy traffic.  The ride should take about three hours.  Those that wish can go to the Porcupine Pub for lunch. Bring the five cycling essentials and be sure your bike is ready for the season. We should have cell service for most of the ride. Prior to the start of the ride, all participants must sign the Club's Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader - Chuck Mollard - cell: 917-881-9022Olympus Cove Park and Ride, 3870 Wasatch Blvd, Millcreek
2022-05-06BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE FROM MAXWELLS TO OLD BARN AND BACK

EASY BIKE RIDE - CIRCULAR TOUR FROM MAXWELLS KIMBALL JUNCTION TO THE OLD BARN AND BACK

 

Friday 6th May 2022, 2 PM for an easy bike ride from Maxwells at Kimball Junction to the Old Barn and back. Hopefully the weather will be kinder this week.

Meet outside Maxwells at Kimball Junction at 14:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride to the Old Barn - for a detailed map see

https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/maxwells-kimble-junction-to-old-barn-and-back/110737540/

It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 300 feet elevation rise; the ride will be on a black top cycle paths and gravel (alternative route available for road bikes);  any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is just clambering up from sea level. This will not be a Tour de France and no yellow jersey will be awarded.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the RIDE, members are responsible to email (preferred) or call the leader of the hike to determine if it is cancelled. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com  (preferred) or 4352004066 

Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2022-04-29BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE AROUND SWANER PRESERVE

Friday 4/29/2022 - EASY BIKE RIDE - Around Swaner Preserve

Meet outside Maxwells at Kimball Junction at 14:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride around the Swaner Reserve - for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1

It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; 75% of the ride will be on black top and quiet roads, the rest on gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; great view; with a bit of luck we may even get to see the local hawk perched on a fence post, if he’s survived Covid; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be a Tour de France, no yellow jersey will be awarded, not even a string vest.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the RIDE, members are responsible to email (preferred) or call the leader of the ride to determine if it is cancelled. Please check the club calendar - http://pcmscorg.ipage.com/pcmsc/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com (preferred) or 435 2004066 

Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2022-04-28BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - SALT LAKE CITYMeet at Olympus Cove Park & Ride at 10:00 AM for an on time departure To get to Olympus Park & Ride take Route 215 to the exit for 3900.  Make a  left on 3900 and then the next left on to Wasatch Boulevard and then a quick left into the parking lot. This will be a B-level ride and will will be an out and back ride of about 20 miles with about 1400 feet elevation gain.  We will take Wasatch Boulevard to where it crosses 6200,  then go through the light on to Millrock Drive and then left on to Big Cottonwood Road to a left on Fort Union Boulevard and a quick right on Wasatch Boulevard at the light.  Then continue up Wasatch Boulevard (right fork at Granite) until we get to Little Cottonwood Road.  The planned turnaround is at the 10 mile point, but if riders want to continue we can make it a little longer. This ride will be at an early season B pace of a little less than 13 mph and should take about two hours.  No one will be dropped. Bring the four cycling essentials and a snack to enjoy at the turn around point. Remember, this might be one of your first rides of the season so be sure you bike is in proper condition. There is cell service on this route. Prior to the start of the ride all participants must sigh the Activity Release for which will be provided by the leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022    Olympus Cove Park and Ride, 3870 Wasatch Blvd, Millcreek
2022-04-27BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – Midway—Snake Creek—Cascade Springs RoadWednesday, April 27-- A-level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Snake Creek Canyon and up Cascade Springs Road Departure: We will meet at the Midway Dog Park parking area for an on-time departure at 10:00. Details: This will be an “A” level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park, up Snake Creek Canyon to the end of the pavement, a quick descent and down to Cascade Springs Road, then up Cascade Springs Road to snow blockage or Alpine Loop Road (Rt 92), whichever comes first.  Then back down to Midway Dog Park. The ride will be about 53 miles (maximum—depending on snow) with as much as 5700 feet of ascent (but probably less because of snow).   We will stop to re-group as needed, but probably at the top of Snake Creek, at Wasatch Mountain State Park Headquarters in Midway, at the beginning of the Cascade climb, and at the summits of each climb from there.   This will be a good start to the season. Bring sufficient water and nourishment, and dress prepared for the likely temperature changes on the ride. Also, please be sure to bring the four cycling essentials Cell phone service may be limited in places on Cascade Springs Road, but otherwise should be good. Timothy Ricks will lead the ride. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release, which we be provide by the leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445; email: htricks1@gmail.comMidway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2022-04-21BicycleA/B ROAD BIKE RIDE FROM WASATCH BLVD TO CITY CREEK AND BACKA/B road bike ride from  Wasatch Blvd to City Creek and backThis will be a good early season training ride for both A and B+ riders. We will meet at the parking lot in SLC on Wasatch Blvd close to the 3900S exit. We will ride back towards the zoo on bike trails and residential streets and then continue all the way to City Creek Park. We will return via the same route. This will be about a 25 mile ride with modest (approx 1500’) elevation gain. We will meet ready to ride at 10:00. Ben Koerselman, 801-792-9173.Olympus Cove Park and Ride, 3870 Wasatch Blvd, Millcreek
2022-04-21BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - CIRCULAR TOUR FROM MAXWELLS KIMBALL JUNCTION TO THE OLD BARN AND BACK

Thursday 21st April 2022 for an easy bike ride from Maxwells at Kimball Junction to the Old Barn and back. Hopefully the weather will be kinder this week.

Meet outside Maxwells at 14:00 for a prompt departure.

Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride to the Old Barn - for a detailed map see https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bike-riding/united-states-of-america/maxwells-kimble-junction-to-old-barn-and-back/110737540/

It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 300 feet elevation rise; 90% of the ride will be on a black top cycle paths and gravel (alternative route available for road bikes), the rest on road;  any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. This will not be a Tour de France and no yellow jersey will be awarded.

If the weather is questionable on the morning of the RIDE, members are responsible to email (preferred) or call the leader of the hike to determine if it is cancelled. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ -  for latest information on all events.

Leader:        Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com  (preferred) or 4352004066 

Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2022-04-14BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE - CIRCULAR TOUR FROM MAXWELLS KIMBLE JUNCTION TO THE OLD BARN AND BACKEASY BIKE RIDE - CIRCULAR TOUR FROM MAXWELLS KIMBLE JUNCTION TO THE OLD BARN AND BACK Thursday 14th April 2022 for an easy bike ride from Maxwells at Kimble Junction to the Old Barn and back. Meet outside Maxwells at 10:00 for a prompt departure. Tony Edwards will lead an easy bike ride to the Old Barn - for a detailed map see https://out.ac/aeF3B It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 300 feet elevation rise; 90% of the ride will be on a black top cycle paths and gravel (alternative route available for road bikes), the rest on road; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED including the leader whose body is still at sea level. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the RIDE, members are responsible to email (preferred) or call the leader of the hike to determine if it is cancelled. Please check the club calendar - https://pcmsc.org/calendar/ - for latest information on all events. Leader: Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-09-27BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – FRANCIS PARK TO HANNA VIA WOLF CREEK PASS   Monday, September 27 - Road bike ride from Francis to Hanna and back We will meet at Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area (located on Spring Hollow Road in Francis), for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Francis Park parking area to Lower River Road, then up Highway 35 to the summit at Wolf Creek Campground, then a long descent to Hanna.  Return will be the same, except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  The ride will be about 75 miles with about 6000 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group as needed, most likely at Nobletts, at the summit, at Hanna and again at the summit on the return.   With two solid climbs, the ride can be challenging, but there is nothing more than about 10% gradient on either climb.  Expect spectacular autumn leaves and vistas, and pray for no headwind on the return climb. Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  There is a small store in Hanna where we can re-supply before beginning the return trip. Cell phone service may be limited.  E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-09-27BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - FRANCIS TO JAPANESE MEMORIAL ON SR 35Monday, September 27 - B level road bike ride, Francis to the Japanese memorial on SR 35 Meet at Francis City Park in Francis for an on-time departure at 9:00 AM This will be an out and back ride from Francis, River Road and SR 35 to the Japanese Memorial past Nobletts and return via Bench Creek Road.  The ride will be at a B level pace of about 34 miles with about 2200 feet elevation gain.  The ride will take about 3 to 3.5 hours with stops along the route. Cell service will be poor for most of the ride. E-bikes are welcome. Be sure to bring the five cycling essentials. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.Leader Leader: Betsy Ricks - Cell: 801-319-9540  Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-09-22BicycleB / B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - CASCADE SPRINGS & SNAKE CREEKWednesday, September 22 - B / B+ road bike ride Cascade Springs & Snake Creek Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 9:00AM for an on time departure.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive  and then Snake Creek with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.  The ride will take about 2 to 2.5 hours.
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
The views are wonderful with very little traffic and the fall colors should be lovely.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader. Leader: Betsy Ricks - Cell: 801-319-9540
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-09-22BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – SOLDIER HOLLOW/CASCADE SPRINGS/ALPINE LOOP AND AROUND TIMPANOGOS    Wednesday, September 22 - Road bike ride from Soldier Hollow   We will meet at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot (located at 2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway) for an  on-time departure at 8:30 am.   This will be an A-level road bike ride from the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center parking lot to the Cascade Springs Road, up Cascade Springs Road to the Alpine Loop Road (SR 92), down the Alpine Loop past Sundance to US 189, US 189 to Vivian Park bike trail, bike trail down Provo Canyon to Murdock Canal Trail, to American Fork Canyon and Alpine Loop Road, Alpine Loop to Cascade Springs Road, and down Cascade Springs Road to Soldier Hollow. The ride will be about 63 miles and about 7500 feet of ascent.   A BEAST with stunning scenic BEAUTY!    Bring enough food and drink for this longer ride.  E-Bikes are welcome.  Cell phone service may be limited in places along the Alpine Loop and Cascade Springs roads.  As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.  Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445   SOLDER HOLLOW NORDIC CENTER, 2002 SOLDER HOLLOW LANE, MIDWAY
2021-09-17BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - WEBER CANYON

Friday, September 17 - B Level road bike ride Weber Canyon

Meet at the LDS church in Kamas located at 3038 UT-32, Kamas, UT 84036 for an on-time departure at 9:00 AM
 

This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 27miles with about 1700 feet of climbing.  We will ride at a B-level pace of average 12-15 mph with a little slower going up and a little faster coming down.

There will be limited cell phone coverage and e-bikes are permitted.

We will meet at the LDS Church in Kamas  which is close to the start of the bike path in Marion

Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by one of the ride leader.

Bing the five cycling essentials.
Leader: Caprice Benz - cell: 801-400-8745
LDS CHURCH IN MARION, 3038 SR 32, Marion
2021-09-15BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE FROM FRANCIS TO WOLF CREEK CAMPGROUNDSeptember 15--- A-Level road bike ride from Francis to Wolf Creek Campground   Meet at the Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area (located on Spring Hollow Road in Francis) for an on-time departure at 9:00.   This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area to Lower River Road, then up Highway 35 to Nobletts, then from Nobletts to the summit at Wolf Creek Campground.  Return Wednesday, Sep will be the same, except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  The ride will be about 38 miles with about 3060 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group, if necessary, at Nobletts and at the summit.  Those who want may opt to descend to Hanna and return, which will essentially double the distance and the ascent figures.  Bring a snack and sufficient water.  E-Bikes are permitted.  Cell phone service may be limited.  As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.  Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445     Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-09-15BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - FRANCIS TO NOBLETTSWednesday, September 15 - B level road bike ride - Francis to Nobletts Meet at Francis City Park  for an on-time departure at 9:00 AM This will  a 26 mile ride with about  1400 feet elevation gain.  From Francis we will ride on Lower River Road to SR 35 out to Nobletts and then return via Bench Creeks road past the buffalo farm and then back to Francis.  Most of the route is on country roads except for the ride along SR 35.  We will ride at a B level pace of about 12-15 mph.  The ride will take about 2.5 hours. Bring the five cycling essentials and a snack to enjoy at Nobletts. Leader: Betsy Ricks - Cell: 801-319-9540Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-09-13BicycleB and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE TO THE TOP OF CASCADE SCENIC BYWAY

Monday, SEPTEMBER 13  – B & B+ level road bike ride Midway Dog Park through Midway to the top of Cascade Scenic Byway Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 9:00AM for an on time departure.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-09-13BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE -PAYSON TO MT NEBO LOOPMonday, September 13 - Road bike ride from Payson over Mt. Nebo Loop We will meet at the Payson Memorial Park parking lot, for an on-time departure at 9:00 am. This will be an A-level road bike ride beginning at Payson Memorial Park parking lot (at 200 South 100 East, Payson), heading up Payson Canyon and over the Nebo Loop Road, down SR 132 to Nephi, then north through Mona and Santaquin, and back to Payson Memorial Park.  The ride will be about 70 miles with about 5200 feet of ascent.  Nearly all of the climbing is in the first 20 miles, with the rest either downhill or mostly flat.  Fantastic mountain views and autumn leaves!   Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  Cell phone service may be limited at times. E-bikes are welcome. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Payson Memorial Park, 200 S 100 E , Payson
2021-09-10BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE-COALVILLE COURTHOUSE TO LOST CREEK RESERVOIR AND BACKFriday, Sept 10th , 9 am departure -A level road ride from Coalville Courthouse to the dam at Lost Creek Reservoir and back This out and back ride will be about 55 miles with about 3000 feet of assent. Bring water and a snack to enjoy at the top of the dam. E bikes are welcome and all club protocols will apply. Cell coverage will be limited Organizer Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2021-09-10BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - HENEFER TO LOST CREEK RESERVOIR
Friday, September 10,  B-level road bike ride – Henefer to Lost Creek Reservoir
Meet near Henefer in a dirt parking lot with a historical marker that is located on right side of Old Highway 30 just before East Henefer Road which is the road that goes to the Lost Creek Reservoir for on time departure at 9:30 AM.
Please note that the first Henefer exit on I-80 is closed and the bridge to Henefer is also closed.  Therefore,  you will have to get off I-80 East at the Echo exit and then make a left turn, go under the highway and make another left on Old Highway 30.
This will be an out and back ride of about 28 miles with an elevation gain of about 800 feet. Most of the ride is up a country road with nice views of the surrounding farms and is a lightly traveled. We will ride with an average pace between 13 and 15 mph.
Riders that what a big climb can continue for about one mile up to the dam with an additional 180 feet elevation gain, but this is optional.
There will be cell service for much of the ride.
Bring a snack and the five cycling essentials.
Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.
Leader: Betsy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9540
East Henefer Road, South Echo Road, Henefer
2021-09-08BicycleC LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MORGAN LOOPSeptember 8, Wednesday,  C Road Ride on the Morgan Loop. Arrive early at the park for an on time 9:15 departure. The C ride will be a scenic loop through the Morgan valley. This is a scenic ride through the surrounding agricultural areas, with easy rolling terrain. Total ride will be approximately 20 miles with an elevation gain/loss of 200'. We will ride at 10-12 mph and the ride should take approximately two hours..  The ride leader requests that participants be fully vaccinated.   Bring a snack or lunch to have at the park upon our return. Directions from Park City to Morgan/ Riverside Park . Take Interstate 80 East to I- 84 exit, Get on Interstate 84 and proceed to exit # 103 / Morgan , At end of the exit ramp turn left and proceed straight until you pass Ridley's on your right then IMMEDIATELY turn LEFT onto 250 East. Continue straight to the first stop sign and turn right onto 125 North. Pass two commercial buildings on your right then IMMEDIATELY turn RIGHT into Riverside Park. Driving time from Kimball Jct. is 40+/- minutes. The park has real bathrooms. Please remember the five cycling essentials. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Ride Leader is Lisa Hunter:  Cell:  770-630-2233   call if any questions.    Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2021-09-08BicycleB/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MORGAN LOOP PLUS EAST CANYON DAMWednesday, September 8,  B / B+ level Road Ride, Morgan Loop plus East Canyon Dam. Meet at Morgan Riverside Park in Morgan for a prompt 9:00 AM departure. Ride length approximately 40 miles with a 20 mile loop around the Morgan valley with easy rollers through primarily agricultural areas. The second 20 miles is an out and back with rolling terrain until the last substantial climb up to the East Canyon Dam. The view changes from agricultural to a steep and narrow mountain canyon. The turn-around and snack location is the dam The elevation difference between the lowest point in the town of Peterson and the dam is almost 1,000' and the average pace will be 13 - 15mph. The ride should take about 3 1/2 hours with a few stops to regroup. BRING A LUNCH to have at the park after the ride Directions from Park City to Riverside Park: Take Interstate 80 East to Interstate 84 exit, Get on Interstate 84 and proceed to exit # 103 / Morgan. At end of the exit ramp turn left and proceed straight until you pass Ridley's on your right then IMMEDIATELY turn LEFT onto 250 East. Continue straight to the first stop sign and turn right onto 125 North. Pass two commercial buildings on your right then IMMEDIATELY turn RIGHT into Riverside Park.  Driving time from Kimball Jct. is 40+/- minutes. The park has real bathrooms. Release of liability form will be provided by the ride host. The host asks that all ride participants be fully vaccinated. Ride host: Robin Reade   860-989-1519   if any questions.Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2021-09-08BicycleA- LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - SQUAW PEAK & SOUTH FORK ROAD
Wednesday, September 8 – “A-” level road bike ride Squaw Peak & South Fork Rd
Meet at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon for on-time departure at 9:00 AM
Total ride:  25 miles & 2,600’ elevation gain (two climbs)
We will start at Vivian Park and  head down the path along the Provo River.  At mile 4.0, we will exit the path and walk a few steps up to a small bridge that will take us over the Provo River and to Hwy 189.  We will then play a real life game of “Frogger” as we cross Hwy 189 to get to the start of Squaw Peak Rd.  A 10% loss of life at this crossing will be considered acceptable.  Anything greater than that will be a mission failure.  The super-nice climb up to the Overlook at Squaw Peak is about 4.3 miles with 1,700’ elevation gain.  This is about a 7.4% average grade.  The beginning is steeper, and there is a short 13% kicker at the very top just to test your mettle.  About 4.1 miles up from the start of the climb there is a fork where we will go right to the overlook.  There are views of Utah Lake and Utah Valley from the overlook.   After a short break at the summit, we will head back to Vivian Park, the same way we came.  Note:  The crossing of Hwy 189 is easier in this direction, so we shouldn’t lose anyone on this crossing.  You can fill up your water bottle and use the bathrooms at Vivian Park.  We will then head up South Fork Rd for about 4.3 miles.  It is a hilly-dilly, low traffic, rural road with about 700’ of elevation gain.  We will turn around at the closed gate to Trefoil Ranch.  This is an “A” route, but I will be riding at an “A-“ pace.  Expect the ride to take 2 ½ to 3 hours.  We will re-group at key places along the ride.
A level riders are welcome to join and ride at their own pace.
The leader requests not e-bikes on this ride. Bring the five cycling essentials!
The leaders is going to bring a lunch to eat at a nice picnic table in the shade at Vivian Park after the ride.  Feel free to do the same.
THE MAP IS INCORRECT - To get to Vivian Park take SR 189 past the exit to Sundance ( Hwy 92), go through the tunnel and Vivian Park will be the second left.  (If you go past Bridal Falls on the left you missed it.)
Leader:  Keith English (626) 340–1579
Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2021-09-07BicycleEASY BICYCLE RIDE - CITY PARK TO SNOW PARK LODGE
  TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 - Easy bike ride - From City Park near Tennis Courts to Snow Park Lodge. Park adjacent to the tennis courts at the North end of City Park. We will gather at the bench between the tennis courts and the baseball outfield fence. There is plenty of parking. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. This will be a 6.2 mile ride with 330 feet of elevation. The uphill portion will occur in the first 1/3 of the ride with appropriate stops for rest and water, then it’s almost all flat or downhill the rest of the way. We will ride on paved/concrete bike trails and residential streets. There will be short segments on dirt/gravel where concrete bike paths have deteriorated. We will ride up the Poison Creek Trail bike path through City Park to the traffic circle near the downtown bus terminal. We will cross Marsac Ave through the crosswalk to Deer Valley Drive. We will continue up on the Deer Valley Drive West bike path to Snow Park where we will have a rest stop. Restrooms are available at Snow Park Lodge. When ready, we will ride down the bike path adjacent to Deer Valley Drive East to the duck ponds for a loop around and to say hi to the quackers. We will cross into the condo/townhome area and ride a couple of loops on flat ground around the area. Then it is on the bike path adjacent to Deer Valley Drive North to follow our bread crumbs via Deer Valley Drive and the Poison Creek Trail to the parking area. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail segments at the duck ponds will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes may find the dirt/gravel areas too unstable. We will ride at an average of 6.0 mph uphill and 8.0 mph downhill. The ride will take about 1.25 - 1.50 hours with time for rest and water stops. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only totally vaccinated people attend. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please call Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes, cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135
City Park, 1400 Park Ave, Park City
2021-09-03BicycleA ROAD RIDE-ALPINE LOOP
Alpine on Friday, Sept 3 at 9 am- We will ride the Vivian Park/Sundance loop. .  We will leave Vivian Park riding down the bike trail to the intersection of  US 189 and University Blvd., follow the wide sidewalk along SR 52 for a short distance and then take a wide bike path all the way to Alpine Loop Hwy. We will climb up Alpine Loop Hwy past Timpooneke cave/campground all the way to the top of Aspen Grove and then down and past Sundance all the way back to US 189. The last mile returning to Vivian Park is on US 189 but there is a good shoulder. A riders know the drill about protocol and water/fuel so be square.The ride about 45 miles with your 4000 of assent  THE LOCATION ON THE MAP IS INCORRECT To get to Vivian Park take SR 189 past the exit to Sundance ( Hwy 92), go through the tunnel and Vivian Park will be on the second left.  (If you go past Bridal Falls on the left you missed it.)
Leader: Ben Koerselman, 801-792-9173 or benkoer@aol.com
Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2021-09-01BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD RIDE0SNAKE CREEK CANYON AND CASCADE SPRINGS  Wednesday, September 1 - Road bike ride from Midway up Snake Creek Canyon and Cascade Springs Road We will meet at the Wasatch Mountain State Park Headquarters in Midway (located at the intersection of Snake Creek Road and SR 222 in Midway) for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Wasatch Mountain State Park Headquarters up and down Snake Creek Canyon, then to Cascade Springs Road to the intersection with Highway 92 (Alpine Loop Road).  The ride will be about 40 miles with about 5100 feet of ascent.  Much of the road is in beautiful condition, having been recently paved. Bring a Utah State Parks Pass to enable parking at the Park Headquarters. Cell phone service may be limited. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319Wasatch Mountain State Park, 1281 Warm Springs Rd , Midway
2021-08-31BicycleEASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, 224 CONNECTOR TRAIL, OLD RANCH ROAD & HIGHLAND DRTUESDAY AUGUST 31 - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left in front of Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. This will be a 7.7 mile loop ride with 168 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved roads, dirt/ gravel trail and boardwalk. We will share Old Ranch Road with vehicles. We will ride along the East 224 Connector Trail to Willow Creek Park for a rest stop. We will then head east on the bike path adjacent to Old Ranch Road and then on Old Ranch Road. We will come back to Newpark on Highland Dr. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1-1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only totally vaccinated people attend. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-08-31BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - PARK CITY LOOPTuesday, August 31 - B-level road bike ride - Park City Loop Meet at Park City Community Church on Bear Hollow Drive (next to Park City Nursery on Bear Hollow Drive) at 9:30 AM for an on-time departure This will be about a 23 mile ride with about 1400 feet elevation gain on back roads and paved bike trails.  We will ride at a B-level pace of about 13 mph, with stops along the way.  No one will be dropped. This ride will take about 2.5 hours. Cell service is available during the ride. Bring the four cycling essentials. Leader: Chuck Mollard - cell: 917-881-9022park city community church, 4501 North Highway 224, Park Ciuty
2021-08-28BicycleNAC SUMMIT CHALLENGE ROAD BIKE RIDE

Saturday, August 28 – NAC Summit Challenge

Register now as prices increase at midnight, Friday, July 9
 

PCMSC will once again participate in the National Ability Center’s “Summit Challenge” as a club event. This year the event will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2021. The Summit Challenge is a community cycling event for riders of all ages & abilities. This event directly supports adaptive recreational programs at the National Ability Center, empowering individuals of all abilities.

This event offers 5 rides:

100-Mile Ride with 6800 feet elevation gain – This would be for our A level riders

80-Mile Ride with 4200 feet elevation gain – This could be for our A or B+ level riders

50-Mile Ride with 3100 feet elevation gain – Appropriate for our B or B+ level riders.

25-Mile Ride with 1100 feet elevation gain - Ideal for our B level riders
 
16-Mile Ride with 700 feet elevation gain – Ideal for our C level riders.
 

Registration application and fees are the responsibility of each participant and you need to register to participate in this ride.

Registration fees (up until midnight, Friday, July 9) are as follows:

100-Mile Ride: $125 fee

80-Mile Ride: $80 fee

50-Mile Ride: $65 fee

25-Mile Ride: $45 fee
 

16-Mile Ride: $35 fee

You may register on the NAC Web site at: https://summitchallenge100.org Click on Register then select your ride category and click on to add/join Team Registration. Then click on Register Teammate and select Park City Mountain Sports Club from the drop down menu in the team field. Enter our team password: ride2021 in the Team Password field and complete the rest of the form with your personal data.
This is a fully supported course for each of the rides and the registration fees allow NAC to meet the needs of cyclists with a disability to participate at no cost to them. There will be food and beverages as well as entertainment at the NAC at the end of the ride as well as group photos. Route information and elevations can be found at: https://summitchallenge100.org under FAQS.

The team Captain on the registration is Chuck Mollard.  If any questions call Chuck – cell: 917-881-9022 or email chuckmollard@gmail.com.

NATIONAL ABILITIES CENTER, 1000 Ability Way, Park City
2021-08-26BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - THE GRIND PLUS HEBER LOOP

Thursday, August 26 - Road bike ride consisting of The Grind plus Heber Valley loop.

We will meet at the LDS Chapel parking lot located at 6250 East, 1200 South, Heber, for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. 

This will be an A-level road bike ride from the LDS Chapel, up Lake Creek Road about 9 miles to the end of the pavement (aka, “THE GRIND”), returning and continuing around Heber Valley to the Gravel Pit, the Gun Club, Soldier Hollow, Midway and then back to the beginning. The ride will be about 55 miles with about 5000 feet of ascent.  The Grind portion itself is about 9 miles with about 2750 feet of ascent.

After the ride, there will be a simple outdoors lunch of pulled pork sandwiches at Tim & Betsy Ricks’ home (at 685 Pole Dr., Heber—which is very close to the starting point of the ride).  If you plan to join us for lunch, please RSVP by texting Tim at 801-319-9445 or emailing at htricks@gmail.com.  It will be potluck and BYOB.  The potluck will be a bit random—just bring fruit, chips, veggies or whatever you like.  The luncheon is being coordinated with a B Group ride being led by Betsy Ricks.  Those coming to the lunch must have been Covid vaccinated.

Cell phone service is generally available.

Timothy Ricks will lead the ride.

As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445

LDS Church Parking Lot, 6250 E 1200 S, Heber City
2021-08-26BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - HEBER VALLEY LOOP

Thursday, August 26– B-level road bike ride consisting of the Heber Valley loop.

We will meet at the LDS Chapel parking lot located at 6250 East, 1200 South, Heber, for an on-time departure at 9:30 am. 

This will be a B-level road bike ride from the LDS Chapel,  around Heber Valley to the Gravel Pit, the Gun Club, Soldier Hollow, Midway and then back to the beginningThe ride will be about 28 miles with about 1700 feet of ascent.  The ride should take about 2.5 hours.

After the ride, there will be a simple outdoors lunch of pulled pork sandwiches at Tim & Betsy Ricks’ home (at 685 Pole Dr., Heber—which is very close to the starting point of the ride).  If you plan to join us for lunch, please RSVP by texting Betsy at 801-319-9540 or emailing at betsybricks@gmail.com

It will be potluck and BYOB.  The potluck will be a bit random—just bring fruit, salad, chips, veggies or whatever you like.  The luncheon is being coordinated with a A Group ride being led by Tim Ricks.  Those coming to the lunch must have been Covid vaccinated.

Cell service should be good for most of the ride. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader – Betsy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9540

LDS Church Parking Lot, 6250 E 1200 S, Heber City
2021-08-23BicycleB+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - COALVILLE TO LOST CREEK RESERVOIRMonday, August 23, B+ road bike ride from Coalville to Lost Creek Reservoir Meet in parking area  beside Coalville Courthouse  for an on-time  departure at 8:30 AM This will be an out and back ride ride from Coalville out past Echo Reservoir, along the frontage road adjacent to I-80, up to Croyton and up toward the Lost Creek Reservoir dam.  The ride is about 50 miles total with about 1150 elevation gain.  The only steep part is the last mile up to the dam which is optional.  We will ride at a B pace of 12-15 mph and the ride will take about 4.5 hours. Bring plenty of water and the five cycling essentials.  Bring a snack to enjoy at the turn-around point. Limited cell service. E-bikes are welcome Leaders: Amanda Norton - cell: 703-229-9875 Jim Jacobs - cell: 571-286-1031Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2021-08-23BicycleEASY BICYCLE RIDE - MCPOLIN FARM TO MAIN STREET PC
  MONDAY AUGUST 23 - Easy bike ride - From The Farm Trailhead Parking Area. Meet in the Farm Trailhead parking area on the east side of 224 near the McPolin Barn. There is a moderate amount of parking and there should be enough spaces at 8:45am on a Monday. If the parking is full there is another parking area close by which is on the route. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time 9am departure. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. This will be a 8.7 mile loop ride with 300 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike trails, quiet residential streets and Park Ave in the new bike lane. There are NO dirt/gravel bike trails on this ride. We will ride up the paved Iron Canyon path beginning at the McPolin barn on the west side of 224 to Pay Day Dr. We will enter the residential neighborhood on Pay Day Dr. to Rotary Park, then go left on Thaynes Canyon Dr to Three Kings Dr. to Silver King Dr. There we will cross to 15th St to Park Ave. We will ride up Park Ave in the new bike lane to 9th St. for a rest stop at the bottom of Main St. Now for the down hill portion of the ride. We will go down the Poison Creek trail through City Park into the Bonanza area. We will go along Iron Horse Dr. on the bike path to 224, down the bike path adjacent to 224, across Kearns Blvd to the Park City Olympic Welcome Plaza and then down the paved McLeod Trail to the parking area. We will NOT ride on 224 or Kearns Blvd. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.0 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.5 - 1.75 hours with time for rest and water stops. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only fully vaccinated folks join this ride. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135
McPolin parking area/Farm Trail parking area, 3005 Hwy 224, Park City
2021-08-22BicycleB / B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - SUMMIT CHALLENGE TUNE UP - AMENDED START TIMESunday, August 22 - B / B+ level road bike ride - Summit Challenge Tune up Meet at Quinn's junction parking lot near the restrooms at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure We will follow the 50 mile / 80 mile Summit Challenge route, with the exception of the loop around Park City. We will ride on SR 248, make a  right onto Democrat Alley to Lambert Lane and around to Francis, left on Foothill Drive to Kamus, out route 32, then up Weber Canyon, back to Robert Young Lane, left on SR 32 to Brown"s Canyon and back to SR 248 to Quinns.  The total distance is about 62 miles with about 3600 feet elevation gain. B riders wishing to reduce the length of the ride can skip Weber Canyon and make a left off of SR 32 on to Robert Young Lane.  This would make it about 38 miles with 2400 feet elevation gain. A riders and E-bikes are welcome. Most of the ride will have cell service, except for Weber Canyon. All participants must sign the Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader - Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022        Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2021-08-20BicycleC-Level Road Bike Ride - Croydon to Lost Creek Dam
Update - the weather forecast for Friday morning is for lows in the upper 30's which is a bit chilly!  I am moving the start time for our ride  back an hour to 10 AM.  Should be in the mid 50's by then.  Looking forward to a sunny, smoke free ride.
Friday, August 20th - Croydon to Lost Creek Dam
Meet at Croydon City Park for a 10 AM departure
Please note that the first Henefer exit on I-80 is closed and the bridge at  Henefer is also closed.  Therefore,  you will have to get off I-80 East at the Echo exit and then make a left turn, go under the highway and make another left on Old Highway 30.  Google Maps will take you the correct way. https://goo.gl/maps/b9iCNsKuSZYm8a3z9
This will be an out and back ride of about 22 miles with an elevation gain of about 800 feet. Most of the ride is on  a beautiful country road with gently rolling hills and beautiful views of the surrounding farms and is very, very lightly traveled.  We will stop for a break  and turn around at the base of the dam.  Riders that what a big climb or has  an E Bike can continue for about half mile up to the dam with an additional 180 feet elevation gain, but this is optional. We will ride with an average pace between 10 to 12  mph.
There are rest rooms  at both the start of the ride and at the turn around point.  There will be cell service for much of the ride.  E Bikes are welcome. Ride Time is approximately 2.5 to 3  hours including stops.  There is a nice picnic facility at the park where you can have a drink and a snack at the end of the ride.
Bring a snack and the five cycling essentials. Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.
Link to Strava Ride Summary - https://www.strava.com/activities/5824766069
C Ride Leader - Don Roll T:385 775 0172
Croydon City Park, 1801 N 6900 E,, Croydon
2021-08-18BicyclePOSTPONED TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 - A LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-THE GRIND AND HEBER VALLEY

POSTPONE TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 - Road bike ride consisting of The Grind plus Heber Valley loop.

We will meet at the LDS Chapel parking lot located at 6250 East, 1200 South, Heber, for an on-time departure at 8:30 am. 

This will be an A-level road bike ride from the LDS Chapel, up Lake Creek Road about 9 miles to the end of the pavement (aka, “THE GRIND”), returning and continuing around Heber Valley to the Gravel Pit, the Gun Club, Soldier Hollow, Midway and then back to the beginning. The ride will be about 55 miles with about 5000 feet of ascent.  The Grind portion itself is about 9 miles with about 2750 feet of ascent.

After the ride, there will be a simple outdoors lunch of pulled pork sandwiches at Tim & Betsy Ricks’ home (at 685 Pole Dr., Heber—which is very close to the starting point of the ride).  If you plan to join us for lunch, please RSVP by texting Tim at 801-319-9445 or emailing at htricks@gmail.com.  It will be potluck and BYOB.  The potluck will be a bit random—just bring fruit, chips, veggies or whatever you like.  The luncheon is being coordinated with a B Group ride being led by Betsy Ricks.  Those coming to the lunch must have been Covid vaccinated.

Cell phone service is generally available.

Timothy Ricks will lead the ride.

As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445

LDS Church Parking Lot, 6250 E 1200 S, Heber City
2021-08-18BicyclePOSTPONED TO AUGUST 26 - B-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - HEBER VALLEY LOOP

POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 26– B-level road bike ride consisting of the Heber Valley loop.

We will meet at the LDS Chapel parking lot located at 6250 East, 1200 South, Heber, for an on-time departure at 9:30 am. 

This will be a B-level road bike ride from the LDS Chapel,  around Heber Valley to the Gravel Pit, the Gun Club, Soldier Hollow, Midway and then back to the beginningThe ride will be about 28 miles with about 1700 feet of ascent.  The ride should take about 2.5 hours.

After the ride, there will be a simple outdoors lunch of pulled pork sandwiches at Tim & Betsy Ricks’ home (at 685 Pole Dr., Heber—which is very close to the starting point of the ride).  If you plan to join us for lunch, please RSVP by texting Betsy at 801-319-9540 or emailing at betsybricks@gmail.com

It will be potluck and BYOB.  The potluck will be a bit random—just bring fruit, salad, chips, veggies or whatever you like.  The luncheon is being coordinated with a A Group ride being led by Tim Ricks.  Those coming to the lunch must have been Covid vaccinated.

Cell service should be good for most of the ride. As always, prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader – Betsy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9540

LDS Church Parking Lot, 6250 E 1200 S, Heber City
2021-08-16BicycleCANCELED - B and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE TO THE TOP OF CASCADE SCENIC BYWAYThis ride has been canceled due to unhealthy air quality. Monday, August 16 – B & B+ level road bike ride Midway Dog Park through Midway to the top of Cascade Scenic Byway Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 8:00AM for an on time departure to beat the heat, wind and cars.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.
 
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
 
The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-08-16BicycleCANCELED - EASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK BIKE PATHS EASTWARD/WESTWARD ALONG I-80 MONDAYThis ride has been canceled due to unhealthy air quality. August 16 - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left in front of Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. This will be a 7.9 mile out and back ride with 150 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike paths, 2 very short dirt/gravel trails and bridges with boardwalk. We will NOT ride on roads. We will cross under I-80 on a boardwalk. We will dismount to make this crossing. We will ride eastward on the paved bike path adjacent to Bitner Rd., back under the I-80 underpass to Highland Dr. and eastward on the adjacent paved bike path to a short dirt/gravel trail (some may choose to walk this short section) to the SR-40 bike/hike/jogging underpass, up the Wasatch paved bike path to the next I-80 bike/hike/jogging underpass. There we will have our rest stop in the shaded underpass. We will return via almost the same route, except we will follow the paved bike paths along Highland Dr. all the way to Newpark Town Center. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes are not recommended because they may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.25 -1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only fully vaccinated folks join this ride. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-08-12BicycleA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - KAMUS TO MIRROR LAKE

A-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – KAMAS TO MIRROR LAKE

 

Thursday, August 12 at 8:00 am- Road bike ride from Kamas to Mirror Lake

We will meet at the Kamas Foodtown parking lot, for an on-time departure at 8:00 am

This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Kamas Foodtown parking lot to Mirror Lake.  The ride will be about 64 miles with about 5100 feet of ascent.     

Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  Cell phone service may be limited

Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks cell: 801-319-9445

Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2021-08-12BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MIRROR LAKE HIGHWAY YELLOW PINE PARKING LOT TO PROVO FALLSThursday, August 12 - B-level road bike ride - Mirror Lake Highway - Yellow Pine Trailhead parking lot to Provo Falls Meet at Yellow Pine Trailhead parking lot at 8:30 for an on-time departure.. This will be an out and back ride along Mirror Lake Highway for a distance of about 17 miles to the Provo Falls parking lot with a climb of about 2500 feet.  The return is mostly downhill to the Yellow Pine parking lot.  We will ride at a B-level pace with a little slower going up and faster gong down. This ride should take about 2.5 hours. There will be no cell service on this ride. Bring the five cycling essentials: The Yellow Pine Trailhead is on the left hand side of the highway past Samak. All participants will be required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader - Betsy Ricks - Cell: 801-319-9540Yellow Pine Trailhead, Forest Road 431, Kamas
2021-08-10Bicycle(CANCELLED)EASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, 224 CONNECTOR TRAIL, OLD RANCH ROAD AND HIGHLAND DRTHIS RIDE IS CANCELLED DUE TO UNHEALTHY SMOKE IN THE AIR TUESDAY August 10, 2021 - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left in front of Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. This will be a 7.7 mile loop ride with 168 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved roads, dirt/ gravel trail and boardwalk. We will share Old Ranch Road with vehicles. We will ride along the East 224 Connector Trail to Willow Creek Park for a rest stop. We will then head east on the bike path adjacent to Old Ranch Road and then on Old Ranch Road. We will come back to Newpark on Highland Dr. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1-1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only totally vaccinated people attend. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-08-09BicycleCANCELED B and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE TO THE TOP OF CASCADE SCENIC BYWAYThis ride is canceled due to unhealthy air conditions. Monday, August 9 – B & B+ level road bike ride Midway Dog Park through Midway to the top of Cascade Scenic Byway Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 8:00AM for an on time departure to beat the heat, wind and cars.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.
 
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
 
The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
 
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-08-06BicycleB+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - CANYONS TO PROMONTORY TO ROYAL STREETFriday,  August 6,  B+ level road bike ride - Canyons to Promontory to Royal Street Meet at Canyon's parking lot near the Cabriolet at 8:30 for an on-time departure This will be a NAC training ride of about 40 mile with about 3400 feet elevation gain and will take about four hours.This will be good training for anyone planning on doing the Summit Challenge of either the 50 mile or the 80 mile ride.  This will be at a B-level pace of 12-14 mph with four stops along the way. We will leave the Canyon's parking lot, to Old Ranch Road, to Trailside and up Promontory on the bike trail.  We will then go past Home Depot on Old Route 40 into town and up Royal Street.  We will return via Meadows Drive back on SR 224 to Canyons. A riders welcome to go at a faster pace and E-bikes are permitted. Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top or Royal Street. Be sure to bring the five cycling essentials! All participants will be required to sign the Club's Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader - Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022  Canyons Lower Parking Lot, Canyons Resort Drive, Park City
2021-08-04BicycleB/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE -- CHALK CREEKWendnesday, Aug 4,  B/B+ 30 mile out and back Road Bike Ride on Chalk Creek. A riders are invited and can ride to the end and e-bikes are also allowed. Meet at the Coalville Court House for an 8:15 departure to beat the heat and beat the winds. This ride travels through a beautiful farming valley with some dramatic mountain scenery. This ride has many long rolling hills and the elevation gain from the start point to the 15 mile turn-around point is about 1200 feet. Cell service is spotty for the first 10 miles and less after the 10 mile point. B ride pace is 12-15 mph but may be less due to all the hills. Ride will take approximately 3 - 3 1/2 hours with one or two stops to regroup and a snack break at the turn around point. Bring plenty of water and a snack. There are a few lunch options in town if people are interested after the ride. Robin Reade is hosting this ride:  Cell 860-989-1519Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2021-08-03BicycleA ROAD RIDE-LOOP AROUND THE BLOCK (BASIN TO EMIGRATION CY TO GAURDSMAN PASS)NAC Summit Challenge check ride for the A group. We will meet at the Basin Rec parking lot for an on time 8 AM departure. Our route will follow the frontage road to the top of Parleys and then down I-80 to East Canyon (I know this isn’t desirable but it’s the only way for a road bike and there is a safe shoulder). We will continue up and over Emigration Pass, down to the zoo and then take residential streets to Wasatch Blvd. The ride continues down Wasatch to Big Cottonwood Cyn, up to Solitude and then up and over Guardsman Pass and down on SR224 returning to Basin Rec.  This is a big ride but we will take water, fuel and rest breaks as required. I don’t know elevation gain but it’s significant. The distance is about 65 miles. Club protocols apply. Leader: Ben Koerselman, 801-792-9173Basin Recreation, 1388 Center Drive, Park City
2021-08-02BicycleEASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, 224 CONNECTOR TRAIL, OLD RANCH ROAD & HIGHLAND DR
EASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, 224 CONNECTOR TRAIL, OLD RANCH ROAD & HIGHLAND DR MONDAY August 2, 2021 - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left in front of Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. This will be a 7.7 mile loop ride with 168 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved roads, dirt/ gravel trail and boardwalk. We will share Old Ranch Road with vehicles. We will ride along the East 224 Connector Trail to Willow Creek Park for a rest stop. We will then head east on Old Ranch Road along the Osguthorpe Farm and the Swaner Preserve. We will come back to Newpark on Highland Dr. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1-1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only totally vaccinated people attend. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135
Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-08-02BicycleB and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE TO THE TOP OF CASCADE SCENIC BYWAYMonday, August 2  – B & B+ level road bike ride Midway Dog Park through Midway to the top of Cascade Scenic Byway Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 8:00AM for an on time departure to beat the heat, wind and cars.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-07-28BicycleA- LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - ALPINE LOOPWednesday, July 28 - A- level road bike ride Alpine Loop Meet at Vivian Park in Provo Canyon for on-time departure at 8:00 AM We will do the Alpine Loop in the clockwise direction.  Head down the path along the Provo River.  Take the Murdock Canal Trail North.  Up Hwy 92 to the summit then down Hwy 92 past Sundance.  About 38 miles with 3,200’ elevation gain.  This is an “A” route, but I will be riding at an “A-“ pace.  Expect the ride to take 3 ½ to 4 hours.  We will plan to re-group at key places along the ride. THE LOCATION ON THE MAP IS INCORRECT To get to Vivian Park take SR 189 past the exit to Sundance ( Hwy 92), go through the tunnel and Vivian Park will be on the left.  (If you go past Bridal Falls on the left you missed it.) Leader:  Keith English (626) 340 - 1579Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2021-07-27BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE-NEWPARK TO MCPOLIN FARM
TUESDAY JULY 27 - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the front of Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of or out of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. This will be a 8.5 mile, out and back, ride with 275 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike trails, dirt/gravel bike trails and boardwalk. We will NOT be riding on streets. We will ride up the East 224 Connector Trail to the Farm Trail to the McLeod Trail to the McPolin Barn for a rest stop, then back to Newpark Town Center by the same trails. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes might find the dirt/gravel trail too unstable. If anyone will need help with their bicycles either off of or out of a vehicle or back onto or into a vehicle, help is available. We will ride at an average of 7.0 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.25 - 1.50 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride. We request that only totally vaccinated people attend. There is no maximum number of riders. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve or Kathy to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135
Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-07-27BicycleA ROAD RIDE- HENEFER TO BIG MOUNTAIN AND BACKTuesday, July  27 at 8 30 am-"A"Road Ride from Henefer Rodeo Park to the top of Big Mountain and back The ride will start with a climb  to the top of the Hogs Back, then we will descend down to the East Canyon Reservoir  and then ride the 6 or so mile climb to the top to Big Mountain. There is one relatively steep climb on the way back. The ride will be about 45 miles with about 3500 feet of assent. E bikes are welcome and all club protocols will apply. Limited cell service for most of the ride. Bring water and snacks to enjoy at the top of Big Mountain. It the bridge is out at the first Henefer exit, continue on I-84 to the second exit and then take the highway back to  exit on the north side of the bridge. Organizer: Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2021-07-21BicycleB/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - JORDANELLE PARKWAY - DEER VALLEYWednesday, July 21 - B/B+ Road bike ride - Jordanelle Parkway - Deer Valley Meet west side of the Mayflower exit for an 8:00AM on time departure. The meeting location is at the Mayflower exit 8 of US-40/US-189.  After you exit, park on the road on the west side of the highway.  Do not park at the Lodge at Stillwater. We will ride over the bridge and continue on the Jordanelle Parkway Blvd to Richardson Flats Road which will connect to the paved Rail Trail going towards Park City. Taking the Rail trail to Old Town Park city, we will turn onto Deer Valley Drive at the round-about.  We will continue to Snowpark to take a break then continue to Queen Ester to the entrance to Deer Crest where we will climb and go through the guard station.  Descend on Deer Crest back to our cars.  This ride will be about 16 miles with 1345 ascent.
It is imperative to bike single file when on the rail trail and on Deer Valley Drive, Queen Ester, as well as climbing up Deer Crest and on the descent.
Bring the five road cycling essentials with plenty of water.
Leader: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745
Jordanelle Express Gondola, Deer Hollow Drive, Heber City
2021-07-20BicycleEASY BIKE RIDE- QUINNS TO BONANZA
EASY BICYCLE RIDE - AROUND QUINN’S, UP THE RAIL TRAIL TO BONANZA AREA TUESDAY JULY 20, 2021 - 9 AM, Easy bike ride - From Quinn’s Junction Meet at the Quinn’s Junction Sport’s Field parking lots to the left above the bathrooms. There is plenty of parking. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time 9am departure. This will be a 7.3 mile mostly loop ride with 195 feet of elevation in the first half of the ride. We will ride on paved bicycle paths. There are no dirt/gravel trails on this ride. We will ride around Quinn’s Junction, up the Rail Trail to the Bonanza area for a rest stop, down to the bicycle path along Kearns/248 to Prospector Park and back down the Rail Trail to Quinn’s Junction. You will NOT ride on Kearns/248. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph with appropriate stops for water and rest. The ride will take about 1 to 1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve Holmes will lead this ride. Kathy is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery and likely will not be on the ride. No maximum of riders. I will ask for a volunteer to sweep. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve to see if the ride has been cancelled. Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2021-07-20BicycleA/A- ROAD RIDE-CLIMBS OF SNYDERVILLETuesday, July 20th at 9 am-A/A- Bike Ride- Basin Rec We will meet at Basin Rec for a 9 am departure. We will climb Olympic Park, then to the top of Promontory,  then do a lap around Jeremy Ranch and then climb to the home  of the co-leader (7015 Canyon Dr) for a barbecue lunch. After lunch you can ride back to your car at Basin.The ride will be about 45 miles with some steep climbs en-route (Canyon Drive gets to a grade of 14% and averages about 9%). The total assent is about 3500 ft. . Decent cell service on the ride and bring a snack and fluid to stay fueled and hydrated. E bikes are welcome and riders do not have to complete the entire ride to join us for lunch Co-leaders:  Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762 Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022Basin Recreation, 1388 Center Drive, Park City
2021-07-19BicycleB and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE TO THE TOP OF CASCADE SCENIC BYWAYMonday, July 19th - B & B+ level road bike ride Midway Dog Park through Midway to the top of Cascade Scenic Byway Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 8:00AM for an on time departure to beat the heat, wind and cars.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-07-13BicycleA ROAD BIKE RIDE-EXTENDED PARK CITY LOOPWe will meet at Quinn’s Junction parking lot at 8 AM on July 13th for an on time departure.  We will ride along the frontage road past Home Depot, up to the top of Promontory on the bike path and then descend on the road. The route will continue to Kimball Junction, up to the top of Olympic Park, down through Sun Peak and into town on SR224. We will ride up Royal St to Silver Lake and back to Park City on Marsac (fast) and then return to Quinn’s via SR248. This about a 30 mile ride with significant elevation gains. All club protocols apply. Leader: Ben Koerselman, 801-792-9173Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2021-07-13BicycleEASY BICYCLE RIDE-NEWPARK BIKE PATHS.
EASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK BIKE PATHS WESTWARD & EASTWARD ALONG I-80 TUESDAY July 13 - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure. This will be a 8.32 mile loop ride with 133 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike paths only. We will NOT ride on roads or dirt/gravel paths. We will cross under I-80 a couple of times on the bike paths. We will ride around Newpark Town Center, under 224, crossing 2 signalized intersections to the westward paved bike path adjacent to Kilby Rd. We will cross under I-80 at the Pinebrook Rd/Homestead Rd traffic circles. There we will have our rest stop. We will continue eastward along the paved bike path along Rasmussen Rd to Bitner Rd, back under I-80 to Highland Dr and the adjacent westward paved bike path to Newpark Town Center. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.25 -1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve Holmes will lead this ride. Kathy is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery and likely will not be on the ride. No maximum number of riders. I will ask someone to volunteer to sweep. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact Steve to see if the ride has been cancelled. sandkholmes@comcast.net
Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-07-12BicycleB and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE TO THE TOP OF CASCADE SCENIC BYWAYMonday, July 12th – B & B+ level road bike ride Midway Dog Park through Midway to the top of Cascade Scenic Byway Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 8:00AM for an on time departure to beat the heat, wind and cars.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B and B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1,575 feet of elevation gain.
A-level riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  A-level riders can proceed to the Alpine Loop if they desire.
The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy with the possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the parking lot at the top. Please bring the five cycling essentials.

Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-07-09BicycleEASY BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, SWANER, OLD RANCH ROAD AND EAST 224 CONNECTOR TRAIL
  FRIDAY JULY 9, 2021, 9AM - Easy bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s. Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the front of Best Buy for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for an on time departure at 9am. This will be a 7.7 mile loop ride with 168 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved roads, dirt/ gravel trail and boardwalk. We will share Old Ranch Road with vehicles. We will ride around the Swaner Preserve to the dirt/gravel bike path along Old Ranch Road to Willow Creek Park for a rest stop, and back to Newpark on the East 224 Connector Trail. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1-1.5 hours. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve Holmes will lead this ride. Kathy is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery and likely will not be on the ride. No maximum of riders. Someone will volunteer to sweep. No RSVP is necessary. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the leader to see if the ride has been cancelled. Leader - Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831.
Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2021-07-08BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE-FRANCIS PARK TO HANNA VIA WOLF CREEK PASS  Thursday, July 8 at 8 am - Road bike ride from Jordanelle to Hanna We will meet at the Rock Cliff Boat Launch parking area, located at the end of Rock Cliff Road in Rock Cliff State Park on the Jordanelle (where the Provo River enters the Jordanelle),  for an on-time departure at 8:00 am. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Francis Park  parking area to Lower River Road, then up Highway 35 to Nobletts, then from Nobletts to the summit at Wolf Creek Campground, then a long descent to Hanna.  Return will be the same, except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  The ride will be about 82 miles with about 6000 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group, if necessary, at Nobletts, at the summit, at Hanna and again at the summit.   With two solid climbs, the ride can be challenging, but there is nothing more than about 10% gradient on either climb.   Bring enough food and water for this longer ride.  There is a small café in Hanna called the Hanna Hilton Café & Bar, where we will grab some blueberry pie (if the place is open) before turning around for the return trip. Cell phone service may be limited. Timothy Ricks will lead the ride. Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-07-07BicycleB and B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE AROUND MIDWAY, HEBER, CHARLESTON & DANIELWednesday, July 7th B and B+ road bike ride - Midway, Heber, Charleston, and Daniel Loop

8:00AM-11:00AM

Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway at 8:00AM for an on time departure.  Restrooms available.  

Beautiful ride around the back roads of the Heber Valley.  Approximately 30 miles with 1100 feet elevation gain.  This ride will be at a B-level pace of 12-15 mph.  A-level riders are welcome to go at their own pace.  

Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy, plus the five cycling essentials. Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather. Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.

Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
dog park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-06-30BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - KAMUS TO WEBER CANYONWednesday, June 30   – B level road bike ride up Weber Canyon We will meet at the LDS church in Kamus for an on-time departure at 8:30 AM This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 27miles with about 1700 feet of climbing.  We will ride at a B-level pace of average 12-15 mph with a little slower going up and a little faster coming down. There will be limited cell phone coverage and e-bikes are permitted. We will meet at the LDS Church in Kamas  which is close to the start of the bike path in Marion Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by one of the ride leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - cell-917 881 9022Church of Latter Day Saints, 3038 UT-32, Kamus
2021-06-30BicycleC LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - WEBER CANYONWhen:  Wednesday June 30th for a 8:30 AM departure Where:  Meet at Oakley Town Hall at 8:30 AM. Our goal is to beat the westerly wind kicking up on the return leg. Ride Overview:  This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be 22 miles with about 1,200 feet of gentle climbing. Bring a snack to enjoy at the top of the canyon. There will be limited cell phone coverage and no bathrooms.  We will ride at a 10-to-12-mile pace with a few stops to re-group. B riders are welcome to join us at a faster pace.  Prior to the ride, you must sign the Activity Release Form. Ride Distance – 22 miles Ride Elevation Gain – 1,200 feet Ride Time – Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes including stops to regroup and a break at the turnaround point Link to Ride on Strava - http://www.strava.com/routes/2845383100832006922 E-Bikes and Hybrid Bikes Permitted C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172 Questions call or text the ride leaderOakley Town Hall, 960 W. Center St, Oakley
2021-06-30BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE FROM MORGAN TO SNOWBASINWednesday, June 30th at 8 30 am- A level road ride from Morgan Riverside Park to Snowbasin and back   This will be an out and back ride of about 45 miles and abut 3000 feet of assent. Once we get to the town of Mountain Green, we will have about 8 miles of climbing to the resort. The ride back has a short climb once we depart the resort, but then it is mostly flat and downhill the rest of the way. E bikes are welcome and bring a snack to enjoy at the resort I will provide a release form to be signed at the start of the ride Leader- Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2021-06-28BicycleB LEVEL /B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MIDWAY DOG PARK UP CASCADE SCENIC PARKWAYMonday, June 28, B level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway Meet at Midway Dog Park at 8:00 AM to beat the heat, wind and cars for an on-time departure.
Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.  B riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-06-22BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - FOODTOWN TO NOBLETTSTuesday, June 22 - B-level road bike ride from Kamus Foodtown to Nobletts Meet at Kamus Foodtown at 9:00 AM for an on-time departure Please park on left section of parking lot so we don’t interfere with shoppers. This will be a out and bike ride of about 30 miles with about 1400 feet elevation gain.  We will ride down Foothill to River Road then ride single file on SR 35 for about 10 miles to Nobletts.  We will stop at the Nobletts and then return via Bench Creek Road past the Buffalo Ranch  and then back to Kamus via Foothill.   About half of the ride, will be along country roads with little traffic with the other half along SR 35 which should not have much traffic on Friday morning. The ride, with stops, should take about 3 to 3.25 hours. We will ride at a pace of 12-15 mph with stops along the way. Bring a snack! Bring the five cycling essentials.  (Be sure you repair kit has everything you need to fix a flat.) Cell service will be available for most of the ride. All participants will be required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader: Bruce Morra - Cell: 862-812-3880Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2021-06-21BicycleB LEVEL /B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MIDWAY DOG PARK UP CASCADE SCENIC PARKWAYMonday, June 21, B level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway Meet at Midway Dog Park at 7:30 AM to beat the heat, wind and cars for an on-time departure.
Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.  B riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-06-16BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE FROM HENEFER TO MORGAN AND BACKWeds, June 16- A level road ride from Henefer to Morgan and back Meet at the Henfer Rodeo Park for an on time departure at 8 30 am This will be a climb up the Hogs Back, then a decent down to the East Canyon reservoir, then some rollers to the dam and then a decent down to Morgan. We turn around in Morgan and then head back The ride will be about 42 miles with about 3000 feet of assent.  There will be limited cell service for most to the ride. Bring water and snacks. Ebikes are welcome If the first eastern exit on I -84 is closed to Henefer, go to the next exit and take local roads back to the starting point A release form will be provided for you to sign Leader-Marvin Kabatznick cell- 203 241 3762  Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2021-06-15BicyclePOSTPONED TO WEDS-A ROAD RIDEHENEFER TO MORGANHenefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2021-06-15Bicycle"B" & "C" ROAD BIKE RIDE - ECHO CANYONWhen:  Tuesday June 15 start at 9:00 AM for B Ride & 9:00 AM for C Ride Where:  Meet at Coalville Courthouse 60 N. Main St, Coalville, UT 84017 B Riders: Robin Reade will lead an out and back B -- B+ bike ride from the Coalville Courthouse to the end of Echo Canyon and back to the Courthouse. Meet at the Coalville Courthouse for an on time 9:00 departure.  The ride terrain is rolling with approximately 700' of elevation gain/loss. The start of the ride follows the east side of the Echo reservoir. At approximately 5.5 miles we will turn right and head east for another easy rolling 12 miles. The turn around point is just before the bridge that goes over Interstate 80, where we can take a brief rest and snack break. The total ride length is just over 32 miles. The pace will be 13 -- 15 mph and will take 2 1/2 to 3 hours with brief stops. Cell service should be good throughout the ride. For history buffs, this ride has several historic markers about the "Utah War" that never happened between the Mormons and the US Army. The release form to be signed will be provided at the start of the ride. C Riders:   Lisa Hunter will lead an out and back C bike ride from the Coalville Courthouse to the "Breastworks" historic sign in Echo Canyon and back to the Courthouse. Meet at the Coalville Courthouse for an on time 9:00 departure.  The ride terrain is rolling with approximately 450' of elevation gain/loss. The start of the ride follows the east side of the Echo reservoir. At approximately 5.5 miles we will turn right and head east for another easy rolling 4 -- 5 miles. The turn around point is at the "Breastworks" historic sign where we can take a brief rest and snack break.  The total ride length is 18 -- 19 miles and should take approximately 2 -- 2 1/2 hours with brief stops, at a 10 -- 12 mph pace. Cell service should be good throughout the ride. This ride has some historic markers about the "Utah" war that never happened between the Mormons and the US Army.The release form to be signed will be provided at the start of the ride. Ride Distance:  B Riders 32 Miles,  C Riders 18-19 Miles Ride Elevation Gain:  B Riders 700 ft,  C Riders 450 ft. Ride Time:  B Riders - 2.5 to 3.0 Hours,  C Riders 2.0 to 2.5 Hours Ride Leaders -  B Riders - Robin Reade: 860-989-1519   C Riders -  Lisa Hunter:  770-630-2233 Any questions call or text the appropriate ride leader.Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2021-06-14BicycleB LEVEL /B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - MIDWAY DOG PARK UP CASCADE SCENIC PARKWAYMonday, June 14, B level and B+ level road bike ride from Midway Dog Park up Cascade Scenic Parkway Meet at Midway Dog Park at 7:30 AM to beat the heat, wind and cars for an on-time departure.
Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.  B riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot, plus the five cycling essentials.
Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-06-13BicycleC ROAD BIKE RIDE - MURDOCK CANAL TRAIL NEAR OREMWhen:   Sunday June 13th for a 9 AM departure Where:  Either meet at Quinns Junction(by the bathrooms) at 8 AM to car-pool or drive directly to Canyon View Park (by the bathrooms on the left as you enter)  on US 189 for a 9 AM departure. Ride Overview This is a paved trail, with little to no elevation gain, with beautiful views of the Wasatch Front and Utah Lake. Bathrooms and water available along the course of the trail.  C riders will ride out and back 25 miles at a 10 to 12 MPH pace with frequent stops.  We will stop at Highland Glen Park for rest and a snack before turning back. .  The release form to be signed will be provided at the start of the ride. More info: https://www.utahmountainbiking.com/trails/murdock.htm Ride Distance – 25 miles Ride Elevation Gain – 400 feet Ride Time – Approx. 3 hours including stops E-Bikes and Hybrid Bikes Permitted Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172 Questions call or text the ride leaderCanyon View Park, 2383 E Provo Canyon Rd, , Provo
2021-06-10BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-MIDWAY TO CASCADE SPRINGS ROAD

Thursday, June 10  at 8 am- Road bike ride from Midway up Cascade Springs Road 

We will meet at the Midway Dog Park parking area (located on Interlaken Drive in Midway) for an on-time departure at 8:00. 

This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Midway Dog Park upCascade Springs Road to the intersection with Highway 92 (Alpine Loop Road).  The ride will be about 32 miles with 4226 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group, if necessary, at the gate to Cascade Springs Road and at the summit. Participants should expect a challenging ride, with gradients in the 5-10% range and one short climb at about 14%.  The road itself is in beautiful condition, having been paved last year.

Bring a snack to eat at the summit.

Cell phone service may be limited.

Timothy Ricks will lead the ride.

Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader Timothy Ricks cell: 801-319-9445

Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-06-08BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - WANSHIP TO ECHOTuesday, June 8 - B-level road bike ride from Wanship to Echo Meet at Wanship rail trail trailhead at 9:30 for on-time departure. This will be about a 30 mile ride with minimum elevation gain.  We will ride from Wanship, past Echo Reservoir to the to the underpass at the Intersection of I-80.  We will return past Echo Reservoir and take the frontage road north of Coalville back to the starting point. We will ride at 12-15 mph with rest stops along the way. Cell service should be good for most of the ride. Bring the five cycling essentials.
All participants will be required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader: Betsy Ricks - Cell: 801-319-9540
Rail Trail,, Old Lincoln Highway and Hoytsville Road, Wanship
2021-06-08BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RODE FROM WANSHIP TO ECHO RESERVOIRTuesday, June 8th at 9 30 am at Wanship Trailhead   Meet at the parking lot by the rail trail in Wanship for an on time departure at 9:30. This will about a 40 mile ride with minimal elevation gain that will focus more on drafting and a higher pace. We will ride past Echo and then follow the red cliffs on the frontage road by I-80.  This will be an out and back ride except for the last 10 miles which will be on the frontage road north of Coalville. All club protocols apply. Leader is Ben Koerselman, 801-792-9173. Sent from my iPadWanship, Old Lincoln Highway and Hoytsville Rd, Wanshp
2021-06-07BicycleA and A MINUS ROAD RIDE ON CHALK CREEK
Monday, June 7th ride at 8am  from Coalville Courthouse to the UT/WY border on Chalk Creek Road
  This is about a 47 mile out and back ride along Chalk Creed Road. There is about 2400 feet of assent. E bikes are welcome and cell service is limited. Bring a snack to enjoy at the border.All club protocols will apply. Leaders: Marvin Kabatznick -cell 203 241 3762 Chuck Mollard -cell 917 881 9022    
Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2021-06-01BicycleA LEVEL ROAD FRIM QUINN’S TO EMPIRE PASS TO BROWNS CANYON

A-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – Quinn’s-Empire Pass-Midway-Browns Canyon

Tuesday, June 1- road bike ride from Quinn’s Junction over Empire Pass to Midway, then Midway to Francis, Francis to Browns Canyon and back to Quinns

Departure: We will meet at the Quinn’s Junction parking area for an on-time departure at 9:00

Details: This will be an A-level road bike ride from Quinn’s Junction Parking Lot, up 224 Marsac Ave. to Empire Pass, descent down Pine Canyon to Wasatch Mountain State Park Headquarters in Midway, 1050 North to River Road in Midway to intersection with US 189/Hwy 40, up State Rd 32 to Francis, sharp left onto Hilltop Rd, continuing until joining Democrat Alley/2000 W, left on Wooden Shoe Lane until it rejoins with Rte 32, left on Browns Canyon Road to Rte 242, then back to Quinns.  The ride will be about 54 miles with about 5000 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group at Empire Pass, at Wasatch Mountain State Park Headquarters in Midway, and at the top of the climb to Francis before turning left.  

Bring a snack or lunch to devour at Francis.

Cell phone service may be limited in Pine Canyon but otherwise should be good.

Timothy Ricks will lead the ride.

Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.

Leader – Timothy Ricks cell: 801-319-9445

Quinn’s Junction, Gilmore Way, Park City
2021-05-26BicycleALEVEL ROAD RIDE -WOLF CREEK CAMPGROUNDA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – FRANCIS PARK TO WOLF CREEK CAMPGROUND  - Weds, May 26th, Road bike ride from Francis to Wolf Creek Campground Celebrate Tax Day 2021 with a bike ride! We will meet at the Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area (located on Spring Hollow Road in Francis) for an on-time departure at 9:30. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Francis Town Clerk/Francis Park parking area to Lower River Road, then up Highway 35 to Nobletts, then from Nobletts to the summit at Wolf Creek Campground.  Return will be the same, except we will loop up Bench Creek Road for some different scenery and a look at the bison ranches.  If the road is clear to the summit, the ride will be about 38 miles with about 3060 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group, if necessary, at Nobletts and at the summit.  The ride can be challenging, but there is nothing more than about 8-10% gradient.  Expect to push the pace for a solid workout. Bring a snack to devour at the summit. E-Bikes are permitted. Cell phone service may be limited. Timothy Ricks will lead the ride. Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-944Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-05-26BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - FRANCIS OUT SR 35Weds, May 26th - B-level Road Bike ride - Francis Park out SR 35 We will meet at Francis Park parking area (located on Spring Hollow Road in Francis) for an on-time departure at 9:30 AM. This will be a B-level ride from the parking lot to Lower River Road and out SR 35.  We will go past Nobletts as far as desired, but not up to the Wolf Creek Campgrounds.  We will loop back the same route, except we will make a left on Bench Creek Road for some different scenery.  The expected distance will be about 30 miles at a pace of 12-15 mph, with stops along the way. Bring a snack to enjoy along the way. E-bikes are welcome. Cell service will be limited for most of the ride. Prior to the start of the ride all participants must sign the Club's Activity Release from which shall be provided by the leader. Leader: Betsy Ricks - Cell: 801-319-9540  Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-05-25BicycleA ROAD RIDE TO CITY CREEK PARK FROM EAST CANYON 180 EXITTuesday, May 25 ride from Mountain Dell to City Creek Park in SLC. Meet at 9:30 for an on time departure just off the I-80 exit to East Canyon/Mountain Dell golf course. This is about a 40 mile ride up to the top of Emigration Canyon and then down past the zoo.  The route continues through Ft Douglas,  past the University hospital complex and through quiet residential roads to City Creek Park where we will climb to the top.  This is an out and back ride that many A riders will recall from past years.  All the normal club protocols apply. Leader: Ben Koerselman - 801-792-9173Mountain Dell Golf Course, Parleys Canyon I80, exit 134, Salt Lake City
2021-05-24BicycleCANCELLED-A AND B ROAD RIDERS POSTPONED TO WEDSFrancis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2021-05-20BicycleA LEVEL ROAD RIDE-CASCADE SPRINGSA-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE – CASCADE SPRINGS Thursday, May 20th - Road bike ride from Midway up Cascade Springs Road We will meet at the Midway Dog Park parking area (located on Interlaken Drive in Midway) for an on-time departure at 9:30. This will be an A-level out and back road bike ride from the Midway Dog Park up Cascade Springs to the intersection with Highway 92 (Alpine Loop Road), or to the point where snow blocks the road, if earlier.  If the road is clear to the summit, the ride will be about 32 miles with 4226 feet of ascent.   We will stop to re-group, if necessary, at the gate to Cascade Springs Road and at the summit. Participants should expect a challenging ride, with gradients in the 5-10% range and one short climb at about 14%.  As usual with A-level rides, participants should expect a solid workout. Bring a snack to devour at the summit. E-Bikes are permitted. Cell phone service may be limited. Timothy Ricks will lead the ride. Prior to the start of the ride, you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader. Leader – Timothy Ricks – cell: 801-319-9445    Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-05-20BicycleB+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE- MIDWAY DOG PARK TO CASCADE SCENIC DRIVE
Thursday, May 20 - B+ level road bike ride - Midway Dog Park to Cascade Springs Drive
Meet at the Midway Dog Park located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway for a 10:00AM on time departure.  Restrooms are available.
This will be an out and back B+ level road bike ride to the top of Cascade Scenic Drive with a total of approximately 20 miles and 1575 elevation gain.  B riders are welcome and everyone can go at their own pace.  The views are wonderful with very little traffic.
Please go slow on the descent as the roads are curvy and with a possibility of fallen rocks in the road.
Bring plenty of water and a snack to enjoy at the top parking lot.
Please check the calendar on the morning of the ride in case of cancellation due to inclement weather.
Prior to the start of the ride, everyone must sign the Activity Release form which will be provided by the leader.
Leader-  Caprice Benz   cell: 801-400-8745
Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2021-05-19BicycleC Road Bike Ride – Canyons to Deer Valley LoopWednesday May 19th - C Ride – Canyons to Deer Valley Loop  Meet at Canyons Ski Resort parking lot for an on-time departure of 10:30 AM This is our second warm-up ride for the season ahead. Most of the route is on bike paths and lightly trafficked residential roads. Leaving Canyons, we will head down White Pine Canyon road and get on the bike path west of 224.  We will then take residential roads up to PCMR base and cross Park Ave to get on the Blood Creek bike path.  After negotiating the traffic circle, we will go up Deer Valley Drive to Snow Park.  We will have a bio break opportunity at the Deer Valley Café.  If the group wants to, we can have refreshments at the café so  please bring a mask.  From the café we will head back down to Blood Creek bike path and take the rail trial before heading into Park Meadows.  We will cycle to 224 and then take the bike path east of 224 back to Canyons. We will ride at a 10-to-12-mile pace with a few stops to re-group at key turning points. Prior to the ride, you must sign the Activity Release Form. Ride Distance – 15 miles Ride Elevation Gain – 1,000 feet Ride Time – Approx. 2 hours including stops to regroup. Add 30 minutes if we decide to stop at the café for refreshments. E-Bikes and Hybrid Bikes Permitted LInk to Ride Info: https://www.strava.com/routes/2830233635502359858 C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172Canyons Lower Parking Lot, Canyons Resort Drive, Park City
2021-05-18BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - KAMUS - BUFFALO RANCH LOOPTUESDAY, May 18 - Kamus - Buffalo Ranch Loop Meet at Kamus Foodtown at 10:00 for an on time departure. Please park on left section of parking lot so we don't interfere with shoppers. The will be a loop ride of 24 miles with about 1200 feet elevation gain.  We will ride in a clockwise direction down Foothill to River Road then ride single file on SR 35 for about 4 miles to Bench Creek.  We will stop at the Buffalo Ranch to see  buffalo and then return via Francis and back to Kamus through a small development and then back to Foodtown.  Most of the ride, with the exception of the four miles along SR 35 is along country roads with little traffic.  The ride, with stops, should take about 2.5 hours. We will ride at a pace of 12-15 mph with stops along the way. Bring a snack to enjoy overlooking the Buffalo Ranch. Bring the five cycling essentials.  (Be sure you repair kit has everything you need to fix a flat.) Cell service will be available for most of the ride. All participants will be required to sign the Club's Activity Release form that will be provided by the leader. Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell; 917-881-9022    Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2021-05-17BicyclePOSTPONED - B-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE KAMUS LOOPDue to forecasted thunderstorm in the early afternoon on Monday, May 17 this ride has been postponed to Tuesday, May 18.Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2021-05-13BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE-LOST CREEK RESERVOIRThursday, May 13th-A road ride from Coalville Courthouse to Lost Creek Reservoir This will be an out and back ride to the Lost Creek Reservoir in Croydon. The ride will be about 58 miles with about 2200 of accent. There will be limited cell coverage and bring a snack to enjoy at the reservoir. The only steep climb is the last half mile before the reservoir. We will be pace  lining some of ride Ben Koerselman-cell number 801 792 9173      Coalville Courthouse, 60 N Main St, Coalville
2021-05-13BicycleB-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - HENEFER TO LOST CREEK RESERVOIR
Thursday, May 13, B-level road bike ride - Henefer to Lost Creek Reservoir
Meet near Henefer in a dirt parking lot with a historical marker that is located on right side of Old Highway 30 just before East Henefer Road which is the road that goes to the Lost Creek Reservoir for on time departure at 10:00 AM.
Please note that the first Henefer exit on I-80 is closed and the bridge to Henefer is also closed.  Therefore,  you will have to get off I-80 East at the Echo exit and then make a left turn, go under the highway and make another left on Old Highway 30.
This will be an out and back ride of about 28 miles with an elevation gain of about 800 feet. Most of the ride is up a country road with nice views of the surrounding farms and is a lightly traveled. We will ride with an average pace between 13 and 15 mph.
Riders that what a big climb can continue for about one mile up to the dam with an additional 180 feet elevation gain, but this is optional.
There will be cell service for much of the ride.
Bring a snack and the five cycling essentials.
Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by the ride leader.
Leader: Betsy Ricks - cell: 801-319-9540
East Henefer Road, South Echo Road, Henefer
2021-05-11BicycleCANCELLED - B-LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE - OLYMPIC PARK - PARK CITY LOOPDue to forecasted temperatures for Tuesday to be in the high 30s to low 40's, the ride is cancelled.  Tuesday, May 11 - B-level Road Bike Ride - Olympic Park - Park City Loop Meet at Basin Recreation parking lot at 10:00 AM for an on-time departure The route for the ride is to go up to the museum at Olympic Park which is about a 500 foot climb and return to SR224.  Ride single file on SR 224 to Old Ranch Road, then on to Trailside and Silver Summit to Old Highway 40.  We will take Old 40 to Kerns Avenue and then back to Route 224 and down single file to Basin Recreation. This is about 26 miles with about 1600 feet elevation gain.  We will ride at a B-level pace and the ride will take about 2.5 hours with some rest stops along the way.  No one will be dropped. There is cell service along the route. Leader - Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022  Basin Recreation, 1388 Center Drive, Park City
2021-05-06BicycleDATE AND TIME CHANGE FOR A&B ROAD BIKE RIDE-WEBER CANYONThursday, May 6  - A and B road bike ride up Weber Canyon This will be an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 27miles with about 1700 feet of climbing Bring a snack to enjoy at the top off the canyon. There will be limited cell phone coverage and e-bikes are permitted. Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride at an average pace of 15 to 17 mph. Chuck Mollard will lead the B ride at an average pace of 13 to 15 We will meet at the LDS Church in Kamas  which is close to the start of the bike path Prior to the start of the ride you must sign the Activity Release form provided by one of the ride leaders Leader A ride -Marvin Kabatznick (cell-203 241 3762) Leader B ride-Chuck Mollard (cell-917 881 9022)Church of Latter Day Saints, 3038 UT-32, Kamus
2021-05-06BicycleC Road Bike Ride – Canyons to Round Valley LoopThursday May 6th - C Ride – Round Valley Loop   Meet at Canyons Ski Resort parking lot for an on-time departure of 10:30 AM This is a warm-up ride for the season ahead. Most of the route is on bike paths and lightly trafficked residential roads and we will use underpasses to avoid crossing busy roads. Leaving Canyons, we will head to 224 and get on the bike path there, heading towards Kimball Junction. Just before the townhouses, take the bike path adjacent to Swaner Preserve, then continue on the bike path to Bitner Road which borders Swaner’s  and leads onto Highland Drive. We will stop for a bio break at the entrance to Round Valley and then continue on the path to the hospital. Continuing on the bike paths at Quinn Junction, we will connect to the Rail Trail. In Prospector, we will go on the path adjacent to 248 towards the Junior High School and then take residential roads through Park Meadows.  Back at 224, we will head down the bike trail, crossing at the underpass by the barn and then head up Whitepine Canyon Road back to the Canyons Parking Lot. We will ride at a 10-to-12-mile pace with a few stops to re-group at key turning points. Prior to the ride, you must sign the Activity Release Form. Ride Distance – 18 miles Ride Elevation Gain – 900 feet Ride Time – Approx. 2 hours including stops to regroup E-Bikes & Hybrid Bikes Permitted Link to Ride Info  - http://www.strava.com/routes/2825495568633580710 C Ride Leader – Don Roll T:385 775 0172Canyons Lower Parking Lot, Canyons Resort Drive, Park City
2020-10-20BicycleB & C ROAD BIKE RIDE: HOYTSVILLETuesday, October 20th B&C Road Bike Ride: Hoytsville Meet at Robin Reade's home for a 10:15 am departure.  Directions from Park City: Interstate 80 East to exit 155. Turn left at end of exit ramp. Follow around sweeping curve to the right. From the tall CAFE sign continue STRAIGHT for 4 miles. LOOK FOR on the left Hoyt Rd. and CONTINUE STRAIGHT 200 yards and turn left at end of white horse fencing into Meadow Haven (no street sign).  464 Meadow Haven Lane is the last house on the left. Park along dirt road but at least 3' from the horse fencing. Horses like the taste of car paint. On Tuesday October 20 Robin Reade and Lisa Hunter will lead B and C road rides through Coalville, Hoytsville, and Wanship with a "Bring Your Own"picnic to follow at Robin's home. Let's enjoy a little safe social time in the back yard before the cold weather is upon us.  Bring everything, your lunch, your beverage of choice, chair, and warm clothes in case the weather is a little cool.  This will be for both B & C riders. B Ride: 10:15 Departure.   From Robin's home turn right onto Hoytsville Rd. then we will continue through the rolling farms of Hoytsville, Wanship and Coalville. We will encounter two substantial up hills but lots of down hill.  Once in Coalville we will turn right onto Chalk Creek, after approximately 3-4 miles turn right onto Border Station Road, which will take us back into Coalville.  We'll turn left onto Main St. which will change its name to Hoytsville Rd.  Continue straight about 3 1/2 miles and turn right into Meadow Haven Lane to Robin's home. This ride has easy to moderate rolling hills and the elevation gain is less than 500' .  This ride will be a "warm down" for the end of the season.  A "Bring Your Own" picnic will follow the ride at Robin's home. This is an RSVP event and the first 10 "B" riders will be riding, any others will be waitlisted.  Robin will respond to all e-mails, contact her at readetwiggs@allwest.net. Remember to BRING YOUR COVID 19 ACTIVITY RELEASE FORM signed and dated for that day and can be found on the PCMSC web site under "about us".   Also, we will wear a mask and social distance for the pre-ride information gathering.  Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. Questions & RSVP for B Riders contact : Robin Reade 860-989-1519   Leave a message if no answer or email:  readetwiggs@allwest.net C Ride: 10:30 Departure.  From Robin's house turn right on Hoytsville Rd, bear left on Old Lincoln Hwy, go under I-80, travel along West Hoytsville Rd, Hobson Rd, and back to Robin's for optional BYO-picnic.  Total mileage about 18 miles. This is an RSVP event and the first 10  "C"riders will be riding, any others will be waitlisted.  Lisa will respond to all e-mails, contact her at hunt5994@bellsouth.net. Remember to BRING YOUR COVID 19 ACTIVITY RELEASE FORM signed and dated for that day and can be found on the PCMSC web site under "about us".   Also, we will wear a mask and social distance for the pre-ride information gathering.  Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. Questions & RSVP FOR C Rider: Lisa Hunter 770-630-2233  Leave a message if no answer or email:   hunt5994@bellsouth.net    Robin Reade, 464 Meadow Haven Lane, Hoytsville
2020-10-05BicycleB+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: CASCADE SPRINGS-MIDWAYMonday, October 5th B+ Road Bike Ride: Cascade Springs-Midway Meet at the Midway Dog Park for an on time departure of 10 am. We will bike from the Midway Dog Park to the newly paved Cascade Spring road (located near Midway and Soldier Hollow).  This road was 2 years in the making and is magnificent.  It is a fairly steady climb to the top with some flat areas.  The beauty is astounding.  We will only go to the parking lot at the top, rest and turn around.  Crews are still working on an area just before the summit to secure the mountain for avalanche control.  Depending on when we arrive, it is possible to have a 30 minute delay.  After descending Cascade Springs road, we will make a stop at the Midway Cemetery; then continue on to Pine Canyon Road, past the Wasatch Park Visitor Center, Huber Grove and finally return to the Midway Dog Park via Homestead Road and Cari Lane. Ride Distance: 25 miles Ride Time: 2.5-3 hours Elevation Gain: Approximately 1700 feet This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 20 B riders.  Please RSVP to Caprice Benz capricebenz@gmail.com  Caprice will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   *Bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Be respectful of social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. B ride organizers -Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 and Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094   Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2020-10-05BicycleA ROAD BIKE RIDE: MIDWAY TO ALPINE LOOP VIA CASCADE SPRINGSMonday, October 5th A Road Bike Ride: Midway to Alpine Loop via Cascade Springs Meet at the Midway Dog Park for an on time departure of 10 am. We will bike from the Midway Dog Park to the newly paved Cascade Spring road (located near Midway and Soldier Hollow), then proceed to Cascade Springs and on to the Alpine Loop, then return.  The road to Cascade Springs is entirely new, while the road from Cascade Springs to the Alpine Loop is newly paved.   It's a beautiful ride with stunning scenery.  The road to the pass above Cascade Springs is a steady climb.  The short road down to the Springs is steeper, but not excessively so.  From the Springs to the Loop is another steady climb with a short downhill midway, and then another steady climb to the Loop.   Crews are still working on an area just before the summit before the Springs to secure the mountain for avalanche control. Depending on when we arrive, it is possible to have as much as a 30 minute delay. Ride Distance: 32 miles Ride Time: 3.5-4 hours Elevation Gain: Approximately 4200 feet This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.  Please RSVP to Tim Ricks htricks1@gmail.com  Tim will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Be respectful of social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer:  Tim Ricks  801-319-9445  Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2020-09-25BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - AROUND QUINN’S, UP THE RAIL TRAIL TO MAIN STREET - NOTE  START TIME 10:00am FRIDAY September 25 - Leisure bike ride - From Quinn’s Junction  Meet in the middle of the three Quinn’s Junction Sport’s Field parking lots above the  bathrooms. There is plenty of parking. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your  vehicle and be ready for a 10:00am departure. Friday is predicted to be cooler and it is the last  bike ride we will lead this year.  This will be a 9.1 mile partial loop ride with 346 feet of elevation in the first half of the ride. We  will ride on paved bicycle paths. There are NO dirt/gravel trails on this ride. We will ride  around Quinn’s Junction, up the rail trail through City Park on the Poison Creek Trail for an  extended rest stop at lower Main Street. We will retrace down the Poison Creek Trail to the  Bonanza area and then over to the bicycle path along Kearns/248 to Prospector Park and back  down the Rail Trail to Quinn’s Junction. You will NOT ride on Kearns/248. Any type of bicycle  will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.0 - 8.0 mph with appropriate stops  for water and rest. The ride will take about 1.5+/- hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana  for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.   Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more  than 12 RSVPs we may consider splitting the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride.  Send an email, including your cell number, to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join.  Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on  the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US”  tab in the Forms Section.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if  the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2020-09-24BicycleA ROAD BIKE RIDE: KAMAS TO MIRROR LAKE-OUT AND BACKThursday, September 24th A Road Bike Ride: Kamas to Mirror Lake-Out and Back Meet at Kamas Food Town parking lot (west side of lot) for an on time departure of 9 am. This is a longer, somewhat challenging, but beautiful ride, that should present particularly striking autumn colors.  Riders should be prepared for cooler morning temperatures, warm  climbing, and possibly cool descending.  We plan to make stops to regroup at the Yellow Pine Trailhead parking lot (just before the National Forest turnout), at the summit, and again at the lake. Ride Distance: 64 miles Ride Time: 4-5 hours Elevation Gain: 5082 feet This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.  Please RSVP to Tim Ricks htricks1@gmail.com Tim will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   **Please bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer -Tim Ricks 801-319-9445  Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2020-09-24BicycleB/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: YELLOW PINE TRAILHEAD TO PROVO FALLS OUT AND BACKTuesday, September 24th B/B+ Road Bike Ride: Yellow Pine Trailhead to Provo Falls Out and Back Meet at the Yellow Pine Trailhead parking lot for an on time departure of 9:30 am This will be a shorter version of the "A"  ride scheduled for today.  It will be a beautiful ride, that should present particularly striking autumn colors.  Riders should be prepared for cooler morning temperatures, warm climbing and possibly cool descending.  We will continue to Provo Falls. Ride distance: about 36 miles Ride Time: 2-3 hours Elevation Gain: 2470 feet This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 B+/B riders.  Please RSVP to Betsy Ricks betsybricks@gmail.com   Betsy will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   *Bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Be respectful of social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. B+/B ride organizer -Betsy Ricks 801-319-9540  Yellow Pine Trailhead, Forest Road 431, Kamas
2020-09-22BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: EAST CANYON TO CITY CREEK OUT & BACKTuesday, September 22nd A & B+ Road Bike Ride: East Canyon to City Creek Out & Back Meet at East Canyon  exit 134 off I-80 at 8:30 am for an on time departure of 9 am. We will climb up to the top of Emigration Canyon and then descend down to the Uof U and then head over to the Avenues and then to the top of City Creek Park.  Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride and Chuck Mollard  will lead the B+ group.  Ride Distance: 48 miles Elevation gain: about 3000 feet Ride Time: about 3 hours This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders and the first 10 B+ riders.  Please RSVP to Marvin Kabatznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with.  Please bring a signed release form (2020 version).  The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Please respect social distancing
A ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762
B+ Ride organizer-Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022
East Canyon, I-80 Exit 134 , SLC
2020-09-18BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK BIKE PATHS WESTWARD ALONG I-80 FRIDAY September 18 - Leisure bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s.  Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the condo construction site for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure. Please note the start time is back to 9am.  The bike path along Kilby Rd has finally been put back together. It was dug up all summer long. This will be a 8.32 mile loop ride with 133 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike paths only. We will NOT ride on roads or dirt/gravel paths. We will cross under I-80 a couple of times on the bike paths. We will ride around Newpark Town Center, under 224, crossing 2 signalized intersections to the westward paved bike path adjacent to Kilby Rd. We will cross under I-80 at the Pinebrook Rd/Homestead Rd traffic circles. There we will have our extended rest stop. We will continue eastward along the paved bike path along Rasmussen Rd to Bitner Rd, back under I-80 to Highland Dr and the adjacent westward paved bike path to Newpark Town Center. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.25 -1.5 hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we may split the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email, including your cell number, to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Steve or Kathy will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab in the Forms Section.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Steve Holmes, cell 305-338-2831 or Kathy Holmes cell 305-519-0135 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2020-09-14BicycleB+/B ROAD BIKE RIDE: MORGAN LOOPMonday, September 14th B+/B Road Bike Ride: Morgan Loop Meet at Morgan Riverside Park for an on time departure of 9 am Robin Reade will host a B - B+ road ride known as the Morgan Loop plus an out and back section to the top of East Canyon Dam.  Terrain is easy rollers on the Morgan Loop section and more strenuous rollers on the East Canyon Dam section with one steady climb to the top of the Dam which will be our turn around point. Ride total is approximately 40 miles, with each section just under 20 miles. The Morgan loop section passes through beautiful agricultural countryside on fairly low traffic roads. The East Canyon Dam section features agricultural areas changing to dramatic mountains and valleys and a beautiful panorama at the top of the Dam. Cell service is good on the Morgan Loop section but could be spotty on the East Canyon Dam section. Ride Distance: approx. 40 miles Ride Time: 3 hours with stops This park has real restrooms and it has several picnic tables, (shaded and sunny). Feel free to BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH AND BEVERAGE for a little time to socialize after the ride. This is an RSVP event and the first 10 riders will be riding, any others will be waitlisted. Robin will respond to all e-mails, contact her at readetwiggs@allwest.net. Remember to BRING YOUR COVID 19 ACTIVITY RELEASE FORM signed and dated for that day and can be found on the PCMSC web site under "about us".  Also we will wear a mask. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. Directions from Park City to the park: Take Interstate 80 East to Interstate 84 exit. Proceed on I 84 to exit # 103 / Morgan. At end of exit ramp turn left onto route 66, then pass Ridley's grocery and IMMEDIATELY turn left onto 250 East. Continue straight to the first stop sign and turn right onto 125 North then pass two commercial buildings on your right then immediately turn right into Riverside Park, (which is engraved on a large stone). If you get to the high school you went a block too far. Driving time from Kimball Junction is 40  +/- minutes. B+/B Organizer: Robin Reade 860-989-1519Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2020-09-14BicycleC ROAD BIKE RIDE: MORGAN LOOPMonday, September 14th C Road Bike Ride; Morgan Loop Meet at Morgan Riverside Park for an on time departure of 9:30 am From the Park, turn right onto 200E.  At stop sign, turn right onto Young Rd.  Stay on Young until it ends, turn right onto Morgan Valley Drive.  After about 7 miles on Morgan Valley, at gas station, turn right onto 4300.  Go under I-84, turn right onto the frontage road.  After 5 miles on frontage, turn right onto Stoddard Rd, which takes us over I-84 back to Morgan Valley Rd.  Go left on Morgan Valley Rd, turn left onto Young Rd, left on 200E, back to Riverside Park.  This is a very pleasant ride through mostly pastureland, mostly flat, with a few gentle rolling hills. Ride Distance: 19.9 miles Ride Time: Approximately 2-2.5 hours This park has real restrooms and it has several picnic tables, (shaded and sunny). Feel free to BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH AND BEVERAGE for a little time to socialize after the ride. This is an RSVP event and the first 10 riders will be riding, any others will be wait listed. Lisa will respond to all e-mails, contact her at hunt5994@bellsouth.net. Remember to BRING YOUR COVID 19 ACTIVITY RELEASE FORM signed and dated for that day and can be found on the PCMSC web site under "about us".   Also, we will wear a mask and social distance for the pre-ride information gathering.  Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. Directions from Park City to the park: Take Interstate 80 East to Interstate 84 exit. Proceed on I 84 to exit # 103 / Morgan. At end of exit ramp turn left onto route 66, then pass Ridley's grocery and IMMEDIATELY turn left onto 250 East. Continue straight to the first stop sign and turn right onto 125 North then pass two commercial buildings on your right then immediately turn right into Riverside Park, (which is engraved on a large stone). If you get to the high school you went a block too far. Driving time from Kimball Junction is 40  +/- minutes. C Rider Organizer: Lisa Hunter 770-630-2233  Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2020-09-14BicycleA ROAD BIKE RIDE: SUNDANCE TO CASCADE SPRINGS OUT & BACKMonday, September 14th:  A Road Bike Ride: Sundance to Cascade Springs out and back. Meet at Sundance Ski Resort for an on time departure of 9 am Last I checked, the road to Cascade Springs from the Alpine Loop road was open.  Regroup at turnoff to Cascade Springs and again at Cascade Springs.  Beautiful autumn foliage guaranteed! Ride Distance: 26 miles Ride Time: 2.5-3 hours Elevation Gain: about 4400 feet of climb This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.  Please RSVP to Tim Ricks htricks1@gmail.com  Tim will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   *Bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Be respectful of social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer -Tim Ricks 801-319-9445  Sundance Resort, Sundance, Sundance
2020-09-11BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: HEBER PERIMETER RIDEFriday,  September 11th: B Road Bike Ride: Heber Perimeter Meet at the Wasatch County Skate Park for an on time departure of 9 am. This will be a solid B Ride.  We will wind through Charleston and cross over Highway 189.  There is a new light (very short), which can get us safely across this busy highway.  Our group will wait for everyone and reform near the Wasatch County offices.  We will make our way across Highway 40 to Duke Lane to Wild Mare Way, Cobblestone, Triple Crown and Mill Road, which will take us to Coyote Lane.  There will be a few miles along Highway 189/40 as we make our way toward River Road.  This will involve turning on to River Road to cross 189/40 highway at the light.  Keep single file on River Road, where we will skirt Midway and return to the Skate Park. Distance: 30 miles Ride Time: Approximately 2-2.5 hrs Elevation Gain: Just under 1000 feet This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 B riders.  Please RSVP to Caprice Benz capricebenz@gmail.com  Caprice will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   **Please bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Be respectful of social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. B ride organizers -Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094 and Caprice Benz 801-400-8745Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2020-09-11BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK TO MCPOLIN FARM - NOTE START TIME 10:00am FRIDAY September 11 - Leisure bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s.  Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the condo construction site for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 10am departure.  We will be starting at 10:00 due to the cold snap for a few days. This will be a 8.5 mile, out and back, ride with 275 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike trails, dirt/gravel bike trails and boardwalk. We will NOT be riding on streets. We will ride up the 224 Connector Trail to the Farm Trail to the McLeod Trail to the McPolin Barn for an extended rest stop, then back to Newpark Town Center by the same trails. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes might find the dirt/gravel trail too unstable. We will ride at an average of 7.0 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.5 - 1.75 hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we may consider splitting the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email, including your cell number, to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab in the Forms Section.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2020-09-04BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, 224 CONNECTOR TRAIL, OLD RANCH ROAD & HIGHLAND DR   FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 - Leisure bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s.  Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the condo construction site for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure.  This will be a 7.7 mile loop ride with 168 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved roads, dirt/ gravel trail and boardwalk. We will share Old Ranch Road with vehicles. We will ride along the 224 Connector Trail to Willow Creek Park for a rest stop. We will then head east on Old Ranch Road along the Osguthorpe Farm and the Swaner Preserve. We will come back to Newpark on Highland Dr. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1-1.5 hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we will split the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email, including your cell number, to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab in the Forms Section.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2020-09-03BicycleB+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: COALVILLE TO TOP OF LOST CREEK RESERVOIRThursday, September 3rd B+ Road Bike Ride: Coalville to the tippy top of Lost Creek Reservoir

Meet at Coalville Courthouse parking area for an on-time departure of 8:08 am (Coalville bathrooms open at 8 am.  Masks required inside.)

This will be a 50+-mile out and back “ B+” ride past Echo up to the top of Lost Creek Reservoir.   Coming back (if the road construction is finished), we’ll ride on a minor freeway for a mile and loop around Henefer before returning back to Coalville.
Ride Time: 4 1/2 hours
Distance:  50-52 miles
Elevation Gain: 2000 feet
There will be limited cell coverage available.
 
This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the ride .
Please send your RSVP to:  amandanorton1@yahoo.com    Amanda will advise if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.
Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club’s website under “About Us”
Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet.  As we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed.
Organizers – Amanda Norton (703-229-9875) and Jim Jacobs (571-286-1031) 
 
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-09-01BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: KAMAS TO BUFFALO RANCH LOOPTuesday, September 1st B Level Road Bike Ride: Kamas to Buffalo Ranch Loop Meet at Kamas Food Town for an on time departure of 9 am.  Do not park close to the businesses. YES a real B level ride! B level pace at 13-15 MPH average and many stops. We will do the Kamas loop up past the buffalo ranch and ride back through the back roads of Francis. Starting at Foodtown in Kamas we will ride the back roads over to River Rd and pick up RT 35. From there it is about a 4 mile ride up RT 35 to Bench Creek Rd, where we will make a right turn and follow this back road past the buffalo ranch and back to the LDS church on Rt 35. A short ride back to River Rd. where we will make the second right turn up the hill to Francis Park. A left turn at the blinker light and the next right turn through Francis will take us back to Rt 248 about a mile from Kamas and back to Foodtown. Ride Distance: 24 miles Elevation Gain: about 1000 total Ride Time: 2-2.5 hours **A and B+ riders are welcome to form their own group and ride up to Nobletts and try to catch us on the way back. This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 B riders.  Please RSVP to Bob Johnson bob@njwest.com  Bob will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   **Please bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. B ride organizers -Bob Johnson 908-310-3824 and Sue Johnson 908-310-6617  Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2020-08-31BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: FRANCIS TO HANNAMonday, August 31, A Level Road Bike Ride: Francis to Hanna Meet at the Francis Park for an 8 am departure. Francis to Hanna. Begin and end at Francis Park.  Turn around at Hanna Country Store.   Bring ample fluids and snacks. Ride Distance: 74 miles.
Elevation Gain: 5830 feet
Ride Time: about 5.5 hours
This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.  Please RSVP to Tim Ricks htricks1@gmail.com   Tim will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   **Please bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer -Tim Ricks 801-319-9445
 
Francis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2020-08-28BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - CITY PARK TO SNOW PARK LODGEFRIDAY August 28 - Leisure bike ride - From City Park near Tennis Courts to Snow Park Lodge. Park adjacent to the tennis courts at the North end of City Park. We will gather at the bench between the tennis courts and the baseball outfield fence. There is plenty of parking. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure. This will be a 6.2 mile ride with 330 feet of elevation. The uphill portion will occur in the first 1/3 of the ride with appropriate stops for rest and water, then it’s almost all flat or downhill the rest of the way. We will ride on paved/concrete bike trails, bike paths on streets and quiet residential streets. There will be short segments on dirt/gravel where concrete bike paths have deteriorated. We will ride up the Poison Creek Trail bike path through City Park to the traffic circle near the downtown bus terminal. We will cross Marsac Ave through the crosswalk to Deer Valley Drive. We will continue up on the bike path/sidewalk to Snow Park where we will have an extended rest stop. Restrooms are available at Snow Park Lodge. When ready, we will ride down the bike path adjacent to Deer Valley Drive East to the duck ponds for a loop around and to say hi to the quackers. We will cross into the condo/townhome area and ride a couple of loops on flat ground around the area. Then it is on the bike path adjacent to Deer Valley Drive North to follow our bread crumbs via Deer Valley Drive and the Poison Creek Trail to the parking area. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail segments at the duck ponds will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes are not recommended because they may find the dirt/gravel paths too unstable. We will ride at an average of 6.0 mph uphill and 8.0 mph downhill. The ride will take about 1.25 - 1.50 hours with time for rest and water stops. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location and for the rest stop at Snow Park Lodge. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Steve and Kathy Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we may consider splitting the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email, including your cell number, to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list. Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab in the Forms Section. Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please call or text, not email, the coleaders to see if the ride has been cancelled. Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831City Park, 1400 Park Ave, Park City
2020-08-28BicycleB+ROAD BIKE RIDE: VIVIAN PARK TO MOUNT TIMPANOGOSFriday, August 28th B+ Road Bike Ride: Vivian Park to Mount Timpanogos Meet at Vivian Park off of Route 189 for on time departure at 9:00 AM
 
This will be a loop ride starting at Vivian Park.  We will ride along the Provo River Parkway (paved trail) and ride up to the Murdock Trail, a paved trail with lots of road crossings.  We will diverge to the Highland Trail and continue to the Alpine Loop, Route 92.  The scenic ride up will be about 11 miles and about 3000 feet of climbing followed by a descent through Aspen Grove, past Sundance to 189 and a short ride on the shoulder of 189 back to Vivian.  
 
Total Distance: about 40 miles
Elevation Gain: about 3400 feet of climbing with most of the climbing on the Alpine Loop.
Ride Time: 4 hours (?)
 
A-level riders are welcome, but when riding on the bike trails we will not go at an A-level pace due to others sharing the trail and many road crossings.  Once on Route 92 you can open it up as you climb and descend.
 
As an option, we can stop at Sundance for a bite to eat and some liquid refreshments since the hard part of the ride will be behind us.
 

This will be an RSVP ride limited to members only and limited to the first 20 persons signing up.  The ride will be led by Marvin Kabatznick and Chuck Mollard, who will split the group.  

To sign up please send an email to Chuck Mollard at chuckmollard@gmail.com.   Chuck will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.

Be sure to bring a copy of the 2020 Activity Release form that is signed on the day of the ride and deposit same in the back of  Chuck’s car. This form may be found on the Club’s website, under “About Us”.

To get to Vivian Park take I-189 out of Heber City and proceed for about 16-17 miles.  The park is on the left shortly after you drive through a tunnel.
 
Leaders: 
Marvin Kabatznick - cell: 203-241-3762
Chuck Mollard - cell: 917-881-9022
 
Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2020-08-24BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: QUINN'S JUNCTION LOOPMonday, August 24th A Level Road Bike Ride: Quinn's Junction Loop Meet at Quinn's Junction by the ball fields near the bathrooms for an on time departure of 8 am Begin at Quinn's parking lot.  Ride up Deer Valley to Empire Pass (on Rte 224).  Descend to Midway down Pine Canyon Road.  After Wasatch State Park headquarters, take 1050 North to River Road in Midway, and River Road to Route 40 intersection.  Cross 40 and stay on rte 32 to Francis.  Left at top of hill in Francis and backroads to 248. Cross 248 to Democrat Road and continue to Peoa.  Then up Browns Canyon and back to Quinns. Ride Distance: 53.7 miles Elevation gain: 4438 feet Ride Time: Probably 4.5 hours. This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.  Please RSVP to Tim Ricks:  htricks1@gmail.com Tim will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   **Please bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer -Tim Ricks 801-319-9445  Quinn’s Junction, Gilmore Way, Park City
2020-08-21BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK BIKE PATHS EASTWARD ALONG I-80 FRIDAY August 21 - Leisure bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s.  Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the condo construction site for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure.  This will be a 7.9 mile out and back ride with 150 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike paths, 2 very short dirt/gravel trails and bridges with boardwalk. We will NOT ride on roads. We will cross under I-80 on a boardwalk. We will dismount to make this crossing. We will ride eastward on the paved bike path adjacent to Bitner Rd., back under the I-80 underpass to Highland Dr. and eastward on the adjacent paved bike path to a short dirt/gravel trail to the SR-40 bike/hike/jogging underpass, up the new Wasatch paved bike path to the next I-80 bike/ hike/jogging underpass. There we will have our extended rest stop in the shaded underpass. We will return via almost the same route, except we will follow the paved bike paths along Highland Dr. all the way to Newpark Town Center. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. Skinny tire road bikes are not recommended because they may find the dirt/gravel path too unstable. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.25 -1.5 hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we may split the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email, including your cell number, to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab in the Forms Section.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2020-08-19BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: COALVILLE TO WYOMING BORDERA & B+ Road Bike Ride: Coalville (Chalk Creek) to the Wyoming Border, Out and Back Wednesday, August 19th: A & B+ Road Bike Ride: Coalville to Wyoming Border, Out and Back Meet at the Summit County Court house in Coalville for an on time departure of 8 am for the A riders and 8:10 am for the B+ riders. The court house opens at 8 am, so if you need to use the restroom, a mask is required. This is an out and back with plenty of rolling hills.  We will go to the Wyoming border, rest and return.  If we are lucky, we won’t encounter a head wind on the return, which is pretty typical. Ride Time: 3-3.5 hours Distance: 47 miles Elevation Gain: 2200 feet This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders & up to 20 B+ riders with two separate leaders if needed.  Please RSVP to Marvin Katabznick at kabatzm@icloud.com   Marvin will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list. Please indicate on your RSVP which group you are interested in riding with.  Caprice Benz & Trish Domenichetti will lead the B+ group/groups.  Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203-241-3762 B+ ride organizers - Caprice Benz  801-400-8745 or Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-08-18BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: KAMAS TO MIRROR LAKE-OUT AND BACK****CANCELED DUE TO SHINGLE CREEK FIRE & UDOT ROAD CONSTRUCTION****Tuesday, August 18th A Level Road Bike Ride: Kamas to Mirror Lake-Out and Back. Meet at the Kamas Food Town Parking area for an on time departure of 8 am.  Do not park close to businesses. Ride Distance: 64 miles.  Elevation Gain: 4,838  RideTime: 4-5 hours This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.  Please RSVP to Tim Ricks hricks1@gmail.com   Tim will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   **Please bring a mask should you need to go into a business. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. A ride organizer -Tim Ricks 801-319-9445  Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2020-08-14BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - MCPOLIN FARM TO MAIN STREET PCFRIDAY August 14 - Leisure bike ride - From The Farm Trailhead Parking Area.  Meet in the Farm Trailhead parking area on the east side of 224 near the McPolin Barn. There is a moderate amount of parking and there should be enough spaces at 8:45am on a Friday. If the parking is full there is another parking area close by which is on the route. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure.  This will be a 8.7 mile loop ride with 300 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved bike trails, quiet residential streets and Park Ave in the bike lane. There are NO dirt/gravel bike trails on this ride. We will ride up the paved Iron Canyon path beginning at the McPolin barn on the west side of 224 to Pay Day Dr. We will enter the residential neighborhood on Pay Day Dr. to Rotary Park, then go left on Thaynes Canyon Dr to Three Kings Dr. to Silver King Dr. There we will cross to 15th St to Park Ave. We will ride up Park Ave in the bike lane to 9th St. for an extended rest stop at the bottom of Main St. Now for the down hill portion of the ride. We will go down the Poison Creek trail through City Park into the Bonanza area. We will go along Iron Horse Dr. on the bike path to 224, down the bike path adjacent to 224, across Kearns Blvd. to the Park City Olympic Welcome Plaza and then down the paved McLeod Trail to the parking area. We will NOT ride on 224 or Kearns Blvd. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.0 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.5 - 1.75 hours with time for rest and water stops. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we will consider splitting the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Please include your cell number in case they need to contact you. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab in the Forms Section.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 McPolin Barn/Farm trail parking area, 3031 Hwy 224, Park City
2020-08-10BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: WASATCH COUNTY SKATE PARK TO KAMAS LOOP AND BACKMonday, August 10th : A & B+ Level Road Bike Ride: Heber Wasatch County Skate Park to Kamas Loop and Back Meet at Wasatch County Skate Park in Heber at 8 am for an on time departure.   Restrooms available at the park. We will leave at 8:00 am.  Taking Highway 113 toward Midway to River Road, before proceeding up Jordanelle via Hwy 32.  It is a steady climb to the Jordanelle Overlook, where we will make our first stop.  It is an exhilarating view.  Proceeding from this point toward Francis.  The descent is worth the climb.  Regrouping at Lower River road, which is an easy few miles.  Taking Spring Hollow Road to where it intersects with Hwy 32.  From this point, we will continue toward Kamas via the Foothills.  Taking a break at the Chevron station where you can indulge in Apple Fritters and other assorted pastries.  After our break, we will proceed towards Food Town and ride briefly along 248, crossing at Lambert Lane.  After, winding through some beautiful countryside, we once again intersect Hwy 32, where we will approach the return back up the Jordanelle preceded with a fun 10% descent from Francis.  Once you have completed the climb back up toward the top, you will be rewarded with a thrilling descent.  Taking River Road (single file only) back to the Heber Wasatch County Skate Park where we began.   Ride Distance: approx 47 miles   Ride Time: 3-3.5 hrs  Elevation Gain: Approximately 2200 Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride at a pace of about 15-17 mph. Trish Domenichetti will lead the B+ ride at a pace of about 13-15 mph. *Please bring a mask so you can enter businesses if necessary* This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the A ride and 10 members who sign up for the B+ ride. Please send your RSVP kabatzm@icloud.com  and indicate if you wish to participate on the A ride or the B+ ride.  Marvin will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list. Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club's website under “About Us”.   Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart and no drafting Organizers:  A riders: Marvin Kabatznick  - cell - 203-241-3762 kabatzm@icloud.com                            B+ riders: Trish Domenichetti  - cell - 251-406-9094 tdomenichetti@me.com   Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2020-08-07BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK TO MCPOLLIN FARM FRIDAY August 7 - Leisure bike ride - From Newpark Town Center in front of Maxwell’s.  Meet outside Maxwell’s in Newpark Town Center, 1456 Newpark Blvd., Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the condo construction site for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure.  This will be a 8.5 mile, out and back, ride with 275 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved & dirt/gravel bike trails and boardwalk. We will NOT be riding on streets. We will ride up the 224 Connector Trail to the Farm Trail to the McLeod Trail to the McPollin Barn for an extended rest stop, then back to Newpark Town Center by the same trails. Any type of bicycle that can negotiate the dirt/gravel trail will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.0 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1.5 - 1.75 hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  There is an option for a more strenuous ride if anyone in the group is interested. This would be a 9.6 mile loop ride with 500 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved & dirt/gravel bike trails and boardwalk. There will be one short downhill section on a side street. We will ride up to the McPollin Barn on the Millenium Trail on the west side of 224. There are uphill sections that are steeper than most of the paths and trails we usually ride on leisure bike rides. We will have an extended rest stop at the barn, then back to Newpark Town Center by the same trails, on the east side of 224, as the more leisurely group, see above.  Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If there are participants that choose the longer ride Steve will lead longer ride and Kathy will lead the shorter ride. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we will consider splitting the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Please indicate if you prefer the longer ride or the shorter ride and include your cell number is case they need to contact you. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride and deposit the form in the box in the back of the Holmes’s car. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab.  Please wear good biking footwear. Don’t forget sunscreen, your helmet and water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2020-08-04BicycleB+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: HENEFER PARK TO MORGAN AND BACKTuesday, August 4th B+ Road Bike Ride: Henefer Park to Morgan and back

Meet at the Henefer Rodeo Park  for an on time departure of 8:30 am.

We will ride from Henefer Rodeo Park up the to the top of the Hogs Back, then descend down to the East Canyon Reservoir dam,  then into Morgan;  returning to Henefer Park.   Chuck Mollard will lead the B+ group. The ride will take about 3  and a half hours. There are three relatively long climbs, one of which is steep.

Distance: Approximately 43 miles

Elevation Ascent: Approx. 4000 feet

Ride Time: 3.5 hours

This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 B+ riders.  Please RSVP to Marvin Kabartznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with.  FYI: Marvin will be leading an "A" group from Coalville on the same day as this ride.

Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Please respect social distancing

B+ Ride organizer- Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022

 
Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2020-08-04Bicycle"A" ROAD BIKE RIDE: COALVILLE TO MORGAN & BACKTuesday, August 4th" A"  Road Bike Ride: Coalville Court House to Morgan and back. Meet at the Summit County Courthouse in Coalville for an on time departure of 8 am for the A group.

We will ride from Coalville to the top of the Hogs Back, then descend down to the East Canyon Reservoir dam,  then into Morgan and  back to Coalville.   Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride. The ride will take about 4  and a half hours for the A group.  There are three relatively long climbs, one of which is steep.

Ride time: 4.5 hrs

Distance: Approximately 66 miles

Elevation Ascent: 4500 feet

This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders.   Please RSVP to Marvin Kabartznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com  

Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Please respect social distancing
A ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762

 
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-07-31BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: BASIN REC-PROMONTORY-ROYAL ST-MEADOWS DR-BASIN RECFriday, July 31st A & B+ Road Bike Ride: Basin Rec-Promontory-Royal St-Meadows Dr-Basin Rec Meet at Basin Recreation Fieldhouse for an on time departure of 8:30 am. We will climb to the top of Promontory; then head past Home Depot to Deer Valley Drive.  From there we will climb to the top of Royal Street followed by climbing to the top of Meadows Drive and back to Basin Recreation.  There should be decent cell coverage on the ride.  We can stop at the Deer Valley General Store for a bathroom break and fuel stop about mid way. Distance: about 40 miles Ride time: approximately 3 hours Elevation Ascent: 3000 feet This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders and the first 10 B+ riders. Please RSVP to Marvin Kabartznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Please respect social distancing
A ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762
B+ Ride organizer- Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022
 
Basin Recreation, 1388 Center Drive, Park City
2020-07-31BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - AROUND QUINN’S, UP RAIL TRAIL TO BONANZA AREA, DOWN THE BIKE PATH ADJACENT TO 248, DOWN RAIL TRAIL FRIDAY JULY 31 - Leisure bike ride - From Quinn’s Junction  Meet in the upper Quinn’s Junction Sport’s Field parking lot above the bathrooms. There is plenty of parking. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure.  This will be a 7.3 mile mostly loop ride with 195 feet of elevation in the first half of the ride. We will ride on paved bicycle paths. We will ride around Quinn’s Junction, no, you will not get a COVID-19 test, up the rail trail to the Bonanza area, down to the bicycle path along Kearns/248 to Prospector Park and back down the Rail Trail to Quinn’s Junction. You will NOT ride on Kearns/248. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph with appropriate stops for water and rest. The ride will take about 1 to 1.25 hours. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED.  Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 12 people. If we receive more than 12 RSVPs we will consider splitting the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list.  Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride and deposit the form in the box in the back of the Holmes’s car. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab.  Please wear good biking footwear. Put on sunscreen, your helmet and bring water.  If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled.  Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831 Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2020-07-29BicycleB & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: HEBER, CHARLESTON, DANIELWednesday, July 29th B & B+ Road Bike Ride: Heber, Charleston and Daniel Meet at the Wasatch County Skate Park for an on time departure of 8 am
We will ride throughout Heber, Charleston, and Daniels climbing to the Gun Club and Gravel Pit and returning to the skate park.
Ride time: Approximately 3 hours
Distance: About 30 miles
Elevation Ascent: 1657 feet 
 
This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 B/B+ riders.  Please RSVP to Caprice Benz at capricebenz@gmail.com 
Bring a mask in the event that we need to stop at a public facility.  Please respect social distancing.
 
Please bring a signed release form (2020 version).  The form is on the PCMSC website under the link “About Us”
Leaders:  Caprice Benz (801) 400-8745 & Trish Domenichetti ‭(251) 406-9094‬
 
Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2020-07-27BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: QUINN'S TO KAMAS RETURN VIA BROWN'SMonday, July 27th  A & B+ Road Bike Ride: Quinn's Junction to Kamas to Brown's Canyon, returning to Quinn's. Meet at the Quinn Junctions playing fields  near the bathrooms for an on time departure of 8:30 am.  Do not park at the Dog Park. We will climb up to the top of Route 248,  descending down to Kamas; then take Robert Young road to the base of Brown's Canyon.  The ride will be about 35 miles with about 2000 feet of ascent.  Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride and Chuck Mollard will lead the B+ group. The ride will take about 2  and a half hours. Ride Time: Approximately 2.5 hrs Distance: Approximately 35 miles Elevation Ascent: 2,000 feet This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders and the first 10 B+ riders.  Please RSVP to Marvin Kabartznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with.
Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Please respect social distancing
A ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762
B+ Ride organizer- Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022
 
Quinn’s Junction, Gilmore Way, Park City
2020-07-21BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: KAMAS TO WOLF CREEK PASSTuesday, July 21st A & B+ Road Bike Ride: Kamas to Wolf Creek Pass Meet at Kamas Food Town for an on time departure of 8:30 am This will be an out and back.  We will climb up to the top of Wolf Creek Pass and then  descend back down  . The ride will be about 47 miles with about 3500 feet of ascent, some of it steep.   Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride and Chuck Mollard will lead the B+ group. The ride will take about 3  and a half hours Distance: 47 miles Ascent: 3500 feet Ride time: Approximately 3.5 hours
This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders and the first 10 B+ riders.  Please RSVP to Marvin Kabartznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with.
Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Please respect social distancing
A ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762
B+ Ride organizer- Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022
Kamas Food Town, 100 W 200 S, Kamas
2020-07-17BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: MORGAN CITY PARK TO SNOW BASIN- OUT AND BACKRide location changed due to CLOSURE of EMIGRATION CANYON for cyclists 7/6/20 Friday, July 17th  A & B+ Road Bike Ride: Morgan City Park to Snow Basin-Out and Back. Meet at Morgan Riverside Park for an on time departure of 8:30 am. The A and B+ ride will be out and back, starting at the Morgan Riverside Park at 830. We will climb up to the Snowbasin Resort  and then generally descend on way back down. The ride will be about 40 miles with about 3000 feet of assent. Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride and  Chuck Mollard will lead the B+ group. The ride will take about 3 hours. Cell service will be spotty and there is place to stop to buy snacks and hydrations enroute
This will be an email sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 A riders and the first 10 B+ riders. Please RSVP to Marvin Kabartznick at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with. Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”
Distance: 40 miles Elevation Gain: 3000 feet. Ride Time: 3 hours Please respect social distancing A  Ride organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762 B+ Ride organizer-Chuck Mollard 917-881-9022  
Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2020-07-17Bicycle"C" ROAD BIKE RIDE: COALVILLE TO HENEFERFriday, July 17th: C Road Bike Ride: Coalville to Henefer this will be an out and back. Meet at Summit County Courthouse in Coalville at 8:15 am for an on time departure of 8:35 am, after B riders depart. We will bike past Echo Reservoir, under I-84, left to Henefer.  Take Left on Hwy 65 to Memorial Park and return to Coalville on the same route. Total Mileage: 22.5 mile This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 C riders.  Please RSVP to Lisa Hunter at:  hunt5994@bellsouth.net .  Lisa will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.   Please bring a signed release form (2020 version). The form is on the web site under the link “About Us”. Please respect social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed. C ride organizer -Lisa Hunter 770-630-2233
Please respect social distancing

C ride organizer -Lisa Hunter
     
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-07-17BicycleLEISURE BICYCLE RIDE - NEWPARK, SWANER, OLD RANCH ROAD AND 224 CONNECTOR TRAILFRIDAY JULY 17 - Leisure bike ride - From Newpark in front of Maxwell’s/Swaner EcoCenter Meet outside Maxwell’s and the Swaner EcoCenter in Newpark, 1258 Center Dr. Park City, UT 84098. There is plenty of parking in the parking garage in the building across the street from Best Buy. Turn left at the condo construction site for the garage entrance on the right. Please arrive in time to park, get your bike off of your vehicle and be ready for a 9am departure. This will be a 7.7 mile loop ride with 168 feet of elevation. We will ride on paved roads, dirt/ gravel trail and boardwalk. We will ride around the Swaner Preserve and the Osguthorpe Farm to Willow Creek Park and back to Newpark on the 224 Connector Trail. Any type of bicycle will be more than adequate. We will ride at an average of 7.5 - 8.0 mph. The ride will take about 1 hour. Please bring a mask, buff or bandana for the meeting location. NO RIDER WILL BE DROPPED. Kathy and Steve Holmes will co-lead this ride with a maximum of 10 people. If we receive more than 10 RSVPs we will split the group. Therefore, this will be a RSVP ride. Send an email to sandkholmes@comcast.net if you wish to join. Kathy or Steve will advise you by return email if you are on the list. Be sure to bring the club’s Activity Release Form, (COVID-19), which is to be signed on the day of the ride and deposit the form in the box in the back of the Holmes’s car. The form may be found on the club’s web site under the “ABOUT US” tab. Please wear good biking footwear. Put on sunscreen, a sun hat and bring water. If the weather is questionable on the morning of the ride, please contact the co-leaders to see if the ride has been cancelled. Co-Leaders - Kathy Holmes, cell 305-519-0135 or Steve Holmes cell 305-338-2831Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2020-07-17BicycleB ROAD BIKE RIDE-ECHO CANYONTime changed due to projected heat for the day! Friday, July 17th B Road Bike Ride to Echo Canyon Meet in Coalville at the Summit County Court House at 8:15am for an on time departure of 8:30 am. This will be an out and back from Coalville to Echo Canyon. Ride time: 2.5 hours Distance: 35 miles Elevation gain: 700 feet The ride is approximately 35 miles of easy rollers with an elevation gain of approximately 700’ by the end of Echo Canyon. Ride time is approximately 2 ½ hours. Cell coverage may be spotty. This will be an e-mail RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the ride. Please send your RSVP to Robin Reade at:  readetwiggs@allwest.net. Robin will advise you by e-mail if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list. Robin may be out of cell and internet service 7/12, 13, and 14th. What to bring:  Your signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club’s website under “About Us”. Please be aware of social distancing, especially at the pre-ride meeting and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart. No drafting allowed. Organizer: Robin Reade  860-989-1519    Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-07-14BicycleB+ ROAD BIKE RIDE: COALVILLE TO LOST CREEK DAMB+ Road Bike Ride: Coalville to Lost Creek Dam

Meet at Coalville Courthouse parking area for an on-time departure of 8:10 am (Coalville bathrooms open at 8 am.  Masks required inside.)

This will be a 50-mile out and back “ B” road bike ride past Echo to Lost Dam Road.  (We will not go to the top of the dam, but turnaround about 1 1/2 miles from the top.)  Coming back we’ll go on a minor freeway for a mile and loop around Henefer before returning back to Coalville.
 
 
Ride Time: 4+ hours
 
Distance:  50 miles
 
Elevation Gain: 2000 feet
 
There will be limited cell coverage available.
 
This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the ride .
Please send your RSVP to:  amandanorton1@yahoo.com    Amanda will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.
 
Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club’s website under “About Us”
 
Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart.  No drafting allowed.
 
 
Organizers – Amanda Norton (703-229-9875) and Jim Jacobs (571-286-1031) 
 
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-07-10Bicycle"A" ROAD BIKE RIDE: BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON"A" Road Bike Ride up Big Cottonwood Canyon Meet at the parking lot at the base of the canyon for a 9 am departure. This will be an up and back “A” road ride up Big Cottonwood Canyon. The ride will be about 30 miles with almost 4000 feet of assent. There will be limited cell coverage available. 
This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the ride .Please send you RSVP to kabatzm@hotmail.com. Marvin will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.
Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club's website under “About Us”. 
Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart and no drafting.
Organizer - Marvin Kabatznick - cell- 203-241-3762
 
Big Cottonwood Canyon Park and Ride Lot, Big Cottonwood Rd and Wasatch Blvd, Cottonwood Heights
2020-07-03BicycleA and B+ Road Bike Ride: Chalk Creek to WY borderA and B+ Road Bike Ride: Chalk Creek to WY Border **CHANGED FROM JUNE 29, 2020 DUE TO RAIN IN THE FORECAST** Meet at the Coalville Court house for an on time departure at 9 am.
This will be an A/B+ out and back road bide ride up Chalk Creek Rd, departing from the Coalville Courthouse at 9 am. The ride will be about 47 miles with about 2500 of assent. Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A+ ride at a pace of about 15-17 mph.
Chuck Mollard will  lead the B+ ride at a pace of bout 13-15 mph.
There will be limited cell coverage
Distance: 47 miles
Elevation gain: 2500 feet
Time: 3-4 hours
This will be a email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 riders who sign up for each of the rides (20 max total). Please RSVP to Marvin at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with. You will be advised if you are confirmed or on the wait list.
Please bring a signed activity release form (as modified for Covid 19). The form can be found on the clubs website under the link “About Us”
"Please respect social distancing the entire time and thus there will be no drafting"
A Ride Organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762
B+ Ride Leader-Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022
 
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-06-29BicycleCANCELLED/RESCHEDULED----A and B+ Road Bike Ride: Chalk Creek to WY borderCANCELLED/ RESCHEDULED FOR JULY 3, 2020----A and B+ Road Bike Ride: Chalk Creek to WY Border Meet at the Coalville Court house for an on time departure at 9 am.
This will be an A/B+ out and back road bide ride up Chalk Creek Rd, departing from the Coalville Courthouse at 9 am. The ride will be about 47 miles with about 2500 of assent. Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A+ ride at a pace of about 15-17 mph.
Chuck Mollard will  lead the B+ ride at a pace of bout 13-15 mph.
There will be limited cell coverage
Distance: 47 miles
Elevation gain: 2500 feet
Time: 3-4 hours
This will be a email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 riders who sign up for each of the rides (20 max total). Please RSVP to Marvin at kabatzm@hotmail.com and indicate which group you would like to ride with. You will be advised if you are confirmed or on the wait list.
Please bring a signed activity release form (as modified for Covid 19). The form can be found on the clubs website under the link “About Us”
"Please respect social distancing the entire time and thus there will be no drafting"
A Ride Organizer -Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762
B+ Ride Leader-Chuck Mollard 917 881 9022
 
Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2020-06-25Bicycle"A" ROAD BIKE RIDE: HOGS BACK TO BIG MOUNTAINThursday, June 25th  "A" Road Bike Ride: Hogs Back to Big Mountain Meet at Henefer Rodeo Park parking area for an on-time departure of 9 am.
This will be an  out and back “ A" road bike ride up the Hogs Back and then up Big Mountain The ride will be about 37 miles with over 3000 feet of ascent. 
Ride Time: 3-4 hours.
Distance:  Approximately 37 miles
Elevation Gain: 3000 feet
There will be limited cell coverage available.
 
This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the ride .
Please send your RSVP to: kabatzm@hotmail.com.  Marvin will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.
Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club's website under “About Us”
Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart and no drafting.
Organizer - Marvin Kabatznick - cell- 203-241-3762
 
Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2020-06-17BicycleA-ROAD BIKE RIDE: HOGS BACK TO BIG MOUNTAINWednesday, June 17th  A-Road Bike Ride Hogs Back to Big Mountain Meet at Henefer Rodeo Park parking area for an on-time departure of 9 am.
This will be an  out and back “ A" road bike ride up the Hogs Back and then up Big Mountain The ride will be about 37 miles with over 3000 feet of ascent. 
Ride Time: 3-4 hours.
Distance:  Approximately 37 miles
Elevation Gain: 3000 feet
There will be limited cell coverage available.
 
This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the ride .
Please send your RSVP to: kabatzm@hotmail.com.  Marvin will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list.
Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club's website under “About Us”
Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart and no drafting.
Organizer - Marvin Kabatznick - cell- 203-241-3762
 
Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2020-06-11BicycleA & B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - WEBER CANYONThursday, June 11 - A & B+ road bike ride up Weber Canyon This will be an A/B+ out and back road bike ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be about 35 miles with about 1700 feet of ascent. Marvin Kabatznick will lead the A ride at a pace of about 15-17 mph. Chuck Mollard will lead the B+ ride at a pace of about 13-15 mph. There will be limited cell coverage available. This will be an email RSVP sign up ride and will be limited to the first 10 members who sign up for the A ride and 10 members who sign up for the B+ ride. Please send you RSVP to chuckmollard@gmail.com and indicate if you wish to participate on the A ride or the B+ ride.  Chuck will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list. We will meet at Kamus Foodtown parking area for an on-time departure at 9:30.  We suggest you park in the west end of the parking lot so we don’t interfere with the shoppers. Please bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club's website under “About Us”. Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart and no drafting. Leader A ride - Marvin Kabatznick - cell- 203-241-3762 Leader B+ride - Chuck Mollard - cell - 917-881-9022Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2020-02-19BicycleCycling Jersey FittingHello Cyclists: If you did not respond to the "show of interest" e-blast for bike jerseys FEAR NOT you can still order a bike jersey. I now have the fit kits for a limited time so you can try on the jerseys (which I strongly suggest) before placing your order. Below are the dates, times, and locations where you can try on the jerseys. The price is $85.00 per jersey, and after determining your size, I need to receive payment at the time you place your order. I can ONLY take CASH or CHECKs. Checks should be made out to PCMSC, NO credit cards please. Feb. 13,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 14,     TGIF at O'Shucks in Pinebrook     6:00--8:00 PM Feb. 18,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 19,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     9:00--10:00 AM If you are unable to make any of these dates please contact Robin Reade to make special arrangements. readetwiggs@allwest.netQuinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2020-02-18BicycleCycling Jersey FittingHello Cyclists: If you did not respond to the "show of interest" e-blast for bike jerseys FEAR NOT you can still order a bike jersey. I now have the fit kits for a limited time so you can try on the jerseys (which I strongly suggest) before placing your order. Below are the dates, times, and locations where you can try on the jerseys. The price is $85.00 per jersey, and after determining your size, I need to receive payment at the time you place your order. I can ONLY take CASH or CHECKs. Checks should be made out to PCMSC, NO credit cards please. Feb. 13,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 14,     TGIF at O'Shucks in Pinebrook     6:00--8:00 PM Feb. 18,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 19,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     9:00--10:00 AM If you are unable to make any of these dates please contact Robin Reade to make special arrangements. readetwiggs@allwest.netQuinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2020-02-14BicycleCycling Jersey FittingHello Cyclists: If you did not respond to the "show of interest" e-blast for bike jerseys FEAR NOT you can still order a bike jersey. I now have the fit kits for a limited time so you can try on the jerseys (which I strongly suggest) before placing your order. Below are the dates, times, and locations where you can try on the jerseys. The price is $85.00 per jersey, and after determining your size, I need to receive payment at the time you place your order. I can ONLY take CASH or CHECKs. Checks should be made out to PCMSC, NO credit cards please. Feb. 13,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 14,     TGIF at O'Shucks in Pinebrook     6:00--8:00 PM Feb. 18,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 19,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     9:00--10:00 AM If you are unable to make any of these dates please contact Robin Reade to make special arrangements. readetwiggs@allwest.netO'Shucks, Quarry Village, 8178 Gorgoza Pines Rd, Park City
2020-02-13BicycleCycling Jersey FittingHello Cyclists: If you did not respond to the "show of interest" e-blast for bike jerseys FEAR NOT you can still order a bike jersey. I now have the fit kits for a limited time so you can try on the jerseys (which I strongly suggest) before placing your order. Below are the dates, times, and locations where you can try on the jerseys. The price is $85.00 per jersey, and after determining your size, I need to receive payment at the time you place your order. I can ONLY take CASH or CHECKs. Checks should be made out to PCMSC, NO credit cards please. Feb. 13,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 14,     TGIF at O'Shucks in Pinebrook     6:00--8:00 PM Feb. 18,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     4:30--5:30 PM Feb. 19,     Quinns Jct. Restrooms     9:00--10:00 AM If you are unable to make any of these dates please contact Robin Reade to make special arrangements. readetwiggs@allwest.netQuinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-09-27BicycleB+/B LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: MORGAN LOOPDATE CHANGED DUE TO IMPENDING WEATHER ISSUES!! Friday, September 27, 2019 B+/B Level Road Bike Ride: Morgan Loop Meet at Morgan City Park (Riverside Park) early for a prompt 9:30 am departure. "A" riders are welcome to join and extend their ride for the additional 3 miles to Snowbasin Resort. We will ride from the Morgan City Park to the bottom of the Snowbasin access road and back.  The ride is approximately 36 miles with 2,000' elevation gain. The 5 mile 7%-8% hill starts at approximately mile 14.   Riders will turn around at the top of the 5 mile climb (start of the access road to Snowbasin).  Terrain heading out is minimally rolling, terrain after the descent is rolling.  We will ride through farm land in the Morgan valley and up through Mountain Green.  Moose sightings are also possible.  Morgan is approximately 45 minutes from Park City.   DIRECTIONS: From Park City take I  80 East then take I  84 (it only goes one direction at this interchange).  Continue on I  84 to exit # 103.  At end of exit ramp turn LEFT onto Rt. 66, (N. State St). Proceed 1/2 mile then turn LEFT onto North 250, proceed to first stop sign and turn RIGHT onto East 125.  Riverside Park is immediately on the Right.    Civilized Restrooms at the park. Optional: Lunch at Taggarts following ride. C riders will not wait for the B's. Elevation Gain: 2,000 feet Distance: 36 miles Ride Time: 3.5-4 hours Leader & Questions contact Robin Reade: 860-989-1519Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2019-09-27BicycleC LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: MORGAN VALLEYDATE CHANGED DUE TO IMPENDING WEATHER ISSUES!! Friday, September 27, 2019 C Level Road Bike Ride: Morgan Valley Meet at Morgan City Park (Riverside Park) early for a prompt 10 am departure.   This is a 24 mile ride through the Morgan valley.  The terrain varies from minimally rolling to rolling.  Morgan is approximately 45 minutes from Park City. DIRECTIONS: From Park City take I  80 East then take I  84 (it only goes one direction at this interchange).  Continue on I  84 to exit # 103.  At end of exit ramp turn LEFT onto Rt. 66, (N. State St). Proceed 1/2 mile then turn LEFT onto North 250, proceed to first stop sign and turn RIGHT onto East 125.  Riverside Park is immediately on the Right.    Civilized Restrooms at the park. Optional: Lunch at Taggarts following ride.  C riders will not wait for the B's. Distance: 24 miles Ride Time: 2.5 hours Elevation Gain: 300-400 feet Leader & Questions contact Lisa Hunter :770-630-2233Morgan Riverside Park, 195 E. 125 N., Morgan
2019-09-26BicycleMorro Bay, CA Trip and Lighthouse Century RideMorro Bay, CA Trip and SLOBC Lighthouse Century ride Dates: September 26 (arriving Thursday for dinner) through September 30 (leaving Tuesday morning) Location: Morro Bay, CA This is approximately a 13 hour drive from Park City.  Contact: Dana Morgan (435) 640-6740 or dana_morgan321@yahoo.com Who Should Attend: While many people will be participating in the SLOBC Lighthouse Century Ride event on Saturday, all are welcome, as there are many activities such as: shorter bike rides, hiking, social, golf, wine tours, etc.  Those people interested in participating in the bike ride along the coast on Saturday, September 28thneed to register at: http://www.slobc.org/lighthouse/index.html Click HERE for more information and a suggested schedule of events and Morro Bay Trip. This will be an RSVP event, to get an idea of who will attend, please send Dana an email. Please send Dana an email at dana_morgan321@yahoo.com  if you would like to join us at any of the following restaurants:
  • Thursday night, September 26 – Windows on the Water
  • Friday night, September 27 – Bayside Cafe
  • Saturday, September 28 – Food is included in the ride
  • Sunday night, September 29 – Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill 
  • Monday night, September 30 -  Beer on the Pier
Participants must provide their own transportation and lodging.
Morro Bay High School, 235 Atascadero Rd, Morro Bay
2019-09-13BicycleA-/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: KAMAS/OAKLEY/PEOA/FRANCIS/WOODLANDFriday, September 13, 2019  A-/B+ Level Road Bike Ride: Kamas/Oakley/Peoa/Francis/Woodland Meet at Kamas Food Town; 146W 200 S. for an on time departure of 9 am Let’s make Friday, September 13 a lucky day with a beautiful rural ride through Kamas, Marion, Oakley, Peoa, Francis and Woodland.  While you may have cycled many of these roads, you haven’t done this route because I just made it up!  The climbing of 2000 feet is nicely spaced out during this 50 mile ride.  Optional snack or lunch at Woodland Biscuit Company near the end of the ride.  Be ready to ride at 9am. Estimated ride time at a B pace is 4 hours.  Bring water and snacks to fuel your ride. Ride time: 4 hours Distance: 50 miles Elevation Gain: 2000 feet Leader: Diane Rosenberg Cell: 858-336-7901      Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-09-09BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: HEBER EXPERIENCEMonday, September 9, 2019: B Level Road Bike Ride: Heber Experience  Meet at the Wasatch County Skate Park for an on time departure of 9 am. This ride will mix up, as well as acquaint, the riders with new routes; thus the “experience”.  There are plenty of flat miles, along with some climbing such as: Coyote Lane from the north end, the Gravel Pit, the 4200 neighborhood and the LDS church.  We have some newly developed neighborhoods, which are fun to bike through.  Come and join us for the Heber Experience Ride.  This ride will vary from our normal routes for a nice change of pace. Elevation Gain: 1740 Distance: 36 miles Ride Time: Around 3 hours Leaders: Trish Domenichetti cell: 251-406-9094  Caprice Benz cell: 801-400-8745Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2019-09-04BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-QUINN'S JUNCTION TO WHITE PINE TERMINUS AND BACKWednesday,  09/04/2019. Leisure Bike Ride-Quinn's Junction to White Pine Terminus and back Meet @ Quinn's Junction dog park , by metal sculpture, 10AM Ride Rail Trail to White Pine terminus, back on Sidewinder/ Comstock to Trail , up to hospital cafe , opportunity for organic , gluten free,lactose tolerant, fair trade ,gmo free coffee . Only about 8 miles , less than 400 vertical , all paved , about 90% trails. Howard, 386-527-8401, HC4182@aol.comQuinn\'s Junction Dog Park, Gilmore Way, Park City
2019-08-28BicycleA & B+/B LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: THE HILLS OF HEBER/MIDWAYWednesday, August 28, 2019 A & B+/B Road Bike Ride: The Hills of Heber/Midway ALL riders meet at Larry Mayfield’s house for a prompt start time: Please park your cars along Mill street on both sides. A riders: 8:00 am    B+/B riders: 9:00 am  Larry Mayfield Address: 925 N Mill Road Heber City UT 84032 We (A/B riders) will be presented with a lunch “post ride” at the home of Larry & Patti Mayfield.  The Mayfield’s are graciously opening up their home to A/B riders and we, cyclists, will be treated to Chef/Cook/Bottle washer: Patti Mayfield & her amazing abilities.  **All they ask is that we RSVP asap so they can prepare for the appropriate amount of people attending the lunch.   Email: gcskibum@aol.com along with the number of people planning to attend. A Level riders: Meet at Larry Mayfield’s house for a prompt start time of 8:00 am. This ride is called the Hills of Heber/Midway for a very good reason.  It will include the following climbs in this order:
  1. Jordanelle to the Overlook
  2. River Road to Swiss Fields housing development
  3. Huber Grove parking (just above the actual grove itself)
  4. Midway Cemetery
  5. Cascade Parkway homes
  6. Soldier Hollow
  7. Gun Club
  8. Duke Lane
  9. Gravel Pit
  10. LDS Church at the top of 1200
  11. Center Street to Mill Road
  12. Return to the Mayfield’s for lunch
Bring plenty of fuel and water for hydration.  Cell service will be good along the entire route.  Bathrooms available at multiple stops.  Water available at the top of Soldier Hollow. Ride Time: 4 hours Distance: 50 miles Elevation Gain: 3473 feet Signature Collectors for A riders: Trish Domenichetti: 251-406-9094 Dave Domenichetti: 251-406-9095 B+/B Level riders: Meet at Larry Mayfield’s house for a prompt start time of 9:00 am Larry Mayfield Address: 925 N Mill Road Heber City UT 84032 This ride will include climbs too, however, not to the extent of the A ride.
  1. Over Coyote Lane to Highway 40
  2. River Road to Swiss Fields development
  3. Wasatch Golf Course Parking lot
  4. Huber Grove Parking lot
  5. Midway Cemetery
  6. Cascade Parkway homes
  7. Soldier Hollow
  8. Duke Lane
  9. LDS Church at the top of 1200
  10. Center Street to Mill Road
  11. Return to the Mayfield’s for lunch
Bring plenty of fuel and water for hydration.  Cell service will be good along the entire route.  Bathrooms available at multiple stops.  Also water available at the top of Soldier Hollow. Ride Time: 3 hours Distance: 40.5 miles Elevation Gain: 2100 feet Leaders: Caprice Benz: 801-400-8745 Bill Benz: 801-859-5662
Larry & Patti Mayfield, 925 N Mill Road, Heber City
2019-08-28BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-WILLOW CREEK PARK TO McPOLIN FARM TO WILLOW CREEK PARKWednesday, August 28-Leisure bike ride-Willow Creek Park to McPolin Farm to Willow Creek Park Meet @ Willow Creek Park, near corner of Old Ranch Rd. and Split Rail Lane by rest room, start time 10AM.  .
Ride south to McPolin Farm , continue to Snow Creek via Payday behind golf course , consider besoin au natural break ,then north on Monitor Dr. and McLeod and Farm trails.to starting point . Some paved trails , some not , some roads. About 8 1/2 miles , less than 400 vertical.
  Howard Carrey, HC4182@aol.com, cell 386-527-8401  
 
Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 Split Rail Lane, Park City
2019-08-24BicycleROAD BIKE RIDES - SUMMIT CHALLENGERSaturday, August 24 - NAC Summit Challenge PCMSC will once again participate in the National Ability Center’s “Summit Challenge” as a club event. This year the event will be held on Saturday, August 24, 2019. The Summit Challenge is a community cycling event for riders of all ages & abilities. This event directly supports adaptive recreational programs at the National Ability Center, empowering individuals of all abilities.   This event offers 4 rides: 100-Mile Ride with 6800 feet elevation gain - This would be for our A level riders 80-Mile Ride with 4200 feet elevation gain - This could be for our A or B+ level riders 50-Mile Ride with 3100 feet elevation gain - Appropriate for our B level riders. 16-Mile Ride with 700 feet elevation gain - Ideal for our C level riders.   Registration application and fees are the responsibility of each participant and you need to register to participate in this ride.   Registration fees are: 100-Mile Ride: $125 fee 80-Mile Ride: $80 fee 50-Mile Ride: $65 fee 16-Mile Ride: $35 fee   You may register on the NAC Web site at: https://summitchallenge100.org Click on Register then select your ride category and click on Team Registration. Then click on Register Teammate and select Park City Mountain Sports Club from the drop down menu in the team field. Enter our team password: pcmsc in the Team Password field and complete the rest of the form with your personal data.   This is a fully supported course for each of the rides and the registration fees allow NAC to meet the needs of cyclists with a disability to participate at no cost to them. There will be food and beverages as well as entertainment at the NAC at the end of the ride as well as group photos. Route information and elevations can be found at: https://summitchallenge100.org under FAQS. The team Captain on the registration is Chuck Mollard.  If any questions call Chuck - cell: 917-881-9022 or email chuckmollard@gmail.com.    National Ability Center, 1000 ability way, park city
2019-08-21BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-CIRCULAR TOUR OF SWANNER RESERVE
Wednesday 21st August-Leisure bike ride circular tour of the Swanner Reserve
Meet at Maxwell's, Kimble Junction for a prompt 9:00  AM departure.
Details: This ride will be a counter clockwise circular ride around the Swanner Reserve from the Maxwells https://www.google.com/maps/place/1456+Newpark+Blvd,+Park+City,+UT+84098/@40.7226793,-111.5389538,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87526c71245e4b9b:0xf0bc24441646b306!8m2!3d40.7201825!4d-111.5384459?hl=en-GB  - in Kimble Junction.
 
It is an easy ride (go to https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bicycle-ride/utah/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1 for map - this will be a counter clockwise tour) of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; about 50% of the ride will be on quiet roads, the rest on cycle paths; about 75% on black top, the rest on gravel (alternative route available for road bikes); any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED.
 
The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded.
Leader,  Howard Carrey, HC4182@aol.com or cell 386-527-8401.
 
Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2019-08-19BicycleA-/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE - SUMMIT CHALLENGE WARM UP
CHANGED DATE FROM TUESDAY TO MONDAY
Monday, August 19 - A-/B+ road bike ride - Summit Challenge Warm Up
Meet at Quinn’s Junction at 0830 for on-time departure
This will be a warm up ride for those planning on doing the 52 mile or 80 mile Summit Challenge Ride.  We will leave Quinn’s Junction and cycle out toward Kamus on 248 then make a right on Democrat Alley at bottom of hill and go through Francis and make a left on Foothill.  Turn left on 300 and then right on Route 32.  Take Route 32 (part on bike path) and continue to Weber Canyon.  Then return via Robert Young and proceed to Route 32.  Make a left on 32 and another left on Browns Canyon and back to 248, returning to Quinn’s.
The total distance is 42 miles with 2700 feet of elevation gain and will take between 3.5 and 4 hours.  This will give you plenty of time to recover for the Summit Challenge on Saturday.
A-level riders are welcome, but this ride will be at a pace of 13-15 mph.  However, you are welcome to go ahead and if you want tack on a trip up Weber Canyon, but you will be on your own.
Leader: Chuck Mollard - Cell: 917-881-9022
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-08-14BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-CIRCULAR TOUR FROM MAXWELL'S TO OLD BARN AND BACKWednesday 14th August @ 9:00 AM-Leisure Bike ride - circular tour from Maxwells to Old Barn and back Meet at Maxwells, Kimble Junction for a prompt 9:00 AM departure. Details: This ride will be from the Maxwells https://www.google.com/maps/place/1456+Newpark+Blvd,+Park+City,+UT+84098/@40.7226793,-111.5389538,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87526c71245e4b9b:0xf0bc24441646b306!8m2!3d40.7201825!4d-111.5384459?hl=en-GB - in Kimble Junction to the Old Barn then back to the Maxwells by a different, mainly downhill route. It is an easy ride (go to https://www.outdooractive.com/en/bicycle-ride/utah/maxwells-kimble-junction-to-old-barn-and-back/110737540/#dm=1 for map) of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 300 feet elevation rise; 90% of the ride will be on a black top cycle paths and gravel (alternative route available for road bikes), the rest on road; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or cell-435 2004066.Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2019-08-13BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: QUINN'S JCT TO HENEFERTuesday, August 13, 2019 A Level Road Bike Ride: Quinn's Jct to Henefer Meet at Quinn's Jct for a 7:30 am departure. This ride is in preparation and designed for those of us who are intending on participating in the 80 or 100 mile NAC Summit Challenge Ride.   It will give us more experience in drafting over longer sections of flat or rolling terrain.  We will start from the Quinn's Jct and  ride on SR248 to Kamas, Left on Brown's Canyon & RT on SR32 to Wanship.  Follow Hoytsville Rd to Coalville, where we will decide if we want to continue on to Henefer.  We will return to Quinn's via Brown's Canyon.  This will be either a 50+ or 70+ depending on group desires.   Because of afternoon winds lets start at 7:30. Time: 4.5-5 hours Distance: Approximately  50-73+ miles Elevation Gain: Approximately 3100 feet of climb Leader: Ben Koerselman 801-792-9173Quinn’s Junction, Gilmore Way, Park City
2019-08-08BicycleB+ ROAD LEVEL RIDE: COALVILLE TO WYOMING BORDERAugust 8, 2019 B+ Road Level Ride from Coalville to Wyoming Border Meet at Coalville Courthouse for an 8:30 am departure. Ride 45 miles out and back on Chalk Creek Road to the Wyoming border.  Many long rolling hills, elevation gain of around 2400’ and possibility of headwinds.  All worth it to see the beautiful Utah scenery on either side of the road! Bring plenty of water and snacks Ride time: Around 4 hours. Elevation Gain: 2400 feet Distance: 45 miles Leaders:  Amanda Norton (703) 229-9875 and Jim Jacobs (571) 286-1031.Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2019-08-07BicycleA LEVEL RODE BIKE RIDE: WASATCH CO. SKATE PARK TO THE GRINDWednesday,  August 7, 2019  A  Level Road Bide Ride: Wasatch County Skate Park to "The Grind" Meet at the Wasatch County Skate Park for an 8:30 am departure. We will bike to Center Street on the opposite side of Hwy 40 and then continue to follow Lake Creek Road past Red Ledges subdivision, past Timber Lakes subdivision up "The Grind" and turn around where the pavement ends at the Forest Service boundary.   Lake Creek Road (known as The Grind) becomes extremely steep (double digit grades) as it climbs to the forest. Total mileage will be about 35 miles with about 3,500  ft elevation gain. Distance:  35 miles Time:  3.5-4  hours & (a blink of an eye to get back down) Elevation Gain: 3500  feet Group organizer - Larry Rosenkranz, cell (435) 830-6520.Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2019-08-07BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-THE MARKET TO WILLOW CREEK AND SILVER STAR CAFEWednesday 7th August-Leisure Bike Ride-The Market to Willow Creek and Silver Star Cafe Meet at The Market Supermarket (a.k.a. Dan's and not Freshmarket), for a prompt 10:00 AM departure. Note the time 10:00, I need a lie in. This ride will be a circular ride from Market Supermarket (a.k.a. Dans and not Freshmarket) to Willow Creek up to the Silver Star cafe and back, click here for route - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111534251?utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just 10 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; about 60% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads with cycle lanes; 80% on black top, the rest on easy gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or cell-435 2004066.The Market, 1500 Snow Creek Dr, Park City
2019-08-05BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE: KAMAS-WOLF CREEK PASSMonday,  August 5, 2019:  "A" Level Road Bike Ride: Kamas to Wolf Creek Pass Meet at Kamas Foodtown for an 8 am departure. We will ride up to Wolf Creek Pass and then back down to Bench Creek Rd pass the buffalo ranch and then back to Kamas. The ride  will be about 45 miles and about 3500 feet of assent. The grades for the last five miles up to the pass are around 8%.  Bring plenty of water and fuel.  Very limited cell service.  The ride will take about 3.5 hours (Ben will do it in about two hours). Ride time: Approx. 3.5 hrs Distance: 45 miles Elevation Gain: 3500 feet Organizer-Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762  Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-07-31BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-WILLOW CREEK TO THE CORNER STORE AND BACKWednesday, July 31-Leisure Bike Ride - Willow Creek to the Corner Store Cafe and back via a different route Meet at the Willow Creek car park alongside the dog exercise lake, for a prompt 9:00AM departure. This ride will be a circular ride from Willow Creek up to the Corner Store cafe and back, click here for route - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111562064?utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just 10 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; about 60% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads with cycle lanes; 80% on black top, the rest on easy gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 North Split Rail Lane, Park City
2019-07-31BicycleB LEVEL ROAD RIDE-HEBER TO HEBERWednesday, July 31, 2019 B Level Road Ride: Heber/Midway/Charleston/Daniel/Heber Meet at Wasatch Skate Park for an 8:30 am departure This will be a true B Level ride, however, without a lot of climbing involved .  Just some beautiful scenery.  It will include Midway, skirting along the Wasatch mountains, winding through Charleston, crossing over to Daniel and looping back to the Skate Park.   NO: Soldier Hollow/Gun Club/Gravel Pit/LDS Church .   Heber to Heber is just a "fun" ride.  Come join us. Distance: 36 miles Ride Time: About 3  hours Elevation Gain: 1200 feet Leaders: Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094 & Dave Domenichetti 251-406-9095  Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2019-07-26Bicycle"A" ROAD RIDE-BIG COTTONWOOD CANYONFriday, July 26, 2019: "A" Road Ride up Big Cottonwood Canyon Meet at the parking lot at the base of Big Cottonwood ready to depart at 9 am We will ride to the Brighton Circle and then back down. Limited cell service and we can stop at the Brighton Store (a the summit)  for fuel and hydration. 29 miles and about 3500 of assent Organizer Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762Big Cottonwood Canyon Park and Ride Lot, Big Cottonwood Rd and Wasatch Blvd, Cottonwood Heights
2019-07-24BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-BONEYARD TO ROUND VALLEY AND BACK VIA THE RAIL TRAILWednesday 24th July 9:00 AM-Leisure Bike Ride-Boneyard to Round Valley and back via the Rail Trail Meet at the Bone Yard (see their website here - http://www.boneyardsaloon.com/tablet/index.html) car park, off Kearns Boulevard, for a prompt 9:00 departure. This ride will be a circular ride from The Boneyard to Round Valley and then back along the Rail Trail, click here for route - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111746893?utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 400 feet elevation rise; about 70% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads with cycle lanes; 70% on black top, the rest on easy gravel; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Boneyard Saloon, 1251 Kerns Boulevard, Park City
2019-07-23BicycleB/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDEB/B+ Ride-July 23 Meet at Henefer Rodeo Park for 8:30AM start, riding to Croydon and then to Lost Creek Dam along beautiful newly re-paved road with little traffic.  About 32 miles round trip over rolling hills with a short steep climb to the Dam.  No water refill stations and limited cell service.  Please  allow extra time to drive to Henefer, which is 10-15 minutes past Coalville.    Bob Gurss robert.gurss@gmail.com 202-236-1743Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2019-07-22Bicycle"A" LEVEL ROAD BIKE TO PREPARE FOR NAC CHALLENGEIt is time to start doing some bigger rides to prepare for the NAC Challenge and any other events you want to ride. We will start this ride from Ben’s house at 468 Big Dutch Dr in Deer Mountain. The ride will go through Park City, up to the top of Empire Pass, down to Midway, up past the Jordenelle on SR32 to Francis, and back to Ben’s house for a beverage and lunch. It’s about 65 miles with a couple feet of elevation change. Should be fun. Leader: Ben Koerselman ‭(801) 792-9173‬Home of Ben Koerselman, 468 Big Dutch Drive , Kamas
2019-07-19BicycleB+ ROAD BIKE RIDE-KAMAS-SMITH MOREHOUSE - PEOA LOOPFriday, July 19, 2019 B+ Road Bike Ride (Kamas-Smith Morehouse Loop) Please join me for this wonderful 37 mile scenic ride through Kamas, up Weber Canyon to Smith Morehouse, and traveling to Peoa before our return to Kamas.  The climb to Smith Morehouse is gradual and there is usually limited traffic. Bring enough water and snacks for the ride.  Cell phone service may be limited in the canyon. While the route shows 40 miles, we will forgo riding on the unpaved roads of Democrat Alley. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/4131135 LEADER:  Diane Rosenberg   858-336-7901Kamas Food Town, 100 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-07-17BicycleB+/A ROAD BIKE RIDE 

VBS (vertical but slow) B+/A Ride -   Squaw Peak climb - Meet at Vivian Park at 8:30. 6827 S. Fork Road off Provo Canyon Rte 189.  We will ride down the trail. carefully cross the highway on foot, and slowly work our way up to Squaw Peak and then return.  Great views.  Generally 7-12% climb except for a challenging one at the end.  About 18 miles/2200 vertical feet.  
LEADER: Mark Peterman (503) 718 4510
Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2019-07-17BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-FRESH MARKET TO WILLOW CREEK ONTO SILVER STAR CAFEWednesday 17th July -Leisure bike ride-Fresh Market to Willow Creek onto Silver Star Cafe Meet at Fresh Market car park for a prompt 9:00 AM departure. Details:  This ride will be a circular ride from Fresh Market down to Willow Creek and back via a different route to the Silver Star Cafe and back, click here for route - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111534251?utm_source=unknown&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content It is an easy ride of just under 11 miles round trip; less than 370 feet elevation rise; downhill for the the first 50% and the rest can best be described as undulating; about 90% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads; 70% on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Fresh Market, 1760 Park Ave, Park City
2019-07-15BicycleROAD AND OFF ROAD BIKE RIDES-TOUR DE HOYTSVILLE TOUR de HOYTSVILLE, Monday July 15 On July 15 Don Twiggs and Robin Reade will host their annual Tour de Hoytsville. A, B, and C road rides AND rail trail ride. We got y'all covered this year. There will be a RSVP/dish to share picnic following the ride at Don and Robin's. Don and Robin will provide the main dish and soft drinks. RSVP cut off July 11 All rides leave from Don and Robins: 464 Meadow Haven Lane, Hoytsville Most likely it will be very warm, dress and hydrate accordingly. A Ride: Chuck Mollard 917-881-9022 will lead a 54 mile ride leaving at 8:30. The ride is out and back on Chalk Creek Road to the Utah/Wyoming border. The terrain has many long rolling hills with an elevation gain of approx. 2,400'. This is a beautiful scenic ride through a farming valley with mountains flanking each side. B Ride: At 10 AM Mark Peterman 503-718-4510 and Diane Rosenberg 858-336-7901 will lead a 23 mile road ride through the farming communities of Wanship, Hoytsville, and Coalville. Terrain has several moderate rollers with elevation gains of approximately 500'. C Ride: At 10:05 Lisa Hunter 770-630-2233 will lead a ride similar to the B ride but approx. 18 miles in length, Terrain has several moderate rollers with elevation gains of 500'. At 10:15 Annemarie Ferrari 801-706-5117 will lead a ride on the  rail trail and packed gravel frontage roads through Coalville,Hoytsville,  and Wanship. The ride is nearly flat and is approximately 14 miles, follows the  Weber River and passes through valley ranches and why the road detour. WHAT TO BRING: Pot luck dish to share, folding chair, and BYOB..  PLEASE transport and leave food items in coolers if necessary.  Main course will be provided by the hosts. To spread the "food wealth" please see below. If your LAST name starts with: A --- H bring an appetizer If your LAST name starts with: I -- T bring a side dish/side salad If your LAST name starts with: U -- Z bring a dessert  Please RSVP by 7/11, leave message on home phone 435-336-3377 OR e-mail: readetwiggs@allwest.net Questions: call home phone Directions to Don and Robin's from Park City: Take I 80 east to exit #155. Turn left at end of exit ramp and follow road around sweeping curve to the right. Follow "Hoytsville Rd. Detour". At end of detour turn right and continue approx. 2 miles. On the left look for Hoyt Lane, then white horse fencing and TURN LEFT IMMEDIATELY WHEN WHITE HORSE FENCING ENDS onto dirt Meadow Haven Lane. If you get to the LDS church on the right you went too far.Reade Twiggs home, 464 Meadow Haven Lane, Hoytsville
2019-07-12BicycleB/B+ ROAD BIKEEnjoy the beautiful scenery on a road bike ride to Nobletts with an option to climb to the Japanese Memorial starting at Francis Park.  We will take the Bench Creek loop by the buffalo ranch on the way back to the park.  For those who wish to catch a bite at The Woodland Biscuit Company, it is a good place to stop to fill up your water bottles and stay to eat.  This is approximately a 30+  mile ride.  There are restrooms at Francis Park and Nobletts.   Departure time:   8:30AM Leaders:  Caprice Benz (801) 400-8745 mobile and Trish Domenichetti ‭(251) 406-9094 ‬mobileFrancis Park, 2317 Spring Hollow Rd, Kamas
2019-07-10Bicycle"A" LEVEL ROAD BIKE‘A” Level Road Bike Ride We will meet at Basin Recreation at 8:30 and ride to Olympic Park, then up to the top of Promontory, then to the top gate at the Preserve and then to my house (7015 Canyon Drive) for lunch. The ride will be about 35 miles with about 3000 feet of vertical. We will stop on the way back from Promontory if anyone needs more liquids or nourishment. Generally cell service along the route Chef and Signature Collector - Marvin Kabatznick (203) 241- 3762Basin Recreation, 1388 Center Drive, Park City
2019-07-10BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-QUINN'S JUNCTION, RAIL TRAIL, AND ROUND VALLEYWednesday 10th July - Leisure Bike Rides-Quinn’s Junction, Rail Trail and Round Valley Meet at the the car park next to the baseball field at Quinn’s Junction for a prompt 9:00 departure. Details: This ride will be a circular ride from the Quinns Junction, down the Rail Trail to Highland Trail Head and then back along the Silver Quinn Trail, see route here - https://www.outdooractive.com/mobile/en/route/bicycle-ride/utah/round-valley-and-rail-trail/121296661/#dm=1. It is an easy ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 350 feet elevation rise; downhill for the the first 60% and the rest can best be described as undulating; about 90% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on roads; 70% on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-07-08BicycleB+/A ROAD BIKE RIDE-SNOWBASIN-PINEVIEW LOOPMonday, July 8, 2019-B+/A Road Bike Ride: Snowbasin-Pineview Loop Meet at the parking lot at Snowbasin Resort for an 8:30 am departure. https://ridewithgps.com/routes/15434175 We’ll start this picturesque ride at Snowbasin resort, cycle around Pineview reservoir and end the ride with a final climb up Old Snowbasin Road.  I anticipate minimal traffic after the busy holiday weekend and the upper half of Old Snowbasin Road is closed to cars. The ride is 29 miles with 2500 feet of elevation gain.  If you’re feeling energetic, then is the option to cycle Liberty Creek, adding 10 miles and another 1000 feet of climbing.  Our pace will be moderate at 13-15 mph. Bring water & snacks.  We can an optional lunch post ride in the town of Eden. OPTIONAL: Would you like to stretch those tight muscles after the bike ride?  Join me to enjoy a 30 minute restorative yoga class on the lawn at Snowbasin.  Bring a mat and blocks if you have them.  I’ll have a few extra ones. Ride time: 3 hours Distance: 29 miles Elevation gain: 2500 feet Leader: Diane Rosenberg 858-336-7901Snowbasin Resort, 3925 E Snowbasin Road, Huntsville
2019-07-03BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE CANYONSA- VBS Ride  (Vertical, but slow)  - Meet at Canyons parking lot at 8:30.  We will start with a nice flat ride on Old Ranch Road eventually making our way to Silver Creek Road and then up to the Red Hawk hills.  Having received permission, we will go through the private gate for the last 2 miles of challenging vertical and then back home.  About 30 miles/3000 vertical feet. Leader: Mark Peterman (503) 718- 4510.Canyons Lower Parking Lot, Canyons Resort Drive, Park City
2019-07-03BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-MAXWELLS TO PINEBROOK TO SWANNER RESERVEWednesday 3rd July- Leisure Bike ride - Maxwells Kimble Junction to Ute Ranch, Pine brook and Swanner Meet at Maxwells, Kimble Junction, for a prompt 9:00 departure. This ride will be a circular ride from the Maxwells in Kimble Junction, down to Pine Brook and then back up to the Swanner Reserve - see route here - in Kimble Junction. It is an easy ride (go to https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bicycle-ride/utah/kimble-junction-to-ute-ranch-pine-brook-and-swanner/111646072/#dm=1 for map) of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; the majority of the ride is on cycle paths; all on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader, Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2019-07-01BicycleHike, Bike, Mountain Bike and BBQ
Monday, July 1 (Rain Back Up Day July 2) - Independence Day Weekend Hikes/Bike Rides/Picnic
 
Meet at Brooke's home at Jeremy Ranch at 9036 Sackett Drive at 8:30 AM
 
Rob & Jeri Brooke are hosting a picnic lunch with brats and German potato salad. (Volunteers that are not up for the hike but would like to assist in the lunch preparation are appreciated.)
Accordingly please send an RSVP to jbrooke@tribalexpressions.com by June 25.
 
This potluck lunch will be at the Brooke's home at the conclusion of the planned activities, which includes a moderate hike, an easy hike, a Mountain bike ride and a B level road bike ride.   Two of our members, Bruce Rounds and Jeff Danos, will be providing some musical entertainment after the barbecue.
 
The hosts request you bring a lawn chair and appetizers, salads, sides or desserts to share and also BYOB.  Please bring any items that need refrigeration in a cooler and label with contents and any instructions.
 
Plan on arriving around 8:30 to allow time for sign-in, food storage and group identification for the activity of your choice. Activity departures are scheduled for 9:00am with the lunch served everyone returns.
 
Following are descriptions for the day's activities:
 
Moderate+  hike up Flying Dog  This loop hike will be about 8 mi, have an 1100 ft vertical, and take approximately 3 1/2 hrs, this is Moderate+ hike due to a faster pace.   Leader: Sheri Thomas - cell: (435) 640-9535
 
Moderate hike up Flying Dog   This out and back hike to the beaver ponds will be about 6 mi, have an 1000 ft vertical, and take 3 hrs.  Leader: Jeri Brooke - cell: 847-525-5433
 
Easy hike up Flying Dog  This will be a easy, slower paced hike up about 1/3 of the Flying Dog Trail above Jeremy Ranch.  This hike will be about 3 miles, have around 400 ft vertical and take about 2 1/2 - 3 hours. Leader: Steve Leonard - cell: 801-699-6732
 
Mountain bike ride  This will be a Moderate Mountain Bike ride. From Brooke's house, follow Sackett Drive south, turn right on to Trails Drive to the intersection of 24-7 trail. Turn left, up the hill, follow 24-7 to the intersection of the Preserve Connector. Turn right onto the Preserve Connector and climb to Alpine Meadows Drive. Turn right onto Alpine Meadows Drive, heading down hill to the intersection of the Flying Dog trail. Turn left, ride the switchbacks up on Flying Dog to the crest of the hill. After a brief rest, continue on Flying Dog to the Jeremy Connector trail. Turn right onto the Jeremy connector, coasting back to Daybreaker Drive. Return to point of beginning by way of Daybreaker Drive going back to Sackett Drive, turn right on Sackett Drive to the point of beginning. Leader: Rob Brooke - cell: 224-639-3293
 
Road Bike B level ride  From Rob & Jeri Brooke's house, Ride to bike path up Rasmussen to tunnel under I-80 then south on 224 to Park Meadows to Kearns and bike path parallel to 248 heading East. At Quinn's junction we will cross 248 and head north on service road towards Home Depot then go under 40 via tunnel and climb to Trailside then Right on Old Ranch Road to Highland Drive and back to Rasmussen and Jeremy Ranch. Total mileage will be 30 miles with a climb at the end.  This will be at a B level pace.  Leader: Howard Kantor - cell: 413-695-0277
 
Sorry no Dogs please, too many people
Home of Rob & Jeri Brooke, 9036 Sackett Dr, Park City
2019-06-28BicycleB/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE-MURDOCK CANAL TRAILFriday, June 28, 2019 B/B+ Road Bike Ride-Murdock Canal Trail Meet at Vivian Park for a 9 am departure. Join me for a scenic, mostly flat bike ride on Murdock Canal Trail from Vivian Park to Lehi.  This out and back 45 mile ride has only about 1000 feet of elevation gain.  It’s on a wide bike path for most of the route.  The pace will be between 13-15 miles per hour and you can modify the length if you want a shorter or longer ride.  Bathrooms are available.  Bring water and a snack.   Meet at Vivian Park, 6828 S. Fork Rd, off Provo Canyon Rte 189, by the restroom building.   Optional lunch after the ride. Ride time between 3.5-4 hrs. Distance: 45 miles Elevation Gain: 1000 feet Leader: Diane Rosenberg 858-336-7901  Vivian Park in Provo Canyon, Provo Canyon, Provo
2019-06-27BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE CITY CREEKCITY CREEK A LEVEL BIKE RIDE WE WILL MEET AT THE MOUNTAIN DELL EXIT 134 AT THE PARKING AREA JUST RIGHT OFF THE EXIT.   The route will be over the top of Emigration Canyon, down past the zoo, up through Research Park and Federal Heights, past the hospital, down then up through the top of the avenues and finally climb to the top of City Creek Park. We will return via the same route. This is about a 43 mile route with significant but not too strenuous elevation gains. It offers everything from beautiful mountain vistas to scenic and diverse urban neighborhoods. LEADER:  BEN KOERSELMAN  (801) 792-9173Mountain Dell Reservoir, Lincoln Hwy & Ut-65, salt lake city
2019-06-26BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-BONE YARD RESTAURANT TO OLD BARN AND BACKWednesday 26th June @ 10:00 AM, Leisure Bike ride - Bone Yard Restaurant to Old Barn and Back Meet at the Bone Yard car park, off Kerns (click here for map - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boneyard+Saloon+%26+Wine+Dive/@40.6612345,-111.5038763,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x9b5e8ed1e411a040!8m2!3d40.6612345!4d-111.5038763) for a prompt 10:00 departure. Details: This ride will be a circular ride from the Bone Yard to the Old Barn and back by a different route, see route here - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/r/111818289?utm_source=mail&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=user-shared-social-content. It is an easy ride of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 150 feet elevation rise; about 50% of the ride will be on quiet roads with cycle lanes, the rest on cycle paths; 100% on black top; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Boneyard Saloon, 1251 Kerns Boulevard, Park City
2019-06-26Bicycle"A" LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-MIRROR LAKE TO BALD MTNSTART TIME CHANGED TO 8:30 am due to projected winds. Wednesday, June 26, 2019 "A" Level Road Bike Ride-Mirror Lake to Bald Mtn Meet at Yellow Pine Trailhead(1st Trailhead on the left as you head up Mirror Lake Highway from Kamas) for a 8:30 am departure. We’ll bike up to Bald Mountain Pass and back. 46.6 miles total with 3,965 ft elevation gain. Allow 4 hours. Bring enough water and fuel for the entire ride as there will be no where to restock along the way. Bring warm layers for the descent. Distance: 46.6 miles total Elevation Gain: 3,965 feet Time: 4 hours. Group Organizer: Larry Rosenkranz, Cell 435-830-6520Mirror Lake Highway, Mirror Lake Highway, Samak
2019-06-24BicycleA, B, & C ROAD BIKE RIDE THROUGH HEBER“A”, “B” & “C” Road Bike Ride through Heber Monday, June 24, 2019 Meet at the Wasatch County Skate Park in Heber for a 9 am departure. A Riders: From the Skate Park, we will ride out past the Homestead, Wasatch State Park and out River Rd.  We will cross SR40 and climb RT 32 over the dam and head out to River Rd in Francis.  We will ride the back way into Kamas and ride RT 248 to the back road through Francis back to RT 32 and back over the dam.  We will take RT 40 back to Heber about 40 miles with approximately 2000 feet of climbing. B Riders: From Heber Skate Park,  we will ride to Main St. Heber and cross over. We will ride through a neighborhood to 1200 south; then ride up 1200 south to 6400 east and back down on Lake Creek Rd to 3600 east.  Then to Center Creek Lane to Duke Lane and across SR 40.  Ride through Daniels to 3000 south continuing on to Soldier Hollow golf course. Over to the Homestead and Wasatch park. Back to the Skate Park in Heber via RiverRd  (past the cheese factory). The ride is  approximately 32 miles, 1500 elevation and takes about 2.5 hours .No one will be   dropped. C Riders: From Heber Skate Park, we wil ride to Main St.  Heber and cross over.  We will ride to E. Center St (past Red Ledges)  and turn right onto 3600 East.  Continue on to Center Creek Lane to Duke Lane and across SR 40.  Ride  through Daniels to 3000 south past Soldier Hollow golf course (not going up the hill).  Back to Skate Park in Heber.  This ride is approximately 22 miles, 800 elevation and takes about 2.5hours.  No one will be dropped. Leaders: Bob Johnson “A” riders: 908-310-3824 Sue Johnson “B” riders: 908-310-6617 Lisa Hunter “C” riders: 770-630-2233  Heber Skate Park, 800 W 100 S, Heber City
2019-06-22BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE "THE DEER VALLEY GONDOLA CHALLENGE"“A” Level Road Bike Ride-The Deer Valley Gondola Challenge Saturday, June 22, 2019  Meet at the Johnson’s House for an 9:00 AM departure. The Johnson’s house is located off of Exit 8 on Rt 40.  Take the access road to the Jordanelle State Park. Take the first left on to Vista Dr  .  Our house is the last one on the right .  2 cars can park in our driveway and 2 cars can park in the drive immediately to the right of our driveway.  The rest of the cars can park at the stop sign in front of our house,  Turn left on to Hailstone Dr. and park on the right hand side of the road just past the fire hydrant. THE GONDOLA CHALLENGE We will ride from our house up past the base of the Deer Valley gondola and through the gate at Deer Crest.   Big climb up to St. Regis of about 1000 vertical feet in 3.5miles.  Those wanting more can continue up to the top of the gondola for at total climb of 1800 feet.  There are some areas that are about a 15% grade.  Great views on the way down.  Total distance of about 12 miles. Leaders: Bob Johnson 908-310-3824 & Sue Johnson 908-310-6617Bob and Sue Johnson’s House, 9996 Vista Drive, Heber City
2019-06-21BicycleB/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-COALVILLE TO HOG BACK MTNFriday, June 21, 2019 B/B+ Level Road Bike Ride-Coalville to Hog Back Mtn Meet at Coalville Court House for a 10:00 AM departure Ride is an out and back from Coalville to the top of Hog Back Mountain, (route 65 outside of Henefer).  Ride has gentle rollers around Echo Reservoir, then flat to and through Henefer then a steady moderate climb to the turn around point. Great views at the top. Distance: approximately 40 miles Elevation Gain: around 900 feet Leader: Robin Reade  980-989-1519 (cell)Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2019-06-19BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-SWANNER RESERVEWednesday 19th June @ 10:00 AM-Leisure Bike Ride, circular tour of the Swanner Reserve Meet at Maxwells, Kimble Junction for a prompt 10:00 departure. This ride will be a circular ride around the Swanner Reserve from the Maxwells https://www.google.com/maps/place/1456+Newpark+Blvd,+Park+City,+UT+84098/@40.7226793,-111.5389538,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87526c71245e4b9b:0xf0bc24441646b306!8m2!3d40.7201825!4d-111.5384459?hl=en-GB - in Kimble Junction. It is an easy ride (go to https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/bicycle-ride/utah/swanner-reserve/110154287/#dm=1 for map) of just under 8 miles round trip; less than 200 feet elevation rise; about 50% of the ride will be on quiet roads, the rest on cycle paths; about 75% on black top, the rest on gravel (alternative route available for road bikes); any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader, Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2019-06-19Bicycle"A" LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-COALVILLE TO MORGANA Level Road Bike Ride-Coalville Courthouse to Morgan Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 8:30 am Meet at the Coalville Courthouse for an 8:30 am departure. Three long climbs with one relatively steep.  Bring fuel and water.   Spotty cell service. Distance: 66 miles Elevation Gain: Around 3000 feet Leader: Marvin Kabatznick 203 241 3762Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2019-06-17BicycleB/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-HEBER/MIDWAYMonday, June 17th  B/B+ Level Road Bike Ride-Wasatch County Skate Park-Midway Meet at Wasatch County Skate Park for a prompt departure at 8:30 am This is a magnificent ride through quaint Charleston; then heading to Daniel and Little Sweden Road.  We will be crossing highway 189 and highway 40 as we make our way to the gravel pit.    This involves some rolling hills and dead ends at the pit.  We will take some breaks along the way and reverse our route to return back to the skate park..  The scenery is stunning. Distance: 30 miles Total Time: allow 3 hours Elevation Gain: 1427 Leaders: Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094 (call/text) and Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 (call/text)Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2019-06-15BicycleB/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE THROUGH MIDWAY

Meet at the Midway Dog Park parking lot which is located at 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway 84049 for a 9:00AM departure. Public restrooms available.
From the Dog Park we will ride to the Wasatch Mountain Golf Club, and then continue on to Huber Grove where the “B+” riders can continue riding up Snake Creek Canyon Road if they like, to the top and back down with a few 12+% grades.  We will then continue riding through the quaint town of Midway and visit the Midway Cemetary, the Cascades development, and on to Solider Hollow where we can take a break.  We will then proceed to Dutch Fields, Dutch Canyon Estates, and Burgi Hill Estates.  Optional climb for B+ bikers from Burgi Estates and up to the end of Interlaken Drive. There is a very short steep climb coming out of Burgi Estates, but the rest of Interlaken is very easy.  Incredible views!  Others may return to the Dog Park.  25 miles with approximately 1,400 vertical feet.  There are restrooms throughout the ride.

Leaders: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 (text or call)  and Trish Domenichetti (251) 406-9094‬

Midway Dog Park, 1070 Interlaken Drive, Midway
2019-06-14BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-COALVILLE TO EAST CANYON RESORTFriday, June 14th-A Level Road Bike Ride from Coalville to East Canyon Resort Meet at Coalville Courthouse for a 9 am departure. The ride will be relatively flat other than two long climbs (one of which is a little steep).  Bring water and fuel.  Cell service is spotty. Distance: Approximately 47 miles Elevation Gain: About 3000 feet Leader: Marvin Kabatznick 203-241-3762Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2019-06-12BicycleLEISURE BIKE RIDE-MAXWELLS TO OLD BARN AND BACKDate & Time: Wednesday 12th June @ 10:00 AM Leisure Bike ride - circular tour from Maxwells to Old Barn and back Meet at Maxwells, Kimble Junction for a prompt 10:00 departure. This ride will be from the Maxwells https://www.google.com/maps/place/1456+Newpark+Blvd,+Park+City,+UT+84098/@40.7226793,-111.5389538,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87526c71245e4b9b:0xf0bc24441646b306!8m2!3d40.7201825!4d-111.5384459?hl=en-GB - in Kimble Junction to the Old Barn then back to the Maxwells by a different, mainly downhill route. It is an easy ride (go to https://www.outdooractive.com/en/bicycle-ride/utah/maxwells-kimble-junction-to-old-barn-and-back/110737540/#dm=1 for map) of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 300 feet elevation rise; 90% of the ride will be on a black top cycle paths and gravel (alternative route available for road bikes), the rest on road; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This rides will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded. Leader, Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Maxwells, 1456 Newpark Blvd, Park City
2019-06-11BicycleB/B+ LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-HENEFER TO LOST CREEKJune 11, Tuesday- B/B+ Level Road Bike Ride: Henefer Park to Lost Creek Meet at Henefer Park.  Plan on leaving at 8:30 am.  Restrooms available. We will leave the park and head toward Croyden, crossing over Interstate 84 to East Henefer Road passing through Croyden to N Lost Creek Road.  It is a beautiful ride.  Generally, very little traffic.  It is an out and back.  Cell service may be spotty.  Bring water and snacks, none available on this ride. Distance: Around 34 miles Elevation Gain: 1663 feet Total time: Approximately 3 hours including stops Leaders: Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094 (text/call) and Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 (text/call)Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2019-06-09BicycleC LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-WEBER CANYONSunday, June 9th- C-Level Road Bike Ride Meet at Oakley Town Hall for a 9:30AM departure. We will ride Weber Canyon up and back. Distance: approximately 23 miles Elevation Gain: 1200 feet Leader:  Lisa Hunter (770) 630-2233Oakley Town Hall, 960 W. Center St, Oakley
2019-06-09BicycleB LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE-WEBER CANYONSunday, June 9th-B Level Road Bike Ride Meet at Oakley Town Hall for a 9:30 am departure. We will ride through Oakley up /down Weber River Canyon then an out and back on rural backroads of Peoa.
Cell service will be spotty. Distance: Approximately 30 miles Elevation Gain: approximately 1365 feet
Leader:  Howard Kantor
Oakley Town Hall, 960 W. Center St, Oakley
2019-06-05BicycleLEISURELY BIKE RIDE FROM WILLOW CREEKCategory: Bicycle Event: LEISURELY BIKE RIDE FROM WILLOW CREEK                                                                                                                Date & Time: Wednesday 5th June 2019 @ 10:00 AM                                                                                                                                                      Meet at Willow Creek car park for a prompt 10:00 departure. Location: Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 North Split Rail Lane, Park City Tony Edward will lead a ride from Willow Creek Car Park, then onto the Silver Star cafe and a ride back will by a different route. Approximate route can be viewed here - https://www.outdooractive.com/en/bicycle-ride/utah/willow-creek-to-silver-star-and-back/111550188/#dm=1. It is an easy gentle ride of just under 9 miles round trip; less than 300 feet elevation rise; 80% of the ride will be on cycle paths, the rest on back roads; any bikes are acceptable; expected pace is 4 to 6 mph, but we will determine the pace during the ride to accommodate the slowest rider; rest stops as needed; NO RIDERS WILL BE DROPPED. About 80% of the ride will be on black top, the rest on hard packed gravel, but there is a black top route back for those with road bikes. The aim is for a fun based, relaxing ride. This ride will not be a Tour de France and there will be no Yellow jersey awarded.              If The weather is questionable on the morning, members are responsible to call the leader to determine if it is cancelled. Please check the club calendar - http://pcmscorg.ipage.com/pcmsc/calendar/ - for latest information on all events. Leader, Tony Edwards 4tonye@gmail.com or 435 2004066.Willow Creek Parking Lot, 4460 North Split Rail Lane, Park City
2019-06-05BicycleA ROAD RIDE-COALVILLE COURTHOUSE TO WY BORDER ON CHALK CREEK RDWednesday, June 05, 2019-A Level Road Ride Meet at Coalville Court House departing at 9 am. This is an out and back ride to the Wyoming border.  About 47 miles with 2100 feet of climbing.  Limited cell service and no place to buy water or snacks once the ride has begun.  Leader: Marvin Kabatznick 203-241-3762Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2019-06-03Bicycle"A" LEVEL ROAD BIKE FROM KAMAS TO BALD MOUNTAINMonday, June 3rd - "A" Level Road Bike Ride to Bald Mountain Meet at Kamas Foodtown.for an on time departure at 9:00 am.   Bike up Mirror Lake Highway to snow line or Bald Mountain Pass if it’s cleared yet. Hard to estimate mileage and elevation gain since unsure where UDOT will have the road plowed to on that date.  Have sufficient water and fuel for entire ride and warm layers for descent. Allow between 4 and 4-1/2 hours, but could be less depending on snow line. 40-60 miles approximately 3,000-4,000 ft elevation gain Group leader:  Larry Rosenkranz, cell (435) 830-6520.Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-05-31BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE- NOBLETTS TRAILHEAD TO HANNA"Time changed due to weather forecast" Friday, May 31st-  "A" Level Road Bike to Hanna  Meet at 9:00 am at the Nobletts Trail Head on SR 35. Bike up and over Wolf Creek Pass  to the village of Hanna. 51 miles, 4,798 elevation gain   Allow about 4-1/2 hours. There’s a grocery store in Hanna where you can refill water and purchase a snack. Group leader:: Larry Rosenkranz, cell (435) 830-6520.Nobletts Trailhead, route 35, Woodland
2019-05-29BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDEWednesday,  May 29, 2019 A Level Road Bike Ride up East Canyon Meet at 1-80 Exit 134 to East Canyon for a departure of 9 am. Meet just off the I-80 exit ramp at East Canyon Road in the dirt parking area. Ride up East Canyon Road over Big Mountain Pass, down the backside, continue past East Canyon Resort and East Canyon reservoir. Turn around at the dam and return via the same route. 43-1/2 miles round trip with 4,877 feet elevation gain. Allow approximately 4 hours. Bring plenty of water and fuel as there are no places to restock. Leader: Larry Rosenkranz, cell (435) 830-6520East Canyon, I-80 Exit 134 , SLC
2019-05-24BicycleA ROAD RIDE-COALVILLE COURTHOUSE TO WY BORDER ON CHALK CREEK RDFriday, May 24, 2019-A Level Road Ride Meet at Coalville Court House departing at 9 am. This is an out and back ride to the Wyoming border.  About 47 miles with 2100 feet of climbing.  Limited cell service and no place to buy water or snacks once the ride has begun.  Leader: Marvin Kabatznick 203-241-3762Summit County Courthouse, 60 North Main, Coalville
2019-05-15BicycleA LEVEL BIKE RIDEWeds, May 15th-A Level Road Ride from Kamas Foodtown to the Nobletts trail head on Wolf Creek Pass Road and then back. It will be about a 32 mile ride  with about 1500 feet of climbing. Cell service limited. Organizer-Marvin Kabatznick (203) 241- 3762Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-05-14BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKE RIDE UP BIG COTTONWOOD CANYONTuesday, May 14, 2019:  A Level Road Bike Ride up Big Cottonwood Canyon Meet at Big Cottonwood Canyon Park N Ride Lot for a 10 am departure. Bike up to the winter gate above Brighton Ski Resort. 31 miles round trip with 4,141 feet elevation gain. Bring warm layers for the downhill as the top half is chilly this time of year and enough fuel as this is a very challenging ride. Option to continue up Wasatch Blvd to the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon if anyone wants to go a little further. 39 miles with 4,768 ft elevation gain with option. Lunch afterwards at Porcupine Pub & Grille just across Wasatch Blvd from park n ride. Group Leader: Larry Rosenkranz, cell (435) 830-6520Big Cottonwood Canyon Park and Ride Lot, Big Cottonwood Rd and Wasatch Blvd, Cottonwood Heights
2019-05-13BicycleA LEVEL ROAD BIKEMonday, May 13th -A Level Road  Ride Emigration Canyon. Meet at East Canyon-Mountain Dell Reservoir Exit off of I80 in parking lot off the ramp. We will ride to the top of Emigration Canyon, then descend down the Canyon to the Hogle  Zoo and then back. It is about a 28 mile ride with about 2600 of  climbing. Cell service along most of route. Organizer-Marvin Kabatznick  (203) 241- 3762East Canyon, I-80 Exit 134 , SLC
2019-05-10BicycleB+/B Level Road BikeGreat parking with restrooms available.  Prepare for an on time departure. This is the BEST Dam ride in Heber!  We will wind through Midway/Heber to Charleston, crossing Highway 189 into Daniel; then crossing US 40 to Duke Lane.  From this point, we will go North on 2400 East to Center Street (Lake Creek RD) connecting with North Mill Road then onto Valley Hills Blvd, which has a couple rolling hills with a great decent onto Coyote Lane.  Taking Highway 189 north toward Jordanelle, we will go right onto State Road 32 for a short distance turning left onto Old Hwy 40 (River’s Edge), which dead ends at the base of the “dam”, housing the Jordanelle Reservoir   After resting & regrouping, we will return via River Road to the Midway roundabout & back to the Wasatch Skate Park.  It is imperative that we ride single file on River Road.  Approximately 30 miles with 1100ft elevation change. Leaders: Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 and Trish Domenichetti  251-406-9094 (text or call)Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2019-05-07BicycleB+/B Level Road Bike RideFrom the skate park in Heber, we will bike through Charleston to Daniel.  Taking a detour to the Gun Club, which is an out and back.  Beautiful view and great road.  Breaking on the bottom of Big Hollow Road (Gun club road) for a photo op of the group.  From here proceeding to Duke Lane, ending at the gravel pit.  At this point, we will simply reverse the route returning back to the skate park with the exception of the gun club, which will be bypassed.  Anyone not interested in climbing either the Gun club road, which is short or the Gravel pit road, which is longer,  can wait at the bottom for the group to return.  34 miles with approximately 1550 vertical feet of climb. Meet for an on time departure.   Restrooms available at the skate park.  Leaders:  Trish Domenichetti 251-406-9094 (call or text) and Caprice Benz 801-400-8745 (call or text).Wasatch County Skate Park, 758 W. Midway Lane, Heber City
2019-05-04BicycleA/B+ Road Bike RideA/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE, HENEFER TO LOST CREEK RESERVOIR; Sat, May 4th at 10 am. Meet at Henefer Rodeo Park on UT-65 for an out and back ride to Croydon and the Lost Creek Reservoir. About 34 miles with about 1000 ft of climbing. Weak cell service along route.  Coordinator, Marvin Kabatznick  (203) 241-3762Henefer Rodeo Park, E Canyon Rd, Henefer
2019-05-03BicycleA/B+ ROAD BIKEA/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE, KAMAS TO WEBER CANYON; Friday, May 3rd at 10 am. Meet at Kamas Foodtown for an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be an about 34 miles and about 1600 feet of climbing. Generally cell service along route. Coordinator, Marvin Kabatznick  (203) 241-3762Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-05-01BicycleA/B+ Road Bike RideA/B+ ROAD BIKE RIDE, KAMAS TO WEBER CANYON; Weds, May 1st at 10 am. Meet at Kamas Foodtown for an out and back ride up Weber Canyon. The ride will be an about 34 miles and about 1600 feet of climbing. Generally cell service along route. Coordinator, Marvin Kabatznick  (203) 241-3762Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-04-27BicycleROAD BIKE RIDE - LEVEL B+/A- PARK CITY LOOP WITH ROYAL STREET
Saturday, April 27 - level B+/A- road bike ride - Park City loop with Royal Street
Meet at Quinn’s Junction at 10:00 AM for prompt departure
This is an early season ride with some conditioning climbing and will be at a moderate pace of 13-15 mph.  The ride will start at Quinn’s go to Park Avenue via 248, up Park to Deer Valley Drive to Royal Street.  We will turn around at Silver Lake in front to the Goldner Hirsch.  Then do a Park City loop via Meadows Drive, Route 224, Old Ranch Road, Trailside and the frontage road by Home Depot back to Quinn’s.  The total distance is about 29 miles with 2400 feet of climbing and will take about three hours or so.
Leader: Chuck Mollard - cell: 917-881-9022
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-04-22BicycleA/B Road Bike RideA/B ROAD BIKE RIDE-KAMAS,FRANCIS, WOODLAND. Monday, 10am from Kamas Foodtown. About a 25 mile ride with not much climbing. The pace will be 13 to 17 MPH average and no one will be dropped. We will periodically stop to regroup. Cell service on parts of the route.  Leader:  Marvin Kabatznick (203) 241-3762Kamas Foodtown, 145 W 200 S, Kamas
2019-04-20BicycleA/B Bike Ride-Heber> A/B BIKE RIDE-HEBER, Saturday, April 20th, 10 am. Road bike ride in Heber City. Meet at Skate Park, Ride east to Center Street, then out to 6400 E and then work our way back. It will be about a 25 mile ride with one moderate climb. Pace will be 13-17 average, with periodic regrouping. No one will be dropped.Generally decent cell service on ride.Marvin Kabatznick, 203 241 3762.Heber Skate Park, Southfield Park, Heber City

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2024-05-01Mountain BikeMODERATE PLUS MTB RIDE - HORSETHIEF AND NAVAJO TRAILSMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - HORSETHIEF AND NAVAJO TRAILS Wednesday, May 1, 2024 - Moab, UT. Meet: Lions Park (intersection of US191 and SR128, Moab, UT) at the restroom building/picnic table area for an on-time departure of 9:00 AM. MTB Ride: Will include sections of the Horsethief and Navajo Trails in Moab. The ride will be approximately 15 miles with climbing close to 600 vertical feet and descending about 1400 feet. Expect to be out about 4 to 5 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. e-bikes: No e-bikes please. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866.Lions Park Moab Utah, UT-128 & N Hwy 191, Utah 84532, Moab
2024-04-21Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB RIDE – COYOTE TRAILS, HEBERSunday, April 21
, Moderate MTB Ride – Coyote Trails, Heber Meet: Quinn’s Junction parking lot (by the bathrooms) for an on-time departure of 9:30 am. If you’d like to meet us at the trailhead, please contact the leader. Ride: 7 miles and 700 feet of elevation gain. Expect to be out approximately 1.5 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure BEFORE you get to the ride. E-bikes: E-bikes ARE allowed on this ride.
 Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and/or earphones, or dogs. MTB Ride leader: Ellen Sherk 215.983.9224Quinn’s Sports Complex, Quinn's Sportex - 600 Gilmore Way, Park City
2024-01-02Mountain BikeADVANCED MTB RIDE - DAY AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY - EMPIRE PASS - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDADVANCED MTB RIDE - DAY AFTER NEW YEAR'S AT EMPIRE PASS - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Tuesday, January 2, 2023 - DAY AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY - EMPIRE PASS Meet: Park City Bus Transit Center at 1:00PM January 2nd to ride the 1:14 PM Empire Bus to the start of our ride. We will return to the Transit Center either by bus or coasting down Empire Pass Road. MTB Ride: Approximately 1.0 miles one way with about 600 feet of elevation gain. This is a steep out and back ride on Empire Pass Road to Empire Pass. Be prepared for road and weather conditions of the day. Now is your chance to be creative and doctor your mountain bike tires for additional traction. Enjoy the views of Park City and Heber valley at the pass. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. E-bikes: E-bikes are allowed on this ride. Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. MUST: Contact the ride leader for a current update for the ride. Check the Calendar for updates for this ride, bad weather I may cancel! MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866 Old Town Transit Center, Swede Alley, Park City, UT
2023-11-03Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB RIDE – DEER CREEK RESERVOIR

Friday, November 3 – Moderate MTB ride along Deer Creek Reservoir

Meet: Quinn’s Junction Sports Complex for an on-time departure of 10:00

Ride: 15 miles, 1300 feet of vertical. No snow, ice or mud, this gravel road is dry the entire way. This is NOT a flat ride along the side of a reservoir. Since this is an out and back, you can go as far as you want, but I will lead a group to the dam and back. Riding time is 2-2.5 hours. Bring a snack/lunch for our turn around point at the dam.

E-bikes: E-bikes ARE allowed on this ride

Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers, earphones or dogs.

Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224

Quinn’s Sports Complex, Quinn's Sportex - 600 Gilmore Way, Park City
2023-10-21Mountain BikeMODERATE AND/OR MODERATE PLUS MTB RIDE IN BONANZA FLAT AND DEER VALLEY

Saturday, October 21 – Moderate and/or Moderate Plus MTB ride in Bonanza Flat and Deer Valley Meet: Bonanza Flat parking lot for an on-time departure of 10:30 Ride: I’ll be taking the 10:00 Transit to Trails shuttle up to Bonanza Flat parking lot, and should get there at 10:15 (last I checked, the 10:00 shuttle was full). This will be a two part ride…do one part, do both parts. The first part will be a moderate ride in Bonanza Flat, 4.3 miles, 600 feet of elevation gain (not sure about conditions…could be snowy, icy or muddy). We’ll come back to the parking lot and have a snack/lunch. The second part will be a moderate plus ride taking the Deer Valley flow trails down, 9 miles, 270 feet elevation gain, 1933 feet of descent. If you choose to do part 1 and 2, we'll have 15 miles, 900 feet of elevation gain, 2800 feet of descent. Here’s the catch if you do part 2 and you drove to the parking lot: your car will be up at the Bonanza Flat parking lot. Here are a few logistical options: take the 9:00 shuttle up and wait for us; take the 11:00 shuttle and join us for part 2; get a ride up to the parking lot so that you can do the entire ride and not have to worry about going back up to get your car; get someone to drive you back up to get your car. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. E-bikes: E-bikes ARE allowed on this ride, but they might be too heavy for the shuttle…call them to find out https://www.protransparkcity.com/trails?fbclid=IwAR38EHcuNixlka-wr9s0PpdaqpOIIQjJ-Ot7wbVKfstZxsKX85nXSvWHZEg&utm_source=townlift.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Townlift Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224

Bonanza Flat Trailhead, JF4J+8R Park City, Utah, Park City
2023-10-09Mountain BikeMODERATE PLUS MTB RIDE - GRAVITRON - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDMODERATE PLUS MTB RIDE - GRAVITRON- CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Monday, October 9, 2023 - Moab, UT. Meet: Lions Park (intersection of 191 and 128, Moab, UT) at the restroom building/picnic table area for an on-time departure of 9:00 AM. MTB Ride: Will include sections of the Klonzo Trails in Moab. The ride will be approximately 6-8 miles with climbing close to 1000 vertical feet and descending about 1000 feet. Expect to be out about 3 to 4 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. e-bikes: No e-bikes please. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866Lions Park Moab Utah, UT-128 & N Hwy 191, Utah 84532, Moab
2023-10-05Mountain BikeMODERATE+ E-MTB RIDE WOW TRAIL

MODERATE+ E-MTB RIDE WOW TRAIL Thursday October 5, 2023 Meet: At Quinn’s Junction in the parking lot on the north side of bathrooms. E-MTB Ride: Intermediate out and back mountain bike ride starting at the top of the WOW Trail 5 miles and returning.  This is an e-bike ride. Meet at Quinn's junction north lot by restrooms where we can pair up if possible and proceed to the upper WOW Trailhead.  We will ride 5 miles of the WOW Trail and back to where we started for approximately 10m and around 1100 elevation gain. Should take about 1.5-2 hours.  Lots of switchbacks, rocks, elevation and hopefully some fall colors as the aspens are just starting to turn in that area. We will ride up a canyon then enter the upper aspens with lots of shade and epic views then descend down a few miles before we turn around. Parking at WOW Trailhead: Utah State Park pass, or day pass is required. e-bikes: e-bikes are allowed, and you must be a solid intermediate rider. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB ride organizer(s): Rich Laudon 435-659-8320 and Mary Laudon 314-780-2348 feel free to text if needed.

Quinns Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmore Way, Park City
2023-09-29Mountain BikeMODERATE+ MTB RIDE WOW TRAIL - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND

MODERATE+ MTB RIDE WOW TRAIL - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Friday September 29, 2023 Meet: Bonanza Flat parking lot 9:45 AM. Utah State Park pass or day pass is required. MTB Ride: Moderate Plus riders only! In 12 miles negotiate 100 plus switchbacks, with approximately 300 feet of climbing and approximately 2700 feet of descending. This is NOT for brand new riders, you must have good mountain bike riding skills and endurance. After the shuttle ride, we will return to the Bonanza Flat parking lot for a picnic lunch. Bring your lunch, beer, etc. e-bikes: No e-bikes please. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866

 
Bonanza Flat Trailhead, JF4J+8R Park City, Utah, Park City
2023-09-26Mountain BikeBEG+ MTB RIDE - BEAVER CREEK - UINTAS - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDBEG+ MTB RIDE - BEAVER CREEK – UINTAS - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Tuesday September 26, 2023 Meet:  In the Yellow Pine Trailhead lot off of Hwy 150 in the Uintas (near mile marker 6) for an on-time departure of 10:00 AM. Parking Passes: National Park pass or day use pass for Mirror Lake Highway is required for parking. Day use passes or season passes can be purchased online.  For passes go to https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/74405. Or, from your mobile device: yourpassnow.com. Search Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Fees are - $6 for a 3-day, $12 for a 7-day or $45 for a 12-month pass. BEG+ BEAVER CREEK MTB Ride: Beaver Creek Trail which rambles through fragrant forests and alongside the beaver-inhabited stream. In the winter this trail is groomed and packed, great place to do some snow bike riding. This is a scenic and fun ride! It is approximately 8 miles with about 600 feet of elevation gain. Expect to be on the trail for 2 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. NO e-bikes: Human powered Mountain bike required. US Forest Service: e-bikes are considered motorized vehicles. (36 CFR 212.1) e-bike use is prohibited on all non-motorized trails. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866Yellow Pine Trailhead, Forest Road 431, Kamas
2023-09-22Mountain BikeRESCHEDULED MODERATE+ MTB RIDE WOW TRAIL

RESCHEDULED MODERATE+ MTB RIDE WOW TRAIL Friday September 22, 2023 Meet: Bonanza Flat parking lot 9:45 AM. Utah State Park pass or day pass is required. MTB Ride: Moderate Plus riders only! In 12 miles negotiate 100 plus switchbacks, with approximately 300 feet of climbing and approximately 2700 feet of descending. This is NOT for brand new riders, you must have good mountain bike riding skills and endurance. After the shuttle ride, we will return to the Bonanza Flat parking lot for a picnic lunch. Bring your lunch, beer, etc. e-bikes: No e-bikes please. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866

 
Bonanza Flat Trailhead, JF4J+8R Park City, Utah, Park City
2023-09-19Mountain BikeBEG+ MTB RIDE - BEAVER CREEK - UINTAS - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDBEG+ MTB RIDE - BEAVER CREEK – UINTAS - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Tuesday September 19, 2023 Meet:  In the Yellow Pine Trailhead lot off of Hwy 150 in the Uintas (near mile marker 6) for an on-time departure of 10:00 AM. Parking Passes: National Park pass or day use pass for Mirror Lake Highway is required for parking. Day use passes or season passes can be purchased online.  For passes go to https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/74405. Or, from your mobile device: yourpassnow.com. Search Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Fees are - $6 for a 3-day, $12 for a 7-day or $45 for a 12-month pass. BEG+ BEAVER CREEK MTB Ride: Beaver Creek Trail which rambles through fragrant forests and alongside the beaver-inhabited stream. In the winter this trail is groomed and packed, great place to do some snow bike riding. This is a scenic and fun ride! It is approximately 8 miles with about 600 feet of elevation gain. Expect to be on the trail for 2 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. NO e-bikes: Human powered Mountain bike required. US Forest Service: e-bikes are considered motorized vehicles. (36 CFR 212.1) e-bike use is prohibited on all non-motorized trails. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866Yellow Pine Trailhead, Forest Road 431, Kamas
2023-09-12Mountain BikeBEGINNER PLUS / MODERATE eMTB OR MTB RIDE ROUND VALLEY OPTIONAL CLARK RANCH - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDBEGINNER PLUS / MODERATE eMTB OR MTB RIDE ROUND VALLEY OPTIONAL CLARK RANCH - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND RSVP: When your RSVP please indicate in the comments section if you will be bringing an E-bike or not. Tuesday September 12, 2023 Meet: At Quinn’s Junction in the parking lot by the ice rink 600 Gillmor Way, Park City, UT 84060 for an on-time departure of 9:00am.  non-E-bike Ride and E-bike Ride: Bring your e-bike or non-E-bike for this Advanced Beginner / Moderate ride at Round Valley Big Easy going counterclockwise. The ride is approximately 6m and around 400 elevation gain. Should take about 1-1.5 hours. You can always stay and ride more if you like! Optional E-bike Ride: Bring your e-bike for this Advanced Beginner / Moderate ride at Clark Ranch. We may break into two groups depending on ability level. There are uphill's, downhills, flow trail single track. I expect to cover about 6 miles and ascend around 600 feet elevation. Should take about 2-3 hours. After: Snacks / drinks / chair - weather permitting. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones or dogs. YES E-bikes: e-bikes are allowed on this ride. YES non-E-bikes: non-E-bikes are allowed on this ride. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866  Park City Ice Arena-Quinn's Junction, 600 Gillmor Way, Park City
2023-09-09Mountain BikeMTB RIDE LIFT SERVE AT PCMR
MTB Ride Lift Serve at PCMR, Saturday, September 9
We’ll take the Crescent Lift up and head to Cyn City
Meet: At the picnic tables by the rock climbing wall for an on-time departure of 2:00. You will need a bike haul pass to get on the lift. A day pass (good for that day), is $49. You can purchase these passes at the ticket window, but fill out the waiver before you get in line and leave yourself enough time so that we can leave at 2:00
Ride: This is for moderate and advanced levels. 10-ish miles, 600 feet of elevation gain and 2300 feet of elevation loss
Bring for the ride: Water, bike tube, tire levers, pump, and sunscreen. Please make sure your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended.
E-bikes: E-bikes are not allowed on this ride
Don’t bring: Music boxes, speakers, earphones, or dogs.
MUST: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions.
MTB ride organizer: Ellen Sherk 215.983.9224
Park City Mountain, 1345 Lowell Ave, Park City
2023-09-08Mountain BikeMOD+ eMTB RIDE - DUCHESNE TUNNEL – UINTAS - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDMOD+ eMTB RIDE - DUCHESNE TUNNEL – UINTAS - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Friday, September 8, 2023 Meet:  In the Yellow Pine Trailhead lot off of Hwy 150 in the Uintas (near mile marker 6) for an on-time departure of 8:00 AM. Parking Passes: National Park pass or day use pass for Mirror Lake Highway is required for parking. Day use passes or season passes can be purchased online.  For passes go to https://www.recreation.gov/sitepass/74405. Or, from your mobile device: yourpassnow.com. Search Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Fees are - $6 for a 3-day, $12 for a 7-day or $45 for a 12-month pass. Ride: We will travel to the head of the Duchesne Tunnel. See the diversion dam and the Duchesne River. This is a motorized road with rocks, dirt, ascents and descents. A waterfall awaits you at the end and cascades along the road. This is a scenic and fun ride! It is approximately 15 miles with about 1941 feet of elevation gain. Expect to be on the trail for 4 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones or dogs. YES e-bikes: e-bikes are allowed on motorized roads. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866Yellow Pine Trailhead, Forest Road 431, Kamas
2023-09-05Mountain BikeBEGINNER PLUS MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE - ROUND VALLEYBEGINNER PLUS MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE - ROUND VALLEY Tuesday September 5, 2023 Beginner Plus mountain bike ride around the Big Easy in Round Valley. This is for riders who are fairly confident on a singletrack trail.  These trails are loads of fun and give a great taste of mountain biking with plenty of switchbacks, rollers, flowing elevation changes and a few rocks here and there. We will ride at a moderate pace and wait for everyone, but this is not for brand new riders. Meet: At Quinn’s Junction in the parking lot by the ice rink 600 Gillmor Way, Park City, UT 84060 for an on-time departure of 9:00am.  Text Mary if you need directions. Ride: The ride is approximately 6m and around 400 elevation gain. Should take about 1-1.5 hours. You can always stay and ride more if you like! Bring for the ride: Water, bike tube, tire levers, pump, sunscreen, helmet, elbow and knee pads if you like. Make sure your tires are at the proper pressure. Bring for after the ride. A chair and beverage if you want to relax after the ride. E-bikes: No E-bikes please. Don’t bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones or dogs. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB ride organizer: Mary Laudon 314-780-2348 feel free to text if needed.Park City Ice Arena-Quinn's Junction, 600 Gillmor Way, Park City
2023-08-29Mountain BikeMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - TAHOE - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - TAHOE - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVPYOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Tuesday, August 29, 2023  Meet: Incline Village Shuttles for an on-time departure of 11AM. Contact me for details. Ride: Moderate Plus riders only! The ride will include - 14 miles with climbing close to 1500 vertical feet. Expect to be out about 5 to 6 hours.  Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones or dogs. NO e-bikes: No e-bikes on this ride. Activity release: All participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location. Must: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866 Incline Village, 1115 Tunnel Creek Road, Incline Village
2023-07-09Mountain BikeMTB RIDE LIFT SERVE AT PCMR
MTB Ride Lift Serve at PCMR, Sunday, July 9, 2023
We’ll take the Crescent Lift up and head to Shadow Lake where we’ll have lunch/snacks. No snow on this route
Meet: At the picnic tables by the rock climbing wall for an on-time departure of 10:30. You will need a bike haul pass to get on the lift. If you have made a deposit on a 23/24 pass, you can buy a summer pass for $175 (unlimited bike haul rides for the season). If you just want to buy a day pass (good for that day), they’re $49. You can purchase these passes at the ticket window, but fill out the waiver before you get in line. Ticket window opens at 10:00, there will probably be many people in line, so leave yourself enough time so that we can leave at 10:30
Ride: This is for moderate and advanced levels. 10-ish miles, 600 feet of elevation gain and 2400 feet of elevation loss
Bring for the ride: Water, bike tube, tire levers, pump, and sunscreen. Please make sure your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended.
E-bikes: E-bikes are not allowed on this ride
Don’t bring: Music boxes, speakers, earphones, or dogs.
MUST: Check the online Club Calendar for updates regarding the ride in case of bad weather or trail conditions.
MTB ride organizer: Ellen Sherk 215.983.9224
Park City Mountain, 1345 Lowell Ave, Park City
2023-05-19Mountain BikeCANCELLED: MODERATE MTB RIDE – COYOTE TRAILS, HEBER

Due to the buckets and buckets of rain on Thursday, this ride has been cancelled

Moderate MTB Ride – Coyote Trails, Heber
Friday, May 19, 2023
Meet: Quinn's Junction parking lot (by the bathrooms) for an on-time departure of 9:30 am. If you’d like to meet us at the trailhead, please contact the leader.
Ride: 7 miles and 700 feet of elevation gain. Expect to be out approximately 1.5 hours. 
Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure BEFORE you get to the ride. Knee and elbow pads recommended.
E-bikes: E-bikes ARE allowed on this ride.
Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs.
MTB Ride leader: Ellen Sherk 215.983.9224
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2023-04-29Mountain BikeALL LEVELS BIKE RIDE – LEGACY PARKWAYSaturday, April 29, All Levels Bike Ride – Legacy Parkway Meet in the parking lot of Park City Bagels for an on-time departure of 9:30 Road bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, e-bikes are all invited, as are all levels of riders. We'll head down to The Legacy Parkway, a paved trail in Salt Lake. No snow, no hills, no cars and hopefully no flooding. You can go as far as you want and as fast as you want. Bring a snack/lunch. Anyone who would like to meet us at the starting point, contact me and I'll tell you where we're meeting. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Park City Bagels, 3126 Quarry Rd, Park City
2022-10-17Mountain BikeMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - NORTH KLONDIKE - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - NORTH KLONDIKE - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Monday, October 17, 2022 - Moab, UT Meet: Lions Park (intersection of 191 and 128, Moab, UT) at the restroom building/picnic table area for an on-time departure of 9:00 AM. We will shuttle to the trailhead. MTB Ride: Will include sections of the North Klondike Trails in Moab. The ride will be approximately 8 miles with climbing close to 900 vertical feet and descending about 900 feet. Expect to be out about 4 to 5 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. e-bikes: No e-bikes please. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. COVID-19 protocols: Please note the COVID-19 protocols on the Club’s website and all participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leaders at the meeting location. RSVP event: You must RSVP to attend. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866.Lions Park and Bike Path Trailhead, 191 and 128, Moab
2022-10-10Mountain BikeMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - HORSETHIEF AND NAVAJO TRAILS - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTENDMODERATE+ MTB RIDE - HORSETHIEF AND NAVAJO TRAILS - CLICK-HERE-TO-RSVP - YOU MUST RSVP TO ATTEND Monday, October 10, 2022 - Moab, UT. Meet: Lions Park (intersection of 191 and 128, Moab, UT) at the restroom building/picnic table area for an on-time departure of 9:00 AM. MTB Ride: Will include sections of the Horsethief and Navajo Trails in Moab. The ride will be approximately 15 miles with climbing close to 600 vertical feet and descending about 1400 feet. Expect to be out about 4 to 5 hours. Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended. e-bikes: No e-bikes please. Don’t Bring: Cow/bear bells (courtesy bells OK), Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. COVID-19 protocols: Please note the COVID-19 protocols on the Club’s website and all participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leaders at the meeting location. RSVP event: You must RSVP to attend. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866.Lions Park and Bike Path Trailhead, 191 and 128, Moab
2022-06-05Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB RIDE - COYOTE TRAIL SYSTEMSunday, June 5 – Moderate MTB Ride, Coyote Trail System
Meet: Quinn’s Sports Complex for an on-time departure of 9:00
MTB Ride: 10-ish miles, 1000 feet of vertical. We’ll ride Heber's Coyote Trail System, now called Riverview
Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Knee and elbow pads recommended.
E-bikes: e-bikes are allowed
Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs
COVID-19 protocols: Please note the COVID-19 protocols on the Club’s website and all participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leader at the meeting location
MTB Ride leader(s): Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224
Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2022-05-13Mountain BikeMODERATE PLUS MTB RIDE - HORSETHIEF AND NAVAJO TRAILSMODERATE PLUS MTB RIDE - HORSETHIEF AND NAVAJO TRAILS Friday, May 13th, 2022 - Moab, UT. Meet: Lions Park (intersection of 191 and 128, Moab, UT) at the restroom building/picnic table area for an on-time departure of 9:00 AM. MTB Ride: Will include sections of the Horsethief and Navajo Trails in Moab. The ride will be approximately 15 miles with climbing close to 600 vertical feet and descending about 1400 feet. Expect to be out about 4 to 5 hours. Bring: Plan on lunch somewhere on the trail when we all are lunch ready. Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Human powered Mountain bike required. Knee and elbow pads recommended. MUST: Contact the ride leader for a current update for the ride. Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or earphones, or dogs. Comment(s): No cell service in many parts of the Moab. Updates: Check the Calendar for updates for this ride, bad weather I may cancel! COVID-19 protocols: Please note the COVID-19 protocols on the Club’s website and all participants are required to sign the Club’s Activity Release form that will be provided by the MTB leaders at the meeting location. MTB Ride leader(s): Don Winsor, wd40rider@gmail.com, 801-673-5866Lions Park Moab Utah, UT-128 & N Hwy 191, Utah 84532, Moab
2021-11-05Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB RIDE – DEER CREEK RESERVOIRFriday, November 5 – Moderate MTB Ride – Deer Creek Reservoir Meet at Quinn’s Junction Sports Complex for an on-time departure of 10:00 am 15 miles, 1300 feet of vertical. This is NOT a flat ride along the side of a reservoir. Finding a dry trail is a little challenging right now, but this gravel road/trail should be dry. Since this is an out and back, you can go as far as you want, but I will lead a group to the dam and back. Riding time is 2-2.5 hours. E-bikes welcome. Bring a lunch/snack for our turn around point. All vehicles must have a current State Park Pass. Leader: Ellen Sherk, 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2021-05-26Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB RIDE – ROUND VALLEYWednesday, May 26 – Moderate MTB Ride – Round Valley Meet in the parking lot of the Quinn's Junction Trailhead for an on-time departure of 12:30 12 miles, less than 1000 feet of elevation. We'll hit a few of our favorite trails in Round Valley. No dogs, earbuds or speakers, please. Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2020-08-03Mountain BikeMODERATE+ MTB RIDE ROYAL STREET / DEER CRESTMonday, August 3, 2020 – MODERATE+ MTB RIDE ROYAL STREET / DEER CREST Meet: Deer Valley Cafe parking lot for an on-time departure of 8:30 AM. Ride: We will ride 3.5 miles up Royal Street 1500 ft elevation gain and then take Mid Mountain pass to Jordonelle to Deer Crest to Outlook to the lower part of Undertow. The ride will be approximately 7 miles with climbing close to 1500 vertical feet. Expect to be out about 3 hours.  Bring: Calorie packed snacks, plenty of water, bike tube, tire levers, pump and sunscreen. Please make sure that your tires are pumped up to the recommended tire pressure. Human powered Mountain bike required. Knee and elbow pads recommended. RSVP event: The ride is limited to 10 people including myself. You must RSVP, to do so send an email to Diane at dianejamail@earthlink.net . I will advise you if you are confirmed or if you are on a wait list. If you RSVP for an activity and do not notify the coordinator that you are unable to participate prior to the start of the activity, this action may hinder your participation in future activities. COVID-19: You must bring a signed activity release form (COVID-19) that can be found on the club’s website under “About Us”. As advised in the club email regarding new procedures for the Activity Release form: “It will be the responsibility of each member participant to bring a copy of the Activity Release form, signed by the member on the date of the activity/event (not copied) and handed to the leader/host before commencing the activity.” Please be aware of social distancing, especially when we meet and then as we cycle it is recommended to keep 10-12 feet apart and no drafting. Don’t Bring: Music boxes, speakers and / or ear phones, or dogs. MTB Ride leader(s): Diane Jamail, dianejamail@earthlink.net, (713) 299-6771Deer Valley Cafe, 1375 Deer Valley Drive, Park City
2019-11-10Mountain BikeMODERATE MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE – ROCKY TOPSunday, November 10 – Moderate MTB ride to Rocky Top Meet in the Quinn's Junction Sports Complex parking lot for an on-time departure of 10:00. Those in the Heber/Midway area, meet at the Rocky Top trailhead at MP 8 off of River Road at 10:15 (intersection of Rock Cliff Road and 32). 8 miles, 900 feet of vertical. Trails are dry! Bring a lunch/snack for the top Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-10-12Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB RIDE – ROUND VALLEYSaturday, October 12 – Moderate MTB ride in Round Valley Meet at Quinn's Junction Sports Complex in the parking lot by the bathrooms for an on-time departure of 12:30. 15-ish miles, 1000-ish feet of elevation. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-09-26Mountain BikeMorro Bay, CA Trip and Lighthouse Century RideMorro Bay, CA Trip and SLOBC Lighthouse Century ride Dates: September 26 (arriving Thursday for dinner) through September 30 (leaving Tuesday morning) Location: Morro Bay, CA This is approximately a 13 hour drive from Park City.  Contact: Dana Morgan (435) 640-6740 or dana_morgan321@yahoo.com Who Should Attend: While many people will be participating in the SLOBC Lighthouse Century Ride event on Saturday, all are welcome, as there are many activities such as: shorter bike rides, hiking, social, golf, wine tours, etc.  Those people interested in participating in the bike ride along the coast on Saturday, September 28thneed to register at: http://www.slobc.org/lighthouse/index.html Click HERE for more information and a suggested schedule of events and Morro Bay Trip. This will be an RSVP event, to get an idea of who will attend, please send Dana an email. Please send Dana an email at dana_morgan321@yahoo.com  if you would like to join us at any of the following restaurants:
  • Thursday night, September 26 – Windows on the Water
  • Friday night, September 27 – Bayside Cafe
  • Saturday, September 28 – Food is included in the ride
  • Sunday night, September 29 – Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill 
  • Monday night, September 30 -  Beer on the Pier
Participants must provide their own transportation and lodging.
Morro Bay High School, 235 Atascadero Rd, Morro Bay
2019-09-13Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB – ROUND VALLEYFriday, September 13 – Moderate MTB ride in Round Valley Meet in the parking lot of the Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, by the bathrooms, for an on-time departure of 10:00 12 miles, 1000 feet of vertical. We'll hit the hero dirt of Round Valley. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-07-01Mountain BikeHike, Bike, Mountain Bike and BBQ
Monday, July 1 (Rain Back Up Day July 2) - Independence Day Weekend Hikes/Bike Rides/Picnic
 
Meet at Brooke's home at Jeremy Ranch at 9036 Sackett Drive at 8:30 AM
 
Rob & Jeri Brooke are hosting a picnic lunch with brats and German potato salad. (Volunteers that are not up for the hike but would like to assist in the lunch preparation are appreciated.)
Accordingly please send an RSVP to jbrooke@tribalexpressions.com by June 25.
 
This potluck lunch will be at the Brooke's home at the conclusion of the planned activities, which includes a moderate hike, an easy hike, a Mountain bike ride and a B level road bike ride.   Two of our members, Bruce Rounds and Jeff Danos, will be providing some musical entertainment after the barbecue.
 
The hosts request you bring a lawn chair and appetizers, salads, sides or desserts to share and also BYOB.  Please bring any items that need refrigeration in a cooler and label with contents and any instructions.
 
Plan on arriving around 8:30 to allow time for sign-in, food storage and group identification for the activity of your choice. Activity departures are scheduled for 9:00am with the lunch served everyone returns.
 
Following are descriptions for the day's activities:
 
Moderate+  hike up Flying Dog  This loop hike will be about 8 mi, have an 1100 ft vertical, and take approximately 3 1/2 hrs, this is Moderate+ hike due to a faster pace.   Leader: Sheri Thomas - cell: (435) 640-9535
 
Moderate hike up Flying Dog   This out and back hike to the beaver ponds will be about 6 mi, have an 1000 ft vertical, and take 3 hrs.  Leader: Jeri Brooke - cell: 847-525-5433
 
Easy hike up Flying Dog  This will be a easy, slower paced hike up about 1/3 of the Flying Dog Trail above Jeremy Ranch.  This hike will be about 3 miles, have around 400 ft vertical and take about 2 1/2 - 3 hours. Leader: Steve Leonard - cell: 801-699-6732
 
Mountain bike ride  This will be a Moderate Mountain Bike ride. From Brooke's house, follow Sackett Drive south, turn right on to Trails Drive to the intersection of 24-7 trail. Turn left, up the hill, follow 24-7 to the intersection of the Preserve Connector. Turn right onto the Preserve Connector and climb to Alpine Meadows Drive. Turn right onto Alpine Meadows Drive, heading down hill to the intersection of the Flying Dog trail. Turn left, ride the switchbacks up on Flying Dog to the crest of the hill. After a brief rest, continue on Flying Dog to the Jeremy Connector trail. Turn right onto the Jeremy connector, coasting back to Daybreaker Drive. Return to point of beginning by way of Daybreaker Drive going back to Sackett Drive, turn right on Sackett Drive to the point of beginning. Leader: Rob Brooke - cell: 224-639-3293
 
Road Bike B level ride  From Rob & Jeri Brooke's house, Ride to bike path up Rasmussen to tunnel under I-80 then south on 224 to Park Meadows to Kearns and bike path parallel to 248 heading East. At Quinn's junction we will cross 248 and head north on service road towards Home Depot then go under 40 via tunnel and climb to Trailside then Right on Old Ranch Road to Highland Drive and back to Rasmussen and Jeremy Ranch. Total mileage will be 30 miles with a climb at the end.  This will be at a B level pace.  Leader: Howard Kantor - cell: 413-695-0277
 
Sorry no Dogs please, too many people
Home of Rob & Jeri Brooke, 9036 Sackett Dr, Park City
2019-06-23Mountain BikeMODERATE MINUS MTB RIDE-OLYMPIC PARKSunday, June 23 – Moderate Minus MTB Ride-Olympic Park Meet in the parking lot across from the Run-A-Muck dog park for an on-time departure of 12:30pm 5 miles. This will be a gentle ride on the lower trails at Olympic Park. Even though the mileage and elevation gain are low, this is NOT for brand new riders, you must be familiar with your bike and understand shifting. No dogs Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Run-A-Muk, Utah Olympic Parkway, Park City
2019-05-13Mountain BikeMODERATE MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE-ROCKY TOPMonday, May 13 – Moderate Mountain Bike Ride to Rocky Top Meet in the Quinn's Junction Sports Complex parking lot for an on-time departure of 9:30. Those in the Heber/Midway area, meet at the Rocky Top trailhead at MP 8 off of River Road at 9:45 (intersection of Rock Cliff Road and 32). 8 miles, 900 feet of vertical. Bring a snack for the top. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City
2019-04-28Mountain BikeMODERATE MTB/HYBRID RIDE – DEER CREEK RESERVOIRSunday, April 28 – Moderate MTB/Hybrid ride along Deer Creek Reservoir Meet at Quinn's Junction Sports Complex for an on-time departure of 9:00 No snow, no mud! This is a 15.5 mile out-and-back on a dirt/gravel road. Since this is an out-and-back, you can go as far as you want, but I will lead a group to the dam and back. All vehicles must have a current Sate Park Pass. Leader: Ellen Sherk; 215.983.9224Quinn's Junction Sports Complex, 300 Gillmor Way, Park City