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We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails and back roads of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We welcome riders from the novice to the experienced. What brings us together is a desire to maintain a healthy lifestyle, share friendship, and enjoy the outdoors by cycling.
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Upcoming events (3)
See all- Memorial north to Deep Lock- 23 milesTowpath Trail, Memorial Pkwy Trailhead, Akron, OH
Ride Name: Memorial Trailhead to Deep Lock
Distance: 23 miles round trip
Rating: Beginner, recreational speeds 11-13 mph.
Ride Type: out and back
Trail: Towpath; crushed limestone.
Restrooms: at Memorial Trailhead and along the route. Nice restrooms and fresh water at Hunt Farm trailhead.
Ride Leader: Lynn 330-606-8471
Note: I try to start the ride on time.
Starting point: Memorial Parkway Trailhead. 499 Memorial Pkwy, Akron 44310.
Ride Description: We head north on the Towpath. We pass the following trailheads- Big Bend, Portage Path (statute of Native American carrying a canoe representing the northern terminus), Botzum, Ira, Hunt House, through a tunnel and finally Deep Lock Quarry. This is our turn around point. Hunt House has restrooms and fresh water so you may wish to stop there on the return ride.
HELMETS REQUIRED
Always bring water, spare tire, CO2 or air pump and a snack (if needed).NOTE: New Spin-Offs Riders: Please read "How we ride" at:
How We Ride.
This ride is on the calendar of the Spin-off Cyclists. We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We encourage you to join us on this and other rides.DISCLAIMER: By RSVPing to and attending this Spin-off Cyclists Bicycle Club event, I acknowledge that I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE to the RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK INDEMNITY AGREEMENT at: WAIVER.
I further agree that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.
- Clinton to Lake Ave. - 24 miles RTClinton Trailhead, Clinton, OH
Ride name: Clinton to Lake Ave.
Distance: 24 miles round trip
Rating: Beginner, flat, recreational speeds 11-13 mph.
Ride type: out and back, with a small loop on the Olde Muskingum Trail.
Trail: Towpath (mostly crushed limestone, some sections paved).
Ride type: out and back, with a small loop on the Olde Muskingum Trail. We will get on the Olde Muskingum trail at Forty Corners Trailhead and will ride the entire Muskingum Trail to Canal Fulton.
Restrooms: At starting point and along the route.
Ride Leader: Lynn, cell 330-606-8471
Note: I try to start the ride on time.
Ride Description: Starting at the Clinton Trailhead we head south through Canal Fulton. We past Lock 4, Butterbridge (short regroup), Crystal Springs, Forty Corners, and Bridgeport Quarry. Our turn around point will be the Lake Ave. trailhead at Ernie's Bike Shop. Restrooms in separate building behind the bike shop. The Blue Heron Cafe sells beverages and snacks. We will get on the Olde Muskingum Trail at Forty Corners trailhead and ride it to Canal Fulton, where we will then switch to the Towpath for the remainder of the ride to Clinton.
HELMETS REQUIRED!
Always bring water, spare tube, CO2 or air pump and a snack (if needed).NOTE: New Spin-Offs Riders: Please read "How we ride" at:
How We Ride.
This ride is on the calendar of the Spin-off Cyclists. We are a group of cyclists of all ages, sizes, body types, ethnicities, political persuasions, religions, sexual orientations, intellectual capacities, and abilities who cycle the trails of Northeast Ohio and surrounding areas for fun, health, and friendship. We encourage you to join us on this and other rides.DISCLAIMER: By RSVPing to and attending this Spin-off Cyclists Bicycle Club event, I acknowledge that I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE to the RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK INDEMNITY AGREEMENT at: WAIVER.
I further agree that no oral representations, statements or inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.