What we’re about
The mission of this group is exactly what the name implies, we want to provide good company and a positive atmosphere to experience those things that, for whatever reason, you either weren't able to do before or don't get to do often enough. To work toward that, we try to offer a wide variety of things for you to do with us. We try to cater to the interests of as many people as possible. But we are few and you are many, and this means to do what we want as well as possible, we need your help. Feel free to email me with any suggestions you might have. We won't do everything, but I can promise that we'll give everything fair consideration. This group is special because of its members, and I look forward to meeting and building new experiences with as many of you as possible. Hope to see you soon!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Urban Athletics: Ride for PupusasCity Hall Park, New York, NY
Cycling and eating...two activities a lot of us enjoy, but often not together. Let's combine the two by taking a bike ride to one of New York's most interesting melting pots to have a Salvadorian staple--the pupusa.
The plan...
After assembling at City Hall Park, we'll wind our way through Brooklyn, until we make our way to Sunnyside. First stop on our adventure will be Ricas Pupusas & Mas for a little taste of El Salvador here in NYC. Live a bit of a shuttered life an don't know what a pupusa is? No worries, welcome to class--a pupusa is a beloved Salvadoran dish made of a thick corn tortilla and stuffed with a savory filling. (Hint: They are DELICIOUS.) You mix together masa flour, salt, and water to make up the dough and then add any kind of savory filling—typical options include beef, beans, cheese, and pork. Mmmmmm.
No day of eating is complete without something sweet to tempt your palate and expand your waistline. We'll be making our next stop at Buttah where I'll be trying their Tres Leches Cake, but don't worry if that isn't your jones, they have plenty of other delectable treats to satisfy.
The important stuff...
• By RSVPing for this event, you agree to the following waiver of liability https://bit.ly/3atj0C5
• This is going to be a casually-paced (10-12 mph) ride of about 25 miles round trip. You must be comfortable riding in a group and in traffic. Helmets are required.
• Make sure your bike is in good working order before the meetup and bring a lock to secure your cycle. Bring a patch repair kit, air pump, and spare inner tube.
• Check your email the evening before you head out for last minute meetup updates.
• Please DO NOT RSVP if you do not seriously plan to attend as space is limited. No flakes allowed! If you RSVP and I notice that you have a number of no shows or have a history of last minute cancellations, you will be removed.
- Not So Urban Athletics: Bike the Jersey ShoreLong Branch Train Station, Long Branch, NJ
What comes to mind when you think of the Jersey Shore? If you said Snookie, The Situation, and fist pumping then you REALLY need to turn off the television and join me on this cycle tour to see a side of the Jersey Shore never shown on television. This ride is a meetup favorite so let's do it again.
The plan...
We'll gather at the New Jersey Transit train station in Long Branch to begin our adventure. From here we'll ride a few blocks over to the shoreline and begin our journey Southward. We'll take in the sights as we ride down the coast and watch the neighborhoods change -- starting with the town of Deal and its uber-wealth and seaside mansions, through Asbury Park, the home of The Boss and one-time resort destination [and home of Purple Glaze, one of the best donut shops in Jersey], to Ocean Grove, a curious and beautiful Victorian Christian settlement, on through to scenic Spring Lake.
We'll have a late lunch in Spring Lake and if we are feeling a bit lazy and want to hang out, we can park our rides and spend an hour or two on the sand shooting the breeze and enjoying the weather. The last part of our ride will bring us back to Long Branch to depart for home.
The important stuff...
• By RSVPing for this event, you agree to the following waiver of liability https://bit.ly/3atj0C5
• This is going to be a casually-paced ride of about 30 miles. Most of the ride will take place on flat terrain in bike lanes and on quiet roads but there will be parts with some automobile congestion. You must be comfortable riding in a group and in traffic. Helmets are required.
• Leave your evening open as this event could take 4 hours or it could take 12 hours. Our time is limited only by the amount of fun the group is having.
• Dress for physical activity.
• Bring money for lunch or a snack.
• Make sure your bike is in good working order before the meetup and bring a lock in case we need to leave our cycles.
• Rain or similar un-favorable weather cancels the meetup.
• Check your email the evening before for last minute meetup updates as well as my mobile phone number which will be sent to those who RSVP.
• Please DO NOT RSVP if you do not seriously plan to attend as space is limited. No flakes allowed! If you RSVP and I notice that you have a number of no shows or have a history of last minute cancellations, you will be removed.
How to get there...
By Car
You can use the coordinates 40.297145,-73.988331 in your GPS to guide you, but the station is on 3rd Avenue in Long Branch. Parking at the station lot is free on the weekends and there is also plentiful on street parking.Mass Transit
(If you take the train be sure to CHECK the NJT website BEFOREHAND for current guidance/restrictions.)You can catch the 7:53 AM NJT train #7225 from New York Penn Station and you will arrive in Long Branch at 9:30 AM. Train fare is $16.25 each way. NOTE: NJT rules indicate that only two bicycles are allowed per train car so be sure to arrive at Penn Station early enough to make sure you will be among the first in line to board the train in case there are other cyclists traveling.
Access a map of the ride route HERE.
- Not So Urban Athletics: Catamount Ziplining TourCatamount Ziptour, South Egremont, MA
Is your personal anthem that century old tune, The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze? If you have the faintest idea to what I'm referring then this might be the meetup for you. We're going to spend the day at the Catamount Ziplining experience, the longest zipline in the U.S.
If you don't know, now you know!
The Catamount zipline tour is a a two-hour experience that includes three dual zipline spans. After practicing on the demonstration span in the base area, we will ride the Ridge Quad chairlift or ATVs up to the summit, arriving just steps away from the 1,000-foot Ridge span. Here we'll get the feel of riding down this gradual zipline before we move on to the thrilling, uninterrupted 1,000-drop of the CataMonster span. The CataMonster is 5,523 feet long, the longest zipline in the United States.
After our adventure we'll be stopping at a local eatery to fill our bellies with food and libations!
What does it cost and how to pay?
Admission is $109 per person for a two hour ziplining experience. To buy your ticket, click HERE.
Choose the 11:00AM session; don't wait as there are limited spots available. If it sells out, the next tour starts 60 minutes later and you won't be zipping with the group.
Important stuff!
- By RSVPing for this event, you agree to the following waiver of liability https://bit.ly/3atj0C5
- No experience is necessary but the maximum participant weight is 260 pounds. You will be weighed before you get on the zips.
- Dress for the weather and activity! Clothing should be well-fitted and there should be nothing hanging loose that may get tangled in cable. Long hair and jewelry should be secured. Closed toed shoes (sneakers or hiking shoes) are mandatory.
How do I get there?
Catamount is about 2.5 hours from NYC. Put this address in your GPS--
17 Nicholson Road
South Egremont, MA 01258Please post if you are driving and can pick up passengers (how many and from where), If you need a ride, please be proactive and contact a driver directly. Passengers, as a courtesy you should chip in for gas, tolls, and coffee for the driver.