Well, this morning was the kick off of the NYC Velo Spring Adventure Series 
--- here's their blurb describing the first leg:

Bear Mountain ATTACK – Sunday 4/23 @ 8:00AM at Antoinnete’s Patisserie 
<https://www.facebook.com/antoinettes.patisserie>. 75 miles of beautiful 
riding in upstate New York to Bear Mountain, presented in conjunction with 
our sister-shop, Hastings Velo. Call 914-478-2453 <(914)%20478-2453> for 
more information.

And also this morning was the Bike Snob GranFonDon't: 
(http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com) which, was slated to be and easy 70/30 
pavement/dirt ride taking in the Old Croton Aqueduct 

And yeah, I'm typing and not riding either ... and want to kill myself 
because of it. Sigh.


On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 8:03:34 AM UTC-4, John G. wrote:
>
> Apologies: I realize this is directed at a very small portion of you, and 
> is of limited interest to the rest of the bunch.
>
> I'm looking for good rides that mix pavement and trail in the metro NYC 
> area. I'd prefer to not have to drive to ride my bike, but I'm willing to 
> do so if the ride is worth it: 30-100 miles, hills or no hills, some 
> pavement and some dirt/gravel, and the illusion of isolation. I have an 
> Atlantis with 44cm tires, if that helps.
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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