Glen here, your tour director and humble servant since 1997.
It’s time to get out of the city and get back to farm country. Check out the photos on this web site -- all taken on The Farm Ride route.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, we have an incredible ride ready for you. We’re going to pedal along the river, on no-car bike paths and on quiet, back-country roads shaded with trees. You’ll ride past farms, dairy cows, rivers, tobacco sheds... Overhead is the Holyoke Range mountains. (No, we are NOT pedaling UP the mountains! We’ll pedal in the valley, ALONGSIDE the mountains!)
We’re going through towns that were founded in the 1700s. There are no car alarms here. There are no booming radios. Instead you’ll enjoy a clear sky full of stars, friendly townspeople, great riding companions, fresh local food, and lush scenery.
We’ll stay on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. (This is optional, but most riders do stay there...) We offer three different housing options on campus to fit your taste and your budget.
We’ll also be visiting Amherst and Northampton -- both beautiful college towns with great bars, restaurants, and the place that I think has the best ice cream in the United States -- Herrell’s. (Yeah, I know... as soon as you name your favorite ice cream parlor or pizza place or barbecue joint an argument breaks out, but I’m standing by my choice here.)
Here’s a BRIEF schedule (more details on the web pages that follow):
FRIDAY AUGUST 1 (Optional)
Many people will head to Amherst on Friday after work. Drive to Amherst on your own or take our optional transportation for your bike and you from NYC. (If you take our optional transportation we’ll serve a light meal on the way, just in case you didn’t have time to eat right after work.) We offer two departures from NYC on Friday: 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. -- your choice. Stay overnight on the University of Massachusetts campus.
If you get to Amherst early, we’ll all meet at a local informal Italian restaurant for dinner and some pre-ride carbo loading. This is OPTIONAL -- drop by if you want and hang out. Pick up your own tab for dinner -- this place is inexpensive. Free valet bike parking so you can pedal over and leave your lock in your room.
SATURDAY AUGUST 2
We ride! Today is The Farm Ride Century. You’ll have your choice of a full century (100 miles), a metric century (100 kilometers = 66 miles), a NEW 25-30 mile route, or an easy cruise around town. We’ll do traditional free bike-ride breakfast at the start line (bagels, doughnuts, coffee, bananas...) or if you want a full lumberjack breakfast you can buy it nearby.
We offer an optional escorted version of the 66-mile route at no additional charge -- ride with our cycling experts.
We’ll be right there with you all day with a gorgeous easy-to-follow marked route, turn sheet, full S.A.G. support (in case your bike breaks or you’re too tired to go on), and spectacular rest stops. (If you’ve never been on one of our rides, we tend to over-do the food thing, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.)
The routes are predominantly FLAT, but yes, there are indeed a few hills here and there. (But nothing you would write home about! Besides, you’re so tough that you don’t even care about hills! Too-much info on hills can be found here.)
After the ride we’ll have a great all-you-can-eat post-ride meal at a local farm. (For those of you who did the ride last year, we’re back at the same farm, because it was INCREDIBLE).
The menu? Corn on the cob and salad that was still growing at the farm on the morning of the ride. Hamburgers, hot dogs, kielbasa, and sausages... all made in the Amherst area. (And veggie burgers too! The veggie burgers will be local as well, thanks to our friends at Lightlife in nearby Turners Falls, MA. ) Homemade potato salad and coleslaw, made from local potatoes and cabbage. Green and yellow squash melt. (It’s a Massachusetts thing!) Ice cream from cows that live next door to the farm. Homemade pie. Iced tea. Lemonade... The meal is included in the price of your ride.
AND... thanks to the persuasive and persistent emails from our friend and fellow cyclist Jordan Rhodes... FREE BEER. The good folks at Harpoon Brewery (Thanks Jessica!) will be providing free beer for dinner and beyond. Love Beer. Love Life. Harpoon.
After dinner we have a SHORT ride back to campus, or we’ll drive you if you prefer. Stay overnight on the campus of the University of Massachusetts.
New for ’08 -- our post-ride dorm party! More details here.
SUNDAY AUGUST 3
Still ready to ride? Good! (Had enough riding and just want to relax? Also good!)
Today is a casual day of riding -- we’ll have several route sheets for you to choose from. The routes are fully-marked, and we’ll have S.A.G. crews out there in case you need help, but you’re otherwise free to spend the day the way YOU want to! Go out and hammer, take a short ride, sleep late, or just cruise around town and shop. We’ll have a bike-snack buffet in the morning so you can fill your jersey with pocket food before you start to pedal.
New for ’08 -- some of the cyclists from last-year’s Farm Ride found a great place nearby where you can rent canoes and kayaks to paddle on the beautiful and calm Connecticut River. We’ll have a marked bike route ready to take you to the docks (a short ride) and we’ll help with all the boat rental details.
Amherst and Northampton are full of great restaurants and we’ll point you the right way if you want to grab one more meal before you leave.
If you’ve already checked out of your room, we’ll make sure you still have a place to shower and change before you head home.
If you drove to Amherst on your own you can head back whenever you’re ready. If you took our transportation from NYC we’ll have early and late runs home.
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Glen
Your tour director and humble servant
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