Yahoooo!

Spencer, since there are so many parking lot options....can you drop a pin 
where you will be waiting and we'll make that the official 11am 
meet-up/departure spot.

If you can post here and Facebook that would be spectacular.

Thanks!!

-Alex

On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 10:14:08 AM UTC-4, spencer robinson 
wrote:
>
> I am going to get on site early Saturday am, I will try to park in the 
> Lower Awosting Parking lot and ride to the top,  but if you want you can 
> park up in the lot by the lake (up on top), if that is full, the other lot 
> that is good would be the Lower Awosting Parking lot (west of the main 
> entrance).
>
> The parking lot up by the lake is great as you avoid the steep path up. 
> Never fear as if you park in Lower Awosting, you will get to enjoy the nice 
> walk up (or ride if you got the gear for it) and you won't have to go up 
> the hill at the end of the ride!. So think of it like a roller coaster, you 
> gotta get up the launch hill, then we roll up and down 
> enjoying breathtaking views along the way.  I think there is cell service 
> for most of the ride but if you want, you can download the route here.
>
> https://ridewithgps.com/trips/3699799
>
> At any rate, I am driving a Black Honda ridgeline, (grey haired guy on a 
> orange and black Sam) we can gather up on top and visit till the campers 
> and late comers arrive. If memory serves, there is a paved lot on the very 
> top and a gravel lot, just below it. I am thinking that I will hang out up 
> on the top somewhere around the kiosk maybe making coffee and waiting on 
> the fog to clear... it will be good!
>
> Some info about the area...if you are coming in from the NYS Thruway, you 
> will head west on the state road towards New Paltz, New Paltz is a college 
> town, there are restaurants, motels, stores...even a starbucks! then 
> continue on up the Mt to Minnewaska.
>
> Also, if you have time or are staying over and you want some other riding, 
> there is a Rail Trail starting down town that will run north and south, 
> some of it is unpaved.  Also the rail trail running east from town will 
> connect you to the "Walkway over the Hudson" state park...not to be missed 
> to ride across the Hudson river on a car free bridge, really nice and this 
> trail continues east for miles, nice flat paved. 
>
> For those that want more challenge, there are lots of gravel routes and 
> road routes...just consult Ride with GPS or some such app. I think that the 
> carriage trail loop will be great for a meetup and social ride.
>
> Spencer
>
>
>  
>
> On 19/09/2019 8:32 am, Alex Wirth- Owner, Yellow Haus Bicycles wrote:
>
> Hi Roberta!  Stop at the visitor center first to grab your day permit and 
> then head to the ride start (Minnewaska).  Be sure to get there by 10am so 
> you're sure to get a parking spot.
>
> 😊
>
>

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