This sounds great. If scheduling aligns, I’m down for a ride, too. I have family in NC — Piedmont area — and it’s an easy drive to the west. 

On Mar 3, 2023, at 18:31, RichS <rshannon6...@gmail.com> wrote:

This could be quite the Riv Ride. Tossing my cycling cap in the ring!

Best,
Rich in ATL

On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 4:19:52 PM UTC-5 EGNolan wrote:
I'll be in the area over July 4th as well, so Laing's timeframe would work for me! Michael's routes sound pretty perfect.

Eric

On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 1:53:36 PM UTC-5 lconley wrote:
June 30 thru July 9 would be good for me.

Laing

On Friday, March 3, 2023 at 1:19:03 PM UTC-5 Michael Iauch wrote:
I'd propose a ride that is a figure 8 loop in the pisgah national forest wilson creek area. It takes me about 3hours with a lunch stop. Its a 70/30 mix of gravel forest road and fire roads to mostly mellow singletrack. There are some sections folks may prefer to hike a bike, but those are downhill. I am not much on digital route planning, I ride with paper maps, so forgive the lengthy text description. You can refer to the MTB project website - "yancey ridge" to use their map of the area as reference for the following description. Start at Beacon Heights on the parkway> Carrol Gragg rd>Mountains to Sea trail> Old House gap> down yancey ridge trail to FS 451>Roseborough rd> FS 192(old house gap rd)>edgemont rd> 221> Beacon heights. 

Another possible route would be a loop covering the Maple Sally Rd in Wilson Creek Area - a full loop ride (back on Brown Mountain Beach) takes me about 4 hours. Theres also an option for a shorter 10 mile loop along the route if some folks wanted to opt for that. 

late may? june? 



On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 2:51:30 PM UTC-5 Jason D wrote:
I would be interested in this ride as well. I visit Asheville pretty often, but I don't have any insights on the trails/fire roads there. Asheville or Boone would be good with me!

On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 11:41:33 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:
Should we shoot for Boone or Asheville?   What month?  Mileage?

On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 1:01:38 PM UTC-5 River Bailey wrote:
Also in Indy and could travel down with Eric for a Riv ride.

River

On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:07:39 PM UTC-5 EGNolan wrote:
I'm throwing my name in the hat to join along. I'm in Indianapolis, but my in-laws are in Spruce Pine just off the Parkway and I'm keen to ride in the area with other Riv-folk.

Best,
Eric 
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 9:08:33 AM UTC-5 Dick Pahle wrote:
Be happy to come up to Boone too. 

Dick

On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 1:36:56 AM UTC-5 fiddl...@gmail.com wrote:
Just putting my name down in the "happy to travel from Knoxville for a Riv-ride" column...

On Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 9:38:04 AM UTC-5 Dick Pahle wrote:
I am out of my league when it comes to orgainizing things (anything). Pam in Charlotte (on this list) is much better at it than me as she does it all the time. Downside is she doesn't know the area all that well. Could be wrong about that. 

Would enjoy a group ride and would be cool to get others from as far away as Kentucky and/or Knoxville Tn to join us. If anybody wants to stay overnight Jann and I have two guest bedrooms and lots of floorspace for those who may not mind crashing there in a sleeping bag. Neat little 50's style motel nearby too.  Lots of camping options including backcountry in the Pisgah National Forest. 

99% of my road riding is slow and solo. Leave from my house for various amounts of time and distance, based on how my 73 year old body feels at the time. 

Thinking out loud...........many good local shops in town. They could suggest routes. Or we could do a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway which would mean out and back or arranging for some kind of shuttle service. Parkway is beautiful. Lots of 'scenic overlook spots' every few miles. Hilly in lots of places. As best I can recall the elevation along the ridge near us is 3 to 5,000 feet. Riding up to the Parkway and back from Brevard would be about 30 miles, round trip. Or longer if you wanted to add some parkway miles once we got up there. For me, that would be a hard ride. 

What's next? Does someone here wanna organize? All done on this thread or do we start a new one?

Spring and fall are georgeous here. Summer too but it can be hot and humid. Plus, we are in a temperate rain forest so it rains a lot. 

Had no idea my post looking for Rivs in the area would generate this kinda response. It's great!!!

Dick



On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 2:24:27 PM UTC-5 steve...@gmail.com wrote:
Dick, just saying "thank you" for kicking off this thread. Interesting to see the number of Riv riders in the area.

If you ever take a notion to organize a Brevard area ride for Riv riders (and Riv curious, like myself) I'd be interested. Between the Brevard paved greenway network, the dirt trail into the National Forest at Pisgah Forest and the breweries/eateries along the greenway - and whatever routes you Brevard locals keep secret - I bet a low key party pace ride could be a fun event. 

On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 9:31:53 AM UTC-5 Dick Pahle wrote:
Thanx to all responding to my western NC post. Good to know. First......to Pam........took your CC class in Clt few years ago. Still benefitting from it. Good friend of David S who I think  is member of this group too. To Michael........will keep eyes open for your father here in Brevard. At 73, I'm guessing I'm as old or older than him. :-) To Steve in Asheville. I know the areas you mention well. The hills around here can be brutal, especially for an old slow guy like me. 

I've ridden from my home in Brevard to the Parkway (Blue Ridge Parkway) once, up 276 and back down. ~ 40 miles round trip with tough elevation gain, especially the last few miles, before heading back down. Ever thankful for my super comfortable 61 Homer that Keven helped me with back when he was still at Riv. Great guy. 

I get the usual comments about my bike. Nice bike! How old is it? Among others.

Dick



On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 8:58:27 AM UTC-5 lconley wrote:
I don't live in NC, but my sister lives in Pittsboro, and I generally make it up there a couple of times a year. I will be there the 1st week of July this year at a minimum.

Laing

On Tuesday, February 14, 2023 at 7:36:20 AM UTC-5 James wrote:
I'm a Riv rider in West Asheville

On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 11:03:21 PM UTC-5 lukeheller wrote:
I used to ride a Riv Canti-Rom for a few years when i first started riding brevets in 2012.
No longer ride a riv but all my bikes are riv inspired. I've had several custom frames that are spin offs from my canti-rom.
I'm the local organizer for the Asheville Intl Randonneurs and live in Asheville if anyone wants to drink the kool-aid.

On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 9:33:52 PM UTC-5 steve...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm in Asheville. Not currently on a Riv but am giving one some serious thought (which is why I'm on this group). I occasionally ride fire roads in the Pisgah starting from the Hub. Last spring I did a ride from the Arboretum at Bent Creek to the Hub (still sore from that one!). Been thinking Oscar Blues or Ecusta Brewing might be fun to start from and end at. I'd enjoy riding with a group of Riv riders - if you'd promise not to be too hard on me if I turn up on a different marque. Full disclosure; I am old and slow.
On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 8:45:40 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:
I'm in Charlotte, NC.  We should plan a Riv NC ride sometime.  I'm not much for climbing.

On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 7:20:00 PM UTC-5 esoter...@gmail.com wrote:
Dick,

I live in the flatlands of Raleigh, but my wife and I had a chance to go on a terrific gravel ride with Michael on a visit to Boone. Michael's a wonderful guy and he knows a bunch of great rides in the area. Y'all have some excellent terrain up there in western NC. If you ever find yourself near Boone, reach out to him. It's always a hoot to connect with someone on the list in person. Cheers,

~Mark
Raleigh, NC

On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 6:32:23 PM UTC-5 Michael Iauch wrote:
I ride an Atlantis in Boone. Went to high school in Brevard. My folks still live there. You may see my dad riding an old diamond back with albatross bars I found in a junk pile and built up for him. He installed an electric assist on it! 

Michael
Boone, NC

On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 1:36:10 PM UTC-5 Artaud wrote:
I ride my Hillborne further East in Greensboro, but after riding back home from Floyd two summers ago, I've been wanting to spend more time riding in the mountains.

Denis, in NC
Le lundi 13 février 2023 à 12:21:08 UTC-5, Dick Pahle a écrit :
Checking to see if there are any Riv people, other than me, in the Brevard NC area. I ride a 2015 AHH. 

Dick

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