[DVBC] What a club!
Chaga, Debra
Debra.Chaga at ssa.gov
Mon May 14 09:47:27 EDT 2007
I also found an issue with the cue sheet after you cross Route 3 (West
Chester Pk) and then proceed on Rt 926 and Turn Left on Duttons Mill.
The cue sheet needs to be annotated to say that "Duttons Mill becomes
Valley Rd" since Duttons Mills changes to Valley at the bottom of the
hill within the first 1/4 mile while you're on that road.
Debbie
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[mailto:dvbc-list-bounces at list.dvbc.org] On Behalf Of Dave Hartrum
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 7:54 PM
To: dvbc-list at dvbc.org; Bob LaDrew
Subject: Re: [DVBC] What a club!
You forgot to mention that Gina learned a lesson about opening
up a fresh can of paint while riding.
The result, orange fingers and bar tape.
Had a great time today painting with Woody and Gina. Nice to
have lunch in Chads Ford with most of you.
Only came back with a few speckles of orange on my shoes.
Got a good lesson on the art of arrow painting from Master
Woody.
There are some issues with the 65 cue sheet and the directions
from the top of Sweetwater.
Our cue sheet indicated a left turn as was done last year.
Other cue sheets indicated a right turn the way we use to go.
Actually Woody came up with the best return route.
Back to the old way with a left turn after the bridge with the
terrible road surface.
Up the road that takes you to the Penn State campus.
Cut across part of the Penn State campus out to the light on Rt.
352.
Cross straight across Rt. 352 at the light and then back into
the the Park the way we did in previous years.
We need this final bit of the long routes finalized and make
sure all cue sheets agree.
May need to touch up some arrows in this area some evening this
week.
Dave Hartrum
dhartrum at mac.com
On May 12, 2007, at 7:34 PM, Bob LaDrew wrote:
What a club!
Fifteen members and one non-member came out bright
and early (well, okay, Deb was a little late and Larry was quite late)
this morning to accept the Bonkers arrow-painting challenge.
With a complete lack of organization being provided
by their leader, the participants organized themselves into groups and
pedaled off to conquer the various Bonkers routes. I can tell you from
personal observation that they did their job thoroughly and with tender
loving care. The elements were cooperative, morale was high and the job
is finished.
Special thanks go out to Penny Wilczurski, who is a
recent club member, and non-member Bill Pashinski who subjected himself
to enslavement at the hands of his Gabel Road neighbor.
Frank Jackson qualified for the Guinness Book of
World Records by painting arrows that measured over 73 feet from tip to
tip.
It goes without saying that Ed Sobolewski recorded
another century. How many is that this year already, Edward? Nancy
Schwarz, in the throes of agonizing calf cramps, swore that she would
never again accept an assignment that entails following Edward's wheel
for 66 miles.
Upon arriving, Woody Kotch expressed bewilderment at
his inability to predict whether people would want to paint from cars or
bikes. Finally, he understands that we all paint from bikes in months
that have two full moons.
Gina Bezdziecki's innate familiarity with a route
she helped fashion over the years was invaluable.
Aside from the above mention, the club's deepest
gratitude goes out to painters Tammie Calabrese, Jo Ann Fahey, Clarence
Shoch, Mel Stiles, Mike Broennle, and Jim Irwin.
--Bob LaDrew (Ride "Leader")
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