{"id":363,"date":"2007-05-28T22:30:13","date_gmt":"2007-05-29T02:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blacknell.net\/dynamic\/2007\/05\/28\/ride-report-atlantic-cycling-blackwater-tour\/"},"modified":"2007-05-30T18:54:55","modified_gmt":"2007-05-30T22:54:55","slug":"ride-report-atlantic-cycling-blackwater-tour","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blacknell.net\/dynamic\/2007\/05\/28\/ride-report-atlantic-cycling-blackwater-tour\/","title":{"rendered":"Ride Report: Atlantic Cycling Blackwater Tour"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Prompted by a posting to the Bike Washington listserv, I decided to try Atlantic Cycling&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.atlanticcycling.com\/tour_query.asp?tour=Blackwater&amp;year=2007\">Blackwater Tour<\/a> this last week, making it my first metric century of the season.  I&#8217;d never heard of this ride or <a href=\"http:\/\/www.atlanticcycling.com\/\">Atlantic Cycling<\/a>, but I&#8217;ve an affinity for riding in the very rural Eastern Shore, and I didn&#8217;t have anything in particular planned for that Sunday morning.<\/p>\n<p>It starts at the Visitor&#8217;s Center of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fws.gov\/blackwater\/\">Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge<\/a>, which reminded me much of the marshes around Savannah (one of my favorite places on the planet).    This was an absolutely beautiful area &#8211; a flat road inches above the water, and no cars to be seen (or heard).   You can tell you&#8217;ve exited the park when you start noticing all of the duck blinds (Seems a bit cruel, no?  Offer them a refuge, but only if they can make it through a hail of bullets.  This is <em>not<\/em> a ride I&#8217;d be making in the fall.).  It then loops down through Dorchester County before heading to an out-and-back segment to <a href=\"http:\/\/cblights.com\/lights\/hooperisland.asp\">Hooper Island<\/a>.  All in all a beautiful route, and on a Sunday morning there were only a few miles (out of 65) where I saw more than a car or two at a time).  I&#8217;ll definitely be heading back there when the schedule calls for some all day road work.<\/p>\n<p>The riders were your typical touring assortment &#8211; a fair smattering of club riders, a good number of older touring couples, and a few groups of friends who had coalesced around a more experienced rider friend.  I decided to make it a tempo training ride myself, and when the wind really picked up, I connected with a couple of other solo strangers and we shared the work of a three-man pace line for the rest of the ride.  People were friendly, but not in your way.  Just as I like it.<\/p>\n<p>Atlantic Cycling, for its troubles in organizing and supporting the ride, wants you to sign up as a club member ($10 per season, getting you a nice grey on red t-shirt) and pay $10 for each ride.  Registration was quick, and I received a cue sheet and a wish for good luck.  I don&#8217;t think there is any on-course support beyond the (well-stocked) rest-stops.   My only point of complaint was that there weren&#8217;t any restroom facilities available at the stops.   This wasn&#8217;t an issue for me, but it wasn&#8217;t good news for a number of riders (esp. women).   I&#8217;m almost embarrassed to say that I probably ate more than my registration dollars&#8217; worth of food at the stop.  I&#8217;d gotten in late <a href=\"https:\/\/blacknell.net\/dynamic\/2007\/05\/21\/ride-report-dc-moonlight-monument-ride\/\">the night before<\/a>, and was operating on just a few hours of sleep.  Apparently my body thought a good way to make up for that was by ingesting way too many peanut butter and banana sandwiches.<\/p>\n<p>Depending on my calendar, I&#8217;d be quite happy to join another Atlantic Cycling ride this season.  The route was clear (both on the cue sheet and as marked), and the company was pleasant.  It&#8217;s not an ideal ride for those who are unsure of their abilities, but I&#8217;d recommend it to everyone else.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Prompted by a posting to the Bike Washington listserv, I decided to try Atlantic Cycling&#8217;s Blackwater Tour this last week, making it my first metric century of the season. 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