April Bike RidesRemember we leave the gate at 9:00 a.m.Bring any or all of the following:water, sunscreen, bug spray, camera,binoculars, etc. Tuesday, April 2, 2013The Mission Bike Trail - 7 miles, all off
Lunch at McAlister's Deli Tuesday April 9, 2013The North American Butterfly Associationroad, some hills, scenic ridealong canal. Great exercise, fresh air.Butterfly Park, MissionShort ride (2 miles) on little used road,no hills, tour the butterfly park,admission charge.
Lunch at BJ's Brewhaus
*******************No more rides until the fall.
See you next season.
Louise and I will be scouting for other rides to add
to our list for next year.It doesn't look like our Mexican bike ridesare going to be possible in the near
future so we'll try toexpand our rides on this side of the border. Tom Butler
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Showing posts with label April bike rides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April bike rides. Show all posts
Monday, April 1, 2013
April Bike Rides
Thursday, March 31, 2011
April Bike Ride Changes
April 2011 Bicycle Rides
This is a change from the rides published in the Sandpipers Calendar. These will be our last bike rides. I have also included
a description and registration information
for a non-Sandpipers ride
sponsored by the Hidalgo County Metropolitan Planning Organization on Saturday, April 9.
We have had wonderful participation in the bicycle rides and we'll hope to see all our riders back next season. This year we have missed several of our popular rides due to flood damage along the Rio Grande River and the violence in Mexico.
We'll try to return to some of these rides next season.
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As the weather gets warmer, we’ll conclude the bicycle ride season with a couple of rides closer to home. With the warm weather, drinking water is important as is insect repellant.
April 5 – We journey to the Edinburg City Park and Wetlands World Birding Center. This city park has a paved walking/running/bicycle trail about a half mile per loop. We’ll ride the loop for several circuits giving us several miles of riding before going to the World Birding Center. We’ll explore the grounds of the World Birding Center. In the past, these waters have produced a myriad of waterfowl, a few snakes and other surprises. Once our curiosity is satisfied, we’ll go to Willie B’s in Edinburg for lunch. Bring binoculars and bird book if you have one. There is a small admission charge at the Birding Center, $2.00 per person last year.
April 12 –Our final ride of the 2010-2011 season will be at Bentsen State Park and World Birding Center near Mission . This is always a rich wildlife park. We should expect to see numerous birds and havelina. Other animals will be a bonus. This ride is about 8 miles on paved level roads. We’ll stop for a short hike or two. There is an admission charge for the State Park. Binoculars and a bird guide are handy but not necessary. Bring a camera if you wish. Lunch will be at McAlister’s Deli.
Saturday, April 9, at 8:00 a.m. there is a bike ride sponsored by the Hidalgo County Metropolitan Planning Organization (HCMPO) in conjunction with the Edinburg Healthy Living Festival and Edinburg Market Days. There are rides of 5, 10 and 20 miles with no registration fee. There is also a 62.2 mile ride with a $20 entry fee. There is also a 5K run and a “Mutt Strut.” Registration for all rides starts at 7:00 a.m. There are free T-shirts while they last for participants. Get registration forms at www.hcmpo.org complete them and return them at the Hidalgo Courthouse Square during the registration period. We should have as many bicyclists as possible for this event to impress the HCMPO. They are the ones who plan recreational bicycle trails, etc.
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