Pedal Talk

The Newsletter of Granite State Wheelers
January / February 2021 Volume 49, Issue 1

A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT

 

“What’s next for 2021?”

 With 2020 now in the rear – view mirror, we can start planning GSW activities for the New Year; all while keeping Covid-19 in mind.  No one knows when a true sense of normalcy will return but it seems unlikely before mid-year – and even then, some restrictions may be in place. 

So, what’s next for the GSW in 2021?  For starters, I’m glad to welcome a group of about 25 experienced cyclists from the New London area.  They have been conducting their own intermediate and longer rides for years.  In October, the leaders reached out to the GSW with the idea of sharing resources and offering more fun recreational rides for all club members.  They already shared some routes with prior GSW members via MeetUp and will be listing their rides in the 2021 Pedal Talk ride schedule.  A second group in the Keene area is considering GSW memberships.  Offering rides in different areas of the state was an original intent of the GSW but it takes interested people to make such happen.

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I’m pleased to report that many compliments about our “new” website have been received since the July roll-out.  Coming soon will be a “Members Only” page so the current and prior issues of Pedal Talk can be found anytime by members using a simple password.  Many times the email announcing a new Pedal Talk and ride schedule is lost so a simple look-up scheme should help.  This “members page” will also provide ride leader contact info, the GSW Club Ride with GPS instructions, downloadable ride sign-in sheet, insurance information, and other info available to members but not the general public.  We can thank Kimmy and Aaron Ellinwood for all their creative time and work reflected in our new website. 

Also included on the new website is our on-line store for purchasing GSW merchandise and memberships.  Bill Hayne is handling merchandise sales while Mark St. Denis is behind the “store effort” and membership processing.  Soon all membership mailings will be done on-line to save time, lost membership cards, money, and paper. 

For the November-December 2020 Pedal Talk we went “100% digital” with a whole new look, content, and navigation system.  This joint effort by Laurie Daley and Kimmy Ellinwood has received very positive feedback.  However, two long-time GSW members (out of nearly 400) don’t have a computer, smartphone, or email address so we are trying to allow them access at a local library or a friend’s home computer having an Internet connection.

Looking ahead to our 2021 cycling season of weekly rides, weekend events, social meetings, and of course our Seacoast Century Weekend planned for September 24-26, we must be aware that Covid-19 will still impact us and the whole country for some time to come.  Rides without social gatherings have been and will continue to be offered via MeetUp and the Pedal Talk ride schedule.  Monthly social meetings “might” start in April plus weekend events in May – all depending on Covid-19 restrictions and guidelines.  Plans for our Seacoast Century Weekend are moving ahead while we don’t know if the State of NH permit to use the Hampton Beach State Park at full capacity will be issued or not.  Stay tuned for the next Pedal Talk and our MailChimp email blasts.  Stay safe —  avoid the Covid-19 bugs!

“Happy New Year!”

Dave Topham
GSW 2020 President
Co-Founder, 1971

GSW Announcements

Our $2,500.00 award to Bike Manchester back in May hit the headlines today.

Abby Easterly and Derek Shooster made the “Fix-It station” happen and the GSW was mentioned by Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig in the linked article.

Enjoy reading as we start making plans for 2021. Click here to read article.

Ribbon cutting ceremony.

2021 GSW Social Information & Schedule

GSW Social Meetings

Monthly in-season social meetings for 2021 may resume in April depending on Covid-19 guidelines.  Check the GSW MeetUp calendar and watch for email blasts to get the latest news.

Remember to check with individual ride leaders and event coordinators for all rides and events!

Welcome New Members!
  • Jeffrey Allen, Canaan NH
  • Patty Anderson, Warner NH
  • Thomas Bartolino, New London NH
  • Rebecca Boucher Capo, Strafford NH
  • Kendall Buck, Wilmot NH
  • Steve Christle, Brookline NH
  • Christopher Clasby, Andover NH
  • Ruth & Lindsay Collins, Newbury NH
  • Storm Connors, Elkins NH
  • Valerie Davey, Sunapee NH
  • Anne & Philip Forzley, New London NH
  • Michael Goodwin, North Andover MA
  • David Harris, New London NH
  • Linda & Ed Howes, Springfield NH
  • Peggy Kehew, Perkinsville VT
  • Joy & Joseph Kubit, New London NH
  • Liz Magoun, Portsmouth NH
  • Russell Moore, New London NH
  • Diane & Edward Orecchio, Charlestown NH
  • Stephen Priest, Sunapee NH
  • John Reisch, Canaan NH
  • Wayne Santos, Barnstead NH
  • Jeff Shornick, Grantham NH
  • Jason & Elizabeth Soukup, Manchester NH
  • Richard Wulf, Norton MA
  • Judy Zimmerman-Reisch, Canaan NH

GO FOR THE GEAR!

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Rail Trail Etiquette

With more and more people using the rail trails in New Hampshire thanks to on-going development and a lot of hard work by volunteers, we hear of incidents which make biking or walking on the trails less than the best experience.  Sometimes guidelines are posted at trailheads, parking lots, etc. but they are commonly not seen or ignored if they are seen and read – unfortunately.  The following list has been compiled from various on-line sources and might provide some guidance for the next time you are using a rail trail – or at least you could tell someone else about established guidelines.  Just like on-road cycling, a little common sense and courtesy goes a long way!

All users of trails

Show courtesy to other trail users at all times.

Use the right side of the trail except when otherwise designated.

Always pass on the left.  When overtaking someone, let them know you are approaching and will be passing on their left. You may hear a biker call out, “On your Left!” as he comes up from behind. That means you should stay to your right.

Respect the rights of property owners.

Stay on the trail. Do not cut switchbacks or take shortcuts.

 Whenever you stop for a view, a rest, or to yield, move off the trail so it is clear for others.

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Keep dogs on leash (maximum length 8 feet) and remove pet feces from trail.

Greet people you meet. This makes sure they know you are there and is polite. A simple “Howdy” or “Nice Day” is fine.

When in a group, travel single file or take no more than half of a wide trail. Make sure everyone in your group understands what actions to take when encountering walkers, bikers, and horses.

Horses always have the right of way. If you encounter a horseback rider, get off the trail on the downhill side. Horses will tend to bolt uphill when spooked. Also, to the horse you waiting on the uphill side makes you look more like a predator waiting to pounce. Quietly greet the rider and ask if you are ok where you are. Stand quietly while the horse passes.

If you approach a horse from behind it’s critical that you announce yourself loudly but calmly so you do not scare the animal. Let the rider know you’d like to pass at the next safe location. Do NOT approach quickly — it’s dangerous for you and the rider.

Use the trails quietly. Shouting may be fun for kids, but keep conversations low and enjoy the lack of horns, engines, and city noises. There is such a thing as noise pollution – and cell phones are included.

Carry-in, carry-out – do not litter. It just does not make sense that someone spending time to get out into nature would purposely destroy it.

Take a picture. A pretty rock or a bunch of flowers deserve to remain where they are. We have a need for mementos of our adventures, but picture in your mind what the place would look like if the group before you had taken what you are about to put in your pocket.

Report vandalism. If there is contact information at the trailhead, tell the managing agency of any destruction or management needs you notice.
You will run into some people that feel they have a right to do whatever they want outdoors. You may see wide, detours around muddy spots with footprints, hoof prints, and tire tracks all adding to the damage. You’ll see washed out gullies created by mountain bikers having fun tearing up the turf. You’ll have a biker fly past you with no warning.

These are the people that make a negative impression. Keep your eyes open for them for your own safety, but also recognize the many others that are courteous and polite. And, make sure people put you into the courteous and polite category after they’ve met you on the trail.

Bicyclists

You are responsible for the safe operation of your vehicle.

Yield to pedestrians and horses

Give audible warning when passing pedestrians or other bicyclists on their left.

Ride at a safe speed. Slow down and form a single file in congested conditions, reduced visibility, and other hazardous conditions.

Pedestrians

Stay to the right side of the trail except when otherwise designated.

Watch for other trail users.

Be especially alert when running.

Listen for audible signals and allow faster trail users (runners and bicyclists) to pass safely. 

GSW 2020 Raffle Winners

Congratulations!

Peter Breu
Tabor Browder
Grace Cardarelli
Mike Cardarelli
Kevin Clarke
Jay Clausen
Celeste Craig
Bruce Dyke
Bernie Fournier
Brenda Fusco
Pam Geiger
Jay Godfrey
Bill Hamilton
David Holmander-Bradford
William Kennedy
Don Lane
Doreen Lania
Wayne MacKenzie
Richard Maher
Jean Manning
William Manning
Jeff McKillip
Gary Nelson
Melissa O’Brien
Lillian Oczykowski
Tom Pears
Renee Rees
Jon Rochlis
Andrew Stevens
Isaac Stevens
John Stevens
Tony Verderame

Bike Safety:
Hand Signals Riding Tips

SAFETY EDUCATION3>

  • Always ride with helmet.
  • Wearing a helmet is smart and it protects your brain.
  • Wear colorful, reflective clothing. Brighter clothes make you more visible on the road.
  • Ride with small flashing lights day or night it helps motorists see you.
  • Before going out riding on or off road perform a safety check on your bike.
  • Check tire pressure, brakes, bolts and make sure your drive train is working properly
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    • Check tire pressure, brakes, bolts and make sure your drive train is working properly
    • Be prepared and carry a spare tire tube, tire levers and mini frame pump in case a flat tire happens.
    • Know the rules of the road!
    • When you ride your bike, obey all the traffic laws.
    • Get used to riding on the neighborhood roads before heading onto busy streets.
    • Learn proper hand signals and use them!
    • At all times, signal whether it is to turn right, left, slow or stop.
    • For parked cars, give yourself at least 3 feet between you and a car parked along street.
    • Avoid hitting a car door that suddenly opens by safely moving over into the traffic lane.

    Phil Rose

    GSW Safety and Education

     

    We Know You Ride a Bike…..!

    Are you a Bike Ambassador?

     

    Biking is a fun, recreational activity that in these uncertain times is gaining popularity making it even more important to ensure our NH communities are safe and convenient for bicyclists and pedestrians.

    Bike-Walk Alliance is the only state-wide organization dedicated to this goal and, as a bicyclist, we need your voice and your support!

    An individual membership is just $35.00/year and every one of those dollars goes towards advocating for safer streets, better legislation, rail trail networks, safety education for our children and adults– all of which contribute to healthier communities.

    Please visit our website at www.bwanh.org and check out everything we do! Then click on the JOIN/RENEW button and contribute to making New Hampshire an even greater place to bike, walk and live.

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    (All ads will be deleted after each issue unless requests are sent to renew.) 

    Send ads to:  editor@gswheelers.org

     

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    Club Info At A Glance

    Ride with GPS - Club Account

    As a GSW member, you have free access to our premium Ride with GPS Club Account.

    This account provides:

    • Access to the program via a laptop and/or Android and iPhone devices
    • Creation of your own personal space/account
    • Ability to create routes and log rides
    • View and download routes from the club route library

    Setup:

    • Go to www.RideWithGPS.com.
    • Login or create a new personal account. Click on this link: http://bit.ly/2oEP3Zd to add your name to the GSW account.
    • A GSW logo will appear in the lower left corner. Click on the logo to access the Club page.

    For more information on Ride with GPS Club Benefits, visit:
    https://ridewithgps.com/help/club-benefits.

    Ride and Event Information
    Rides are open to anyone interested in bicycling. Parental consent is required for those under 18.

    Club rides may be on-road, off-road, invitational, charity, or weekend events. Most rides have a leader. In case of rain, rides may be cancelled or rescheduled. Check MeetUp for up-to-date ride information. If in doubt, call the ride leader.

    For rides listed as Show-and-Go, leader and riders select a route and pace to accommodate the slowest rider.

    Safety: Helmets are required. Riders are expected to follow traffic rules and be courteous to other riders, pedestrians, and drivers.

    Member Benefits: Sign-in to have your mileage recorded and to be covered by club insurance in the event of an accident.

    Be Prepared: Have your bicycle in good working order. Always carry a spare tube, tire levers, a patch kit, a pump, water, snacks, and an ID that contains medical and emergency information.

    Club “Meetup” site: https://www.meetup.com/Granite-State-Wheelmen-bicycling/
    Check for new rides or last-minute ride changes. The GSW Meetup site is free to join. Being a GSW Meetup member does not constitute being a paid GSW member for mileage tracking and other benefits.

    Volunteer: If you do not find a ride you like, volunteer to become a ride leader. Talk to a ride coordinator on ‘how-to’.

    Charity Riders: You are welcome at all GSW rides. Let the ride leader know you are in training for a Charity Ride!

     

    Terrain and Pace Guidelines
    Terrain
    1   Generally flat, some grades, for beginners
    2  Easy grades, challenging for beginners
    3  Moderate grades, some challenge for average riders
    4  Steep grades with some relief

    Pace
    L  –  Leisurely with many rest stops (< 12 mph)
    M – Moderate with some rest stops (12 – 15 mph)
    B –  Brisk with few stops (15-18 mph)
    S –  Steady, strenuous, rapid pace (>18 mph)

    Charity & Invitational Rides

    All Charity and Invitational Rides are the sole responsibility of the hosting organization. The GSW has no responsibility and provides no insurance coverage including club and personal liabilities, property damage, or participant accident claims. You may have your mileage recorded for Charity & Invitational rides.

    Mileage: If you attended a charity ride and a GSW ride leader was not present, submit your name, the charity ride information (date, time, location), and send to Hetty Andrews.

    There are currently no Charity or Invitational rides scheduled.

    Weekend Events

    All weekend events have been cancelled due to Covid-19.

    Sadly our 28th annual trip to Craftsbury Outdoor Center in Vermont for wonderful skiing and fellowship has been canceled.  We have never missed one!  We have rolled our reservation into 2022 (weekend of 2/11 – 2/14/22) and will be back in force then!  Craftsbury is still open for small family groups so check them out!  The Highland Lodge (close by) uses the trail system and is another great alternative.  Hope to see you all there in 2022.

     

    Ride Leaders

    Download Ride Leader Form

    Please be sure all names on sign-up sheet are printed legibly with legible mileage recorded for each name.

    Mail (not email) to:

    Hetty Andrews
    44 Deerhaven Dr.
    Nashua, NH 03064.

    NEW HAMPSHIRE’S E-BIKE LAWS

    E-bikes, also known as electric-assist bikes, are becoming more and more popular throughout the U.S. Effective as of August 18, 2019, New Hampshire has adopted the following laws regarding the use of e-bikes. (New Hampshire laws referenced: N.H. Rev. Stat. §259:6, 259:27, 265:144)

    MORE INFO Learn more at PeopleForBikes.org/e-bikes 
    » Blogs and webinars
    » E-bike laws around the country
    » E-bike statistics and research
    » Buying guide
    » Retailer materials
    » e-MTB management resources or visit  https://bwanh.org/e-bikes

    47th Seacoast
    Century Weekend

    Hampton Beach, NH
    September 24–26, 2021

    Put this date on your calendar!

    We’re hoping conditions allow us to continue our Seacoast Century tradition in 2021

    Two days of great bicycling along the scenic New England coast.

     · Routes of 25, 50, 65 and 100 miles

    · Routes include coastlines of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine.

    · Registration opens in early February 2021

    Must meet 850 rider level as minimum to conduct event.  If event is cancelled, registration fee will be reimbursed.

    For more information, contact Century Coordinators Donna Hepp at (414) 258-3287 or dhepp3@gmail.com or Paula Fines at pfines@comcast.net

    GSW CLUB MILEAGE: 2019 – 2020 Totals

    MILEAGE TOTALS INFORMATION

    Below are the final mileage totals for the October 2019 – September 2020 GSW Club Season. Please see the next section for running totals of the current 2020 – 2021 Season.

    On-Road Mileage
    35,164 total miles
    3244 Jim Sullivan
    3244 Cathy Yeager
    2581 Melissa O'Brien
    2131 Tony Verderame
    1440 Dan Conery
    1360 David Ross
    1295 Patty Tompkins
    1235 Chris Demers
    1154 Bernie Fournier
    951 Bruce Dyke
    880 Bobby Dinterman
    843 Chris Hallowell
    755 Lisa Cassell
    652 Jon Verderame
    648 John Stevens
    586 Bill Kennedy
    567 Dave Holmander
    548 Jean Manning
    513 Ernie Jeffrey
    509 Michael Claus
    507 Eugene Smith
    485 Howard Licker
    357 Marcel Daudelin
    325 Dean Murray
    317 Don Lane
    317 Lyla O'neil
    312 Kimmy Ellinwood
    305 Al Jones
    282 Dave Coughlin
    276 Andrew Stevens
    267 Mike Cardarelli
    250 Billy Manning
    246 Stephen Fox
    229 Don Phipps
    228 Lynn Ainsworth
    210 Larry Morgan
    201 Pam Geiger
    198 Fred Ratcliffe
    181 John Kellaway
    176 Wayne MacKenzie
    175 Amy Dyment
    174 Mag Blacker
    170 Renee Rees
    163 Aaron Ellinwood
    157 John Gilbride
    142 David Geiger
    141 Rich Maher
    141 Tim Small
    134 Don Chamberland
    132 Bill Hamiliton
    130 Doreen Lania
    117 David Garcia
    115 Pat Dow
    114 David Scharlotte
    113 Eric Shaw
    111 Alesha Morris
    110 Jim LaJeunesse
    105 Bert Jordan
    101 Brenda Fusco
    99 Mitch van Berlo
    98 Anne Gwynne
    92 Ryan Campbell
    86 Dave Topham
    83 Carl Gurtman
    75 Bob Siegwarth
    73 Michael Phillips
    70 Jeff McKillip
    69 John Straight
    65 Grace Cardarelli
    56 Sharon Nall
    56 Rachel Rainey
    48 Jim Cutter
    48 Bill Fisk
    48 Jean Manning
    48 Jon Rochlis
    48 Megan Upperman
    48 Lynn Wiles
    45 Gary Nelson
    40 Kevin Clarke
    39 Laurie Gordon
    38 Tim Ainsworth
    35 Jay Godfrey
    32 Tyler Hemeon
    32 Weston Smith
    31 Terry Barnum
    31 Cindy Dickinson
    28 Jens Dinter
    27 Isaac Stevens
    25 Lillian Oczykowski
    25 Mark St Denis
    24 Ralf Hilber
    22 John Bartlett
    22 Celeste Craig
    22 Nichole Fecteau
    22 Laura LaJeunesse
    22 Tom Pears
    18 Robert Vaillancourt
    17 Tabor Browder
    7 Dennis Grieser
    Commuter Mileage
    9,529 total miles
    3912 Mark Schwiewetz
    2244 Steve Frink
    1795 Eugene Smith
    569 Rachel Rainey
    415 Andrew Stevens
    219 Jim Sullivan
    219 Cathy Yeager
    149 Dave Topham
    7 Marcel Daudelin
    Tandem Mileage
    412 total miles
    164 Peter Breu
    164 Susan Woods
    22 Jim Fines
    22 Paula Fines
    20 Jay Clausen
    20 Valerie Clausen
    Off Road Mileage
    297 total miles
    122 Jim Sullivan
    122 Cathy Yeager
    26 Chris Hallowell
    20 Jerry Smith
    7 Melissa O'Brien

    GSW CLUB MILEAGE 2020 – 2021

    MILEAGE TOTALS INFORMATION
    Your responsibility: If you want your mileage recorded, please print your name clearly! Indicate if you are a paid GSW member. MeetUp only
    members will not have their mileage recorded.

    Ride Leaders: Please print the date, your name and the time and location of the ride on the ride sheet. Ensure that rider names are legible and mileage is
    recorded. Submit ride sheets weekly via snail mail to Hetty Andrews.

    Road, Off-road, or Tandem? Please indicate the type of ride you are doing after you sign your name.

    Charity Rides: If you attended a charity ride and a GSW ride leader was not present, submit your name, the charity ride information (date, time,
    location), and send to Hetty Andrews (see below).

    Commuter and Utilitarian Mileage: Using your bike instead of a car for commuting, errands, or cycling to/from a GSW ride starting location adds to
    your annual total on the honor system. Send your total mileage to Hetty Andrews.

    GSW Mileage Year: October 1 through the following September 30.

    GSW Mileage Coordinator:
    Hetty Andrews
    44 Deerhaven Dr.
    Nashua, NH 03064
    603-889-3222
    mileage@gswheelers.org

    On-Road Mileage
    On-Road Mileage
    Total 5,921 miles
    655 Jim Sullivan
    655 Cathy Yeager
    581 Melissa O'Brien
    500 Tony Verderame
    398 Jon Verderame
    319 David Ross
    227 Bobby Dinterman
    181 Don Lane
    178 Jean Manning
    171 Wayne Santos
    143 Dan Conery
    131 Mike Cardarelli
    126 Patty Tompkins
    122 Bruce Dyke
    121 John Stevens
    118 Chris Hallowell
    91 Bernie Fournier
    88 Eugene Smith
    86 Lyla Oneil
    85 Grace Cardarelli
    85 Pat Dow
    69 Howard Licker
    67 Kevin Clarke
    67 Michael Claus
    67 Edwin Duer
    67 Brenda Fusco
    67 William (Bill) Kennedy
    57 Anne Gwynne
    47 Bert Jordan
    46 Mitchel van Berol
    34 Jay Godfrey
    34 John Straight
    23 Dean Murray
    21 Ernie Jeffrey
    20 Marcel Daudelin
    19 Lisa Cassell
    19 Donna Hepp
    19 Jeff Mc Killip
    15 Patty Anderson
    15 Anne Forzley
    15 Brenda Knight
    15 Jim Knight
    15 Joseph Kubit
    15 Joy Kubit
    15 Doug Strott
    12 Al Jones
    Commuter Mileage
    235 Total Miles
    235
    Eugene Smith
    Tandem Mileage
    0 Total Miles
    Off Road Mileage
    75 Total Miles
    25 Ed Duer
    25 Jim Sullivan
    25 Cathy Yeager

    GSW Sponsors

    REMEMBER THE 10% DISCOUNT ON BICYCLE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR G.S.W. MEMBERS AT MOST SPONSORING SHOPS.
    PLEASE SHOW YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE!

    (“#” indicates discount allowed on cash and check sales only. “*” indicates no discounts allowed.)

    America by Bicycle

    2 Red Oak Drive, Unit A
    Plaistow NH
    (603) 382-1662
    www.abbike.com

    Belmont Wheelworks #

    480 Trapelo Rd
    Belmont MA
    (617) 489-3577 www.wheelworks.com

    Bike Barn

    720 Union St
    Manchester NH
    (603) 668-6555
    www.bikebarnusa.com

    Buchika’s Ski & Sport Shop

    340 South Broadway
    Salem NH
    (603) 89305534
    www.buchika.com

    Cycles Etc *

    450 Second Street*
    Manchester, NH
    (603) 669.7993
    https://www.cyclesetc.com/
    288 North Broadway*
    Salem, NH
    (603) 890-3212

    Exeter Cycles

    4 Portsmouth Ave, Rt. 108
    Exeter, NH 03833
    (603) 778-2331
    http://exetercycles.com/

    Goodale's Bike Shop

    1197 Hooksett Rd.
    Hooksett, NH
    (603) 644-2111
    https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/stores/goodales/
    14B Broad St.
    Nashua, NH
    (603) 882-2111

    Gus' Bike Shop

    Gus’ Bike Shop
    55 Lafayette Road
    North Hampton, NH 03862
    (603) 964-5445
    https://www.gusbike.com/

    Littleton Bike & Fitness

    30 Cottage Street
    Littleton, NH 03561
    (603) 444-3437
    https://littletonbike.com/
    info@littletonbike.com

    Rhino Bike Works

    1 Foster Street
    Plymouth, NH 03264
    (603) 536-3919
    http://rhinobikeworksnh.com/

    S&W Sports

    296 S.Main St.
    Concord, NH
    (603) 228-1441
    http://www.swsports.net/

    The Notch Hostel

    324 Lost River Rd.
    N. Woodstock, NH
    (603) 348-1483
    https://notchhostel.com/

    GSW affiliated associations include:

    The League of American Bicyclists, the Adventure Cycling Association, and Rails to Trails Conservancy, BikeWalk Alliance of NH.

    About Pedal Talk

    Pedal Talk is the bimonthly newsletter of the Granite State Wheelers (GSW) – New England’s most active recreational bicycling club.

    Pedal Talk is the bimonthly newsletter of the Granite State Wheelers (GSW) – New England’s most active recreational bicycling club.

    GSW Membership

    Club rides and activities are open to the public. Parental consent is required for those under 18. Become a member today!

    Submissions

    Send all articles to: editor@gswheelers.org with attachments in MSWord, or ASCII, using IBM format.

    Deadlines

    The deadline for input to Pedal Talk is the first of every even numbered month. The next deadline for Pedal Talk submissions is February 1, 2021. Send ride copy to the Ride Coordinators, advertising to the Advertising Coordinator, mileage to Mileage Coordinator and other submissions to editor@gswheelers.org.

    Advertising

    Commercial advertising space is available. For information and advertising rates please contact Dave Topham (office@gswheelers.org)

    Opinions

    Opinions in this newsletter are those of the contributors and not necessarily those of the Granite State Wheelers.

    Pedal Talk Staff

    Editor
    Laurie Daley
    editor@gswheelers.org

    Production Staff
    Dave Topham
    office@gswheelers.org

    Ride Schedules
    Marguerite Orazi
    Patty Tompkins
    rides@gswheelers.org

    Charity & Invitational Rides
    Laurie Daley
    charity@gswheelers.org

    Mileage
    Hetty Andrews
    mileage@gswheelers.org

    Classified Ads
    Pedal Talk Editor
    editor@gswheelers.org

    Advertising
    Dave Topham
    office@gswheelers.org

    Marketing & Communications
    Kimmy Ellinwood
    marketing@gswheelers.org

    GSW Board Members

    OFFICERS

    President
    Dave Topham
    president@gswheelers.org

    Vice President 
    Bill Hayne
    vp@gswheelers.org

    Recording Secretary
    Patty Tompkins
    secretary@gswheelers.org

    Social Secretary
    Becca “Hiker” Munroe
    social@gswheelers.org

    Treasurer
    Leslie Thompson
    treasurer@gswheelers.org


    STANDING COMMITTEES

    Banquet & Awards Coordinators:
    Lisa Cassell & Lyla Oneil
    banquets@gswheelers.org

    Charity & Invitational Coordinator:
    Laurie Daley
    charity@gswheelers.org

    Club and Commuting Mileage:
    Hetty Andrews
    mileage@gswheelers.org

    Memberships:
    Mark St. Denis
    memberships@gswheelers.org

    GSW Office:
    Dave Topham & Judi Hull
    office@gswheelers.org

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