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16 Nov 2023 18:55 #307
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Thank you Ken, it is a pleasure to do and be part of.
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The trail is indeed calling our names, lose your mind and find your soul. I’m honored to serve the purpose, become good friends and ride like the wind.
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15 Nov 2023 15:29 #303
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Whoops, my apologies a second time. We have another WAB member on that list. I was so focused on the article on Jack that I did not notice Loretta Troen on the list. Congratulations and thank-you for volunteering as a Capital Trail Coordinator! We all appreciate you both for what you do for the VCT and the cycling community in general.
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Jack, it goes without saying that your actions speak louder then words. But me being me , I think we all hear the calling of the trail. It is a big reason we moved to Wmsburg and Diane and I thank you for being a wonderful ambassador for the VCT , for your friendship and for reminding us the stay to the right.
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15 Nov 2023 08:03 #299
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Meet Jack Lindenmuth was created by Ken McFarland (kjm482)
For anybody that doesn't get the VA Capital Trail newsletter, this month they have a great article on Jack Lindenmuth, one of the first new Capital Trail Coordinators. You can access the full article with pictures here:
Jack Lindenmuth
Congratulations to Jack and thank-you for taking such an active role in our wonderful Capital Trail.
Following is the verbiage:
"The Virginia Capital Trail recently expanded our Trail Ambassador program to include a new volunteer leadership position, Capital Trail Coordinator. This volunteer position will lead community events, assist with advocacy and Trail activities, and help guide new Trail Ambassadors. Trail Coordinators agree to serve a one-year term that may be renewed in December.We are excited to announce that the following individuals were selected to serve as our inaugural Capital Trail Coordinators: Benjamin Ash, Ephraim Seidman, Dan Schmitt, Loretta Troen, Jack Lindenmuth, and Nadine Zimmerli. MEET JACKHello, I am Jack Lindenmuth! I have thoroughly enjoyed volunteering with the VCTF as a Trail Ambassador for the past three years. I was originally introduced to the Virginia Capital Trail (VCT) by my daughters. There is so much to enjoy along the trail, but what keeps me showing up each day is the nature and engagement with other like-minded riders. Not only do I ride 25+ miles almost daily, but as an ambassador, I help ensure that the trail is equipped with trail maps, free of debris or litter, and report maintenance needs. While riding, I enjoy introducing myself to others, offering a helping hand to those in need, and sharing important trail tips (water stops, bathrooms, where to get snacks). I have also been known to offer tools, help change out tire tubes, and even offer a ride when needed.As an ambassador, I get most excited about serving our community, discussing the health benefits, and the fun and active lifestyle it brings to our community. My favorite part of engaging with others on the trail, is learning their story; finding out where they are from and hearing how they made their journey to the trail. I’ve discovered that many people travel quite a distance to enjoy the beauty and experience of the Capital Trail. My most memorable ride was the first time I made the commitment to ride the entire length of the trail (51.7 miles). We started in the dark with brisk temperatures around 18 degrees. The ride was excellent but I was not prepared as I should have been with water and snacks. Cul’s Courthouse Grille came to the rescue as an amazing pitstop for lunch and helped save the ride with a strong finish. If I could share tips with a first-time rider, it would certainly be to plan out your route, ensure you know where to stop for your personal needs along the way, be sure to let a friend or family member know your route, and take your time to enjoy the ride.
During my free time, I love to spend time on the river taking photos, kayaking, and fishing. I’m also a member of the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists (WAB), where I serve as a ride leader and as a member of the board of directors. WAB is very supportive and encouraging in all aspects of cycling and is a great way to meet other cycling enthusiasts. I also enjoy spending time with my two children and their families, especially when we can all get together on the Capital Trail!"
Following is the verbiage:
"The Virginia Capital Trail recently expanded our Trail Ambassador program to include a new volunteer leadership position, Capital Trail Coordinator. This volunteer position will lead community events, assist with advocacy and Trail activities, and help guide new Trail Ambassadors. Trail Coordinators agree to serve a one-year term that may be renewed in December.We are excited to announce that the following individuals were selected to serve as our inaugural Capital Trail Coordinators: Benjamin Ash, Ephraim Seidman, Dan Schmitt, Loretta Troen, Jack Lindenmuth, and Nadine Zimmerli. MEET JACKHello, I am Jack Lindenmuth! I have thoroughly enjoyed volunteering with the VCTF as a Trail Ambassador for the past three years. I was originally introduced to the Virginia Capital Trail (VCT) by my daughters. There is so much to enjoy along the trail, but what keeps me showing up each day is the nature and engagement with other like-minded riders. Not only do I ride 25+ miles almost daily, but as an ambassador, I help ensure that the trail is equipped with trail maps, free of debris or litter, and report maintenance needs. While riding, I enjoy introducing myself to others, offering a helping hand to those in need, and sharing important trail tips (water stops, bathrooms, where to get snacks). I have also been known to offer tools, help change out tire tubes, and even offer a ride when needed.As an ambassador, I get most excited about serving our community, discussing the health benefits, and the fun and active lifestyle it brings to our community. My favorite part of engaging with others on the trail, is learning their story; finding out where they are from and hearing how they made their journey to the trail. I’ve discovered that many people travel quite a distance to enjoy the beauty and experience of the Capital Trail. My most memorable ride was the first time I made the commitment to ride the entire length of the trail (51.7 miles). We started in the dark with brisk temperatures around 18 degrees. The ride was excellent but I was not prepared as I should have been with water and snacks. Cul’s Courthouse Grille came to the rescue as an amazing pitstop for lunch and helped save the ride with a strong finish. If I could share tips with a first-time rider, it would certainly be to plan out your route, ensure you know where to stop for your personal needs along the way, be sure to let a friend or family member know your route, and take your time to enjoy the ride.
During my free time, I love to spend time on the river taking photos, kayaking, and fishing. I’m also a member of the Williamsburg Area Bicyclists (WAB), where I serve as a ride leader and as a member of the board of directors. WAB is very supportive and encouraging in all aspects of cycling and is a great way to meet other cycling enthusiasts. I also enjoy spending time with my two children and their families, especially when we can all get together on the Capital Trail!"
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