by Rick Nevins with input from Michael Kaspareck, Reed Nester and others
Biking on gravel or otherwise unpaved roads can be great fun. It is a way to explore new, less traveled areas by bicycle. In fact gravel riding is becoming increasing popular as more people discover how awesome it can be! But where are there good places to "gravel grind" in Southeastern VA? This page will seek to provide a resource to assist others with finding these often otherwise hidden gems.
The city of Williamsburg is inviting residents to spend a little time with the police Tuesday.
Williamsburg's 2015 National Night Out event will be held from 5 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Community Building on North Boundary Street.
National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community communications and partnerships to make neighborhoods safer.
The theme of this year's event is bicycle safety, and WAB members will be on-hand to share information about our club and to give out helmets.
Read more about this event here: http://www.dailypress.com/va-vg-night-out-0801-20150731-story.html
For further information, contact us at:
Williamsburg Area Bicyclists
PO Box 2222
Williamsburg, VA 23187-2222
info@wabonline.org
At the end of every calendar year, WAB will ask the membership to send in your total miles bicycled for that year. Members will be then recognized at the January or February membership meeting. Members may have various ways to log and track your mileage. If you'd like to keep track of your miles on-line, you may do so on the WAB Ridelogs application. If you'd like to just keep a simple paper record, here is a simple one-page form to record your milage you can use.