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nutmeg nor’easter vol 7 in memories

one of the dryer moments

welp, thats a wrap folks! thanks all for coming out from far and near, straight and queer, you all had a good time, or so I hear … 500 signed up, and we had 480 of you in attendance despite some particularly saturated weather forecast. I have never seen so many soaking wet smiling faces — ya’ll are something else!

btw, here is a helpful feedback form if you’d like your input heard. just be sure you don’t miss the rest of this riveting blog post!

a short break in the rain on Saturday morning enticed some folks to head out early

we were setting up on friday in unexpected dry conditions, and then at 3:00 right when the first wave of campers rolled in, the skies opened right on up. it pretty much did not stop raining for more than a few minutes until 11:30 the next day. but thankfully it did!

the ample indoor space certainly helped

Friday night we enjoyed food from Cold Spring Farm Jess, a previous host of Nor’easter 2019 and 2021 and her lovely staff. I understand they got back up a little — sorry about that. we are going to have another food truck to handle the overflow next year. we are already BOOKED for the 18th – 20th 25-27 at the same spot next year. they loved us! good job everybody.

now that I think about it — the rain did indeed stop for a few hours friday night. we were all very optimistic … you could feel it in the dig dining hall. I gave a route presentation on the projector screen confident in drier conditions prevailing the following day. I went to sleep that night in our van to the soundtrack of quiet campers settling in for a restful night before a long day in the saddle. moments later I was sleeping under a snare drum — well, I wasn’t really sleeping. made getting up at 5 to start the coffee makers a lot easier though!

in stumbling to Clifton hall that morning i groggily processed just how damp and puddly it was — 480 people from coast to coast, even the UK came to ride in a puddle. its always a chance when planning outdoor events, but felt like we’d been pretty spoiled over the years. this year though, 16 out of the last 20 weekends have been rainy. pretty wild. oh well — and then it stopped raining again (I forgot about this one too, thats why its good to write it down). folks gobbled down breakfast and a third of the attendees pedaled as a deluge began. I got in the car and drove over to Peter Weigle’s to help with his half way aid station for there 20 brave souls that opted for the 80 miler in these conditions.

J.P. sure was ready though!

so many smiles (well 20) rolled into Peter’s Passage in Lyme — thanks to Bill for brining us a bunch of bagels and coffee and Peter for such a lovely job of hosting yet again.

then it was back to Deer Lake to find much to my surprise — dry roads!!!!

this was actual sun on these bikes after 2pm
the colors were amazing at camp

some happy campers indeed. I think nearly everyone who wanted one was able to find a roof — another huge plus for this venue. what a dreamy spot.

the fire in the kitchen crew, photo by Charlie Shafer

on Saturday night Fire in the Kitchen served 480 pizzas to 305 ticket holders. a new record for them! the insatiable hunger of a post ride cyclist is just that — insatiable.

the sun fully came out for us on a breezy dry Sunday morning — oh that felt good! we had a successful scorcher race attended by 8 athletes including myself — lol that event never grows. I think maybe now that we have such a sweet course and a reliable venue we can get 20 scorchers for next year.

Sal got this cool photo of me rrrrrrracing thanks for the photo Jon Weekes

the scorcher was a 5 mile course with a rolling dirt road, a paved climb, a class 4 downhill, and a single track mud slide into an open field finish. thanks to all the spectators for making it feel a lot bigger than it was! the video below is of the first 4 finishers coming down the last chute to the north field. I think crop t0p doubled our speed :::

the final muddy luge run of the scorcher

ohhhkayyyy time for some sleep! thanks again everyone — I know it sounds corny, but its the folks that show up for this event that make it so special— truly!

XO Ronnie and Arya

13 responses to “nutmeg nor’easter vol 7 in memories”

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    Anonymous

    Loved the write-up! It’s a long way from Michigan but I’d still love to make it, hopefully next year. PS: I gotta know what’s up with your Scorcher bike, that thing looks incredible.

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      we have several regulars from your home state — listening to Bear vs Shark right now, my fav MI band ironically. ill do a photo spread of my scorcher!

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        Anonymous

        Nice one! If Michiganders are good at anything it’s driving to do cool stuff lol. Oh, and making some of the best music in the world of course. 😉 But great, can’t wait to see it!

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  2. East Haddam – Brendon Holland Avatar

    […] In keeping with the ride so far, with only a couple miles to go we spent a half mile on a connecting trail through the woods before looping back around to our car at Chapman Falls and Devil’s Hopyard. Throughout the entire ride we kept passing roads that we hope to incorporate into future rides in the area. I think next year we’ll spend a bit more time down in the area and maybe even join in on the Nutmeg Nor’easter. […]

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  3. Devil’s Hopyard – Brendon Holland Avatar

    […] In keeping with the ride so far, with only a couple miles to go we spent a half mile on a connecting trail through the woods before looping back around to our car at Chapman Falls and Devil’s Hopyard. Throughout the entire ride we kept passing roads that we hope to incorporate into future rides in the area. I think next year we’ll spend a bit more time down in the area and maybe even join in on the Nutmeg Nor’easter. […]

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    Anonymous

    if we pay for the shipping, can the folks who registered but didn’t make it be sent the sweet bandana and hat that seems to have been part of that reg fee? 🥺

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      hello! yes, no prob — send me over an email and we will get em out to you

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    2. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      a New Haven style delicacy!

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    Anonymous

    I had no idea how much I need mashed potato pizza in my life

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    Anonymous

    Holy heck it was the most fun bike nerd event I’ve ever been to. The rain somehow made talking to strangers feel even more special, like we all chose to spend a weekend in the rain to ride bikes together. What weirdos, in a good way. Thanks for bringing together a great group of folks and putting so much into it!

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    1. coolultraromance1598 Avatar

      nerds unite! we never know how much we need one another until we meet one another

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    peter

    Thanks for the excellent phtographical recap of the weekend’s festivities. I will be there in person someday..

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    Anonymous

    Looks like wet muddy FUN!

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