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Read MoreTo accommodate the increase in visitors, the Lynchburg trail seemed to widen in areas where a higher volume of foot traffic was present. Our ride was all on asphalt and well worth coming back a few more times.
Read MoreThe Sunday afternoon Chessie Trail in Lexington ride on April 25th was spectacular. The rain the day before filled the Maury River and created a fast-moving body of water with even more rapids than normal.
As usual, our bike ride started with a crisp cool wind out of the west and within a mile’s ride the sun’s warmth had us removing our outer garments. I enjoyed passing through the first gate leading to a tree-lined pasture of mama cows and their calves.
We found a small restaurant, PURE EATS across from VMI featuring local foods and homemade donuts; it should be named “GREAT EATS.”
Tim Jordan, WSC Biking Lead
biking@wtgsportingclub.org.
The trail is unique for its uphill grade at both ends of the trail. With the cool wind in your face you really feel the grade. Good exersise for the upcoming rides.
Read MoreThe Chessie Trail in Lexington is set for April 25. The date for our Farmville High Bridge Trail ride must be changed due to continued work on the bridge.
Read MoreLooking ahead to the months of June and July, let's look at traveling further and plan overnight stays.
Read MoreWSC cycling members living on the mountain will again this year have access to the bike & archery shed located at the rear of Tuckahoe Clubhouse.
Read MoreCyclist Tim Jordan moved to Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek about four years ago, leaving the Ivy house he built and lived in for 7 years. Because the beauty of Stoney Creek was too good to pass up, he decided to make it his new home and enjoy all the community has to offer.
Read MoreNow in Phase 3, each group can now engage in activities as they see fit.
We’ve three ways to ride, allowing more flexibility and individual initiative: core rides, your rides, and more rides.
Read MoreOur ride on Wednesday, August 7; on the “High Bridge Trail” from Farmville got “high” marks: good camaraderie on the trail and over lunch at Charley’s Waterfront Cafe. Thanks to all who made the trip so enjoyable.
Read MoreBoating, fishing, shooting, archery and biking all are going on.
Read MoreHere are some shots from our June 3 and 4 ride, the Greenbrier River Trail. The weather - and the trail (from Caldwell north) - couldn't have been better.
Read MoreMarch 30, 2019 at Tuckahoe Clubhouse
Read MoreJim Harrison rode the Great Allegheny Passage (“GAP”) earlier this year and created a ride journal.
Read MoreDetails and photos from the October 28, 2017, annual meeting and Italian Dinner at Tuckahoe Clubhouse.
Read MoreUnder sunny autumn skies, we enjoyed two beautiful locations that gave us nice vistas of rivers, fields, woods, streams, marshes, and ponds.
Read MoreLynchburg, we'll be back!
Read MorePerfect summer weather (sunny, highs in the upper 70s) on the lightly traveled Route 617 that runs along the Rockfish River.
Read MoreThis all-volunteer Wintergreen group is focused on biking, shooting, archery, hiking, boating, and fishing in and around Nelson County, Va.
Wintergreen Sporting Club membership ($25 a year per person) is limited to Wintergreen property owners and their adult family members. Memberships are also available for local residents not owning Wintergreen property if they are sponsored by a Wintergreen property-owning WSC member. Join here.
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Wintergreen Sporting Club • info@wtgsportingclub.org • P.O Box 282, Nellysford, Virginia, 22958 USA
The Wintergreen Sporting Club is an independent, all-volunteer nonprofit organization serving the Wintergreen community. WSC is not formally affiliated with Wintergreen Resort or the Wintergreen Property Owners Association.