It was a hot day, a challenge for anyone, but it was also James' first bike ride of any distance, 30.4miles/49km. In the end the heat proved more difficult than the distance for James. Note to self; get him a proper cycling jersey. He did wear cycle shorts though which were a big help.
James' Trek | Steve's Brompton | Alan's single-speed |
We set off from Staten Island using the SI Ferry and rode the complete lap up the East Side, though Harlem and along the Harlem River, across Washington Heights and down the West Side.
The East Side path was, if anything, in a worse condition than the last time we rode it in March.
In one place it was closed completely, frustratingly without any advance notice which meant retracing our route back to the next bridge back onto the NYC road grid. In several points, the riverside path seems to be collapsing into the East river making it hazardous for both walkers/joggers and inexperienced bike riders. Such a pity for such a great facility.
Lunch was provided by the 1964 Deli and we proceeded on to St Nicholas Park and refuelled under the shade of the trees.
St Nicholas Park, Harlem |