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Join us on Wednesday, July 15th at Bowdoin Park for the Bowdoin Bushwhack!
Ramble through the brambles of beautiful Bowdoin Park. 5 miles of uphills, downhills, grass, rocks, trails- we have it all. If we could run you through the Hudson, we would, but that would be overkill.
PWMBA is advancing a shovel-ready trail development project at Fahnestock State Park (Canopus Lake / Winter Park site) that will create approximately 2–2.5 miles of beginner-to-intermediate, mountain bike-optimized* singletrack integrated with the existing XC ski trail network, right off the Taconic State Parkway in Kent, NY.
The Phase 1 project at Canopus Lake is designed to be sustainable, minimize environmental impact, and expand safe, inclusive recreation opportunities for riders, hikers, runners, families, and youth programs such as National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), and local Scouting troops.There is a shortage of beginner-level trails in this county, defined as just a few degrees of elevation change and relatively smooth natural surface riding terrain.
If Phase 1 successfully constructs high quality trails and increases attendance and ridership at Canopus, we hope to raise funds to engage professional trail builders to explore the 850-acre portion south of Rt. 301 down to Wiccopee Ct. and submit a machine-build design to create offshoot singletrack off the Roaring Brook Trail for Phase 2. Rather than spend an exorbitant sum to rehabilitate this old DOT woods road that will be subject to future ATV and storm damage, the narrow singletracks can be designed to keep ATVs out while meandering up and over to scenic vistas and enormous rock rollers similar to Blue Mountain Reservation in Cortlandt/Peekskill. If approved, we will pursue fundraising to make this vision come to life.
Join us on Sunday, July 26th at 9:00AM for a charity ride to support the Canopus Lake Trail Fund: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/help-build-rad-trails-at-canopus
A non-refundable, tax-deductible donation along with your signed waiver and registration is required.
We will meet and park at 64 Pudding St. Putnam Valley, NY 10579 just off the Taconic State Parkway. Car pooling is recommended.
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Additional parking can be found along Brookside Rd: https://maps.app.goo.gl/BJYDfETdGwS9WWa58?g_st=ic
There is a Porta Potty here (but do not park here for the ride):
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We will depart at 9:15 and ride north to sample some East Fahnestock singletrack before crossing the parkway at Mile 4 to check out the Canopus Lake Trails Project. Afterwards, we will head down through the campground and XC ski trails to the Roaring Brook Trail down to Wiccopee Rd. and cross the parkway on the overpass back to 64 Pudding St. This bail out will be at ~ Mile 8. From there, we will ride through E. Fahnestock to California Hill State Forest to sample some more singletrack and fun stuff and return to the meeting spot at ~ Mile 24.
We will have some water and fuel stashes at Pudding St. and Cali Hill (Waywayanda Ct). If you wish to plan ahead and bring two vehicles for shuttling purposes depending upon ride length, contact [email protected] for recommendations. If you are familiar with this area and would like to serve as ride staff, please let him know. Class 1 eBikes are welcome.
A two day showdown of fast-rolling XC trails and winding carriage roads on an entirely closed race course. Eighty miles over two days with two entirely different courses showcasing what Stewart has to offer for mountain bikers and gravel riders alike. Show up for a single day of action or throwdown for both days and compete for the King or Queen of the Dirty Double! Two day participants will receive additional custom finisher prize, and some well-earned bragging rights.
Gravel Course: The Gravel Course (Saturday, August 1st, 9am) consists of three 13 mile loops with a majority of the course on fast service roads but enough single-track sprinkled in to keep the mountain bikers happy and in the pack. You're going to want some bite to your tires (38c or more), there are a few sections that will require technical skills if you want to send it. Ridge. Rd will be the only aid station but will be passed multiple times and will be the heart of the party. Please visit Race Website for more info.
MTB Course: (Sunday, August 2nd, 9am) consists of two 20ish mile laps with fast, flowy XC trails. There are a few small sections broken up with service roads but the course is primarily single-track. Our Dirt Crew has put in a ton of work to get these trails in tip top shape for y'all, so be sure to give them a shout out. An Aid Station is available at the midway point as you start lap two.
After Party & Accommodations: Bikeway Bicycles (628 NY 17K, Montgomery NY) will host an after party with local food trucks, vendors, raffles, music and more! Free Tent / Car Camping is available 1 mile from Finish at Bikeway Bicycles! Give a call to Bikeway Montgomery (845) 787-4082 to reserve a spot, Limited Capacity Available (50 spots).
Parking: Parking is available to the first 250 vehicles at Stewart State Forest along Maple and New Rd. If you are attending the after party, please park behind the Coldenham Fire Dept. on Manzari Drive. Take a right out of Ridge. Rd as you leave Stewart State Forest, and an immediate left at the traffic light by the Citgo station. You will see the Fire Dept. 500ft. later off to your left.
Apparel: (UPDATED SOON) Jersey's are available for pre-order and pick-up on race day! We will have a very limited supply available on race day, so lock in your swag today at a reduced price. If you want to pick your jersey up on race day, you need to place your order 3 weeks before race day. Otherwise, the jersey will be shipped to you.
Race Directors: Ethan Kelly, Tim Schopen
An annual 5K run/walk and kids 1 mile race on the streets of Chelsea, NY located in the town of Wappingers ( NOT the Chelsea in NYC) to benefit the Chelsea Fire Company, and The Robert VanTassel “Live the Dash” scholarship. Given to 2 Beacon High School Seniors, who show sportsmanship, integrity, and 100% commitment to his/her running goals.
In 2023, we changed the name of the race to The Robert Van Tassel Live the Dash 5k. Bobby was the race coordinator from the beginning. He ran the race every year and gave the medals out at the end. He was the Fire District Commissioner, past chief, and held every office over the 40 years he served CFD. He passed on October 20, 2022. Running was his passion. He ran until his very last breath. We continue this race in his honor. “LIVE THE DASH”!! The race starts and ends at the fire station on Liberty St. and takes you along the Hudson River. Want to run with friends or family, sign up together!
10K, 5K, and 1-Mile Kids Fun Run along the historic Hudson River. Proceeds benefit the Scholarship Fund of the West Point-Highland Falls Rotary Club Foundation. http://rotary-wphf.org/
Parking in the US Mint/West Point Ski Slope parking lot. Start / Finish is near West Point's Washington Gate on NY-218.
Awards Ceremonies will follow each race at the finish area. Awards for top finishers in each age/gender category.
Walkers / Volksmarchers are welcome. No pets or strollers permitted if the race is on the Alternate Route. Race will be held rain or shine (except for lightning storm). Multiple water stations on the race routes.
All paid registrants will be provided a race t-shirt, goodie bag, and food/beverages.
10K/5K Registration Fee: $30 (Race Day: $35)
USMA Cadets / USMAPS CCs: 10K/5K Registration Fee: $15 (Online and Race Day)
1-Mile Kids Fun Run Registration Fee: $10 (Online and Race Day)
10K route: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/73460968
Alternate route: https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5642392159/
Race chip timing by Super Race Systems.
DJ at start/finish provided by Party Time Productions.
10K/5K Age Divisions: 18 and under, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
Event details and schedule
Event Schedule:
7:30 a.m. Packet Pick-Up and On-Site Registration opens
9:00 a.m. 1-Mile Kids Fun Run
9:15 a.m. 10K / 5K Start
Ready to take on a sports challenge in a stunning natural setting 🌳? The Dutchess County Classic in Wappingers Falls and Poughkeepsie awaits you with courses for all skill levels!
Randonneuring—non-competitive, long-distance cycling, where you follow a pre-planned route and attempt to finish within a set time-limit—is a great way to test your endurance, navigational skills, and fortitude.
The route can viewed at https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45355524
Finish within 13.5 hours and you've qualified to call yourself a Randonneur!
Please Note: It is possible for riders to be out on the route beyond sunset. For those riders, lighting and reflective gear are required.
Please refer to the Rules for Lighting and Guidelines on Reflectivity
The full Randonneurs USA Rules for Riders may be found here.
Event details and schedule
Sat - Sept 27 - 8:00 am: Rider Check-In Begins at the Grand Army Plaza
8:25 am: Last-minute instructions from the organizer
8:30 am: START!
10:00 pm: Cut-Off Time for an official finish.
Run/walk 4 mile loop around the beautiful Chadwick Lake in Newburgh, NY. The terrain is a wide gravel trail relatively flat and easy with a few small hills. The fall season is a perfect time to enjoy the foliage of this scenic park while participating in this unique event.
Recognition and awards for the top male and female runners overall and within age categories. T-shirts and swag bags included for the first 100 registrations. There will be raffle tickets available to purchase for donated baskets from local businesses. Food and refreshments will be provided.
Please join the Kiwanis Club of Newburgh for an amazing experience while supporting our goals and raising awareness of our mission. The funds we raise during this event will be used towards scholarships for educational and other enrichment programs for children of the community. No donation or support is too small…
A Grass Roots Running and Mid-Hudson Road Runners Club event in honor of a local legend, Mike Slinskey.
Sunday, November 8th @ Bowdoin Park, Wappingers Falls, NY
5k: 9:30am - $25 through October 15th, $30 through November 7th, $35 on race day
Kids 1 mile (12 and under): 9:15am - Free
5k Virtual: $40 October 15th, $45 through November 8th
Slinskey Surprise: Immediately following the 5k - 400 meters ALL OUT, for grit and turnover! Coach Mike would occasionally have a "Slinskey Surprise" on random days when he thought the kids needed an extra push!
Join us as we lace up and hit the trail in tribute to beloved Hudson Valley runner, Coach Mike Slinskey - a man whose passion for running and the community around it was unmatched. In May 2025, Mike was diagnosed with a brainstem tumor, and after a courageous battle, he passed away on June 20, 2025 - just ten days after celebrating his 56th birthday. Today, we honor him in the most fitting way we know; by running.
In his memory, we continue this 5K, to keep his legacy alive and to help others find strength and joy in every mile, just as Mike did. All proceeds from this event will support the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA), the nation’s oldest nonprofit dedicated to brain tumor research with the intent to fund early detection and patient education; GlioLeo, a local non-profit offering resources and community to families affected by GBM; and to fund the Our Lady of Lourdes scholarship set up in his name.
Last year we had 300 people race, had 26 sponsors, well over 40 volunteers and raised over $7,000 for these causes. Thanks to runners like you and our generous sponsors we were able to come back this year with hopes to raise even more for our chosen charities. We hope to see you again in November, not only for a good cause, but for a good time.
we run today.....
5k Awards:
Overall Male/Female
Overall Male/Female Ages 13-19
Overall Boy/Girl under 12
Top 3 Male/Female in each of the following Age Groups: under 12, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+
Kids 1-mile Awards:
Overall Boy/Girl
Please be advised T-Shirts will only be Guaranteed if you Register by October 25, 2026