Recap: Wooly Pig Start 36 Gravel

Wooly Pig - This photos is from our February 2020 ride when we first established the route.

We met Dennis, assistant Wooly Pig brewer, at a Paradise Garage gravel ride out of Bladensburg months ago. Fast forward to this past week and we reached out to see if he wanted ride the Wooly Pig Start 36 route. The morning of the ride Dennis messaged that he wasn’t able to make it but Kevin the owner of the Wooly Pig Brewery would be there to ride. Kevin rides a cool old Salsa El Mariachi (see photo below). Dennis’ wife Casey (sp), who we met at Bladensburg, also showed up to ride. We had nine total for the day.

This route has a lot of gravel (70%) and close to 3800 feet of climbing. There are services in Fresno but that’s only 6 miles from the end so plan accordingly. Temps were in low 60’s and overcast at start. By the end the temps were in the 70’s and sunny.

We hung out at the brewery and grabbed a beer and some food. The brewery books food trucks every weekend throughout the year. The brewery dogs were wandering around and were friendly. I learned that the wooly pigs are slaughtered and butchered by a local butcher and the brewery sells a variety of cuts including bacon, brats and pork chops so there were only a few onsite but I didn’t see them.

Ray George

Ray founded Ohio Gravel Grinders in 2012. Ray moved to Columbus in 2007 and jumped into bicycle event organization and advocacy by launching Bike the Cbus, Columbus’ only city-wide bicycle tour, currently organized by Yay Bikes! He developed Columbus Rides Bikes! blog and companion Facebook group with over 3000 members to support the Tuesday Nite Ride. Ray has been instrumental in organizing charity rides, including Ride the Elevator, Night of 1000/1001 Tacos, and Yelp on Two Wheels to support many organizations.

Ray enjoys long gravel bike rides in the woods and lunch with coffee outside. He has been featured on a number of podcasts. Check them out on the Featured On section. Honey Stinger Ambassador

http://www.ohiogravelgrinders.com
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