Doug,
Thanks for the report and for leading yesterday. Mike Pikula and I are reaching out to FDOT and their contractor today to ask to have the bike lanes on the south end of the island and on the Talbot islands cleared of the residual asphalt “ridge” that remained after the installation of the rumble strips. The lane remains adequately wide on Amelia Island. Sections thru the Talbots will be quite narrow with the strip in place. More to come.
ms
From: ameliaisl...@googlegroups.com <ameliaisl...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Doug R
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 9:32 PM
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Subject: [ameliaislandcycling.com] Tuesday Amelia to Mayport AKA Tour de Fish
It was a great day to ride the islands! We had 16 Folks show up to enjoy it. It was also terrific to see our friend Skeeter and Carol back with on the dually. After a safety briefing with the focus keep it safe there was an additional new hazard! Just south of the roundabouts the DOT has added the dreaded rumble strips in the bike lane. To make it worse there is a lot of gravel as a result. There are breaks in the strips so you can carefully switch to the lane when needed. Please watch out. It made me more likely to switch to the Amelia Island Trail at Big Talbot. We had some enjoy the day by taking the ferry over for lunch. Not reports of flats or mechanicals. I will be leading next week.
Stay Safe
Doug
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Hello All,
It was a beautiful day for a ride (although George K thought it was too windy) — temps in the mid-60s to 70 degrees with 15mph winds out of the NE. We had 9 riders show up at varying times due to the new starting location. As far as I know, there were no falls, mechanicals, or flats — well done, riders!
If Mike S sends the photo he snapped at the start of the ride, you all can see that we will be meeting by the anchor at the Amelia River Waterfront Park. This will be a wonderful place to meet up in the future, but I realize it will be a challenge until the city completes the work on Ash Street.
I’ve attached one photo (that I remembered to take) when we gathered at the Fort. There was much discussion of the new challenges presented by the rumble stripes milled into the pavement along A1A (AKA Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway, Heckscher, State 105).
Finally, Don E remains in the hospital and is improving gradually each day while further tests take place. He welcomes texts, emails or visits. So, don’t hold back; after all, Don was one of the folks who made these group rides a reality!
Thanks,
-JIM