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The Ride is Half the Fun for Greenbelt Holiday Shoppers

Greenbelters team up with a Proteus biking group and glide through more than 30 miles for holiday shopping at Washington, D.C. markets.

When it comes to holiday shopping, most of us travel in a heated car, then sprint from the parking lot to the mall, heading straight for the Starbucks to warm up with a coffee.

But 17 people made the trek the highlight of holiday shopping this past weekend. Greenbelters and other area bike riders rode more than 30 miles from in College Park to Washington, D.C. markets, then carted the presents back on their bikes.  Jeff Lemieux, captured it on his bike cam.

The first stop was Eastern Market in Northeast D.C. for lunch, and some riders also picked up some gifts and food.

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"But the best shopping was after lunch at the Downtown Holiday Market [in the Chinatown area]. Nice antiques, jewelry and crafts," Lemieux stated in an e-mail.

It was a scenic route through the Anacostia Tributary Trail system, passing by the area, the U.S. Capitol Building and Catholic University. (Find the loop here.)

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Even though it was about 40 degrees on Saturday — cold enough to make others want to stay at home — some riders even took the long way back to Proteus, gliding through the University of Maryland campus and golf course along the Paint Branch Trail.

This wasn't the first time the riders planned such an event. A similar, shorter ride happened back in November, stopping at shopping spots in Greenbelt and College Park, captured on video by the Roving Cyclist.

Lemieux said he was thinking about organizing another ride between Christmas and New Year's Eve. The route would go past the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center to the Patuxent Wildlife Refuge, but he hasn’t set a date yet.


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