The weeks are flying by, and the 2025 Coffeeneuring Challenge is near its midpoint. Have you been on the fence about taking on the challenge? Well, hop off the fence and start riding because if you start this weekend you still have enough time to become an official finisher!

The early birds will begin making it across the official finish line this weekend, and I’ll also be putting up the finishers form in the next couple of days. So if you’ve looked for it and can’t find it, it’s because it doesn’t yet exist. I’ll announce when we complete and post that.

Now that we’ve covered housekeeping matters, I couldn’t let Halloween pass by without a roundup so without further ado, let’s get to it.

Image credit anniebikes

Coffeeneuring stalwart Annie Bikes drinks tea while painting at Colchester Overlook in Vermont. Pure fall!

Near the Willamette River, Oregon. Photo credit Paul L

Paul L. and friends headed out into the fall foliage to ride and share stories of a friend in their riding group who recently died. This ride passed by the Willamette River in Oregon. Paul completed the challenge with this ride, but says he’s now going on to c+1 rides. Yes!

Tim J rides in Salisbury Plain

Remember how we shared about the high honesty factor with coffeeneurs? Tim J posted this ride and noted that it was a DNC (does not count) ride because he did not drink a coffeeneuring-approved beverage (a non-coffee infused beer) and he already had reached the two-ride weekly maximum. Coffeeneurs are the best!

Riding by Stonehenge. Photo credit Tim J

Still, it looks like it was a great day to pedal through a sea of gold in Salisbury Plain and really, how many coffeeneurs pass Stonehenge during their coffeeneuring rides (!!!).

Handlebar Cafe in California. Photo credit Lynda T

Back in California, Lynda and team pedaled to a Handlebar Cafe location in Santa Barbara. This shop was started by former pro cyclists Aaron Olsen and Kim Anderson. Coffee and bikes, what’s not to love?

Standing bike coffeeneuring. Photo credit Ronald L

One of the more unique bicycles in this year’s challenge is the no-seat standing bike that Ronald L has been riding around Washington state. That’s right, there’s no seat – on purpose! This is from a recent stop along the Sammamish River Trail.

Perfect fall. Photo credit Corrine B

Meanwhile over in Saratoga, New York, Corrine B rode eight miles to Spa State Park for an Americano and a cinnamon bun at The Bread Basket. This bakery invests its profits back to the community, and I am definitely putting it on my To Be Coffeeneured (TBC) list.

I couldn’t let a Halloween-themed post go by without some Halloween decor in the mix. Also, since skeletons seem to be the decoration de jeur this year, it was fun to see a werewolf making an appearance. This photo is from an October ride hosted by the Indiana Randonneurs.

Photo credit Paula N

Paula N. in Helsinki, Finland, is one of a few who end up doing twilight or later coffeeneuring outings. This is from her recent visit to Café Marocco in Töölö, Helsinki. Not pictured? The apple pie with vanilla custard and cup of coffee. Delicious!

  • Shorter days? Check.
  • Falling leaves? Check.
  • Rain-dampened streets? Check.
  • Still coffeeneuring? Check!

Happy Halloween all, and keep riding! We love seeing all the posts and documentation of your adventures.


3 responses to “Coffeeneuring Clatch: Halloween Edition”

  1. Bruce Nesmith Avatar
    Bruce Nesmith

    This is a great project, and it’s gotten me out on my bike when I might otherwise have skipped it.
    Some time ago, you asked for coffeeneuring blog links. Here’s mine: https://brucefnesmith.blogspot.com/2025/10/coffeeneuring-challenge-2025.html
    Bruce Nesmith, as far as I know the only one coffeeneuring in… Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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    1. MG Avatar

      Great! Yes we need to organize a blog list. Hopefully next week!

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  2. delightfullywidgetef7373cca3 Avatar
    delightfullywidgetef7373cca3

    Hope the weather, my hayfever, and wife let me get back to riding Sunday after church. Dennis O’Neil Springfield,MO.

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