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Trail riding from Pittsburgh to DC


Cycling the Montour, GAP and C&O trails

394 miles (634 km) over 7 days from June 13, 2009 to June 19, 2009

Topic: Bicycle Touring  
Categories: Tour diaries, 1-2 weeks
Locales: North America, United States, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia
Year: 2009

Permalink: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/5496

Copyright © 2009-2012 By Brian Youngberg - (contact)

Status: Completed Jun 2009
Last updated: Tuesday July 14, 2009 05:41 UTC -08:00 (edited Tue 14 Jul 2009 05:42 UTC -08:00)
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The 4 Mud-keteers arrive in Hancock! Rob, myself, Joel, Andrian (Photo by Rob G.)


Table of Contents

The Idea is Born
The Cast
Mckees Rock to Boston: Riding the Montour Trail
Boston to Connellsville: We start the Great Allengeny Passage
Connellsville to Rockwood: Day 2 on the GAP & 100 yo man
Rockwood to Cumberland: Last day on the GAP
Cumberland to Hancock: The C&O - rain, mud, puddles, mud, and more mud
Hancock to Harpers Ferry: When a trail ride isn't
Harpers Ferry to DC: More mud and the end
Epilogue


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