It ended like it began in the parking garage of an airport. At Reagan airport in DC, we loaded the bikes in a truck to head for Rehoboth - thanks again Sal and Colleen for accommodating us so nicely in your beach condo. See the grimace? See the huge smile? They are quite telling of … Continue reading D27 NE It’s Over
Category: Northeast Tour
D26 NE History Tour
It is amazing what was engineered in the early 1800's. I thought at first there wasn't any civil engineers in that day but in fact the first degrees were awarded in 1835. The dams along are amazing and created long lakes through which some of the boats floated after being taken through locks off the … Continue reading D26 NE History Tour
D25 NE Canal Ways
We began the final 186 miles of our trip today on the C&O Canal Towpath at its starting (or ending) point in Cumberland MA. Cumberland is also known for its trains which drive through your hotel all night but that's a different, sadder story. The C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio as it literally connected the Chesapeake … Continue reading D25 NE Canal Ways
D24 NE Height Matters
The divide on the east coast doesn't really "divide" the flow of water into separate oceans.The east side or the west side of the East Coast Continental divide both, eventually, drain into the Atlantic. And as noted last night, the height of the East Coast Continental Divide is not impressive at around 2300 feet. Our … Continue reading D24 NE Height Matters
D23 NE Lance Nots
Breakfast this morning was hard to eat. I was a little sick looking around at the flabby old people in spandex. We're on the GAP and apparently so is everyone that ever wanted to ride the Tour de France. Unlike the tour, most of these folks (well, us too) are two or three times the … Continue reading D23 NE Lance Nots
D21 NE Sabbath Friends
When we attended church in the Greentree ward, we made some new friends. They were very gracious in taking us by car around the city and seeing some of the sites. We had a great Sabbath in Pittsburgh.
D22 NE Best Last
We only had about 6 miles from the motel to the start of the Great Alleghany Passage (GAP) Trail but those 6 miles were through Pittsburgh, across two bridges, and unknown hills. It took me hours to plan the six mile route and 5 minutes to figure out the next 60 miles. It was urban … Continue reading D22 NE Best Last
D20 NE Lost Love
We are still loving Pennsylvania, but a little of that love was lost in our ride today. If you haven't ridden a bicycle on the street you won't appreciate the picture above. If you have, then you realize the shoulder is only wide enough for a tire and your handlebars are sticking out into traffic … Continue reading D20 NE Lost Love
D19 NE To Hill or Not
Up and down is often hard to tell with a picture. In this case, the little tiny twig shape on the horizon (not the trees), at the top of the hill, is Gloria. She couldn't go as slow as me and stay upright. When you're pedalling, and can't stop because you will fall over due … Continue reading D19 NE To Hill or Not
D18 NE Napa Valley
To try and make up for our recent trip through the industrial revolution, I switched gears (figuratively and literally) and took Gloria through Napa Valley. Fortunately, this Napa is without the snobbery, Mercedes, and private jets. The northwest part of New York and the northeast part of Pennsylvania are known as wine country. I couldn't … Continue reading D18 NE Napa Valley









