sounds like a great ride. Any idea how high you climbed? (I'm not familiar with the C&O)
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Hey ladies!!
I just got back from a solo ride on the C&O. Did Whites Ferry to Great Falls. I am a walking ache!!!!! Quads, hands,neck, places I''d forgot I had..... But I did it. I know for yall racer types thats not a long distance, but for me I was ecstatic. I did it on a hybrid, and it was one of my goals to do some of the C&O. I'll eventually get to Harpers Ferry... But I forgot...20 miles up is also 20 miles back!!!![]()
sounds like a great ride. Any idea how high you climbed? (I'm not familiar with the C&O)
Lisa
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You sound like a candidate for a multi day ride I'd like to put together. Georgetown to Cumberland, carrying all own own gear and camping for three, maybe four nights. A lot of logistics involved here but it can be done.
Kalidurga will be there, I'm sure.
Regina?
Slug?
Lets say June or July 2009. Bring lots of bug spray.
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Good for you! I want to one day make it out to the C&O myself. Dare I say all the way out to Pittsburgh?![]()
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Oh, hard packed gravel! No wonder everything hurts. I thought chip-seal was hard on the joints and the sitter, but that looks like a really bumpy ride. Beautiful, but bumpy. There is some satisfaction in, as Lisa mentioned, being a "lying down ache"...
40 miles is a good days ride!
look at it like this, when you get to Harpers Ferry you can cross the railroad bridge and have a nice lunch.
Let me know when you want to do that, I've been wanting to for ages.
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Welcome to the C&O Appreciation Society, dingster! I've been pedaling the towpath for years and love it better than any road I've been on yet. The farther upstream you get (away from DC), the better! This is a great resource for cycling the C&O: BikeWashington.org: C&O Canal Bicycling Guide
If you, f8th637 &/or ZenC want to ride together on the towpath sometime, I'd love to join you. No camping for me, though. Too much work involved in that![]()
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Tam, you're no fun![]()
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Bah. I'm tons of fun, but I'm also incredibly lazy. I'll tell you what... If you set up my tent and do all of my cooking and cleaning up, I'd love to do a multi-day camping ride of the C&O!
If you want real fun on the towpath, though, let's head out to Paw Paw and take our bikes through the 1/2 mile-long, pitch-black tunnel. That's nifty! The flash from the camera belies how long and dark the tunnel really is. The second photo is an older one, looking in the opposite direction down the towpath from the tunnel.
"How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com
Random babblings and some stuff to look at.
Congratulations, Dingster1....that looks like a wonderful place to ride. Did you see any critters? 40 miles on a hybrid is WORK!!!
How are you feeling today, dingster? Any of the aches receding yet?
"How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com
Random babblings and some stuff to look at.
Ohh so beautiful... so tranquail.
I really need to move out from big cities. Been saying that since the 70's (lived & worked in NYC) then So. Calif (LA, OC, San Diego)... I hope to do so before I get too old and placed in a nursing home.
All the beautiful photos.
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