
Originally Posted by
pll
It felt luxurious today. I went out to explore the Chesapeake-Ohio canal path, but once in Maryland, there were long patches of ice and slush, so I got some unintended cross practice. I made it just past Bethesda, where I rode on ice/slush/mud for more than 1/2 a mile. I turned around and cut my ride shorter than I wanted. On the way back, I stopped in a shop in Georgetown to get my drive train and wheels a little cleaner. Everything was caked in mud and I currently don't have supplies or a place to clean the bike.
I will have another go tomorrow. I would not dream of a warm break like this in Chicago.
The towpath can take a while to dry out after wet weather. But it is a great place to ride. The hiking trails up at Great Falls are nice too, including "rock scrambling" on the Billy Goat trail.
It's been a while since I've been up that way, but I used to like to ride the Rock Creek trail up through Maryland to the end at Lake Needwood. It's all paved, but much of it goes through the woods, and the sun doesn't get through the trees to dry it out. It will probably be wet and snow covered for a while, but can be a nice shady ride once we've had a good stretch of dry weather.
We've gotten some heavy rain this morning. I hope the salt is gone from the roads. Long-range forecast shows temps in the 30s for more than a week -- I hope that changes.
Last edited by ny biker; 02-03-2014 at 08:01 AM.
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