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What Do I Take On A Bike Adventure?
I have been making long distance trail tracks on my bicycle for nine years with this next ride occurring almost ten years after my very first ride. I have learned what to take and what not to take for these journeys. Continue reading
Categories: Biking Gear, Blog, Gear, Planning
Tags: Bike, bike trip, checklist, gear, Great Allegheny Passage, prepare, Rain, ride, trail, what to take
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GAP 2006 DAY THREE: Meyersdale to Confluence
Slept in again and had a nice ride along the Casselman
Categories: Bike, Journal Entry
Tags: 2006, Bike, bike trip, bridge, campground, Casselman, Confluence, GAP, Garrett, Great Allegheny Passage, hostel, Meyersdale, Outflow, pizza, ride, river, Rockwood, Salisbury Viaduct, trail, tunnel, viaduct, youghiogheny lake
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GAP 2006 DAY TWO: Cumberland to Meyersdale.
A long climb, a fantastic view and of course I got in after dark. Continue reading
Categories: Bike, Journal Entry
Tags: 2006, Big Savage Tunnel, Bike, bike trip, Borden Tunnel, climb, Colmar, Cumberland, Deal, Frostburg, GAP, Great Allegheny Passage, hill, hostel, Maryland, Meyersdale, Mountain, Pennsylvania, rail trail, ride, station, trail, train, Western Maryland, Woodcock Hollow
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GAP Day Five: Meyersdale to Cumberland
THE LAST DAY, MAJOR DETOUR, BIG SAVAGE MOUNTAIN AND THE END OF THE RIDE
Categories: Bike, Journal Entry
Tags: Big Savage, Bike, bridge, Cumberland, Deal, Frostburg, GAP, Great Allegheny Passage, hostel, hot, Keystone, last day, Maryland, Mason Dixon, Meyersdale, ride, road detour, Sandpatch, station, tired, trail
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GAP Day Four: Ohiopyle-Myersdale
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, LOTS OF BRIDGES, A RATTLE SNAKE AND A BROKEN BIKE
Categories: Bike, Journal Entry
Tags: Bike, bridge, broken, Casselman, Confluence, GAP, Great Allegheny Passage, hostel, Meyersdale, payphone, pedal, Pinkerton, Rain, rattle snake, ride, Rockwood, Salisbury Viaduct, Sheetz, shower, snake, trail, wet
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