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Great Allegheny Passage

During the second leg of our trip, Eyna and I followed the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) Trail between Cumberland, MD and Pittsburgh, PA.  The trail follows the course of decommissioned rail beds that were converted into crushed-limestone bicycle paths by the Allegheny Trail Alliance. Since the trail was officially opened in 2007, it has provided cyclists with a convenient way of bypassing the steep, winding, and narrow roads that are characteristic of the Appalachian hills.

Unfortunately, free campsites are not as prevalent along the GAP as they are along the C&O canal.   There are ample opportunities for “Stealth” camping, but Eyna and I chose to stay at a paid site called Husky Haven, near Rockwood, PA, and at a free site on the northwest side of Connellsville, PA.  We highly recommend the latter, which is complete with two small wooden shelters, charcoal BBQ grills, a water source, and is located only a few steps from a 24-hour supermarket.  There is also an outdoor, cold-water shower a few pedal strokes away in an adjacent park.

At the conclusion of our third and final day on the trail we reached Pittsburgh, where we wound up sleeping in the basement gym of a City of Pittsburgh firehouse.  Many thanks to very hospitable folks from Engine Company 39!

Riding out of Cumberland along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail.

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Entering Pennsylvania…

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Yet another tunnel…although not quite as dark, dank, and creepy as the Paw Paw Tunnel along the C&O.

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Crossing the Eastern Continental Divide. All water on the eastern side of the divide flows to the Atlantic; all water on the western side flows to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Repurposed, over-built cycling infrastructure.

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Repurposed, over-built cycling infrastructure.

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Repurposed, over-built cycling infrastructure.
Note the windmills crowning the hill in the background.

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Repurposed, over-built cycling infrastructure.

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At the conclusion of our first day on the GAP.

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At the conclusion of our first day on the GAP.

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Typical GAP Scene.

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River scene near Ohiopyle, PA

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River scene near Ohiopyle, PA

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Prepping dinner at the FREE campsite outside Connellsville, PA

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Prepping dinner at the FREE campsite outside Connellsville, PA

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Free campground shelter near Connellsville, PA

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Free campground shelter near Connellsville, PA

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Free campground shelter near Connellsville, PA

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Free campground shelter near Connellsville, PA

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“PINK flowers!”

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GAP Scene

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Mrs. Kane pedaling her custom, pink Surly Trolls along the GAP

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Landscaping Gone Wild

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GAP Scene

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GAP Scene

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Firehouse Accommodations, complete with running water and hot showers.

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Firemen save the day.

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Being a fireman seemed like a pretty good gig…

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The stuff of every 4-year olds’ dreams…

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Pittsburgh City Overlook

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Pittsburgh City Overlook

Statistics:

July 25: Cumberland, MD to Husky Haven Campground, PA, 45.42 miles in 5 hours and 34 minutes

July 26: Husky Haven Campground, PA to Connelsville, PA, 49.31 miles in 4 hours and 53 minutes

July27: Connelsville, PA to Pittsburg, PA, 61.81 miles in 6 hours and 35 minutes

Total miles: 156.54 miles

 
 

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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal

This is the first leg of our cross-country cycling trip in the US. We left Rockville, MD late in the afternoon on the 14th of July.

Food? Check! Gear? Check! Training? Uhh… We have no training whatsoever but we started pedaling anyway before any of our family and friends have the chance to ask us again when we’re going to leave for our cycling trip.

We rode along the C&O Canal… thank goodness it was flat, it was easy, it was the best way to start this adventure. After 185 miles, we finally got to Cumberland, the end of the canal, on the 18th.

Unfortunately, we have to go back to Rockville for a few days to take care of some paperwork for Eyna’s visa status but we’ll be back on our bikes on the 24th.

This break will also give time for our muscles to recover.

first campsite: chisel branch campground along the c&o canal

first campsite: chisel branch campground along the c&o canal

breakfast: coffee, oatmeal, granola and craisins

breakfast: coffee, oatmeal, granola and craisins

j.c. sunray along the c&o canal

j.c. sunray along the c&o canal

vultures hanging out along the c&o canal

vultures hanging out along the c&o canal

cycling alongside an algae filled c&o canal

cycling alongside an algae filled c&o canal

cycling on an aqueduct along the c&o canal

cycling on an aqueduct along the c&o canal

lunch at calico rocks campground along the c&o canal

having a break at calico rocks campground along the c&o canal

power nap at calico rocks campground along the c&o canal

power nap at calico rocks campground along the c&o canal

spiderweb along the c&o canal

spiderweb along the c&o canal

view of the potomac river along the c&o canal

view of the potomac river along the c&o canal

picnic tables along the c&o canal

picnic tables along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

third campsite: little pool campground along the c&o canal

third campsite: little pool campground along the c&o canal

cycling along the c&o canal

cycling along the c&o canal

cycling on a shady bike path along the c&o canal

cycling on a shady bike path along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

a steel bridge along the c&o canal

a steel bridge along the c&o canal

spotted some fawns along the c&o canal

spotted some fawns along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

along the c&o canal

on the way to the paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

on the way to the paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

entrance to the paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

entrance to the paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

ceiling of the paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

ceiling of the paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

the other end of the creepy paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

the other end of the creepy paw paw tunnel along the c&o canal

wild raspberries along the c&o canal

wild raspberries along the c&o canal

campfire along the c&o canal

campfire along the c&o canal

fourth campsite: town creek campground along the c&o canal

fourth campsite: town creek campground along the c&o canal

muskrat eating algae along the c&o canal

muskrat eating algae along the c&o canal

cycling along the c&o canal

cycling along the c&o canal

a heron and geese hanging out along the c&o canal

a heron and geese hanging out along the c&o canal

view of cumberland along the c&o canal

view of cumberland along the c&o canal

lunch with christian and his family in cumberland

lunch with christian and his family in cumberland

after 5 days of cycling, a night at marriott hotel in cumberland; wedding gift from christian and his family

after 5 days of cycling, a night at marriott hotel in cumberland; a wedding gift from christian and his family

Statistics:

July 14: Rockville, MD to Chisel Branch Campground, MD, 26.72 miles in 5 hours and 45 minutes

July 15: Chisel Branch Campground, MD to Killiansburg Cave Campground, MD, 45.78 miles in 5 hours and 43 minutes

July 16: Killiansburg Cave Campground, MD to Little Pool Campground, MD, 47.21 miles in 5 hours and 39 minutes

July 17: Little Pool Campground, MD to Town Creek Campground, MD, 42.52 miles in 5 hours and 5 minutes

July 18: Town Creek Campground, MD to Cumberland, MD, 23.63 miles in 2 hours and 40 minutes

Total miles: 185.56 miles

 
 

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