ncmired commented
The main reason I'm building my train bike is to ride the 300 mile-ish GAP Trail & C&O Canal, I'll Amtrak from home to D.C., from there Amtrak over to Pittsburgh, ride the bike back to D.C., then Amtrak ride home. Since the bike path is never too far from the D.C./Pittsburgh Amtrak line,
I live in Pittsburgh. A few years back a few of us veterans planned the ride from Pittsburgh to Wash DC.
Pedal bikes only. I only use my MB to rescue my dirt bikes when I run out of gas or to get parts.
While on a few practice rides 40-60 miles, I had to drop out. My legs could handle it by my butt couldn`t.
Eastern Continental Divide, PA – Mile 123.5 from Pittsburgh
The Eastern Continental Divide, located 23.5 miles from Cumberland, Maryland, is the highest point on the trail at 2,392 feet above sea level. This point marks the divide between the watershed that heads to the Atlantic Ocean and the watershed that heads to the Gulf of Mexico.
One of my vet friends dropped out at about mile 90. Before we die we plan on getting dropped off at the E-Continental divide and pedaling into WDC. and taking Amtrack or the bus back to Pittsburgh. I`ll be 72 soon and he`ll be 74 so maybe we might plan the trip in October 2023. If you make the trip before us keep us informed about Amtrack. Good luck.
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