Bikes, Trains and Automobiles
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Washington D.C. Visitors Guide from a life long D.C. local
Advice from a 40 plus year D.C. Resident for anyone interested in visiting D.C.
This video is intended to help anyone coming to D.C. have a great visit. Feel free to ask questions in comments and I'll get back to you as quickly as I can.
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00:00 Intro
00:30 When to Visit
01:44 Best way to get to D.C.
04:19 What you need to know about the Metro
05:41 Where to Stay
06:34 What to see around the Mall
09:37 Around the Mall
10:02 Check City Event Calendars
11:25 Day Trips in the Area outside D.C.
13:45 Eating in D.C.
15:37 How long are you staying?
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Відео

The Most Underrated Amtrak Route: The Capitol Limited
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This video explains why the Capital Limited might be one of the most underrated Amtrak Routes, particularly if you are in the Washington D.C. area.
Amtrak Family Bedroom: What to Know Before You Go
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What you should know if you plan on purchasing an Amtrak Family Bedroom. ⏱️TIMESTAMP⏱️ 00:00 Intro 00:32 What is a Family Bedroom? 02:19 The Power Outlet 03:16 Amenities 04:45 Negatives vs Flying or Driving 06:00 Positives vs Flying or Driving 08:00 Train is the vacation, not just transportation 10:08 Kids on the Train 11:39 Sleeping on the Train 12:15 Trains are not on time 14:11 Summary
Everything You Need to Know to Bike the GAP and C&O
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This video will give you all the information you need to be able to bike the Great Alleghany Passage and/or the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. I go over the good and the bad of each trail so you can decide if this trip is right for you, and make sure you have all the information you need to have the best trip possible. Includes how to find the elusive Mile 0 marker on the C&O at the end. Shuttle Se...
Trail of the Hiawatha 2019 (Highlights)
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Went out to Idaho last year on a Bike Trip. Highly recommend.
Mt. Washington Auto Road 4x Speed
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Driving up the Mount Washington Auto Road
Rockwood to Cumberland on the Great Allegheny Passage
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Third and final day of a GAP run. My wife, Daughter and her friend joined us for the last day of the trip down the mountain.
My Daughter and I go to Lake Artemesia to feed ducks
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See above. Just a fun day out on the Paint Branch Trail.
Great falls and back May 2016
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Trip up the C&O to Great Falls and back, sped up.
Great Falls
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Quick May 2016 bike ride up to Great Falls MD on the C&O Canal
Boardwalk near Bladensburg
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One of my favorite sections of the Anacostia River Trail
Lake Artemesia winter 2016
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Brief video biking around still frozen Lake Artemesia
Snowzilla Timelapse Full
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Snowzilla Timelapse Full
Snowzilla start to 3 am
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Snowzilla start to 3 am
Paint Branch Trail Fall 2015
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Paint Branch Trail Fall 2015
Beltsville to Pittsburgh
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Beltsville to Pittsburgh
DC to Connellsville to Sharpsburg on the GAP and C&O
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DC to Connellsville to Sharpsburg on the GAP and C&O
B&A Trail
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B&A Trail
Ohiopyle to Connellsville
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Ohiopyle to Connellsville
C&O to Udvar Hazy
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C&O to Udvar Hazy
Sligo Creek Trail in Silver Spring to Anacostia River Trail.
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Sligo Creek Trail in Silver Spring to Anacostia River Trail.
Paint Branch to Anacosita Contruction and Back
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Paint Branch to Anacosita Contruction and Back
Fletchers to Union Station and back
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Fletchers to Union Station and back

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @DerrickGarrett
    @DerrickGarrett 3 дні тому

    Thanks for this video. I watched it many, many times before embarking on my own GAP trail adventure. I did a 3-day - Pittsburgh to Connellsville to Meyersdale to Cumberland. I actually enjoyed that split. The 60 miles to Connellsville allowed me to ease into the ride - several towns, lots of people/bikers, lots of places to stop and eat. The second day, Connellsville to Meyersdale, was more of a grind. You're in the woods, not many on trail towns/people (besides Ohiopyle) - and for me it was head down, deal with the shale, clock the miles, and climb up to Meyersdale. Then on the third day, for me, it felt like a straight high-speed run to the Continental Divide, and then the downhill to Cumberland. I wish that I knew that Frostburg was up, up, and up the hill. I rode up the switchback to the Carriage Museum, but I did not ride up further to the town of Frostburg. My loss. All in all, it was a great trip, which I would do again.

  • @royalfamily3076
    @royalfamily3076 8 днів тому

    How much voltage is the power outlet?

  • @FlagshipTrains
    @FlagshipTrains 11 днів тому

    Fort Frederick is awesome if you can catch a re-enactment.

  • @music-xr4co
    @music-xr4co 22 дні тому

    Been on this train 3 times. I was seated in the upper floor and WOW! it was spacious, clean and comfortable. Scenery was good, so i have no idea what the train snobs are talking about.

  • @sailingaeolus
    @sailingaeolus Місяць тому

    I did the Katy Trail with zero plans. Landed at Lambert Field, put my bike together and started pedaling. I did end up camping right on the trail twice (contrary to signage I noted), but it really added to the excitement and feel of "me versus nature". Having a hotel and bike packing are really contrary concepts to each other in my opinion. Getting wet, starving, lugging 30 lbs of gear, sleeping on the ground, eaten by bugs, bathing in rivers...adds to the "ambiance of outdoor living and interstate travel by pedal bike". Something very spiritual about going Truly Primitive. In any event, thank you for sharing your many outstanding observations and thoughts. Very enjoyable.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 28 днів тому

      I keep looking at the Katy and never pulling the trigger. You are pushing me toward it when I can find time. Thanks

    • @sailingaeolus
      @sailingaeolus 28 днів тому

      @@BikesTrainandAuto The Bike Stop Cafe in St Charles (10 miles from Lambert on Katy) will watch your bike bag for free and has great food. Be sure to carry plenty of water, at least a gallon. Long stretches of the Katy are food store deserts, no place for snacks or to refill water bottles.

  • @mykota
    @mykota Місяць тому

    Thanks for this informative video. I noticed that on the GAP portion I see a bike with a trailer. Didn’t see it on the C&O. The C&O looks more like a road bed with the grassy median. Would a trailer still fit.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 28 днів тому

      It is a road bed with a grassy median in most places, but I've both seen people with trailers and been a person with trailers in some places with my kids. That being said, trees falling across the path are frequent on the C&O so don't bring what you can lift over a fallen tree.

  • @PeteMalis
    @PeteMalis Місяць тому

    This is not an underrated train. It isn't worth riding. Horrible, I repeat Horrible flex dinning food. As someone said last night it should be called the microwave express. No dinning car, no observation car. Way over priced for zero service. We had a bedroom, they may have recovered the seats.But it ends there. Dirty old carpet, dirty scratched up walls, and cabinets. Just sad 😢😢😢

  • @salmonella508
    @salmonella508 Місяць тому

    I did both trails last year. Camped along the way. Some pay, some free. Good time. Went from Pittsburgh to DC. The Continental Divide is the high point of the trail. Based on Ride with GPS profile, it’s less elevation and distance to the Divide going east. Keep in mind this is RR grade. Not a huge deal. The GAP trail is great. The C&O is a different story. Rough and fatiguing. If you’re not a purist, check your map for the Western Maryland Rail Trail. It runs parallel to the C&O. It’s a 25 mile paved trail. Nice break from C&O.

  • @Mynewzealand1
    @Mynewzealand1 2 місяці тому

    Nice work on this video! I've watched 4 times and have taken notes and putting my travels togeter as per this video. Thank you so much with the detail and the sharing of your travels. Taking Amtrak to Pittsburgh then ride back to DC 9/1/2024 looking forward to this trip!

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 2 місяці тому

      Good luck and please post any changes since I made it, for example now the C&O pumps are on, but you need a filter because they don't iodine anymore due to flooding issues.

  • @SavGaEckmann
    @SavGaEckmann 2 місяці тому

    How appropriate are 35 mm tires on a 1980s steel touring bike on these two trails?

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 2 місяці тому

      I'd go wider on the tires if you can. You can probably get away with it on the GAP, on the C&O, you'd be pushing your luck.

    • @DerrickGarrett
      @DerrickGarrett 3 дні тому

      Yeah, I just did the GAP on 32mm tires. I enjoyed it - but I like dancing with my bike. My front tire would slip out and my rear tire would spin on the shale. On the climb up to the ECDivide, I was constantly worried about getting a flat on the shale. So, if you just want to cruise and enjoy, go wider than 35mm.

    • @SavGaEckmann
      @SavGaEckmann 3 дні тому

      @@DerrickGarrett Thank you very much

  • @obiwanfreak1
    @obiwanfreak1 2 місяці тому

    Great tip about the power outlet!

  • @valeriehunter3795
    @valeriehunter3795 3 місяці тому

    Riding the C&O in a few weeks. Rode the GAP 2 years ago and Pine Creek last year. Plan to camp so I am flexible but trying to gage my end date for the train reservation. I'm old and slow not to mention the loaded bike and dirt trail. Thinking 4 days of 45 miles each. Sound reasonable?

  • @charmontravel
    @charmontravel 3 місяці тому

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @bjmurray1842
    @bjmurray1842 3 місяці тому

    The other thing about the expense over driving (not to mention the emissions) is that you'd want to stay over at least one night, and buy meals etc. If you factor that in, it seems like this trip is about the same as driving, except you don't have to drive, or deal with traffic (except freight...). Well done.

  • @scottleeney7717
    @scottleeney7717 4 місяці тому

    I know each person prefers certain bikes. My friend and I are planning g on doing the Gap but we are going to build up to it. He purchased a Trail Bike. I honestly never hear of a trail bike until we started talking about doing this ride. Any suggestions for a 60 year old man on mountain or trail would be more comfortable would be a great help

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 4 місяці тому

      It's more about the how comfortable you are on your seat than the bike as long as you aren't trying to do it on a road bike. It's fairly flat, so for the most part gears aren't going to matter much. I don't think you need a trail bike with a suspension, just a butt callous and not being too stubborn about taking breaks when you need them.

  • @merediths2cents
    @merediths2cents 4 місяці тому

    Born in 1970. My parents used to send us cross country alone and Amtrak always took care of us.

  • @alimazimmer3819
    @alimazimmer3819 4 місяці тому

    I always enjoy riding on the Capital Limited. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.

  • @NomadZ-cc
    @NomadZ-cc 4 місяці тому

    Hello! I've biked a few sections of the c&o but plan to do the entire thing this year. In May, in my experience it has always been soaking wet. How is the trail condition in the fall? Thanks for the video!

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 4 місяці тому

      I've never had a C&O through that wasn't muddy at some point. In the summer you have thunderstorms at night, in the fall even when it doesn't rain for a few days the leaves keep the moisture in the ground. It's part of the trip.

    • @NomadZ-cc
      @NomadZ-cc 4 місяці тому

      @@BikesTrainandAuto i live near the area, its not always storming or raining but maybe just because it never gets direct sun in most portions it just stays that way, i was curious if the cold ground made any changes. Guess not.

  • @steveretiredandcycling
    @steveretiredandcycling 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this informative video. It's the best I've seen to prepare for the trail. I will be riding the entire trail 2nd week of May. Camping all the way to DC. Great job and keep up the good work. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve

  • @ashleymazza126
    @ashleymazza126 4 місяці тому

    Hi there great video. I have done the C&O before, but we’re gonna go back and do the gap and the C&o again in one trip. Can you explain more about parking at the Great Falls and I guess if you park there then you’re not really ending @ mile 0? How many miles from the Great Falls parking to miles zero?

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 4 місяці тому

      Great Falls is at Mile 14, so it's 14 miles to the marker then another 4 to 5 to Union Station. You have to pay for a National Park admission (If you don't already have one) and you let the rangers know you are doing overnight parking and give them your tag number. I would call ahead to make sure the policy hasn't changed, but I've never had any issues. Just remember it's the Maryland side, not the Virginia side. www.nps.gov/choh/planyourvisit/greatfallstavernvisitorcenter.htm

  • @user-cc2yd5ih2n
    @user-cc2yd5ih2n 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. You’ve convinced me. Your video is really quite helpful. I plan to try to figure out how to stay connected with your media. So informative!

  • @mpmurphy00
    @mpmurphy00 4 місяці тому

    RIP White's Ferry 😢 Once connected 2 bike worlds - Maryland: C&O and the quiet farm roads in the northwest quadrant of Montgomery County, to Virginia: the retail in Leesburg, gravel roads in Loudoun County, and the popular Washington & Old Dominion trail.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 4 місяці тому

      One time I did a loop from Great Falls down to D.C. across to VA up to Leesburg one the W&OD and took Whites Ferry back to the C&O to get back to my car. It will be missed and I hope they find a way to eventually work things out, but the VA side owners seem to have overplayed the hand into killing the whole thing.

    • @mpmurphy00
      @mpmurphy00 4 місяці тому

      @@BikesTrainandAuto Full loop there was a epic ride for long summer days, yeah... Washington Metro silver line has finally opened into Loudoun county, which could have put Whites Ferry on more modest routes. Nowadays going upstream beyond Chain Bridge, there is no crossing until US15/Point of Rocks, and that bridge can be terrifying on bicycle.

  • @jsdhesmith2011
    @jsdhesmith2011 4 місяці тому

    When you mention the complexity of a bike and to keep it simple, definitely reminded me of cars and why older vehicles are better…not over complicated.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 4 місяці тому

      I don't know if I would say better or worse, but in terms of field repair, simple is better. If this were road biking up and down hills I would love all the bells and whistles. But grit and grime finds a way. Thanks for watching.

    • @jsdhesmith2011
      @jsdhesmith2011 4 місяці тому

      @@BikesTrainandAuto Yeah, really liked watching this video and finding out more about this trail. I’m gonna make it out there and do both of them.

    • @sailingaeolus
      @sailingaeolus Місяць тому

      Video can be found on youtube of a guy that paid $5200 for a 2018 Ford F150 taillight module. New vehicles use I.T. bus to switch the light and the module failed sporadically tripping ECU and transmission faults. $5200 of swap-tronics at two shops and the problem was correctly identified and fixed. Lots of what were once fine products are now junk because of "over engineering". The days when an old F150 would run for three decades are over.

  • @davidburgess741
    @davidburgess741 5 місяців тому

    Start at Great Falls and end in Boston. DC and Pittsburgh are armpits! The paved railtrail around the West Virginia portion òf C+O is a good alternative to the roughest least maintained towpath. Several places you can go between the two routes and use hiker biker campsites. Connellsville is a bit of a place you might meet shady characters. Crackheads and prostitutes. There is a halfway house nearby. Ride the route as described both directions and no shuttle needed. You'll have permanent bragging rights over 2 weeks.

  • @RWorley3sl
    @RWorley3sl 5 місяців тому

    So the kids slept with the train direction and the adults sleep diagnal. So going with the train is much better and thats where a roomette has its advantage over bedrooms

  • @jhubb408
    @jhubb408 5 місяців тому

    We are doing the GAP and C&O this May/June. Great video, lots of goof info! Question, do you get on the Capitol Crescent at Fletchers Cove area? I am not familiar with that area and am using Google Maps. Thanks!

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 5 місяців тому

      That would be my suggestion. They have done some restoration in Georgetown, but I still think the best way to get to Mile 0 is the Crescent as it follows the river more directly and avoids some sections that can get confusing.

  • @bentarpley
    @bentarpley 5 місяців тому

    All my adventures started after age 62. Thru-hiked the AT, biked across America on the Southern Tier, walked from the Golden Gate to San Diego and walked the 444 mile Natchez Trace pushing my Runabout Stroller. Planning to leave in April from Pittsburgh to finish in DC. My only concern is whether my Stroller wheels are suitable for this walk. Since gravel is a big part of the trail, I wonder if my more narrow polyurethane (tubeless) will be okay. I'm now 76.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 5 місяців тому

      I'm not familiar with Runabouts specifically, I've hauled my kids on the GAP without issues but the C&O is very muddy and prone to things like trees falling across the path. I've done it...but I can't say I would recommend. Good luck!

  • @jeffdziak6455
    @jeffdziak6455 5 місяців тому

    The Schoolhouse Restaurant is the VERY BEST place to stop! The owners are some of the kindest folks in the world 🌎. The GAP is great, the C&O is absolutely GOLDEN!

  • @void_presence
    @void_presence 5 місяців тому

    Very helpful, I also plan on doing this (well, most of it, I don't plan on going all the way to DC, just to Shepherdstown, WV), my issue is getting to Pittsburg as I can't drive. Train is an option but the only train (from Harper's Ferry) to Pittsburg gets to Pittsurg close to midnight

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 5 місяців тому

      That is the same train in the video and it does get there close to midnight but there are hotels across the street from the station and some hotels in the area will do shuttle service from the Amtrak as they are used to those arrival times there.

    • @void_presence
      @void_presence 5 місяців тому

      @@BikesTrainandAuto good to know; but i plan on doing shorter trips to warm up to that anyway as I haven't done ANY bike-camping trip yet and i need to work up to such a trek :D

  • @ournexttrail
    @ournexttrail 5 місяців тому

    Great suggestion to do the Gap first. We’ve done & recorded the Ohio to Erie in weekend back & forth mini trips. Can’t wait to bike Pitt to Cumberland & then take the train back!

  • @BmoreIrish
    @BmoreIrish 6 місяців тому

    Paw paw has a cool biking campsite with 4 sleeper cabins, it’s across the street from the dollar general behind the gas station. We’ve stayed, I definitely recommend it. Sometimes you can book a cabin the day of if you just want to sleep in a bed for a night. They’re on Airbnb. There’s also big and Tiny’s tavern next to DG. It’s not much to look at but the food is really good and reasonably priced.

  • @MrTullyblue
    @MrTullyblue 6 місяців тому

    thank you - great info. mate I'm hoping to fly from Sydney Australia into Pittsburgh international airport in about later september early October 2024 or 2025 depending in my fitness levels. I think it is possible to start right at airport and get onto the Montour trail for 60 miles, joining the Gap trail at Mckeesport ? Hopefully. my plan is to take my time to reach Washington DC. a one off trip. Question is, is 24 days to long ? like i said i'm not in a rush and at 61 might be my only trip to the USA as i have other trails to archive in other countries. cheers John

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 6 місяців тому

      Not sure I follow the question 24 Days in the US or on this trail? 24 Days is longer than I would recommend on the trail, but 24 days in the States absolutely if you can afford it and depending on what you like to do. If you want to see cities Pittsburgh is worth a day, D.C. is absolutely worth seeing at the other end for at least a few days and from there and it's only a few hour train or Bus up to Philadelphia, New York or even Boston on Amtrak from D.C. or an overnight up to Chicago. If you are trail focused you could do the GAP and C&O in a week, fly our and do the Katy for a week in the midwest, then Fly out to Spokane and do the Hiawatha and the Couer De Lane and take a West Coast Flight home all easily in a 24 day window...if you have the budget for the flights/trains in between all those places. Hell the trains out west are a vacation in and of themselves. We are a strange country, but we are also a damn beautiful one.

    • @MrTullyblue
      @MrTullyblue 6 місяців тому

      cheers @@BikesTrainandAuto

  • @RufusAstra
    @RufusAstra 6 місяців тому

    Brilliant. We arrive in April and staying in Georgetown - as close as we could get to the start of the C&O. Good to know that there are nice places to eat there and that walking is ok. In the UK we walk everywhere - but I know that distances are greater in the US - so wasn't sure if we would need to be taking transport to see the city. Thanks again for a very good video.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 6 місяців тому

      Georgetown is great and Washington is very walkable. Washington was build in a very European style unlike most American Cities. Good luck on your trip!

  • @RufusAstra
    @RufusAstra 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the very useful information. My husband and I will actually be going in the other direction from DC as we are going much further west - but take your point about elevation. Was curious about the mention of bears. I know we will have a greater chance of encountering a bear the further west we go - but wasn't aware there would be bears so close to DC. Thanks again for all the tips. 🚴‍♀

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 6 місяців тому

      The bears on the East Coast are black bears and other than stealing food from campsites you should be fine. They are very passive, more a nuisance that a risk, unlike bears out west. You may get lucky and see one swimming before it runs away from you, but most years I've never encountered one. I wouldn't worry.

  • @fincity1964
    @fincity1964 6 місяців тому

    good video, thanks for making.

  • @user-rd1wh6mb6x
    @user-rd1wh6mb6x 6 місяців тому

    Great video. Looking to do the C&O in July. Planning on taking Amtrack to Cumberland. With only 8 slots for bikes on the train can you make a reservation with Amtrack to take your bike.

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 6 місяців тому

      You actually have to. It's one of the options when you book your train. If you don't add it.

  • @bradleyerwin2049
    @bradleyerwin2049 7 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you. Many questions answered even some I never thought to ask.

  • @paulmartin2455
    @paulmartin2455 7 місяців тому

    Wonderfully informative! Thanks so much for helping me plan my trip this summer.

  • @bridgetmitchell2925
    @bridgetmitchell2925 7 місяців тому

    Great video thanks for posting.

  • @hellogreg1973
    @hellogreg1973 8 місяців тому

    Excellent. Thank you!

  • @FiftiesForward
    @FiftiesForward 8 місяців тому

    Im confused. Does the gap and c+O run into or blend into each other?

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 6 місяців тому

      They connect in Cumberland but they are very distinct from each other. There is a park area where the two connect.

  • @FiftiesForward
    @FiftiesForward 8 місяців тому

    You talk like a reporter 😅

  • @FiftiesForward
    @FiftiesForward 8 місяців тому

    Wish Colorado had more rail trails

  • @Emergenttheory
    @Emergenttheory 8 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @carytodd7211
    @carytodd7211 8 місяців тому

    Excellent review, well done.

  • @marknthetrails7627
    @marknthetrails7627 9 місяців тому

    I'm looking to do this next year, I'm retired and have a "Lectric" XP 3.0 and I'm reasonably fit. The electric is a comfort. I would love to do camping but I need to charge. I am looking to get extra battery to bump up to 100+ miles. 👍✌🖖🥃thanks for the work of recording this.

  • @brendalogan6281
    @brendalogan6281 10 місяців тому

    great video and explanation...I traveled solo in a family bedroom and it was huge for me...I actually made sweet friends who were in the next roomettes who sat in my room often sharing some great conversations.

  • @mbracken9494
    @mbracken9494 10 місяців тому

    I'm thinking of doing the C & O November 17th 2023. Planning on going to Cumberland and back from DC. Curious of what you thought about that judging by the time of year. Also if you knew if water and tunnels were still available to use. I plan to camp the entire time, not worried about bnbs or restaurants just water. Really enjoyed the video it was very informative, thank you!

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 10 місяців тому

      Water will be off at the pumps because of freeze concerns, the only Tunnel is Paw Paw and you would want to check with the park service website. Link is below www.nps.gov/choh/planyourvisit/paw-paw-tunnel.htm

    • @BikesTrainandAuto
      @BikesTrainandAuto 10 місяців тому

      I take that back, looks like they changed procedure and they now leave the hike and bike well arms on, but don't treat them with iodine anymore. Bring a water filter and you are good, other than the cold.

  • @ianstewart8301
    @ianstewart8301 10 місяців тому

    I’m planning a trip for next year too. I’ll be bookmarking this!

  • @jeffreyschmoyer4851
    @jeffreyschmoyer4851 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for this. Truly well done.