Bikepacking The GAP and C&O Trail From Pittsburgh to Washington DC in 4 days
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- 2 Dads on bikes with a 4 day window tackle the off-road 350 mile trail along the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O towpath. an incredible journey that came off better than expected, except for maybe losing a wallet, a shoe, and a few other items. Also a crashed helicopter.#cyclist #bikepacking #bike #adventure #gap #travel #trail #gravel #gravelbike #florida
Great video! It looks like you had a fun ride and it is good to see you make use of Amtrak. I have ridden the GAP twice and live right near the C&O so we do lots of little trips there. I love the biking community and multi day rides like this. Thanks for sharing!
@@allisonfrederickharteis7525 the train ride back was the best way to end the ride. Was very fortunate to get time to do the ride and it gave me time to reflect and absorb the incredible experience.
Just did this ride myself last week of August. Enjoying the video, its nice to see other people's perspectives as well.
It was a blast. Way better than expected.
Did you guys skip Bills Biker Bar in Little Orléans ? No better feeling than walking into a bar packed with Harley Riders while wearing Lycra bicycle clothes.
Oh dang, we missed that one. Will have to catch it next time.
Great work. I really want to ride this route. Thanks for the inspiration.
It’s an incredible route. Very user friendly and safe. Lots to see and do. Hope to do it again
Love this! Looks like you guys had a blast! The opening drone shot was 🤌🏼
It was the best time. I was not sure how the drone would do on the trip. It held up pretty well stuffed into a bag
Thanks for sharing this. Well done!
Thanks. It was a great time.
Thats one sweet ride, see you on the trail. Just subbed.
Thanks for that. Kings Road Cross Florida Gravel coming in a couple weeks. GAP/C.&O was great base training. Love the big rides with friends
What a nice ride!!!!Enjoyed your wonderful video very much as we’re planning ours. Did you guys organize the trip yourself? Who did you use to transport your luggage? Any info you have is very helpful for us. Thank you!
The guide book was a huge resource. I flew my bike from Florida with Bike Flights and took Amtrak home after I got to DC. Worked out great. Let me know if you have any more questions. It was a great trip. gaptrail.org/before-you-go/trailguide/
I've had this one on the radar for a few years now. I wanna do it in four days, my riding partner wants to do five or six. Either way it's a win.
See you at King's Road in a few weeks! :D
Four days was perfect. I really like how we put it together. We had plenty of time to explore too. Let me know if you need any planning questions. I would suggest not losing your wallet and tie down your shoes
@@FloridaBikeAdventures Nah, already lost my wallet on Karlos's "Boomerang Ride" a few months ago (it was returned the next day!).
Pretty sure we're gonna Amtrak to Pittsburgh, bike to DC, and Amtrak back to Jax. Can't wait.
@@printerror Amtrak was sooooo great. Loved the train
Love the GAP trail. I did it back in May
The best time. I want to do it again. Or find another multi day tour like this.
Great video!
Was more fun than I expected. Would do it again
Could you please post the route files you used? I'd love to make this trip and it looks like you have the secret sauce! It looks like you wore a hydration pack and had some bike bags. Any advice on what was worth packing (since it looks like you stayed in lodging) and what was not? What tires did you roll with and did you set them up tubeless? Any advice and route files would be most appreciated. Thanks!
You can download my Strava file or I can email you my actual file. We had to route around the tunnel so my Strava file is def off. I did do bags and hydration pack. I can give you more detail. Shoot me an email at Gpsurgical@gmail.com
@@FloridaBikeAdventures Thanks! I just replied to your email address. Appreciate your time and attention!
How realistic is it for intermediate riders to be able to make it from Pittsburgh to Dc in 4 days? Or would you say probably plan for 5 days?
Depends on the kind of bike and your fitness. Our days were not long but we traveled pretty light. We had one long day around 100 but we included a trip the battlefield day 3 that added 15 miles. Not carrying camping gear allowed for much less weight. I think an intermediate rider can do it with the right planning. We were done by 2 or 3 pm most days
@@FloridaBikeAdventures thank you! 🙏🏾
@@urbansurvivalnetwork no problem. Hit me up if you have more questions. It’s an amazing route. Would go do it again in a second
@@FloridaBikeAdventures I appreciate your videos they are very thorough and concise. I just may try the exact route you guys took.