As the father of a fit and active teenage daughter I love to see you tour with your dad. You’re seeing such interesting places and making great memories together. Keep it up 😊
Great and inspiring video! We did the Pittsburgh to DC trip down the Great Allegheny and C&O Trails about eight years ago. The GAP is well maintained, stone dust surface, and posed no challenges for us on two single bikes with 30mm tires. The C&O was another story. It had rained heavily the day before we descended into Cumberland. The next day, we were met by cyclists coming north from DC who all noted "don't even think about doing the C&O today... it has turned into a goat track." Sure enough, huge mud puddles and lots of slippery clay may loaded cycling impossible. We returned to Cumberland and took Amtrak south to miss the worst of the trail conditions. Even from Harper's Ferry south two days later, the trail was still a challenge. Perhaps in the intervening years NPS has laid down another two inches of fine gravel or stone dust to mitigate standing water on the trail surface. In any event, riders are advised to take wider tired gravel or mountain bikes with a minimum of 40mm tires on the C&O if weather has been wet.
Wow! We got really lucky and it was very dry when we rode it, but I have definitely heard stories where it can easily turn into a mud pit! I’m really wanting to ride the whole trail (both) again this year. It’s a fantastic trail. Hoping for no rain or mud!! 😄 Thanks for watching and for commenting!!!
I rode from Connellsville PA to Williamsport MD on those trails over 15 years ago during the second week of October as the leaves were turning. It was gorgeous! I was smart enough to be wearing a blaze orange shirt (you do need that for fall) and avoided rain, it was still my top 3 vacations that I have ever taken.
Too cool!!! My dad and I are actually riding it again this summer, but I’ll ride it Pittsburgh to D.C. I’m excited to ride it in the “right” direction this time….ha! Thanks for watching!
Loved the video! Just got back from driving to and from DC and saw signs for the C&O trail and the Great Allegheny Passage and looked into making this trip via bike. The fact you did this with you father was awesome! A memory I’m sure you both with cherish forever. I hope to get to do this with my daughters some day too.
I just came across this. Beautiful video and your narration and choice of music made it better! It's very nice to see love for biking being shared in the family.
This ride is still on my buck list, there are so many great rides out there to enjoy. Thank you for giving a detailed review. Wishing you and your Dad tailwinds on your explorations.
Great video, you have such a delightful spirit towards the ride. Your Kentucky (southern) accent makes the voice over much more enjoyable. I love that your father is going on that ride with you. Keep up the great video.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I get a lot of comments on my voice and I love it, haha! Doing this ride with my dad made it pretty special! Thanks for watching!!
I loved your positive attitude and smile the whole way, even on the up from Cumberland and in the heat. Thanks for the video! I live 5 miles from the C&O and bike it regularly and have biked the GAP twice. It was fun to relive it through your video and get excited about the upcoming summer of biking.
Aw! Thank you!! I am so jealous you live so close to the C&O! We are actually planning on riding it again here in a month or so, but in reverse this time….so we will get to experience the ride into Cumberland from the opposite direction! ;-) Thanks for watching!
It's certainly a more pleasant ride in early October. We do like our heat and humidity in the Northern VA area. You're lucky that the Pawpaw tunnel was open when you went. I had to push my bike over the mountain detour because the tunnel has been closed for the past 2 years. And yes, going Pitt to DC is definitely the best direction to go. That giant downhill to Cumberland from the divide is magical. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah- I think next time we will ride it in the opposite direction! We knew that Pitt to D.C. was the preferred way- Pitt was closer to drive to, but I guess we could have just rode from Pitt to DC and taken the train back to car…..not sure why we didn’t do that!! Ha! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you so much! You are so lucky to live right on the trail! I’m very jealous! I’m hoping to get back out there within the next year to ride it again!
Great video. I hiked on a piece of the C&O trail on three different occasions in October and December 2021. From Harpers Ferry WV to the Monocacy River Bridge. Said then I was going to get a bike. I did. End of September 2023. Took it to test it out from Deal over the Continental Divide thru Big Savage Tunnel a week later. Unfortunately, the rear tire innertube would not hold air, so my big bike ride plans on the Great Alleghany Passage Trail going from Meyersdale in both directions was canceled. I do hope to go back. There is no way I can do what you two ( and many others) have done.
Darn- I hate that about your tire! I’m hoping you get to go back- it’s such a great trail! I’m hoping to go back and ride it again in the next couple of years!! Thank you for watching!!
Thanks. I did get it fixed, and now testing both the bike and me out, because it has been 50 years since I rode a bike. The stories that I have of me 'relearning' to ride the bike (a few I add a little fiction to them to get a bigger laugh, like going uphill and getting passed by joggers.....lol). IF I could, I would like to try to not only ride the whole Great Alleghany Passage Trail and the C&O Canal Trail but the Delaware & Lackawanna Trail from Bristol to Wilkes-Barre PA Trail (only 185 miles) Thanks for this video
I'm watching this video again. I am not planning to do the whole length of the trails from Pittsburgh to Washington DC, but just a few sections. There are other things I want to do outdoors during the seven planned days out there. Side note: whike hiking along the C&O Canal Trail in between Brunswick and Harpers Ferry, the is a section called the Narrows. It is to Potomac River....The Trail....The stagnant green waters of the C&O Canal....The CSX Railroad....then the mountains. A train rolled on thru eastbound whike I was in this section. Neat to see it winding thru the curves in the area above the trail and the canal.
Oh, you have me wanting to ride it again! I’m actually hoping to make it out there in 2024 at some point! You just can’t beat that trail!!! The Katy Trail in Missouri is much closer for us to go ride, and about the same length….but the GAP and C and O definitely has it beat!
How long did you two take to do the whole length of the ride? A friend of mine went from Pittsburgh to Washington DC in 9 days. Her and her riding companions did not camp out, though. They mapped out where all the hotels were and stayed there. I thought tge grade from Cumberland to Frostburg to the Continental Divide was only 2%. I coukd be wrong.
Enjoyed your video. I used to ride a lot when I was a kid, but now I'm retired and have the time to really ride. Planning to head east from Pittsburgh.
Great video ... or should I say videos as I watched your Pacific and Safety videos first. You and your dad make a great touring team. This video made me decide to do the GAP and C&O this coming Summer. I liked your comment to just get out there and ride regardless of what bike or equipment. I am in my mid 70’s and have been riding for years and people constantly ask me about which is the best bike to buy. My answer is always the same ... a bike that you can use and do use. Keep posting ... nice to have a touring video that isn’t loaded with what to bring or what to ride. Just great photography and informative narration.
Amazing! So many beautiful shots. I really enjoy your blogs and videos. It’s not like I’m just watching someone ride a bike, but I feel like I’m actually along for the ride. Makes me want to go do it myself.
Thank you for watching!!! There are actually families who bike tour together and I think it’s adorable!!! Their kids’ bikes will have some gear strapped to them- it’s so cute!
Wow what a nice movie,a father and his daughter enjoying life, I probably won’t get to enjoy this trail but I were to find my self in that part of the country I know of a trail to explore. You’ve make a informative video . .i spent my life touring America one thing I noticed is you have a helmet on your rear rack, even the experience cycles may crash your head may hit something if you crash! you feel it the rest of your life. Protecting your head at all times even the best cycles can crash! Protect your face from the sun. Most likely you’ll never do 300,000 miles as I, but just being out in the sun over time you’ll will get hot spots.
Interesting that Amtrak let you ship your bike unboxed! About 15 years ago, I took an Amtrak from Charlotte to NYC to ride in the 5 Boros ride! Amtrak wouldn’t accept my bike unless it was boxed!! Guess things have changed! Thank you! Great video!❤
Well, I’m pretty sure this particular Amtrak train just makes accommodations for cyclists since it is so close to the rail trail. They had hooks that the bikes just hung on- super easy. I don’t think it’s typical that Amtrak allows this though. I know the Amtrak that you can catch for the Katy Trail does the same thing for cyclists. Pretty handy! Thanks for watching!!
This was very neat , thanks for sharing , I just about grew up along the C&O canal as we camped just about every weekend along the Potomac river in Brunswick MD . I live in the foothills of NC now and want to ride but with all the hills its a challenge , been considering an ebike just for the pedal assist I still want to pedal but not go fast either and be able to tow my dogs pet trailer at times.
What a cool area to grow up in! And I love NC! You need to get an ebike, for sure. We just rode mountain bikes in Bentonville and literally 90% of people of all ages were on ebikes. Parents towing kids up hills with them, people getting more laps (and more practice) with e-bikes. No shame in them!!
@@aspenswanderings Think I live in a bad area for biking opportunities lol , and there is so many ebikes to chose from its hard to decide on which one , I think Im getting it narrowed down though , thanks for responding and be safe .
They’re totally different from one another, but both equally as great! Especially now that they are resurfacing the C&O. Much of the trail surface is now just as good, if not better, than the GAP.
Greetings, Aspen! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video. I’m a long distance hiker and I’m looking into doing some bike packing with some hiking friends. This trail is right in my backyard. We may give it a go ✌️😀
It’s SO fun! I as the entire trail open? Any detours?? I’m thinking about riding it again soon and know the Paw Paw Tunnel was closed for a while. Thanks for watching!!
@@aspenswanderings There was construction in Pittsburgh about 3 miles south of the starting point. We left from Hotel Indigo. Otherwise, no detours. Did you do the video production yourself, or did you have a team with you? Professional job.
@@aspenswanderings I rode the GAP trail from Pittsburgh to Cumberland didn't go any further. GAP trail tunnels were all open. I think the Paw-Paw tunnel is on a C&O trail.
Where are you in Kentucky? A buddy and I rode from Huntington, WV (right beside Ashland, KY) to Washington, D.C....over the West Virginia mountains on the highway (Rt. 50) a lot of the way after we got to almost Parkersburg, WV. From Huntington, to near Parkersburg was smooth sailing because we were right beisde the Ohio River and basically flat. I used to live in Arlington, VA, so I've done the C&O Canal from Georgetown to Harpers Ferry and back. That's an awsome ride. Also, the Greenbrier River Trail in West Virginia is great. Really nice video!
From one music teacher to another...nice video! Very relaxing. I do mainly road cycling, but these touring vids are enticing me to branch out! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for sharing your trip. I did the GAP in the same direction in 2017. The 25 mile hill after Cumberland, MD was the end of a 70 mile day. That was a tough day. I will be doing the ride again later this year, but in the opposite direction. Should be pretty leisurely ride this time. I'm looking for another week-long, rail-to-trail type ride for next year. I try to stay off roads and away from car traffic as much as possible. Let me know if you have any recommendations.
Finally- someone else who rode it in the same direction! I can’t imagine doing that climb at the end of a long day like that! Next time I ride it, I also plan to ride it in the opposite direction. Have you looked into the Katy Trail? It’s a trail that goes across Missouri. It took us about 6 days to ride it. It’s not as scenic as the C&O and GAP, but it goes through some neat little areas. Also- check out the Mickelson Trail in South Dakota. I haven’t ridden it yet, but it’s on my list. It wouldn’t take a whole week though. You might be able to stretch it into 4 days if you do an out and back.
@@aspenswanderings Thanks for the recommendations. I will have a look at them. BTW Do you know much about the Natchez Trace Parkway? A colleague of mine in Nashville mentioned it. Worth considering?
Yes! The only other major rail trail that I’ve done is the Katy Trail- and the C&O and GAP are way better, in my opinion anyway. I’m hoping to get back out there and ride it again in the next year or two!
@@aspenswanderings Agreed. I’ve done the Katy twice, and it’s nice, but it’s not the C&O and GAP. The Katy is much more exposed ☀️and not quite as pretty of a ride.
That would be a great idea. I’ve always wanted to do RAGBRAI but I’m intimidated by the heat. It gets just as hot in KY and I’ve ridden tons of 80+ mile rides in that kind of heat…but it just kind of puts me off. I bet I’ll ride it one day though! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
Oh cool...I live in western Ky. I rode it for the first time last year. The heat was crazy a few days but lots of places to stop, cool off, and hydrate. You should do it!
The Wife,daughter and I are planning on doing the GAP next year. I watched your Video on your bike and what you take. You should do one on Pops bike and what he brings. We are also from Ky.. go Cats.
The wooden shelter was awesome! Other than the wooden shelter and a nice little campground along the trail, the camping wasn’t anything special. I think next time I ride it, my husband and I may stay in more guest houses. Thanks for watching!!
@@aspenswanderings Thanks for the reply. Just one more thing (I promise) We can fly into DC however nothing back out of Pittsburg for us, so the train would be our best option. Is bikes on trains straightforward on your side of the pond?
This was a great video Aspen. I'm literally heading out the door to drive to Mississippi to ride the Natchez Trace Parkway but I had to watch this first. I really enjoy your videos. Kudos to you and your dad ✌
You got yourself a new subscriber!🙂👍I hope to have some adventures like this with my daughter once she's old enough, which will come sooner than later, y'all grow up so fast!!
Love this video, great trail we went the other way last year so much fun the downhill into Cumberland was wonderful. Would like to go d.c. to pittsburgh some time.
The Pittsburgh to DC ride is on my bucket list for the exact reason you stated--that ~1500 foot gradient between Frostburg & Cumberland. Question for you and others who have done this ride--if you stay at lodging along the route, do you need advanced reservations, or is it fairly easy to roll into town and find lodging?
We didn’t make any reservations. We camped 3 nights and stayed in hotels/bed and breakfasts the other 3 nights. The towns are tiny, and usually aren’t all booked up, but it probably depends on the time of the year. We rode it in July. To be safe, I might book them ahead of time. We are planning to ride it again this summer, but in the reverse, so we get the 25 mile descent instead of the climb! Ha!
Oh, for sure! It’s such a fantastic trail. We took a total of 6 days to ride both trails. We averaged around 45 miles a day, with a couple of days closer to 60.
It was so fun!! It was 343 miles and took us 8 days, only because we were only riding around 30-45 miles a day. Dad had heart surgery last October, so we took it easy this trip. Last time we rode the trail, we rode 50-60 miles a day and took 6 days.
@@aspenswanderings I'd sure love to, I have to work myself back up to be able make such a trip, bought a bicycle a few weeks ago after not owning one for around 20 ish years, been hitting up the local bike paths since I got it. Around 99-2000 me and a few friends did ride one of the 70 ish mile long bike paths in my area, I on a 20" Schwinn stingray with banana seat (that seat is definitely not something you want to ride on for long distances), we rode to the end and back.
Your saddle height is actually taller than your inseam. I believe it should be around 110% of your inseam. When you’re sitting on your saddle, your knee should barely have a bend in it when you’re at the bottom of your pedal stroke. If your leg is fully extended at the bottom of your pedal stroke, your saddle is too high, if your knees are pretty bent, your saddle is too low. Saddles that are too low often cause knee pain. Hope this helps!!
@@aspenswanderings Thanks, I get all that. Maybe it's just the angle but it seemed your leg was extended nearly straight with your heel higher than your toe.
Bonjour Ralph, Some people pedal with their foot in this position (heel higher than toes). Nothing wrong, per see. One Annemiek van Vleuten, 2022 Tour de France winner, 2019 World Champions pedals with her foot almost vertical-shoe sole almost at a 90 degree angle with road surface, on the way down. @ Young Aspen ( old Anorak, here) keep on riding, life is short, make the best of it). Happy trail !!
This is awesome! And I love the layout of this video. You are blesses to be able to do this with your dad. I have a love for the trail because of my dad introducing me to it and I remember our rides out there. How many days did the bike ride take?
Yes- so glad we got to do this trip together. We are actually about to ride it again soon! This ride took us 6 days- we rode anywhere from 40-60 miles a day. Usually around 40 though.
Greetings, we watched your trip with my two sons. We had a long conversation with your family about the beauties of spending time in nature, cycling,fun, quality. You are a good example , goodbye and stay healthy ,
I’ve got the Continental Touring Plus Tires, which are great. Before changing them out to a new set, they gave me only 3 flats over the course of around 10k miles. The only issue with them is the bead is so insanely tight that they are difficult to get on and off. Dad has Schwalbe Big Apples, which have only had one flat since he has had them (he bought the bike used and hasn’t changed the tires). Also highly recommend these tires and have considered changing to these since they are a bit easier to get on and off compared to the Continentals.
I’ve watched a couple of your videos now and your dad was with you for both. So does he love touring, or does he just go to make you happy? I wish my dad and I could have done something like that together.
He loves it! He was the one who got me started. I grew up listening to his stories of when he rode the TransAm, so then I decided to ride it with a friend a few years ago. Since then, he and I tour together! It’s really fun and pretty cool sharing a hobby like bike touring with my dad! Thanks for watching!!
Hello! Great video. Just a ? I'm not sure if you answered it already, but how many days was the trip? Thanks. I keep saying im gonna to the trip and next think you know its next year. 😅
This time, we took it easy and took 8.5 days. We were doing pretty low miles each day- averaging around 40 a day…some days we rode 50. Last time we rode it, we camped and it took us about 6.5 days. And yeah, I totally get what you’re saying! I’ve learned to just do it, even if the timing isn’t just right. Ha!
That was beautiful!! Thank you for taking me along. Your dad is awsome, your blessed.great job.
He is pretty awesome! Thanks so much for watching!!
As the father of a fit and active teenage daughter I love to see you tour with your dad. You’re seeing such interesting places and making great memories together.
Keep it up 😊
Thank you!! I’m very lucky to have a dad who bike tours with me! Hoping there are many trips for us in the future! Thanks for watching! :)
Epic young lady! Great job, dad, all around!
This is on my list to do. Good video with music. Great tips. Thanks. I envy your dad getting to do these kind of trips with his daughter.
Hey! 😄 Thanks for watching! You have to do it! It was such a fun trip!
Great and inspiring video! We did the Pittsburgh to DC trip down the Great Allegheny and C&O Trails about eight years ago. The GAP is well maintained, stone dust surface, and posed no challenges for us on two single bikes with 30mm tires. The C&O was another story. It had rained heavily the day before we descended into Cumberland. The next day, we were met by cyclists coming north from DC who all noted "don't even think about doing the C&O today... it has turned into a goat track." Sure enough, huge mud puddles and lots of slippery clay may loaded cycling impossible. We returned to Cumberland and took Amtrak south to miss the worst of the trail conditions. Even from Harper's Ferry south two days later, the trail was still a challenge. Perhaps in the intervening years NPS has laid down another two inches of fine gravel or stone dust to mitigate standing water on the trail surface. In any event, riders are advised to take wider tired gravel or mountain bikes with a minimum of 40mm tires on the C&O if weather has been wet.
Wow! We got really lucky and it was very dry when we rode it, but I have definitely heard stories where it can easily turn into a mud pit! I’m really wanting to ride the whole trail (both) again this year. It’s a fantastic trail. Hoping for no rain or mud!! 😄 Thanks for watching and for commenting!!!
@@aspenswanderingsI am riding GAPCO with Bubba in June. Hope the weather is not wet and muddy.
Just finished the two…..C and O just plain sucked…….
@@bobakerly8292 Why did it suck? Weather? Or condition of the path? I am going in a couple of weeks.
I rode from Connellsville PA to Williamsport MD on those trails over 15 years ago during the second week of October as the leaves were turning. It was gorgeous! I was smart enough to be wearing a blaze orange shirt (you do need that for fall) and avoided rain, it was still my top 3 vacations that I have ever taken.
I’m really wanting to ride it in the fall!!! It sounds amazing.
Loved the video. You made dad very happy, kudos to you!
Thanks for watching!!
My daughter and I rode the GAP and C&O last July from Pittsburgh to DC. This brought back so many good memories!!!
Too cool!!! My dad and I are actually riding it again this summer, but I’ll ride it Pittsburgh to D.C. I’m excited to ride it in the “right” direction this time….ha! Thanks for watching!
This bike tour is now on our bucket list. Thank you for sharing this inspiring adventure! Great job!
It’s definitely a fun trip! Thanks for watching!
Lots of bridges and scenic views on the GAP.
Nice video. When I lived and worked in DC I did the C&O Canal Towpath several times and the GAP once + in parts.
I wish I lived close to it! We’ve got a 50 mile rail trail, but it’s nothing like the GAP or C&O. Thanks for watching!
I rode this twice. Really epic. Every trail rider needs to do this 5 to 7 day ride on their bucket list.
Loved the video! Just got back from driving to and from DC and saw signs for the C&O trail and the Great Allegheny Passage and looked into making this trip via bike. The fact you did this with you father was awesome! A memory I’m sure you both with cherish forever. I hope to get to do this with my daughters some day too.
Oh- you have to do this with your daughters one day!! I will always cherish this trip! :) Thanks for watching!
What a great adventure! Something you and your dad will always remember.
For sure! Hoping to go on another ride with him next summer! Thanks for watching!!
awesome!! i have watched this vid several times. never gets old listening to you talk. just got back from a bike trip my self!!
I just came across this. Beautiful video and your narration and choice of music made it better! It's very nice to see love for biking being shared in the family.
Oh, thank you!! I’m a music teacher, so I take my music selection very seriously! Haha! Thanks for watching!!
I live in Pittsburgh, and visitors should really spend a few days here to explore the sites and rich history.
This ride is still on my buck list, there are so many great rides out there to enjoy. Thank you for giving a detailed review. Wishing you and your Dad tailwinds on your explorations.
Thank you for watching!! 💚💚
Beautiful and well done video with well chosen music. The video was very informative. My compliments to you.
Thanks!!!
Great video, you have such a delightful spirit towards the ride. Your Kentucky (southern) accent makes the voice over much more enjoyable. I love that your father is going on that ride with you. Keep up the great video.
Thank you so much for your kind comments! I get a lot of comments on my voice and I love it, haha! Doing this ride with my dad made it pretty special! Thanks for watching!!
Nicely done! Thanks for the beautiful scenery and music.
Thank you!! :)
Very nice moment to cherish. Video footage was excellent as well. 😉
Thank you!!
I just completed the GAP portion and loved every minute! Doable and scenic beyond expectation!
Yes! It’s GOT to be the best rail trail in America.
I loved your positive attitude and smile the whole way, even on the up from Cumberland and in the heat. Thanks for the video! I live 5 miles from the C&O and bike it regularly and have biked the GAP twice. It was fun to relive it through your video and get excited about the upcoming summer of biking.
Aw! Thank you!! I am so jealous you live so close to the C&O! We are actually planning on riding it again here in a month or so, but in reverse this time….so we will get to experience the ride into Cumberland from the opposite direction! ;-) Thanks for watching!
It's certainly a more pleasant ride in early October. We do like our heat and humidity in the Northern VA area. You're lucky that the Pawpaw tunnel was open when you went. I had to push my bike over the mountain detour because the tunnel has been closed for the past 2 years. And yes, going Pitt to DC is definitely the best direction to go. That giant downhill to Cumberland from the divide is magical. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah- I think next time we will ride it in the opposite direction! We knew that Pitt to D.C. was the preferred way- Pitt was closer to drive to, but I guess we could have just rode from Pitt to DC and taken the train back to car…..not sure why we didn’t do that!! Ha! Thanks for watching!!
What an endearing video Aspen, your joy whilst 🚴♀️ cycling shone like a beacon!
Cheers 👍
Thank you for your kind words, and thanks for watching!!
@@aspenswanderings I'll catch up on your other videos too! 👍
Great video!
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to do this ride.
Love the adventures you are posting with your dad. Love the videos and shared experience.
Thank you so much for watching!!
I love the looks of the both of yours bikes. Clean, sturdy, comfortable, and not over packed. I want a Surly.
Thank you!! You should totally get a Surly! I love mine!!
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Great watch and great story telling. I live in Cumberland like 50 yards from the GAP trail, ride it all the time.
Thank you so much! You are so lucky to live right on the trail! I’m very jealous! I’m hoping to get back out there within the next year to ride it again!
Doing that ride this summer late June to early July, then continuing from Pittsburgh to Chicago. Thanks for the preview!
That sounds like an awesome trip!!! Safe travels!!! 💚
Fantastic video; loved your positive attitude! Can’t wait to ride this!❤❤❤
Loved recognizing all the spots on the trail from my ride back in 2019. Great video
Thanks for watching!!
This the second of your videos I’ve watched. Great company for my exercise bike!
Oh, how fun! I always like watching videos when I ride my trainer! Thank you so much for watching! :)
Great video. I hiked on a piece of the C&O trail on three different occasions in October and December 2021. From Harpers Ferry WV to the Monocacy River Bridge. Said then I was going to get a bike.
I did.
End of September 2023.
Took it to test it out from Deal over the Continental Divide thru Big Savage Tunnel a week later. Unfortunately, the rear tire innertube would not hold air, so my big bike ride plans on the Great Alleghany Passage Trail going from Meyersdale in both directions was canceled.
I do hope to go back.
There is no way I can do what you two ( and many others) have done.
Darn- I hate that about your tire! I’m hoping you get to go back- it’s such a great trail! I’m hoping to go back and ride it again in the next couple of years!! Thank you for watching!!
Thanks. I did get it fixed, and now testing both the bike and me out, because it has been 50 years since I rode a bike.
The stories that I have of me 'relearning' to ride the bike (a few I add a little fiction to them to get a bigger laugh, like going uphill and getting passed by joggers.....lol).
IF I could, I would like to try to not only ride the whole Great Alleghany Passage Trail and the C&O Canal Trail but the Delaware & Lackawanna Trail from Bristol to Wilkes-Barre PA Trail (only 185 miles)
Thanks for this video
I'm watching this video again. I am not planning to do the whole length of the trails from Pittsburgh to Washington DC, but just a few sections. There are other things I want to do outdoors during the seven planned days out there.
Side note: whike hiking along the C&O Canal Trail in between Brunswick and Harpers Ferry, the is a section called the Narrows. It is to Potomac River....The Trail....The stagnant green waters of the C&O Canal....The CSX Railroad....then the mountains. A train rolled on thru eastbound whike I was in this section. Neat to see it winding thru the curves in the area above the trail and the canal.
Oh, you have me wanting to ride it again! I’m actually hoping to make it out there in 2024 at some point! You just can’t beat that trail!!! The Katy Trail in Missouri is much closer for us to go ride, and about the same length….but the GAP and C and O definitely has it beat!
How long did you two take to do the whole length of the ride? A friend of mine went from Pittsburgh to Washington DC in 9 days. Her and her riding companions did not camp out, though. They mapped out where all the hotels were and stayed there.
I thought tge grade from Cumberland to Frostburg to the Continental Divide was only 2%. I coukd be wrong.
Thanks for this post. Really enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching!!
Enjoyed your video. I used to ride a lot when I was a kid, but now I'm retired and have the time to really ride. Planning to head east from Pittsburgh.
Yes!! You’re going to love it! I plan to ride it again this summer- heading east this time!!
Loved this video. Great summary of the trip
Thank you!!
Great video ... or should I say videos as I watched your Pacific and Safety videos first. You and your dad make a great touring team. This video made me decide to do the GAP and C&O this coming Summer. I liked your comment to just get out there and ride regardless of what bike or equipment. I am in my mid 70’s and have been riding for years and people constantly ask me about which is the best bike to buy. My answer is always the same ... a bike that you can use and do use. Keep posting ... nice to have a touring video that isn’t loaded with what to bring or what to ride. Just great photography and informative narration.
Thanks for your kind comments and for watching my videos!! I will definitely have more coming. :)
Amazing! So many beautiful shots. I really enjoy your blogs and videos. It’s not like I’m just watching someone ride a bike, but I feel like I’m actually along for the ride. Makes me want to go do it myself.
Thank you for watching!!! There are actually families who bike tour together and I think it’s adorable!!! Their kids’ bikes will have some gear strapped to them- it’s so cute!
Wow what a nice movie,a father and his daughter enjoying life, I probably won’t get to enjoy this trail but I were to find my self in that part of the country I know of a trail to explore. You’ve make a informative video . .i spent my life touring America one thing I noticed is you have a helmet on your rear rack, even the experience cycles may crash your head may hit something if you crash! you feel it the rest of your life. Protecting your head at all times even the best cycles can crash! Protect your face from the sun. Most likely you’ll never do 300,000 miles as I, but just being out in the sun over time you’ll will get hot spots.
Thanks for watching!!
It looks like you both had a great time what a great journey.
It was the best time!
Interesting that Amtrak let you ship your bike unboxed! About 15 years ago, I took an Amtrak from Charlotte to NYC to ride in the 5 Boros ride! Amtrak wouldn’t accept my bike unless it was boxed!! Guess things have changed! Thank you! Great video!❤
Well, I’m pretty sure this particular Amtrak train just makes accommodations for cyclists since it is so close to the rail trail. They had hooks that the bikes just hung on- super easy. I don’t think it’s typical that Amtrak allows this though. I know the Amtrak that you can catch for the Katy Trail does the same thing for cyclists. Pretty handy! Thanks for watching!!
This was very neat , thanks for sharing , I just about grew up along the C&O canal as we camped just about every weekend along the Potomac river in Brunswick MD . I live in the foothills of NC now and want to ride but with all the hills its a challenge , been considering an ebike just for the pedal assist I still want to pedal but not go fast either and be able to tow my dogs pet trailer at times.
What a cool area to grow up in! And I love NC! You need to get an ebike, for sure. We just rode mountain bikes in Bentonville and literally 90% of people of all ages were on ebikes. Parents towing kids up hills with them, people getting more laps (and more practice) with e-bikes. No shame in them!!
@@aspenswanderings Think I live in a bad area for biking opportunities lol , and there is so many ebikes to chose from its hard to decide on which one , I think Im getting it narrowed down though , thanks for responding and be safe .
I rode the GAP a few years back and I hope to someday ride the C and 0. Maybe even ride with my teenage son.
They’re totally different from one another, but both equally as great! Especially now that they are resurfacing the C&O. Much of the trail surface is now just as good, if not better, than the GAP.
Great video...now I just need to ask if my daughters will ride the trail with me!🚴
Thank you- and yes! Do it!
Thank you! Loved the video. I’m hoping to do the same trip this summer.
Thanks for watching! It’s a great trail. I’m planing to ride it again this summer too! Good luck!!! You will love it!
Greetings, Aspen! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video. I’m a long distance hiker and I’m looking into doing some bike packing with some hiking friends. This trail is right in my backyard. We may give it a go ✌️😀
Oh, for sure! It has to be the best rail trail in America- logistics are super easy too!
Great video production. My wife and I just did the GAP last week from Pittsburgh to Cumberland. Loved the experience.
It’s SO fun! I as the entire trail open? Any detours?? I’m thinking about riding it again soon and know the Paw Paw Tunnel was closed for a while. Thanks for watching!!
@@aspenswanderings There was construction in Pittsburgh about 3 miles south of the starting point. We left from Hotel Indigo. Otherwise, no detours. Did you do the video production yourself, or did you have a team with you? Professional job.
Another awesome ride/video
Thanks for checking it out!!
@@aspenswanderings a pleasure.
Great video! Love the GAP and C&O. Next time you're in Pittsburgh, take some time to explore! Really fun city, very bike friendly!
Oh, for sure!! Thank you for watching!!
Nice video of the trail, I always wondered what it was like. This shows a lot, Thanks.
It’s a great trail!! I’m riding it again here in a few weeks and plan to do either a long video or a short series on it again!
Thanks for the video of this great ride. Good to see again familiar places. I rode the GAP trail just last week. 👍
I want to ride it again! Someone told me the Paw Paw tunnel had been closed for a while- is it back open?
@@aspenswanderings I rode the GAP trail from Pittsburgh to Cumberland didn't go any further. GAP trail tunnels were all open. I think the Paw-Paw tunnel is on a C&O trail.
Awesome video. This gem is in my backyard, and I remember all theat went into getting this built. Well worth it.
Wow!!! You are so lucky! And I bet it was so neat seeing the process of building the trail!
We also stayed at Yoder's in Meyersdale PA. Best place to stay.
Where are you in Kentucky? A buddy and I rode from Huntington, WV (right beside Ashland, KY) to Washington, D.C....over the West Virginia mountains on the highway (Rt. 50)
a lot of the way after we got to almost Parkersburg, WV. From Huntington, to near Parkersburg was smooth sailing because we were right beisde the Ohio River and
basically flat. I used to live in Arlington, VA, so I've done the C&O Canal from Georgetown to Harpers Ferry and back. That's an awsome ride. Also, the Greenbrier River
Trail in West Virginia is great. Really nice video!
Congratulations to you for dealing with the July heat and humidity in that area! Great video.
It’s just as bad in KY- but you never get used to it!! Ha! Thanks so much for watching!! :)
From one music teacher to another...nice video! Very relaxing. I do mainly road cycling, but these touring vids are enticing me to branch out! Thanks for the inspiration!
How cool! Sounds like we have life figured out- bikes and music! :) Thanks for watching! You should totally branch out!!
@@aspenswanderings Yes indeed!
Thanks for sharing your trip. I did the GAP in the same direction in 2017. The 25 mile hill after Cumberland, MD was the end of a 70 mile day. That was a tough day. I will be doing the ride again later this year, but in the opposite direction. Should be pretty leisurely ride this time. I'm looking for another week-long, rail-to-trail type ride for next year. I try to stay off roads and away from car traffic as much as possible. Let me know if you have any recommendations.
Finally- someone else who rode it in the same direction! I can’t imagine doing that climb at the end of a long day like that! Next time I ride it, I also plan to ride it in the opposite direction.
Have you looked into the Katy Trail? It’s a trail that goes across Missouri. It took us about 6 days to ride it. It’s not as scenic as the C&O and GAP, but it goes through some neat little areas.
Also- check out the Mickelson Trail in South Dakota. I haven’t ridden it yet, but it’s on my list. It wouldn’t take a whole week though. You might be able to stretch it into 4 days if you do an out and back.
@@aspenswanderings Thanks for the recommendations. I will have a look at them. BTW Do you know much about the Natchez Trace Parkway? A colleague of mine in Nashville mentioned it. Worth considering?
I will definitely be trying this soon
You will love it!
Awesome video! Funny, we live in KY and my wife is from Pittsburgh.
The C&O and GAP are probably my favorite rail trail system. Fortunate to have done them a few times.
Yes! The only other major rail trail that I’ve done is the Katy Trail- and the C&O and GAP are way better, in my opinion anyway. I’m hoping to get back out there and ride it again in the next year or two!
@@aspenswanderings Agreed. I’ve done the Katy twice, and it’s nice, but it’s not the C&O and GAP. The Katy is much more exposed ☀️and not quite as pretty of a ride.
Thinking about YOYOing this trail to train for RAGBRAI this summer. Great video!
That would be a great idea. I’ve always wanted to do RAGBRAI but I’m intimidated by the heat. It gets just as hot in KY and I’ve ridden tons of 80+ mile rides in that kind of heat…but it just kind of puts me off. I bet I’ll ride it one day though! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
Oh cool...I live in western Ky. I rode it for the first time last year. The heat was crazy a few days but lots of places to stop, cool off, and hydrate. You should do it!
And even the hammock matches your bike and panniers 😊
Haha I never thought about that, but it totally does!! 🤓
This was beautifully shot!!! Great job!
Thank you so much!!
The Wife,daughter and I are planning on doing the GAP next year. I watched your Video on your bike and what you take.
You should do one on Pops bike and what he brings.
We are also from Ky.. go Cats.
Someone else suggested that, so I definitely will need to make that happen! And yes- a fellow Kentuckian!!
Nicely done 👍We'd be more guest house than camping but those wooden shelters look pretty cool.
The wooden shelter was awesome! Other than the wooden shelter and a nice little campground along the trail, the camping wasn’t anything special. I think next time I ride it, my husband and I may stay in more guest houses. Thanks for watching!!
@@aspenswanderings Thanks for the reply. Just one more thing (I promise) We can fly into DC however nothing back out of Pittsburg for us, so the train would be our best option. Is bikes on trains straightforward on your side of the pond?
Amazing ride and you are cute as a button. Also super lucky to have a fun dad to do adventures with.
We love everything bikes too 😂
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Aww this comment made my day! Thank you!
@@aspenswanderings so glad, can't wait for your next vid..😁
I did the GAP& C&O twice, had a great time.
Hi you see nice trails y mountain bike 🚲 never been there in Pennsylvania
It’s a nice area!!
This was a great video Aspen. I'm literally heading out the door to drive to Mississippi to ride the Natchez Trace Parkway but I had to watch this first. I really enjoy your videos. Kudos to you and your dad ✌
I’ve always wanted to ride the Natchez Trace! I hope you have the best time!!
Love the big savage tunnel half mile long
You got yourself a new subscriber!🙂👍I hope to have some adventures like this with my daughter once she's old enough, which will come sooner than later, y'all grow up so fast!!
Thank you so much! Time flies, doesn’t it?! Hoping you have many fun adventures with your daughter!!!
It's not 'like' buildings amplify the heat. They actually do. So you sensed that right :)
Cool video, looks like a great time to spend with your dad
Hahaha…yeah…you’re right. 🤣 Thank you for watching!! ❤️❤️❤️
Really good video! Im new to biking, and really enjoyed watching. Im also from KY.
Yeah, KY! Thanks for watching!!
Love this video, great trail we went the other way last year so much fun the downhill into Cumberland was wonderful. Would like to go d.c. to pittsburgh some time.
Thank you for watching!! Next time I’ll try out Pitt to D.C.! That downhill would be amazing.
Good video.
NPS stopped treating the pump water. Take a filter.
(1.75% climb out of Cumberland...seems steeper :) )
Yikes about the water. Good to know. And I totally agree about that climb!!
Sweet video, love that trail. Just subbed.
Thanks so much! I love that trail- hoping to ride it again soon!
The Pittsburgh to DC ride is on my bucket list for the exact reason you stated--that ~1500 foot gradient between Frostburg & Cumberland.
Question for you and others who have done this ride--if you stay at lodging along the route, do you need advanced reservations, or is it fairly easy to roll into town and find lodging?
We didn’t make any reservations. We camped 3 nights and stayed in hotels/bed and breakfasts the other 3 nights. The towns are tiny, and usually aren’t all booked up, but it probably depends on the time of the year. We rode it in July. To be safe, I might book them ahead of time. We are planning to ride it again this summer, but in the reverse, so we get the 25 mile descent instead of the climb! Ha!
Love it , thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Bonitas imágenes. Saludos desde Caracas.
Thank you for watching!!!
How many miles did you end up doing per day? Loved the positive mindset, it really helps!
Our mileage was kind of random. Some days we would have around 40, other days 50-60. Thanks for watching!!
Living in Baltimore, this is a bucket list ride for my friend and I. What was the total time you spent on the trails.
Oh, for sure! It’s such a fantastic trail. We took a total of 6 days to ride both trails. We averaged around 45 miles a day, with a couple of days closer to 60.
This is so sweet ❤️
Thanks for watching!
I’m a dad, and it would be so great to tour with my daughter. It’s great that you and your father ride/tour together. I need to get her a bike pronto!
Looks like awesome adventure, how many miles and days was trip?
It was so fun!! It was 343 miles and took us 8 days, only because we were only riding around 30-45 miles a day. Dad had heart surgery last October, so we took it easy this trip. Last time we rode the trail, we rode 50-60 miles a day and took 6 days.
This is something i would absolutely love to do
Do it!!
@@aspenswanderings I'd sure love to, I have to work myself back up to be able make such a trip, bought a bicycle a few weeks ago after not owning one for around 20 ish years, been hitting up the local bike paths since I got it.
Around 99-2000 me and a few friends did ride one of the 70 ish mile long bike paths in my area, I on a 20" Schwinn stingray with banana seat (that seat is definitely not something you want to ride on for long distances), we rode to the end and back.
You are soooo dang cute!! If you ever want to ride the Empire State Trail, I'm in! I live at the Buffalo end of it.
Good job!
Thanks!
That's a great ride. Thanks for the video. Your saddle seems higher than usual for your inseam, what gives?
Your saddle height is actually taller than your inseam. I believe it should be around 110% of your inseam. When you’re sitting on your saddle, your knee should barely have a bend in it when you’re at the bottom of your pedal stroke. If your leg is fully extended at the bottom of your pedal stroke, your saddle is too high, if your knees are pretty bent, your saddle is too low. Saddles that are too low often cause knee pain. Hope this helps!!
@@aspenswanderings Thanks, I get all that. Maybe it's just the angle but it seemed your leg was extended nearly straight with your heel higher than your toe.
Bonjour Ralph,
Some people pedal with their foot in this position (heel higher than toes).
Nothing wrong, per see.
One Annemiek van Vleuten, 2022 Tour de France winner, 2019 World Champions pedals with her foot almost vertical-shoe sole almost at a 90 degree angle with road surface, on the way down.
@ Young Aspen ( old Anorak, here) keep on riding, life is short, make the best of it).
Happy trail !!
This is awesome! And I love the layout of this video. You are blesses to be able to do this with your dad. I have a love for the trail because of my dad introducing me to it and I remember our rides out there. How many days did the bike ride take?
Yes- so glad we got to do this trip together. We are actually about to ride it again soon! This ride took us 6 days- we rode anywhere from 40-60 miles a day. Usually around 40 though.
Greetings, we watched your trip with my two sons. We had a long conversation with your family about the beauties of spending time in nature, cycling,fun, quality. You are a good example , goodbye and stay healthy ,
Awww this is great! Thanks so much for watching!!
Great video about riding the Trail. One question. What tires did you and your dad run on your Surlys?
I’ve got the Continental Touring Plus Tires, which are great. Before changing them out to a new set, they gave me only 3 flats over the course of around 10k miles. The only issue with them is the bead is so insanely tight that they are difficult to get on and off.
Dad has Schwalbe Big Apples, which have only had one flat since he has had them (he bought the bike used and hasn’t changed the tires). Also highly recommend these tires and have considered changing to these since they are a bit easier to get on and off compared to the Continentals.
I’ve watched a couple of your videos now and your dad was with you for both. So does he love touring, or does he just go to make you happy? I wish my dad and I could have done something like that together.
He loves it! He was the one who got me started. I grew up listening to his stories of when he rode the TransAm, so then I decided to ride it with a friend a few years ago. Since then, he and I tour together! It’s really fun and pretty cool sharing a hobby like bike touring with my dad! Thanks for watching!!
Where did you park n Pittsburgh? Making the trip in September 2023. Going Pittsburgh to DC. Returning via Amtrak. Thx.
I’m almost positive we parked at the Grant Street Transportation parking garage. It’s near the Amtrak station, so it was pretty convenient!
Hello! Great video. Just a ? I'm not sure if you answered it already, but how many days was the trip? Thanks. I keep saying im gonna to the trip and next think you know its next year. 😅
This time, we took it easy and took 8.5 days. We were doing pretty low miles each day- averaging around 40 a day…some days we rode 50. Last time we rode it, we camped and it took us about 6.5 days. And yeah, I totally get what you’re saying! I’ve learned to just do it, even if the timing isn’t just right. Ha!
Next time you go to DC. Go to the international spy museum. That one is my favorite. I went there yesterday.
Ummmm that sounds amazing!!! I didn’t even know they had a spy museum and I’ve visited D.C. several times. How cool! Thanks for the tip!!
The GAP is by far the best!!!
It’s definitely pretty amazing!