From Rabbit Hash, Kentucky to Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling West Virginia, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Cumberland, Maryland, Washington DC, Summit New Jersey, New York City then 30 miles Southeast of Albany New York. We are north of Wheeling, WV watching a storm pass by. A bit behind because of heat and hills the last couple of days. 94° and hills hitting 15% grade. The two combined wear you down pretty quick. I think it's.... or maybe... hmmm....
Just outside Pittsburgh tonight. We hit the Great Allegheny Passage tomorrow. From the saddle. The story of one of our rest stops. The rest stop
A short day today. We pulled into Pittsburgh today just before the rains hit. The weather conditions deteriorated so rapidly we elected to get a hotel rather than continue on and camp for the night. It proved to be the correct decision. The area has been battered by heavy thunderstorms, multiple lightening strikes and inches of rain. We expect problems along the GAP Trail tomorrow due to heavy rain and flash flooding. Where the Ohio River begins. Everything in Pittsburgh is uphill, in a big way.
Hmmm... can't post pictures, getting some sort of error message. Any ideas? Cell phone pictures so they shouldn't be too large.
Hum... Strange but I've noticed a few others having problems from time to time also. Time for Grizzly Adam to take a peek at this?
The C&O Tow Path is in abysmal condition due to flooding and almost daily rain showers that have kept the flood deposited silt a deep, sloppy mess. We met this northbound traveler today in Cumberland, MD. They walked the last 8 miles because of the mud packed in the components. Soooo....we got a room in Cumberland and used the guest computer to develop 3 road detours to avoid some of the mess. Tomorrow we are off again, hopefully avoiding much of the mess.
We had a few problems with trees down on the GAP Trail. I packed everything needed for this trip except my 461! It would have made quick work of that maple! One of many waterfalls along the GAP.
Wow. Glad you didn't run into any of that mud. Trees you can usually climb over but mud is another story.
Guess where... Several days without cell service while on the trail, thanks Sprint! Will catch with more pictures later today.