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Old 04-07-17, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
What like two days of the year?

Even when dry it is still going to be full of ruts. Not sure I would want to do that on narrow tires.
I grew up near the towpath and biked on it often when I was a teenager, including sometimes on narrow tires. When it's hot outside, i.e. in the summer, the towpath dries very quickly. (The same was true on an unpaved trail I used to commute on.) That's one reason why I recommend that people only plan to bike the entire length of the C&O Canal in the summer. When there's a downpour from a thunderstorm in the summer, it will get muddy, but usually only remain muddy for a day or two. After rain in the spring, winter, or fall, the towpath will remain muddy for much longer.

Personally, I found all of the embedded rocks to be a bigger annoyance than any ruts.
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