Bike Forum Great Allegheny Passage Tour 2010?
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Bike Forum Great Allegheny Passage Tour 2010?
OK maybe I am a gluten for punishment but I am willing to take the lead on a Bike Forum Great Allegheny Passage Tour in 2010.
We had (if you will excuse the pun) had a few rough spots, to be expected with a larger group, but overall, I think that most people had a great time, including myself. We had a great group of guys.
We could use my place as a launching point again. Lodging will also be made available at Ostello Spinnaker for out of town riders.
Anyone interested?
Depending on the amount of interest, I think we could have 3 groups that make up the main group.
1. Ride from Pittsburgh and terminate in Cumberland. Return via shuttle, train, rental car etc.
2. Round trip Pittsburgh / Cumberland / Pittsburgh.
3. Ride from Pittsburgh to DC.
Other topics of discussion:
Dates (maybe make it a fall trip for the trees?)
How to get from my house to the start of the GAP. Some options are: ride the Montour Trail again, ride to Mckeesport, ride to Pittsburgh then take water taxi all or part of the way to Mckeesport.
What we can do better next year. One thought I had was to have a list of expectations like the one I posted expect maybe fix them up a bit? Do we need an actual tour leader that would "shepherd" everyone? My vote is no, but if people think it would be easier to have a tour mom / dad that made sure everyone had someone to ride with, eat with, get up on time, blow their nose etc. etc. then I could be flexible.
Riders from this year are willing to weigh in, even if not interest in 2010.
Lets use this thread to flesh out the idea. Once we have a plan, I can create a new thread with all the details and have it make a sticky like last year. We could use that thread for fine tuning.
We had (if you will excuse the pun) had a few rough spots, to be expected with a larger group, but overall, I think that most people had a great time, including myself. We had a great group of guys.
We could use my place as a launching point again. Lodging will also be made available at Ostello Spinnaker for out of town riders.
Anyone interested?
Depending on the amount of interest, I think we could have 3 groups that make up the main group.
1. Ride from Pittsburgh and terminate in Cumberland. Return via shuttle, train, rental car etc.
2. Round trip Pittsburgh / Cumberland / Pittsburgh.
3. Ride from Pittsburgh to DC.
Other topics of discussion:
Dates (maybe make it a fall trip for the trees?)
How to get from my house to the start of the GAP. Some options are: ride the Montour Trail again, ride to Mckeesport, ride to Pittsburgh then take water taxi all or part of the way to Mckeesport.
What we can do better next year. One thought I had was to have a list of expectations like the one I posted expect maybe fix them up a bit? Do we need an actual tour leader that would "shepherd" everyone? My vote is no, but if people think it would be easier to have a tour mom / dad that made sure everyone had someone to ride with, eat with, get up on time, blow their nose etc. etc. then I could be flexible.
Riders from this year are willing to weigh in, even if not interest in 2010.
Lets use this thread to flesh out the idea. Once we have a plan, I can create a new thread with all the details and have it make a sticky like last year. We could use that thread for fine tuning.
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As much as I enjoyed meetin' y'all, I can't hang with you guys. Also three trips on the Passage and C & O and two on the Montour have 'trailed' me out for the time being.
That said, my suggestion for future tours is to skip May and June and choose August or September for Pittsburgh to DC. The C & O seems to be drier later in the summer. It's quite rideable, if a little boring in spots, when it's dry.
Also, skip the Detour, err, Montour Trail. Start in Boston, PA, instead.
That said, my suggestion for future tours is to skip May and June and choose August or September for Pittsburgh to DC. The C & O seems to be drier later in the summer. It's quite rideable, if a little boring in spots, when it's dry.
Also, skip the Detour, err, Montour Trail. Start in Boston, PA, instead.
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Boston, PA to DC sounds great with a shuttle back. Are there places to leave vehicles at Boston?
Drier is better!
Drier is better!
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I might be up for another go if it started after June 19... wait, what am I saying! 8^0
Of course it would be added encouragement if Andrian brings his new banana guard! xD
Of course it would be added encouragement if Andrian brings his new banana guard! xD
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All the usual suspects?
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Well I got back from doing part of the trail with a neighbor last week and had a great time. Connelsville to Confluence to Cumberland to Little Orleans and back to Confluence where the van was parked. I had a great time, and barring another family issue, would be interested in riding it again with you'all.
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I'm in for a fall ride on the GAP. I think seeing the fall colors would be great, though not sure when the leaves change down there, they are changing up here already!
As far as the C&O, I'd love to see the C&O again, since I missed most of it either because of the rain or the road day, but I'm not sure I'll have enough time off to cover a weeks riding.
Spinnaker, you did a great job organizing last time. I think the main point to make to participants is that they need to be prepared to be on their own (ie. fix a flat, chain break, spokes). Not that they necessarily will be, just don't count on someone coming along as a sweep rider.
As far as the C&O, I'd love to see the C&O again, since I missed most of it either because of the rain or the road day, but I'm not sure I'll have enough time off to cover a weeks riding.
Spinnaker, you did a great job organizing last time. I think the main point to make to participants is that they need to be prepared to be on their own (ie. fix a flat, chain break, spokes). Not that they necessarily will be, just don't count on someone coming along as a sweep rider.
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Thanks Historian, that would work out nicely. A 5-6 day trip eliminating the Detour trail, ha. My better-half would would probably want to come along the next time, unfortunate for me because if you thought I rode a decent tempo, my wife will tear my legs off on the flats.
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Thanks Historian, that would work out nicely. A 5-6 day trip eliminating the Detour trail, ha. My better-half would would probably want to come along the next time, unfortunate for me because if you thought I rode a decent tempo, my wife will tear my legs off on the flats.
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If I am in the country I will definitely come along. I had so much fun on the ride from Connellsville to Rockwood, met a lot of great people. Sadly if things go as planned I will be overseas.
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As much as I enjoyed meetin' y'all, I can't hang with you guys. Also three trips on the Passage and C & O and two on the Montour have 'trailed' me out for the time being.
That said, my suggestion for future tours is to skip May and June and choose August or September for Pittsburgh to DC. The C & O seems to be drier later in the summer. It's quite rideable, if a little boring in spots, when it's dry.
Also, skip the Detour, err, Montour Trail. Start in Boston, PA, instead.
That said, my suggestion for future tours is to skip May and June and choose August or September for Pittsburgh to DC. The C & O seems to be drier later in the summer. It's quite rideable, if a little boring in spots, when it's dry.
Also, skip the Detour, err, Montour Trail. Start in Boston, PA, instead.
Your experience is highly valuable. Please monitor and comment on this and any future thread.
As always you are welcome here anytime, should you decide to do the ride on you own or maybe some other destination.
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We could ride through the city or combine that with a water taxi ride. It really is not that bad of a ride on weekends. Only about 25 miles to Mckeesport through the city.
Of course nothing says we can't have groups that start from different places. The Robinson riders would just need to start a day early or it would be a short day for the Boston riders the first day, to allow Robinson riders to catch up.
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WOW You ARE a gluten for punishment! That is a real man's test for you to get here! Maybe you can get better connections next time!
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"Newbies" of course are welcome.
As far as time of year, I will probably be doing something (hopefully Italy) in September or August(Icefields maybe if the dollar does not heal) so those would be out for me for the GAP. But late October would be OK
As far as time of year, I will probably be doing something (hopefully Italy) in September or August(Icefields maybe if the dollar does not heal) so those would be out for me for the GAP. But late October would be OK
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The word is "glutton", as in, "The Historian is a glutton. Look at him put away those crabcakes!" Gluten is a protein found in some grains.
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Thank you. And yes, I'm happy to help as I can.
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I thought you were going to lead a group up the Icefield Parkway in 2010.
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Out with my old banana guard... in with the new and improved (bigger) guard... I wonder if it glows in the dark...
I get home Friday so I will be checking this package first and pics/posts shall follow. One cant do the GAP/C&O without protection to one's banana.
tdp~ bring that sweet beetlejuice bar tape again
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Don't be thinking too late in the year though, I can't exactly tell work and grad school that I have to leave for a week cause I need to cycle a trail I have done before.
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I'm in for a fall ride on the GAP. I think seeing the fall colors would be great, though not sure when the leaves change down there, they are changing up here already!
As far as the C&O, I'd love to see the C&O again, since I missed most of it either because of the rain or the road day, but I'm not sure I'll have enough time off to cover a weeks riding.
Spinnaker, you did a great job organizing last time. I think the main point to make to participants is that they need to be prepared to be on their own (ie. fix a flat, chain break, spokes). Not that they necessarily will be, just don't count on someone coming along as a sweep rider.
As far as the C&O, I'd love to see the C&O again, since I missed most of it either because of the rain or the road day, but I'm not sure I'll have enough time off to cover a weeks riding.
Spinnaker, you did a great job organizing last time. I think the main point to make to participants is that they need to be prepared to be on their own (ie. fix a flat, chain break, spokes). Not that they necessarily will be, just don't count on someone coming along as a sweep rider.
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Sorry "Al" but I didn't see any glow-in-the-dark ones on this summer's Vancouver Island tour but it was cheap and sleazy and so it reminded me of you I carried it with me the whole time but don't worry, I didn't use it as I had my glow-in-the-dark one with me as well.