I should add that I've happily ridden 28mm Ruffty Tuffy's with an old steel 
road bike along much of the trail although there are enough rough, muddy, 
and loose/gravelly areas to prefer wider rubber most of the time.

On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 3:17:22 PM UTC-4, Coal Bee Rye Anne wrote:
>
> The D&R is great riding and I'm fortunate to have it close to home (I'm 
> between Trenton & Princeton and have easy access to connect to the D&R Main 
> Canal path from the Lawrence-Hopewell Trail 
> http://lhtrail.org/trail-guide/trail-map/ which is part of a separate and 
> still growing network of local trails weaving through Mercer Meadows Park.  
> The western "Feeder Canal" path also has plenty of places to stop for meals 
> between Washington Crossing and Frenchtown as it passes through several 
> other river towns of Lambertville, New Hope, Stockton, etc.  Several 
> sections get quite crowded on nice weekends, however, but once you get into 
> the longer more remote sections you could happily cruise at your own pace 
> for miles.  I've lived in the area since1999-2000 and have been fortunate 
> to ride it regularly.  My last year of college in '03-'04 I lived only a 
> block or two away from the Delaware River/Feeder Canal in Ewing, NJ and it 
> was this year that really helped reignite my love of cycling.  I'm sorry to 
> say I've still never ridden the entire thing and still need to ride the 
> northern section up near New Brunswick but I hope to do so eventually.  
> Saddle time has been very limited lately but I've also been hoping 
> to utilize the D&R for my first S240 and camp at Tinicum Park on 
> the Pennsylvania side up near Frenchtown.
>
> Brian Cole
> Lawrenceville, NJ    
>
> On Monday, April 23, 2018 at 10:35:11 PM UTC-4, lambbo wrote:
>
>> The Roadini proves to be very spritely on this quick 33 miles of gravely, 
>> flat, NJ Tow-Path.   There were some actual rough patches on either side of 
>> Trenton of deep mud or large loose gravel but those were not the 
>> appropriate times to be taking photos while riding.   Jack Browns.  Think 
>> it's finally set up for it's first 200k.
>>
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NI8YcIbAJ8ShYW0-7ZBQ2twiof5wzmm8?usp=sharing
>>
>>

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