Norm:  The river and downtown is flat... everything else East of downtown 
(including the granny gear climb up to my neighborhood) is quite hilly, 
trust me.  

Peace,
BB

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 11:41:04 PM UTC-5, Norman R wrote:
>
> I'll be in Lambertville tomorrow for Thanksgiving.  It's such a lovely 
> area though a little on the flat side.  I'm sure now that you're living 
> there it won't be hard for you to find some varied terrain.  Hope all is 
> well and Happy Thanksgiving to you and everyone else reading this.
> Norman
>
> On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 8:05:19 PM UTC-5, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
>>
>> I love the Gap area, and in fact I rode it a few years ago in early 
>> December (it was COLD, and I'm not tough enough for winter camping). While 
>> I haven't yet ridden the McDade sections, there are some nice interior NJ 
>> routes back to the Gap (via the Paulinskill Valley), including the route 
>> Joan, Steve, Pudge & Sons and others followed in the Spring... I'd be happy 
>> to share that route with anyone interested. 
>>
>> Thrilled to hear there's interest in riding NJ.  I live along the 
>> Delaware River, not far from the aforementioned Canal Trail (down in 
>> Lambertville, just across from New Hope, PA).  It's an awesome place to 
>> live and ride with beautiful trails on both the PA and NJ sides of the 
>> river, dirt roads, country lanes, scenic hollows and streams.  Lately I've 
>> been thinking of hosting (perhaps in the Spring) a weekend ride in the area 
>> (including several covered bridges in Bucks County PA).  There's great 
>> history in the area, and the lovely town of Lambertville has fabulous 
>> restaurants and pubs.  If anyone is interested in a weekend "Delaware River 
>> Rally" (in the April timeframe), I'd be happy to host.  I can even 
>> accommodate a handful of guests at my place, and there are several 
>> beautiful inns (including the Chimney Hill Estate Inn - 
>> http://www.chimneyhillinn.com/), a short 2 minute bike ride away.  *(Just 
>> listen to me, I sound like a travel agent)... *
>>
>> Bobby   
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 10:56:34 AM UTC-5, Bob E wrote:
>>>
>>> Mike B -- I haven't ridden between those two points, so don't have a 
>>> route mapped out. But if I were to ride from the northern end of the D&R 
>>> Canal trail to say, Columbia, I would generally hug the river -- except 
>>> that I would skirt around Phillipsburg to the east (via Green, Roseberry, 
>>> and Belvidere roads). North of Belvidere, the only road along the river in 
>>> that area is Route 46, which I would avoid (traffic, iffy shoulders at 
>>> times), so I would take some of the quieter and more scenic roads to the 
>>> east (Sarepta, Koeck, and Linaberry roads). Around Columbia it gets tricky, 
>>> as I-80 interchanges with Routes 46 and 94 there, and there are some 
>>> high-speed ramps. I would probably get on Route 46 from Walnut Road just 
>>> south of Columbia and then ride the short distance to town on the shoulder 
>>> (wider here) of the southbound lane just to avoid that mess.
>>>  
>>> Another option would to cross into Pennsylvania at Easton (a portion of 
>>> the Delaware Canal trail just south of Easton is still closed) and take the 
>>> river roads on that side, but I'm even less familiar with those roads.
>>>  
>>> Just my quick two cents!
>>>  
>>> Bob
>>>  
>>

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