Erie Trail.
Paul Germain
Midlothian, Va.
-Original Message-
From: Jon in central Colorado
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Sent: Tue, Jul 5, 2016 10:18 am
Subject: [RBW] Re: Ohio to Erie Trail trip
Paul,
Thanks for sharing your story and photos of my home state. Brings back many
Memories. I
Paul,
Thanks for sharing your story and photos of my home state. Brings back many
Memories. I'd love to go back and ride.
*SEAN, I GREW UP IN GALION, now pretty much a ghost town I think.*
Jon
On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 3:37:01 PM UTC-6, SeanMac wrote:
> Thanks for writing about this trip - and
Thanks for writing about this trip - and for posting all of the great
pictures as well. It looks like you had a wonderful trip.
On several of the photos, it looked as thought you had a map / guidebook
that was attached to your handlebars. Where did you find that? I would
love to get a copy f
Sweet! Thanks for the great photos!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 7:53:21 PM UTC-6, Bikie#4646 wrote:
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> After experiencing many of the Mid-Atlantic rail trails and towpaths, I
> took the Sam touring bike for a 365-mile, 5-day self-supported trip
>
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365 miles in 5 days works out to just over 70 miles per day, which is quite
a bit for self-supported touring. Along with having to pitch and strike
your tents, cook your meals, etc. that you wouldn't have had much time for
any sightseeing. Good planning to schedule it during some of the longes
Great photos. Thanks for sharing them. Brought back wonderful memories of
my childhood near Canal Fulton, OH. Looks like they've really gotten the
towpath restored beautifully all over. I knew that a section near my
brother's house in Clinton is quite nice. Didn't realize how many other
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