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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: NJ
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I see that the NY Canal folks have posted a guide to a 3 day bike tour on the Erie canal and lodging at Bed & Breakfests' along the way. I'm wondering, has anyone done this sort of thing, or even followed the guide.
This struck me as a good 1st attempt at bike touring, since the guide has a day by day tour plan to go from Lockport to Palmyra, with reasonable distances (28-36 miles) each day. With 3 days riding (4-5 nights lodging) I think it would be a good starter tour to figure out what our limits are (distance, weather, equipment, etc.) |
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More importantly... aren't there wineries along that path? |
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I see that the Erie canal folks have added a second self-guided tour.
Lockport to Palmyra http://www.ptny.org/pdfs/canalway_t...ort-palmyra.pdf Little Falls to Albany http://www.ptny.org/pdfs/canalway_t...alls_albany.pdf We're still on the fence about doing this thing, we'd love to hear from other who have done these sections of the canal. DCwom |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I have done sever sections of the erie canal path around Brockport and Rochester.
This would be a very good starter tour. I recomend riding with wider tires as some of the path is crushed stone and can be quite loose in spots. The canal is well north of the fingerlakes and wineries, as wine making requires very hilly land. If you do it, I would be very intrested to hear how you made out. Jeff |
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