Lovely Views

One of the unexpected pleasures of our trip was staying at the Town Hill Hotel B&B. It is an historic hotel nestled on a ridge in western Maryland that overlooks three states and seven counties. Our host, Dave, pointed out to us where we came from and a notch cut out of a mountain that […]

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Mud Machines

We find a campsite with picnic tables at Bonds Landing in the Green Ridge State Forest to rest and have a nice lunch after bouncing in a van for the last 40 minutes or so. In this section of the park, there is a couple of hundred yard expanse between the canal and river so […]

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Le Tour de Geezers: Getting to Zero, Part 3

We have arrived at the Continental Divide and through dumb luck, a lone biker named Joe agreed to take our picture forcing Ted to abandon his efforts at setting up a selfie stick. As he said smiling, “It’s all downhill from here,” we too smiled realizing that our long uphill slog was over. We have […]

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Dirty Derailleurs

Prior to Erik and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, in my mind I was being a bit of a wet blanket. Not about the trip or the fun we would have but about the rain. For most of May, the Northeast was pummeled with it. A sunny day seemed about as rare as hen’s teeth (or someone […]

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Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble

There have been many beautiful plants I have seen along the GAP trail but along one section in particular there was a surfeit of one of the most deadly ones: Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum.) It is a beautiful plant but extremely deadly as even the smallest amount can kill a person. It is the plant […]

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