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Jun 9, 2016

Recorded live from Paris, France [check out PSP022 for more on pedaling Paris!]... it's a podcast about bicycle touring the Great Allegheny Passage in western Pennsylvania! It all makes sense, trust me. In this episode we chat about all the amazing things in store while bicycle touring the Great Allegheny Passage (or "the GAP" as you'll usually hear) including an interview with Doug Riegner from the Allegheny Trail Alliance.

Shownotes at pedlashift.net/051
The Pedalshift Project 051: Bicycle touring the Great Allegheny Passage

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The Journal: Bicycle touring the Great Allegheny Passage

  • Section riding! Biking the GAP
  • First real hot weekend this season
  • Weekend gave me opportunities to ride but not camp, so I chose a couple of sections I liked the most near PGH
  • Boston - West Newton (RT - 30 miles)
  • Connellsville-Ohiopyle (RT-34 miles)
  • When it's hot and super sunny both of these sections are great ways to escape the heat. The ride to Ohiopyle in particular is largely covered in green tunnel foliage and the cooling impact of the Youghiogheny River is apparent as you roll.
  • Interested in hearing more about the GAP? Check out Pedalshift Project 021 from last year's ride.

The Interview

Interview with Doug Riegner, Director of Community Relations & Sales at Allegheny Trail Alliance

Total serendipity... ran into Doug on the trail collecting data on trail users and got an opportunity to chat with him about the GAP... tons of great info here! Also, some birds and train noise, so you'll get a real flavor of the GAP sounds between Boston and West Newton.

GAP news:

  • Pinkerton Tunnel done
  • New campsites on the way... first up is Ohiopyle
  • New campsites on the way... first up is Ohiopyle

Bonus C&O news:

  • Working on trail surface on the C&O? GAP engineer is at the table as a consultant with the Park Service.
  • All water will be untreated on the C&O as of 2017. Get your Sawyer pumps for next year's rides!

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Music

The Pedalshift Project theme is America courtesy of Jason Kent off his self-titled solo album. Check out his band Sunfields' album, Habitat, wherever cool music resides.  I heard Jason's new album in January and it is AWESOME. More info when that drops!