I really need more?











 For people that know me, I’m pretty sure most would say I have plenty of character, so did I really need more?

The forecast for the day was 100% for rain so I was really not looking forward to the 32 miles I had to do to get to Cumberland and finish the GAP trail. I rushed through breakfast and go out in my rain gear as fast and I could in light rain. The first 8 miles to the East Continental Divide was uphill and knowing the packed dirt trail could quickly turn soft. I made it to 2 miles before the peak before it tore loose with heavy rain and lightning and thunder which was a bit scary being exposed on the trail. I huddled up in a trail side covering for about 1/2 hr before I sensed a bit of an opportunity. I made it to the tunnel and the next 20 miles were downhill and that was good but the trail turned soft with the rain and it was some work to ride even down. I got dumped on once more and the bike got a bit squirrelly in the soft trail. Long story short. I made it here a bit cold and definitely wet. I’m planning to continue tomorrow on what is called the C&O towpath. It’s an old made made canal made to connect to rivers the Potomac with something else and dates back to early America. You can ride from here in Cumberland to Washington DC. I hear the trail is not nearly as nice as the GAP but still people do both. 

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