June 28 -30, 2026 65 miles from Wellsboro PA to Jersey Shore PA across 2 days with Pocono Biking through an area called the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. It was visually stunning to ride along the clear river at the base of the tree covered “canyon” walls. What a fabulous trail! So well maintained, shaded for most of it and with comfort stations frequently along the way.
There were a dozen of us on this van supported tour with 3 leaders. We stayed at the Hotel Manor in Slate Run which is “half” way along the trail. The first day of riding starting from Wellsboro back to Slate Run was just under 40 miles, the second day was almost 30 miles riding from Slate Run back to Jersey Shore where we’d left our cars. We were lucky with the weather which was sunny and about 80F. I didn’t see any rattle snakes or black bears (which are apparently common along the trail) but did see a bald eagle, several deer and a turtle. Oh and 2 covered wagons each pulled by 2 Clydesdales.
Sunday ride on Columbia Trail (High Bridge to/from Long Valley). 23 miles. Really lovely day 78F, 45% Humidity. So many cyclists and walkers! Passed 2 gorgeous black Clydesdales being riden along the trail. Also encountered a fox walking on the trail,
A quick and muddy ride on the Sussex Branch Trail out and back from the Waterloo Road trail head almost to Andover NJ. I don’t have statistics since I forgot to turn on the tracking app, but I rode for about an hour and guess about 8 miles. Lucky to get the ride in between rain storms today. Pretty trail through woods and past several lakes.
What a gorgeous day for a ride today!! 73F & 46% humidity perfect for a jaunt on the Paulinskill Trail. Only 8 miles round trip to the Blairstown Airport & back. Quite a few trees leaning across the trail, but only 2 down across it that had me stopping and lifting the bike over them.
Fabulous ride today on the D&L rail trail through the Lehigh Valley Gorge from White Haven to Jim Thorpe. 24 miles. Was hoping the Rhododendrons would be blooming but none except those at the Rockport rest area. #railtrail
From White Haven to Jim Thorpe
Was really looking forward to riding the Paulinskill from Warbasse Junction towards Newton today, but was disappointed to have the bumpiest ride of my life. Thank goodness for the shock absorbers on the front fork and seat post cause they got a real workout today! Only 14 miles but it sure like it was longer!