(Library ebook) Linking Up: Planning Your Traffic-Free Bike Trip Between Pittsburgh, PA and Washington, DC - 3rd Edition
♛ Mary Shaw, Roy Weil ♛
| #796368 in Books | 2007-08-07 | Original language:English | 9.00 x6.00 x.25l, | File Name: 097921081X | 48 pages
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Helpful and compact guide for the GAP and C&O|By AJ|We're planning this trip for next summer, and we purchased this guide based upon the reviews. So far, this little book has proved to be informative and valuable! The book provides hints and details one may not find anywhere else--clearly the people who wrote this know this trail and the businesses along the way. It was good t||This is the essential book if you're planning a trip along the Pittsburgh-DC trailway, or any segment. Well written, this is like a visit with an experienced tour guide. The book offers options for various experience levels. You can't go wrong with this! --A
An updated fourth edition has now (Mar 2012) been published. If you search Amazon for "978-0972732451" you will find it.
The trails of the Allegheny Trail Alliance connect with the C&O Canal Towpath at Cumberland, creating a traffic-free route between Pittsburgh and Washington DC. Although the final gap into Pittsburgh won't be finished for another year or two, the distance of 335 continuous miles on the ground make an outstanding bike trip. To help you plan thi...
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