Category: GAP Trail

Rockwood to Cumberland section of Great Allegheny Passage guide is now available on Everytrail.

Section #3 of the GAP trail is now available for download to your smartphone. This is the section that runs from Rockwood Pennsylvania to Cumberland Maryland. It includes some of the following trail attractions: Great Allegheny Passage trail – the Bollman Iron Bridge– the Eastern Continental Divide– the Big Savage Tunnel– the Mason Dixon Line– …

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Great Allegheny Passage Business Network

It’s nice that we have non-profits like the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.It’s vital that we get a certain level of government support for building trails.It’s important that individuals just like you and me get involved in the purchase and preservation of trail lands. But it’s also essential that we get help from businesses from the mom & …

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Connecting Rail Trails to make Super Rail-Trails

Super Rail-Trails Rail trails are fantastic. But how do you turn an ordinary, every-day rail trail (if such a thing exists) into SUPER TRAIL!!! It’s really quite simple; you just connect two good trails and you get one great trail.  Here are some examples: C & O Canal trail connects to the  GAP trail, the Western Maryland Rail …

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Adventure Cycling catalogue

I just received my Adventure Cycling catalogue (or is it catalog?) of 2011 tours. And I’m drooling. Most of them are road bike tours, and that’s why I haven’t shown a lot of interest in Adventure Cycling in the past. Even their headquarters of Montana, my home state, hasn’t enticed me to sign up with …

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