




What a great day! We spent most of the afternoon on the Allegany Highlands Trail. Earlier in the week, Brent and I bought two brand spanking new bikes at a local bike shop. The weather has been so great lately (although very chilly at night. . . 48 degrees) that we felt that we were really missing out by not hitting the trails and taking advantage of these cool days. So today we took to the trail for the first time. We were warned that it was uphill going out (towards Pittsburgh) but on the way back, it was all downhill. . . and really fun! For anyone that is interested in the trail, it goes all the way from Pittsburgh to D.C. You get on the trail two blocks from our house and you can decided to go northeast towards Pittsburgh, or west to Cumberland. Cumberland is about ten or so miles from Frostburg but it is downhill. . . so that means that on the way back you are going uphill at a two percent grade. I don't know much about what all that means, but what it does mean to me is that I would much rather work hard first then take it easy on the way back. So that is exactly what we did, and it definitely paid off. Going up was difficult and took us maybe about an hour and a half or so to go four miles, then we turned around and it took us maybe thirty minutes to get back! There wasn't too much scenery, as far as landscape views go, but we have a feeling that if we would have kept going that the trail would have opened up. So for next time, we will head out a little earlier and definitely pack a lunch. Hope you enjoy the pics from our ride. The tunnel does not look very impressive in the picture but when you are riding through the middle of it, it seems extremely long and very dark! It was not nearly as fun as I thought it would be. . . it was actually scary!!! On the house front, we are still unpacking boxes and painting. It feels like it is taking forever, but slowly the number of boxes left to unpack is dwindling. Will post some more pictures soon!
2 comments:
Looks like a lot of fun!!!
yeah! live it up baby! love the pix.
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