Awesome to see this. I did a 15-mile section of this trail in Georgia back in 2021 (from somewhere a little west of Woodstock) and thought it was a very nice trail. I will be in the area during parts of the year now, so I plan to explore the rest of the trail when I get the chance.
I've ridden the SCT countless times on my upright bike. I'm riding a Catrike Villager now due to health issues and am looking forward to seeing the remoter parts of the trail again from a new perspective. Awesome video!
This particular ride was planned by members of the Carolina Creepers Facebook group. Rides like this can be found under Events. Apply to join this group or other local recumbent groups and you will have the inside scoop on planned rides.
Well I have encountered trikes in the trail and one of the problems is they are simply too wide and force others to move over and they cannot negotiate tighter places. They sit way too low. And the day I cannot balance on my recumbent Bike E is the day I bike no longer!
Never said anything about handicapped vehicles. Just said they are very wide for most bike trails. I have no trouble riding my good old Bike E recumbent anywhere like the so called "normal" bikes that I refer to as out dated tech bikes. But recumbents are the best for enjoyable long range normal riding.
Awesome to see this. I did a 15-mile section of this trail in Georgia back in 2021 (from somewhere a little west of Woodstock) and thought it was a very nice trail. I will be in the area during parts of the year now, so I plan to explore the rest of the trail when I get the chance.
Recumbent bikes are a blessing for senior citizens with diminished strength and agility.
I've ridden the SCT countless times on my upright bike. I'm riding a Catrike Villager now due to health issues and am looking forward to seeing the remoter parts of the trail again from a new perspective. Awesome video!
Thanks. Glad you are out there riding. Recumbent trikes are a great way to keep active.
Great video Matt
I would like to know if there is camping along the way of these trails for accomodations? I love the video thanks for sharing.
Just Googling, it shows two camping areas near Rockmart.
WOW, would loved to have joined you on that ride, but don’t know how to get or stay in touch with your advanced plans.
This particular ride was planned by members of the Carolina Creepers Facebook group. Rides like this can be found under Events. Apply to join this group or other local recumbent groups and you will have the inside scoop on planned rides.
I’ve been a member of this group for a long time, but thanks for your reply
Looks like nearly everyone had e-assist
Well I have encountered trikes in the trail and one of the problems is they are simply too wide and force others to move over and they cannot negotiate tighter places. They sit way too low. And the day I cannot balance on my recumbent Bike E is the day I bike no longer!
Trikes are not handicap vehicles. We ride them for comfort and by choice.
Never said anything about handicapped vehicles. Just said they are very wide for most bike trails. I have no trouble riding my good old Bike E recumbent anywhere like the so called "normal" bikes that I refer to as out dated tech bikes. But recumbents are the best for enjoyable long range normal riding.
Hey guys.. I’m new to recumbent cycling..is there a regional or national group ..something to join and meet up….
BentRider Nation on Facebook is dedicated to recumbent riders. There are numerous regional groups
@@rollingreclinerRecumbent unfortunately I don’t do FB… they don’t like my politics