Guys, you take very interesting rides (all of them, not just this one) and you produce great videos. As a fellow bike riding couple, we appreciate all the time and effort you put into your very nicely finished videos. It takes much more time and effort to capture and edit these things to your level of quality than most people casually watching them will ever realize. - Ed
Hi Ed, Thank you so much for your kind comments. Making these videos gets us to head toward places we never would have thought of, and I'm enjoying trying to find new ways to keep the content interesting and fresh. It does take some work, but we love it. Thanks for watching.
We wish we could come up with a better way, but we have one car, park, ride down the trail and back to the car. There are some shuttle services available on occasion for a trail -- we used a shuttle when we rode the Michelson Trail in SD, and the Elroy Sparta Trail in MI. We didn't use it but there are shuttle services for the Pine Creek Trail in PA. If I find shuttle services in my research I will list that in the description below the video. We've talked about putting our RV at one end and the car at the other, but then we'd need two bike racks, and that's pretty expensive so we haven't thought further on it. Thanks for watching.
Very peaceful way to spend a day and keep the blood flowing. Videos are well designed and edited, make me want to get on two wheels in the mid Atlantic countryside. Thanks and regards from upstate NY.
Hi Steve, We can't wait to get out from under the snow and get back on our bikes! Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. See you on the next trail!
Thanks for another nice bike ride on a beautiful trail. I enjoy how the two of you manage to include history surrounding the various trails you ride. Thanks again and all the best, Steve & Jan
The trail is pretty and the aqueduct is absolutely stunning. I would hate hearing those ATVs, though. What day of the week did you go? I’m wondering if there would be less ATV use on weekdays rather than weekends. Thanks.
We rode this trail on a Friday. There were a view ATVs, but it wasn't that bad -- and the two trails aren't next to each other for that long. Thanks for watching.
The ATVs are a non-factor. The trails start on opposite sides of the river and closely converge at that river crossing, then weave back and forth for another mile or so. It is never a problem.
This looks like a great ride to add to my list of biking trails. However, I ride recumbent tadpole trike, and it looks like the spaces at the gates would be too narrow for me to get through since I have a handlebar system, rather than a "joystick". I would need about 3 feet to get through. Thoughts?
Hi. You are probably right that you can't get through. There have this set up so that you either have a big rock that's at least 2' high, or another piece of a gate that will just fit the handlebars of our bikes. We had to stop and walk through. Thanks for watching and hope to "see" you on another trail soon.
As a new e bike rider I really enjoy your well done videos. I’m looking at cameras to capture some of the beauty of my rides. Any chance you could share your setup? Type of mount and camera recommendation would be great. Thanks again and looking forward to future videos!
Hi. We are using GoPros. I have a GoPro 9. I have a number of mounts -- helmet mount, handlebar mount, chest mount -- all can be bought through Amazon and you don't need to spend a fortune on the mounts because they all pretty much do the same thing. The real key is making sure your editing software will generate a 4K video. I use Camtasia. Thanks for watching.
Hi guys. I just want to say how much I enjoy all your videos. I’m new to the rail trail world and just bought my first new bike in years. You have inspired me to go on adventures like you do. If you are ever in PA again let me know. Would love to meet up for a ride.
Hi Steve, Thank you so much for your kind words. We've been riding for a while, but only since COVID have we been branching out to find all the great trails there are out there. Glad to hear we're providing you with a valuable service -- there are so many trails in PA to ride! We will try to contact you the next time to cross the "border."
Guys, you take very interesting rides (all of them, not just this one) and you produce great videos. As a fellow bike riding couple, we appreciate all the time and effort you put into your very nicely finished videos. It takes much more time and effort to capture and edit these things to your level of quality than most people casually watching them will ever realize. - Ed
Hi Ed, Thank you so much for your kind comments. Making these videos gets us to head toward places we never would have thought of, and I'm enjoying trying to find new ways to keep the content interesting and fresh. It does take some work, but we love it. Thanks for watching.
Could you imaging if the ATSF and the Erie would have merged.You would have seen the War Bonnets Geeps pulling TOFC Trains on this Bridge
Thanks for watching.
I love your video. Thanks for sharing I love riding the trail and offen do.
Hi. Thanks for your kind words, and thanks for watching. We will be looking for you on our next adventure!
Curious how you do your car. Do you take two, one for the start point and one for the end? Are there shuttle services available? How is this done?
We wish we could come up with a better way, but we have one car, park, ride down the trail and back to the car. There are some shuttle services available on occasion for a trail -- we used a shuttle when we rode the Michelson Trail in SD, and the Elroy Sparta Trail in MI. We didn't use it but there are shuttle services for the Pine Creek Trail in PA. If I find shuttle services in my research I will list that in the description below the video. We've talked about putting our RV at one end and the car at the other, but then we'd need two bike racks, and that's pretty expensive so we haven't thought further on it. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video. Informative.
Thanks for watching and for your kind comments.
Very peaceful way to spend a day and keep the blood flowing. Videos are well designed and edited, make me want to get on two wheels in the mid Atlantic countryside. Thanks and regards from upstate NY.
Hi Steve, We can't wait to get out from under the snow and get back on our bikes! Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. See you on the next trail!
Love your adventures, thank you for doing this!
Thank you for your kind comments. We look forwarding to "seeing" you on the next adventure!
Thank you. Another one we have to try.
Hi Don, Is it time for us to ride together yet? I'm so ready to get on my bike! Another snowy day here. Thanks for watching.
Thanks so much for your adventures, very enjoyable, must be awesome for the both of you. God bless 🚲🚲
We do look forward to exploring new trails. Thanks for going along for the ride with us.
Thanks for another nice bike ride on a beautiful trail. I enjoy how the two of you manage to include history surrounding the various trails you ride. Thanks again and all the best, Steve & Jan
Hi Steve, I find the history very interesting. Glad to see others feel the same way. Thanks for watching.
The trail is pretty and the aqueduct is absolutely stunning. I would hate hearing those ATVs, though. What day of the week did you go? I’m wondering if there would be less ATV use on weekdays rather than weekends. Thanks.
We rode this trail on a Friday. There were a view ATVs, but it wasn't that bad -- and the two trails aren't next to each other for that long. Thanks for watching.
The ATVs are a non-factor. The trails start on opposite sides of the river and closely converge at that river crossing, then weave back and forth for another mile or so. It is never a problem.
This looks like a great ride to add to my list of biking trails. However, I ride recumbent tadpole trike, and it looks like the spaces at the gates would be too narrow for me to get through since I have a handlebar system, rather than a "joystick". I would need about 3 feet to get through. Thoughts?
Hi. You are probably right that you can't get through. There have this set up so that you either have a big rock that's at least 2' high, or another piece of a gate that will just fit the handlebars of our bikes. We had to stop and walk through. Thanks for watching and hope to "see" you on another trail soon.
As a new e bike rider I really enjoy your well done videos. I’m looking at cameras to capture some of the beauty of my rides. Any chance you could share your setup? Type of mount and camera recommendation would be great. Thanks again and looking forward to future videos!
Hi. We are using GoPros. I have a GoPro 9. I have a number of mounts -- helmet mount, handlebar mount, chest mount -- all can be bought through Amazon and you don't need to spend a fortune on the mounts because they all pretty much do the same thing. The real key is making sure your editing software will generate a 4K video. I use Camtasia. Thanks for watching.
Hi guys. I just want to say how much I enjoy all your videos. I’m new to the rail trail world and just bought my first new bike in years. You have inspired me to go on adventures like you do. If you are ever in PA again let me know. Would love to meet up for a ride.
Hi Steve, Thank you so much for your kind words. We've been riding for a while, but only since COVID have we been branching out to find all the great trails there are out there. Glad to hear we're providing you with a valuable service -- there are so many trails in PA to ride! We will try to contact you the next time to cross the "border."
How much are those cameras?
We use GoPros. We have a Hero 8 and a 9. The latest GoPro is a Hero 10 and it goes for about $350 if you buy directly from GoPro. Thanks for watching.