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JOHN C from North Central MA on 6/29/2021 1:05:17 PM:
We are planning on doing a good chunk of the C&O in September. I'm assuming that the Paw Paw will be closed then. Has anyone any data on the "detour"? A link? Looking at maps, it appears that the Paw Paw tunnel hill trail might be a possible work-around. I'm not sure if it'll be possible with fully loaded touring bikes. Picture i've seen indicate it's more of a fire road. Thanks!

 
Rivnuts from Homestead,PA on 6/29/2021 11:00:14 PM:
See the link below regarding the detour. “Road” is a very kind description of that detour. I would use the term “goat path”. I’ve done it with a loaded bike and would not look forward to doing it again especially under wet conditions. I pushed and pulled the bike more than I rode it.

https://www.nps.gov/choh/planyourvisit/pawpaw-closure.htm

 
Rey from Concord MA on 6/30/2021 8:50:19 PM:
We are heading to ride the GAP/C&O starting on July 20th. We will be riding through Paw Paw on Mon. July 26, 21. I would love to keep updated on how this closure, detour and conditions on the Tunnel Hill Trail are. If anyone could share their experience, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

 
John W. from Pittsburgh, PA on 7/2/2021 5:36:37 PM:
I think the best approach is to keep an eye on this forum up until the day you go through the tunnel for any reports. As of now, everyone has gone through the tunnel recently with no issues.

Even though the detour signs are up, it’s worth taking the risk going through the tunnel. Takes maybe 30-40 mins to walk bike through the tunnel? No one knows when the crews will be back to fix the walls on eastern end of the so just plan on going right through. The worst case scenario that will happen is they finally do show up, resume work, and you can’t get through. You might lose an hour now that you’ll have to go back but the temps of the tunnel are cool so it’s not all bad. It’s a risk worth taking by all accounts.

Also, passing cyclists will let you know if you can go right through or need the detour.

So far this summer everyone has gone through with no issues.

 
Sarge P from Sarasota on 7/4/2021 1:07:10 PM:
I went through on July 1st, with no hindrances - it is wide open.

 
rj on 7/8/2021 5:10:08 PM:
As others have commented, we rode through the tunnel in May, even though it was supposed to have been closed. Whether it was open or closed was a topic of conversation on the trail as we rode, so you can surely ask riders coming the other direction as your approach as to the status when you are riding. We were prepared to do the "over the hill" tunnel trail and thought it might be an adventure, but were extremely happy the tunnel was open. The ride from Cumberland to Hancock is ~ 60 miles through bumpy (and in our case, muddy) trail. This was the worst section of the C and O when we road. It's pretty but other than the Tunnel, not much diversion and the trail was quite rough. It probably took us 20 minutes to walk through the tunnel (do not ride through the tunnel for safety). We were told to budget "1-2 hours" to take the tunnel trail if the tunnel was not open and from some of the video I have watched of others doing it, I think that estimate is accurate (the tunnel trail is, I think, just a couple of miles!) An adventure possibly, yes, but a fun adventure, probably not. I hope the trail will be open and if it is not, consider getting a shuttle. Also, it was a little confusing to some riders---if you are travelling from DC to Pittsburgh, there as signs as you approach the tunnel that the tunnel is closed (even though it was not) and at least one person we met, had gone up and over, b/c he was unaware of the situation. we were travelling Pitts to DC and there were no closure signs. Good Luck and have a great trip.

 
Rey from Concord MA on 7/8/2021 8:27:07 PM:
Thank you very much for the information. It's very helpful. I am watching and reading this blog closely for information and updates. I appreciate the update, John W, Sarge and rj. I'd love to go through the tunnel and not go up and over. We are traveling from Pittsburg to DC. Can you tell I am a bit nervous? Enjoy your ride. Glad you made it through the tunnel with no issues.