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Steve Jorgensen from Bend, OR on 9/5/2018 1:08:22 AM:
Hi, I'm looking at flying out and riding from Pittsburgh to DC, maybe as early as this Thursday. I fly space available so I often just need to wing it and not have detailed plans if flights have a bunch of open seats. I have a folding Dahon set up for touring and all supplies and camping gear ready to go. Is it going to be a problem to find camping along the way if I just show up in Pittsburgh at the airport and ride to the trail or trailhead and just head out? I'm figuring 40-50 mile days. Is it difficult to ride from the airport to the trail?
Thanks!

 
Anonymous on 9/5/2018 8:37:09 PM:
Not sure about the ride from the airport to the trail, but I'm sure if you search the forum you could find a post about that. As for camping...campsites are not as prominent on the GAP as they are on the C&O. We stayed at Cedar Creek which is a free campsite right on the trail, approx 40 miles from Pittsburgh. Once you reach the C&O, free hiker biker sites are available every 5-7 or so miles. I don't see you having any problem--enjoy your trip!

 
Mike on 9/5/2018 9:31:04 PM:
If you see heavy Grafitti near a Camp Site or close to it, move on to the next Camp Site further out. I wouldn't camp solo near a road juncture (unless there is a group of Campers sharing the same Camp Site). Never know who might show up in the middle of the night. Just sayin.

 
Steve from BEND on 9/6/2018 12:56:12 AM:
All good advice that also applies just about anywhere, thanks!

 
Willy Prost from Alexandria , Va on 9/6/2018 12:32:36 PM:
The campsite that fits your 40-50 mile destination on your first day from the airport is the Gill Hall campsite near mile 46 on the Mountour trail.
https://montourtrail.org/plan-a-visit/camping/
Here is a map of the Mountour trail
https://montourtrail.org/plan-a-visit/map/