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Paul A on 6/10/2013 10:42:50 PM:
Can a local, or someone familiar enough with the area please tell me what to expect along the GAP the first half of July.

 
lenny on 6/11/2013 4:06:16 AM:
Usually hard packed by July,flowers in bloom. Be prepared for bugs,and some humidity. Other wise a great time to ride the GAP. I have done 2 of my 3 rides in July. Oh yes, the rain storms can be fierce!

 
Anonymous on 6/11/2013 9:27:31 AM:
Whatever bike you use, make sure you have fenders. The mud/dust will be greatly reduced on you and your bike if you have them. Enjoy.

 
Paul A on 6/11/2013 10:15:22 AM:
Actually, I'll be hiking from Connellsville to Cumberland. Wondering what day time temperatures to expect so I can dress for it and night time temperatures so I know which sleeping bag to bring.
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide.

 
lenny on 6/12/2013 4:23:02 AM:
I rode the path 3 times in early July 2010 the heat was stifling, 2011 was much more comfortable. But both years we encountered a major all day shower.Last year, well we should have stayed home, I think it was a tornado.

 
Anonymous on 6/13/2013 12:49:32 AM:
Thanks Lenny
I guess I'll carry full rain gear to wear over my shorts and wicking tee shirt

 
lenny on 6/13/2013 4:11:48 AM:
I have only donned rain gear one time on a ride. The reason I no longer do it is that I still gpt wet and it was uncomfortable. If it is that bad I seek shelter.

 
Paul A on 6/13/2013 3:48:59 PM:
For me, while hiking, the idea is to stay warm, not dry. The spring I hiked the C+O it rained every day except one. I think it was 2011. But I was able to stay comfortable even though I was often soaked to the bone.
But enough of all this talk about rain :)