bg from Reston VA (originally Pgh) on 7/17/2017 11:15:59 AM:
I was the guy that started this post. Thanks to everyone who commented. Good feedback. Some impressive efforts. I just rode it two w/e's ago so I thought I would give a brief trip report w/ my "thank you" above.
Totally solo effort. Dropped the car in Cumberland and caught a very late Amtrak to Pgh. Almost 1:00am by the time I got to my room in the Cambria hotel near Pen's arena. Convenient and relatively reasonable choice.
Rolled from Point State Park the next day at 6:16am. Thought the first 20+/- paved miles would go a bit faster but a number of turns, sign reading, etc. kept pace down. Used a hard tail MTB with medium wide city knobbies. Bike and seat post rack at 27 lbs + 12-15lbs of water, food, clothes, tools, etc. in small rack bag.
Finished in 11:10:30 total time. Only major stop was roughly 30 min. in Ohiopyle. Someone else commented about the mental aspect and I totally agree. Got pretty lonely and physically challenging between say Mile 80 and 120. Started fixating on how gravel in the shade was still wet from recent rain and felt spongy+slow compared to dryer gravel in sunny patches. Ha ha ha. That was probably just my dehydrated brain talking.
A very brief comment on the fast "challenge" vs. slower "enjoyment" comments in conversation thread: I appreciate and applaud both. This was a ride tied in with something between my recently deceased mother and I so that dictated some of my choices. But I am already thinking about a possible (slower) return for some/all of the route with buddies or The Wife. I grew up in Pgh at the beginning of the end of the Steel industry, but I was nonetheless amazed at the scale/magnitude of evidence of the long gone steel, rail and mining industries along the Yough....glimpses at former greatness. Would like to go back and have time for reading a few historical markers and rolling into some of the towns.
But it was a great trip. Met and exceeded expectations.
bg