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stillriding from Pittsburgh, PA. on 9/10/2019 4:42:56 PM:
Just posted my latest video. A ride to Niagara Falls from the Peace Bridge. If you ever get an opportunity to do this ride don't past it up. It was great.

https://youtu.be/Tmy5Imz9fKw

Just high lite it and open the link. All my videos can be seen at Pat Stillriding on Youtube.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 9/11/2019 9:43:32 AM:
Thanks for sharing!

I took the liberty of posting this on the Erie Canal Forum (I run that site too) because this ride is very accessible from the Buffalo end of that trail.

Looks like an awesome ride that I look forward to trying out myself someday.

 
stillriding from Pittsburgh, PA. on 9/11/2019 11:27:18 AM:
Thanks Ray for doing that. So glad you liked the video. It is such a nice ride to do. How many websites do you run? I think you run the Mickelson Trail site also. That's a awesome trail also. Do they have a site for the Key West Trail? I am doing that in a few months.

 
Ray (webmaster) on 9/11/2019 12:51:15 PM:
Yep, I run the BikeMickelson website, and a handful of others:

Katy Trail in Missouri
C&O / GAP in Maryland / Pennsylvania
Cowboy Trail in Nebraska
Mickelson Trail in SD
Erie Canal Trail in NY
Silver Comet and Chief Ladiga Trails in GA/AL
I&M Canal Trail in Illinois (site under construction)

... and always open to suggestions for others.

I don't know about Key West but that sounds like a fun ride!

 
Rivnuts from Homestead. PA on 9/11/2019 4:03:59 PM:
I do the ride to Niagara Falls the day before the Erie Canal Tour sponsored by PTNY with several other riders. It's always exciting to see the Falls. Once across the Peace Bridge, the majority of the trip is on a bike trail/access road. Some of tha lake front homes are quite impressive.

 
Rivnuts from Homestead. PA on 9/11/2019 9:07:52 PM:
Ray:

If you are truly interested in creating yet another trail forum, you might want to consider the Natchez Trace. Like the C&O, it is managed by the National Park Service and is a well known and commonly ridden trail that would benefit from sharing information pertaining to that trail.