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jetdoc 01-08-2011 09:09 AM

Maryland Outdoors
 
I enjoy biking , hiking and have done quite a bit over the years. I thought it would be cool to start a thread about trails and such in the MD area. Kinda what we have to offer to the rest of them. Feel free to add!

Here is my first video. I recently started riding road bikes and this was my longest ride. Western Maryland Rail Trail from Big Pool up through Hancock to Pearre and back. I rode a little extra so I could break 50 miles.

YouTube - Western Maryland Rail Trail

Duncan

BPofMD 01-08-2011 09:52 AM

Nice montage, JD..... keep 'em coming....

jetdoc 01-10-2011 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by BPofMD (Post 9793395)
Nice montage, JD..... keep 'em coming....

Thanks Bud....

jetdoc 01-10-2011 08:29 AM

Pike to Bike
 
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This one is actually in Breezewood PA. (Close enough to MD though.)

History


How could so much money and labor go into cutting holes through the mountains, laying a road bed, only to be walked away from? Twice!
http://www.pike2bike.org/rays%20construction%2072.jpg
Photo taken in 1885r
Back in the late 1800's railroads had the market on transportation. New railroads were being constructed to out compete competitors. Connecting Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Ohio was an early goal. William Vanderbilt spent $10 million creating 120 miles of road bed, including bridges, culverts, and 9 tunnels. One of his major backers, J.P. Morgan, sold the right-of-way to a competing railroad, thus pulling the plug in 1885.

Thousands of workers labored in the tunnels for $1.25/ 10 hour day, 26 of them lost their lives and the unfinished project became know as Vanderbilt's Folly. (More history)
The South Penn Railroad was abandoned. It lay furrow until it was resurrected to become "America's First Super Highway", the Pennsylvania Turnpike, our nation's first limited access highway.
http://www.pike2bike.org/LOVE%20THE%20TURNPIKE72.jpg
Photo by Jean Swartz, courtesy Mitchell E. Dakelman / Neal A. Schorr

Opening on October 1, 1940, with hundreds of motorist waiting for hours to be the first to ride "The Road of the Future", the Turnpike was an immediate success. Easy and fast. Nothing to slow you down, (not even a set speed limit at first, and then 70MPH!)
Nothing except the tunnels.
From the start they were bottle necks. The 4 lane traffic funneled to 2 opposing lanes. This didn't work. Trucks had little clearance. Traffic backed up for miles. The Sidling Hill Tunnel had a hard time clearing the fumes.
It was apparent early that something needed to be done. 4 of the tunnels were "twinned" and retrofitted with new lights and tile walls but for 3 it was decided to bypass over the mountain rather than dig. (Fog and ice are a problem now, but at least everything is 4 lane).
This is the story of two of them.
In 1968 the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (TPC) bypassed the Ray's and Sidling Hill tunnels and 11 miles of pike.
Abandoned again.


I took my girls there a couple of years ago. Rays hill tunnel is 3/4 of a mile long and Sidling Hill is just about a mile and a half. I bought them LED headlamps so they could see in the tunnel.

Andrew Carnegie center

My girls standing where greatness once stood.....

(middle pic) Kids, bikes, dogs and 8 and a half miles of abandoned road. What more can a man ask for!

(last pic) Hill climb. It's an old railroad bed so the grade is 3% or less. They were only 5 and 7 when we did this.

fire240 01-10-2011 08:38 AM

good stuff.

BPofMD 01-10-2011 09:08 AM

Kewl....is that abandoned road/railway still open for rec use?

jetdoc 01-10-2011 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by BPofMD (Post 9802174)
Kewl....is that abandoned road/railway still open for rec use?

It's one of those "use at your own risk" things. (Life is boring without a little risk) If you go to the link it'll tell you all about it. Suffice to say it was wicked cool!

jetdoc 01-10-2011 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by fire240 (Post 9802055)
good stuff.

THX :-wink

jetdoc 01-10-2011 09:28 AM

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Lunch...Watch for cars girls you're sitting in the middle of the road!!!!

I kill me.:-missingt

jetdoc 01-10-2011 09:32 AM

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An old lamp post at the entrance of the tunnel. It saddens me to look at this. A silent reminder of America's golden era. I love history, especially American history. I think that the period of the mid 1800's to the 1950's was this countries finest. We built things to last back then, and we will never reach that point again in my opinion.

jetdoc 01-10-2011 11:50 AM

YouTube - Pennsylvania Turnpike: The Lost Highway

dustybumpers 01-10-2011 03:54 PM

how cool. thanks. I have been on both "paths", and it amazes me that you only see a handful of people all day. good idea on the lights, it's really DARK in there.. .... paw paw tunnel is worse, with the canal running water in there beside of you, another great trip though.

BPofMD 01-10-2011 04:04 PM

When do you go in for your ankle, Charlie? I was thinkin' it was today.

dustybumpers 01-10-2011 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by BPofMD (Post 9804023)
When do you go in for your ankle, Charlie? I was thinkin' it was today.

thurs, have to go for 4 more therapy visits 1st. everybody [except me] makes money that way!!!!!

BPofMD 01-10-2011 04:17 PM

Ahhh, forgot about the Doctors Creed!


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