Eurovelo 8: Montpellier to Narbonne in 3 days

You can plan your own bike ride along Eurovelo 8 in France. Here’s how.

It’s hot, the sun is beating down, we’re maybe halfway through our first day on Eurovelo 8, and I’m sick of the taste of Isostar (Europe’s Gatorade) in my water bottle. All three of us are looking for water.

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How to bike to Duke Farms (with a detour to the new Flounder Brewing)

Would the D&R Canal towpath be the best way to reach Duke Farms? Or would a road option be better?

Biking to Duke Farms has been on the list for a while.

But if we wanted to benefit from the calmness of the D&R Canal towpath for much of the ride, the trade-off would be some stretches of busy road. Would it be worth it?

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Lawrence Hopewell Trail’s Full Moon Ride is back!

I love the Lawrence Hopewell Trail but haven’t been on its Full Moon Ride in – gulp! – five years. Time to go back!

I love the Lawrence Hopewell Trail but haven’t been on its Full Moon Ride in – gulp! – five years. Time to go back!

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Erie Canal bike ride: We reach Albany on Day 7

We did it! 360 miles after leaving Buffalo (plus a detour to Seneca Falls), we reach Albany!

Congratulate four new end-to-enders!

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Too much pie on the Erie Canal from Utica to Amsterdam on day 6

This was the prettiest segment of our Erie Canal bike ride. Also our longest.

It seems hard to believe, but there is such a thing as too much pie. And I learned that lesson on day 6 of our Buffalo-to-Albany bike ride along the Erie Canal.

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Erie Canal bike ride: Syracuse to Utica on day 5

Today was history day for me.

The highlight of the 58-mile day: meeting up with one of our East Coast Greenway friends who happened to be in the area.

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Erie Canal bike ride: Seneca Falls to Syracuse on day 4

Four important women who aren’t the usual Suffragettes.

Look for the references to 19 in Seneca Falls —we spotted signs for the right to run 19 (that’s a 19k run) and had breakfast (and a great conversation with two locals) at Cafe 19.

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Erie Canal bike ride day 3: Rochester to Seneca Falls

This is the day we started seeing lots of people – and boats – along the Erie Canal.

This is the day we really started seeing people on the Erie Canal trail — walking, biking, even some who, like us, had gear and probably also are end-to-enders.

And then the boats. The canal is still in use for pleasure!

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Erie Canal bike ride day 2: A wet day from Medina to Rochester

Today we coped with rain and grime. The best part of the day, though, came at the end.

This is not a photo Brian should see. He’s the guy who gives me grief over how filthy my bike gets.

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Erie Canal bike ride: A crisis on our first day along the way from Buffalo to Medina

It was shaping up to be a perfect day. Until a piece of metal broke.

It was shaping up to be a perfect day: sunny, warm enough for a sleeveless bike jersey, chocolate cake for breakfast… because why not?

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