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September 11th 2017
Published: September 12th 2017
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Also known as the van of shame if you need a ride
June: we began day two with a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. Breathtaking! A must for everyone's bucket list. After a Trail side lunch we set out for the day. Over a 1900 foot viaduct, over the Eastern Continental Divide, thru a 3,000+ foot, holy shit, railroad black as night railroad tunnel, lots more tunnels and beautiful early fall scenery. We landed in Cumberland, Maryland for the evening. Just for the record, our personal seat adjustment valets, Taylor and Chris had much lighter duty today.

Our group of 14 enjoyed a laughter and whiskey soaked dinner at a local establishment. A lot of Buffalo wings and Maryland crabs were sacrificed. All our riders are in good shape after 80 miles. Hitting the trail early tomorrow, hoping it stays dry??


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Eastern Continental Divide Eastern Continental Divide
Eastern Continental Divide

Fun fact- a drop of water falling on one side of the Continental Divide flows to the Atlantic and a drop of water on the other side flows to the Pacific.
Mason Dixon line Mason Dixon line
Mason Dixon line

One foot in Pennsylvania and one foot in Maryland
Gorgeous landscape Gorgeous landscape
Gorgeous landscape

Riding along the train tracks
 Big Savage Tunnel Big Savage Tunnel
Big Savage Tunnel

The proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.
Great Allegheny passageGreat Allegheny passage
Great Allegheny passage

We made it to the end!


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