The weather was perfect for the hike, and we enjoyed the scenic route in spite of some blister-y feet. The towpath parallels the canal - which was built starting in the 1830s and active less than 100 years - for the entire route. In places, the canal is full of water; in other sections, the water has drained out. In many places the route also featured a good view of the Potomac, which was rushing along at high volume after recent
rains. I saw lots of other trail users, notably participants in two bike and/or running relays that were headed the other direction.
I don't think we will be doing this hike again. It's fun, but the logistics (Calista stayed with some friends of ours, who also picked us up) and dealing with the blisters make it a challenge. But I would not rule out doing other long hikes. In the past we have done the Wilmington Trail Club's "End to End" on the Brandywine Trail (~36 miles of forest, field, and old roads in northern Delaware and Chester County PA) and the Hike Across Maryland (~41 miles of the Appalachian Trail from PenMar, on the PA-MD line, to Harpers Ferry. There are several similar organzied events, including one on the Rachel Carson Trail in western PA. One challenge I would like to take on is to hike the entire Presidential Range in the White Mountains in one day.
Here are some other photos that I took on the hike. And some more on the hike's official Facebook page.
2 comments:
"would not rule out doing other long hikes"
are we getting old? :)
Maybe I should say it this way - I will probably do other similar long hikes at some point . . the primary difficulty actually being the schedule (child/coaching/wife in PhD program)!!
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