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Cycling the Erie Canal Bike Tour - July 7-14, 2013
Join
people, of all ages and from all over the country on July 7 -14, 2013 for the 15th annual
8-day, 400-mile, Cycling the Erie Canal bike tour across New York State along the scenic and historic Erie Canal, named a National Heritage Corridor. Enjoy great scenery, interesting history, and unparalleled cycling. You'll experience the canal and enjoy canal historians'
stories about the people, places and things that made life along the Erie Canal
so unique in its day and so important to the history of New York
State and the
country. Register now.
The Ride
You'll cover 40 to
60 miles per day, about three-quarters on completed portions
of the Canalway Trail, the rest along public roadways with good shoulders. This
is a great tour for riders of all abilities. Most days, the route follows the
canal along level ground. There are some rolling hills and two long, gradual
climbs in the Mohawk Valley. Overnights will be at Buffalo, Medina, Pittsford,
Waterloo/Seneca Falls, Syracuse, Rome, Canajoharie, and Schenectady.
The Rider Handbook
Check out our 2013 Cycling the Erie Canal Rider Handbook- your compehensive guide to preparing and participating in this year's tour.
The
Erie Canal
In 1825 it was called
the "Eighth Wonder of the World," a man-made waterway that stretched into the
western wilderness to touch the Great Lakes. This tour will follow the towpath
along sections of the original Erie Canal and the "canalized" Seneca and Mohawk
Rivers through historic villages, rural pastures, old locks and abandoned aqueducts.
Today, the Erie Canal and the villages along it are being rediscovered as a unique
and easily accessible corridor with a rich role in the history of America.
Volunteer - Ride for Free!
Both riders and non-riding participants can volunteer to help out during
the ride. Volunteers will receive a discount on the registration fee
and riders will still be able to bicycle part of the time. There are
many volunteer possibilities available, including sag
and luggage truck drivers, rest stop help, route supervisors, route
checking, and more!! View job descriptions Apply to be a volunteer. If you have questions about volunteering,
call 607-423-2769.
Cycling
the Erie Canal: A Guide to 400 miles of adventure and history along the Erie Canalway Trail is packed with detailed information about the outstanding
bicycling and sightseeing waiting for you along the Erie Canal. The convenient,
spiral-bound, 144-page guidebook features full-color maps and lots of detailed
information about what to see and do along the way. Order on your bike tour registration
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