Wow.  Someone traded a to-die-for green and cream Saluki for the same sized 
one in lavender.  He must have really been smitten with that 
lily-of-the-Nile shade of purple to do such a thing. Of course when you're 
riding along looking where you're going and not gawking at the frame you 
can't even see what color the bike is.

Your Dad and you should do the GAP again from the other direction. 
 Besides, the Greenaluki is going to want to have its own turn too.  Add 
family members; make it an annual event.  This could be just the beginning 
of a great tradition.

On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 7:51:53 AM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> Yet another post raving about the GAP...  this trail is truly a national 
> treasure!  My Dad and I did the trip from Frostburg, MD to Pittsburgh, PA 
> over 3 days last Thurs-Sat.  Through some really fantastic luck we actually 
> avoided getting drenched till a random cloudburst near Mckeesport finally 
> got us on Saturday.  The tremendous deluge on Thursday hit Rockwood 
> literally as we rolled into our guest house accommodations and the storm 
> passed early the next morning making Friday a chilly but wonderful riding 
> day.  I took alot of pictures along the way and I'm splitting them up into 
> segments on my blog,  I should probably edit a little deeper but for anyone 
> trying to get a feel for the trail I think more pictures might be helpful 
> so I'm indulging in a pretty heavy dose of photos!  I'll post up here as I 
> get them up.
>
> Riv Content - The purple-luki handled the trail with every bit of grace 
> you would expect.  We were pretty lightly loaded given that we were B&B or 
> guest housing it for accommodations.  I only needed clothes, personal 
> electronics, spares, tools, water and snacks.  I need to weigh the kit but 
> my guess is less than 30 lbs.  I'll put up some more gear related thoughts 
> soon once I've had a bit more time to think about it.  My cargo carrying 
> was accomplished with a Carradice longflap in the back over a Nitto R-14 
> and a Sackville Medium in a Wald 137 up front.  That did put most of my 
> weight carried up hi but as it is my general commuting setup I didn't 
> notice any handling issues. I'd like to try a lower riding pannier setup 
> sometime to compare.  One piece of gear I wish I'd had - An Axe! :) or a 
> folding saw anyway, we came across a number of downed trees that we could 
> mostly get the bikes up and over easily but I just saw on the GAP Facebook 
> page that a landslide caused a more serious blockage just after we'd gone 
> by.  Mostly I'm bemoaning missing the opportunity to strap a hatchet to the 
> bike... next time!
>
> I'm already three posts deep in my GAP retrospective on the blog so here 
> you go;
>
> Preview<http://dr2dc.blogspot.com/2014/05/farther-son-gap-trip-preview.html>
>
> Frostburg - Mason Dixon Line 
> Gallery<http://dr2dc.blogspot.com/2014/05/gap-trip-gallery-1-frostburg-mason.html>
>
> Mason Dixon Line - Rockwood Gallery 
> <http://dr2dc.blogspot.com/2014/05/gap-trip-gallery-2-mason-dixon-line.html>
>
> I'll leave off w/ some more Riv Content... I rode the Purple-Luki all the 
> way to Pittsburgh but I returned with a Fairway Green-Luki courtesy of Bill 
> E.  The Purple torch has been passed, I enjoyed my time with her very much 
> and I'm really looking forward to getting the Fairway Green Saluki built 
> up.  In the end the agapanthus purple just wasn't for me but I can't wait 
> to see what Bill does with her.  I've got some stripped down side by side 
> frame shot's coming soon from our meet up and swap.
>
>
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3mQx9gOy7_A/U3niuXgp59I/AAAAAAAAD_4/LNF6rj0rdUQ/s1600/DSC_3258.jpg>
>
>

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