Back in the 70s they were saying they were going to let Old Mine Road
"go back to nature".  I remember it as being exceptionally nice.  I
think I recall us crossing the river into PA and going up to some falls
-- Silverthread, perhaps? -- on the ride.  Details, of course, are long
gone, as it was 40 years ago, but some 20 years later on a drive up to
NY we went on PA 209? and stopped and walked up one of those side roads
to see some falls.  It was January, I think, bitterly cold, and
everything was frozen, stalactites and stalagmites of ice everywhere.
Just breathtaking.

And speaking of which, a few years ago we did a tour from Front Royal
VA, 4 days self supported, that stopped at and visited Luray Caverns and
Shenandoah Caverns.  It's an excellent tour.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2078
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2079
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2077
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2076

The only thing I'd modify on these routes is to use a dirt road rather
than the paved road that goes by some large resort on day 2 or 3.  The
paved road was \/\/\/\ and we got stuck into a huge exodus of traffic
from the resort, which was most unpleasant.  

You set up a Delaware Water Gap tour and I'm definitely in.  I'll bet
Joan would be in as well.  She's resisted the Riv Rallies for a couple
of years but has now decided she's in for them, too.



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