July 18, 2018
Lockport, NY on the Erie Canal
The Erie Canal Trail is 580 km (360 miles) of mostly flat, multi-use trail and on-road segments, that run from Albany and Buffalo, NY.
Motoring along the Erie Canal on hard packed gravel.
Holley Canal Falls in Holley, NY
Holley, NY
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Boats passing under the lift bridges in Pittsford, NY along the Erie Canal
At our lunch stop in Pittsford, NY.
Bridge out...a little bushwhacking in order to reconnect with the trail.
We ventured off course to explore, but generally stuck to an solid route that we had mapped out on Ride With GPS.
The bikes, wheels and our legs were caked with dust.
From Canandiagua to Lake Seneca we rode on a combination of single track trails and beautiful, quiet farm roads.
Day Two: Lake Seneca to Lockport: 200km. Starting off with a spin through Geneva, then zig zagging on farm roads and single track trails through Seneca Castle, Shortsville, Alba, Honeoye Falls, Caledonia, the Iroquois Nature Preserve and finishing in Lockport.
Breakfast at the Opus Cafe in Geneva, NY.
Beautiful, quiet country roads.
Taking a break in Honeoye Falls.
Old, new, active and abandoned factories.
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After a few wrong turns, we had missed our planned lunch stop and did not go through a town with a restaurant for many miles. Thirsty, hungry and hot, Michael motored into Lockport with me on his wheel.