





The nice weather has returned so I decided to get another flat ride in after work. Let me just say that the canal is flat but getting there is about a mile of steep downhill and coming home is a hill so steep it reminds me of San Fransisco. Its called Brickyard Hill and today I was standing in my 22x34. Amazing how much traction the road offers. Here are some pics of the canal taken around Brunswick and Harpers Ferry.