The Chesapeake and Ohio Trail is real a national treasure loaded with all kinds of wild life and wild flowers. The trail winds through some of the most beautiful parts of America. I will pedal on this trail from Cumberland, Maryland to Washington D.C. - almost 200 miles.
Going back over this trip, I want to thank my brothers, Dan and Ray who were there for me when "Project Cycle St. Roberts" crashed and burned somewhere near the Ohio boarder. They left Chicago and came to my aid and got me back on my bike, refreshed and ready to complete the trip. I would like to say thanks to Sister Mary Lou for working with me and connecting me with the students of St. Roberts. I would also like to thank Ms. Sheelagh Spooner for using her teaching skills to bring me into the 21st century by replacing a plumber's wrenches with a keyboard and mouse. Now it is time to head for Washington D. C. which is just 65 miles further down the road.
Below are some of the photos I took along the way

The bike trail follows the Shenandoah Valley

Cumberland, Maryland is the beginning of the C&O bike trail

Climbing a hill in West Virginia

This is the Potomac River which parallels the C & O bike trail

This is the house of the C&O Canal Gate Keeper

Thomas Jefferson's lookout over Harper 's Ferry, West Virginia

150 more miles to Washington D.C.