
We packed up the bikes today and met our friends for a ride that started out on the Airline Trail. The fifty mile trail is an old railroad that used to travel from New York to Boston. We start out in Portland CT which is on the east side of the Connecticut River. One section of the railroad still exists and was taken over by Tilcon Tomasso (or what we used to call Trap Rock) and travels from there operations in Middlefield down to the harbor in New Haven, or so I’m told!
So, we headed out and although we start on the trail, it’s not too far before we take a left and start UP THE HILL. We’re on the road for a while and then head into I think some state forest which involves gravel roads and washouts, but thankfully no massive puddles of mud! I wish I could take pictures as I ride but honestly sometimes I’m just praying to get me down the steep gravel hills in one piece!

It was a beautiful day – not too hot, not too cool and we stop for breaks along the way. My husband and our friends are very patient with me because I’m always bringing up the rear – especially on downhills!

I couldn’t record this as a Peloton outdoor cycle ride because I’m at 499 rides and I want to do a live ride so I get a “shout out” by the instructor! Silly, but, whatever. I’ll do a live ride on Tuesday afternoon for that!
After burning all those calories we were starved! So what better way to fill our bellies?


I’m hoping I’ll be able to ride more often in the next few months. I’ll have to work on that!
I love it that they have made old rail road tracks into trail.
Some are very busy though
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We have what is called The Trans Canada trail that goes from the west coast to the east coast of Canada.
I would love to ride it but am too old now
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That sounds like fun!
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I have ridden some of it and it is really beautiful
The most dangerous ride was from Seattle Washington to San Diego along the coast on highway 101 during the fall with all the storms
From there I crossed the border and rode a thousand miles from Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas through the desert
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