Ohiopyle Camping Trip
Lots of old train bridges repurposed for us bicyclists.
We had a different camping trip this year than in year's past. We had some friends camp with us, and here Leah is playing with their 2 year old, Sam. Also, for the first weekend, Heather's parents camped with us, as well as her brother and his girlfriend. We celebrated Dennis' birthday over the weekend and it was fun to have all of those people around to celebrate with him!
Back on the trail...Dennis with Leah on the tag-a-long bike, and John with Sam in the bike seat. Though we bike many many miles (this time over 3 days a total of 54 miles) the kids have a great time. We bring lots of snacks...this time someone had the brilliant idea to put the trail mix and cracklin' oat bran (or dog food as my kids called it) in the nalgene bottles for easy dispensing!
To pass the time when the scenery was a little boring, Bay made up a game we affectionately dubbed "Name your poison". Essentially he would think up two different scenarios and we'd have to choose which one we would rather take. Here's an example:
Bay: Would you rather be eaten by bears or fall of this steep cliff into the rapids?
Bay: Would you rather be eaten by bears or fall of this steep cliff into the rapids?
Heather: Definitely fall off the steep cliff
Bay: Would you rather roll around in poison ivy for 3 hours or get attacked by the bees in that hornet nest?
Heather: I think I'll choose the poison ivy
We played this game for hours...with Leah occasionally piping in her own "Would you Rather..."
Leah: Would you rather be a purple unicorn or a blue teddy bear?
We got some good laughs out of their wit :)
The first day we were up in PA, we drove down (the whole big crew) to Cumberland with our bikes and got on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. This steam train took us and our bikes up the mountain to Frostburg (it took about an hour). We got off and then rode our bikes back to Cumberland along the trail (which ran alongside the train tracks). It was an easy ride (all downhill) but a fun way to introduce Heather's parents to the riding that we do when we go up there every year. Of course the kids loved the train ride....
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