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Old 07-03-13 | 07:47 AM
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From: New Jersey

Bikes: Giant Defy Composite 1

South Bound Brook to Princeton is the one near me...

It is not what I exclusively want to ride on, but it is an excellent option during afternoon rush hour when car traffic can be a bit busy.

Originally Posted by groth
So, which canal path are you close to? The D&R feeder path from Washington's Crossing to Frenchtown is nice and certainly doable on a road bike. (Mine has 28 mm tires.) The D&R main path used to be nice but hasn't been repaired as well after storm damage. However, it can also be ridden on 28 mm tires. A few months ago I rode the section from Princeton to South Boundbrook. It was doable, but a little rough in spots. Also the section south from Washington's crossing, through Trenton and up to Princeton is also doable (rode most of that last year just to see, since the section in Trenton had just been opened).

When I first got into biking, I spent a lot of time on the paths. However, it gets old after a while. Riding on the roads gives you a much bigger variety of routes and terrain, so you can see something a little different every time out. You can find hills that you have to walk up the first time, but eventually you meet the challenge and ride up!

- Ed
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