Touring destinations (tristate area)
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Touring destinations (tristate area)
So, I have the opportunity to ride a 5 day mini-tour, but I have no idea where to ride to. I live in Mahopac, New york, which is in the southern end of the Hudson River Valley. I am considering Albany as a destination, but it's not all about the destination and I'm pretty sure that the route to my destination will be the jewel of the trip.
I plan to stealth camp, putting up the tent as the sun falls and leaving camp before the sun rises.
The way I'm thinking now is,
south = nyc & NJ which are too urban
North = Upstate Ny, MA, VA, basically rural and beautiful states.
East = I don't know of too many interesting places over in CT for touring.
West = Possible, but again, no knowledge of destinations.
Can anyone suggest a good touring route or destination within 200 miles of the Hudson valley (Mahopac more specifically).
I have posted here and in the touring forum.
I plan to stealth camp, putting up the tent as the sun falls and leaving camp before the sun rises.
The way I'm thinking now is,
south = nyc & NJ which are too urban
North = Upstate Ny, MA, VA, basically rural and beautiful states.
East = I don't know of too many interesting places over in CT for touring.
West = Possible, but again, no knowledge of destinations.
Can anyone suggest a good touring route or destination within 200 miles of the Hudson valley (Mahopac more specifically).
I have posted here and in the touring forum.
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Do a loop of the Adirondacks. Duh 
Adventure Cycling has a map set of the Adirondacks, it'll probably take you 5 days or so. It shouldn't be difficult for you to get up there.
Finger Lakes is also a good area.

Adventure Cycling has a map set of the Adirondacks, it'll probably take you 5 days or so. It shouldn't be difficult for you to get up there.
Finger Lakes is also a good area.
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join Warm Shower List (wsl.org) as host, if you can.
the shelter is shared!
imho: stealth camping sux :-(
t
ps: have a great tour- explore and experience!!!
the shelter is shared!
imho: stealth camping sux :-(
t
ps: have a great tour- explore and experience!!!
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If you want back roads & rail trails towards Springfield MA let me know off site. I rode to NYC 2x via my routes
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Might be a little cold in the Adirondaks at this point in the season. (You didn't day when you plan to go.)
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One thought I had was maybe head up thru Duchess to the new Rails-Trails bridge over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie, then loop west around the southern Catskills towards Binghamton, then north around the Catskills and back over the Hudson at Catskill or so and south again.
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I plan to leave Friday morning and be back home by Tuesday night. I'm considering albany since I've never been there, and I'd love to see my state's capital. Have any of you ever camped out in a walmart parkinglot? I'm considering doing that for when I'm near albany since walmart allows campers and RVers to use the lot at night.