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Post by oldroadietehachapi on Sept 1, 2020 22:04:35 GMT
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Post by wheelson on Sept 2, 2020 2:57:04 GMT
Jim, Like the song says "but I can dream, can't I?". I've got a photo somewhere of a guy towing an Airstream. Now I'm lucky just to be able to tow myself! This one is interesting by still not quite feasible, at least not anywhere but the flattest of the flat: widepathcamper.com/Best, John "w"
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Post by oldroadietehachapi on Sept 2, 2020 3:46:35 GMT
Jim, Like the song says "but I can dream, can't I?". I've got a photo somewhere of a guy towing an Airstream. Now I'm lucky just to be able to tow myself! This one is interesting by still not quite feasible, at least not anywhere but the flattest of the flat: widepathcamper.com/Best, John "w" The Wide Path Camper actually looks like a feasible option (instead of a joke). They do have it hitched to an E Bike. At my age and with my health issues I can barely drag my behind up even mild climbs. A rough deal for a guy who lives in the mountains.
Ride On
Jim
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Post by wheelson on Sept 7, 2020 2:51:13 GMT
An E Bike would make sense for the Wide Path. I'm originally from Western North Carolina, very close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and Mt. Mitchell, the highest point east of the Mississippi River. It always seemed like everything was uphill! Now I'm in Western Pennsylvania, the mountains aren't so high but a lot of climbing here. I always loved a good climbing route but no more. Pennsylvania has one huge amount of rail trails, one connecting to the C&O Canal Towpath. Good camping spots but towing width of the Wide Path just wouldn't work very well. There are some interesting camping trailer concepts out there, though. Best, John "w"
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