
Best of Pedalshift 325: Return to the C&O - Day 3
After a restful night at Huckleberry Hill, it was time to ride back to DC. But a beautiful Sunday on the C&O usually means a crowded trail… would that slow down my ability to get home?

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The Pedalshift Project is a series of conversations, thoughts, and experiments on bicycle adventures. It's the companion show to Pedalshift.net, bringing stories from the road, interviews from fellow bike tourists, plus tips, tricks and ideas on how to tour more. Let's shrink the world by bike.
Tim Mooney hosts The Pedalshift Project: Bicycle Travel Adventures, a society show with 100 episodes published.

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