St Johnsville to Utica - Northern Tier Modified - CycleBlaze

August 22, 2021

St Johnsville to Utica

Today’s ride to Utica was pleasant. The trail was shady in the morning and quiet all day. 

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John ScanlanKimsan,
Flat, paved, shaded, a tail wind, and quiet . . . you just can't hate it.
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3 years ago

Soon, however, the temperatures climbed. I met a cyclist named Frank who was riding the other direction. We discussed the heat and he told me that 1.8 miles ahead the Fort Herkimer Church had a water stop for cyclists. I was so relieved to hear that. 

Water stop at Fort Herkimer Church
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John ScanlanKimsan,
That is rule number one for me - never pass up water.
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I drank a couple bottles of water, refilled my bike bottle, and signed their poster thanking them!

Self-serve water stop
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Charmaine RuppoltHow nice to have a self-serve water stop!!
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1 year ago
Love the reflections
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John ScanlanKimsan,
You need to kayak with me some time.
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3 years ago
Kim DiorioTo John ScanlanSign me up!
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3 years ago
Along the trail
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We have traded rainy nights camping for hot days cycling. I’m not quite sure which is better or worse. 

First tunnel of the trip
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John ScanlanKimsan,
That surprises me that upstate New York is so hot.
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3 years ago
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I had already booked lodging for tonight and tomorrow night. Here is the forecast showing tropical storm Henri. Our location is at the black dot. We aren’t really experiencing any wind or rain so far. 

Sunday night 6:09 pm
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John ScanlanKimsan,
You dodged a bullet.
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3 years ago

Today we passed the 500-mile point in the trip!

Getting there!
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Rose's perspective:

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No rain last night, but boy howdy it was a humid night. We left St. Johnsville Marina (aka do you like train noise all night?)
and got on the Erie Canal Trail at a reasonable hour. 

Early morning fog on the Mohawk River
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 Lots of different surfaces today #4 gravel, asphalt, single track, dirt and canopy lined stone dust. 

Wide stone dust trail.
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Single track dirt possibly stone dust mixed in.
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Three story high stone walls on both sides before entering entering this tunnel. Asphalt feels nice on my buttocks. Lol
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Which way do you want to go?
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Up ahead awaits stone tables and chairs in the shade. Also second breakfast!
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Someday in the not too distant future...live aboard!
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Google Maps and Erie Canal trail don't always link up together. Sometimes they are like 2 twin toddlers pulling you in different directions.  

Happy to be on the trail and in the shade!
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A beautiful day for a beautiful ride!
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Look at this classic!!!
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All in all.  We made it thru another adventure filled day. Ended our day at the Best Western. Tomorrow is a side trip to Cooperstown!

Today's ride: 33 miles (53 km)
Total: 505 miles (813 km)

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