I’m not much of a poster here, but thought I’d share a trip report as a way 
of participating. Two friends and I had a great time riding the Erie Canal 
trail from Buffalo to Albany during the second week in June. This was my 
first overnight bike trip since about 1987, and I’m really glad to have 
done it. I rode my 2023 Hillborne, and the bike was very comfortable and 
trouble-free. My fellow travelers made the trip on a Trek 520 and a Kona 
Super Jake CF gravel bike. We opted to ‘credit card camp,’ staying in an 
Air BnB and hotels along the way. We made the trip in six days, which felt 
like a good amount of time to not feel rushed but also challenging enough 
to make the trip feel like an accomplishment. 

The Erie Canalway Trail follows various versions of the Erie Canal across 
New York State, roughly at the latitude of I-90. It is mostly flat and 
surfaced with smooth crushed stone. I had Gravelking SK tires in 700X43 
and, other than my rear tire coming apart in Rochester, these were a good 
choice. I didn’t register how old my tires were I guess…about 2000 miles 
since I’ve owned the bike, and perhaps many more miles by the previous 
owner. Miraculously, there is an REI store directly on the trail in 
Pittsford. 

There were some detours and on-road sections, but the majority of the 
360-ish miles were off-road. Due to the locations of some of our hotels and 
some random wheeling around, I rode about 400 miles over the six days.

06/12/2025 - Buffalo to Albion - 68 miles

06/13/2025 - Albion to Palmyra - 67 miles

06/14/2025 - Palmyra to Syracuse - 72 miles

06/15/2025 - Syracuse to Utica - 70 miles

06/16/2025 - Utica to Amsterdam - 70 miles

06/17/2025 - Amsterdam to Albany - 47 miles


The Erie Canalway is celebrating its bicentennial in 2025 and the National 
Parks <https://eriecanalway.org/explore/challenge> people are trying to 
make the most of it. We registered our trio as a team and earned some cool 
swag for being End-to-Enders. A great book about the Erie Canal is The 
Wedding Of The Waters <https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393327953> and having 
a little knowledge about the project made the trip even more fun (for me at 
least).

We had perfect weather other than on the final day into Albany when it 
rained buckets on the ride from Amsterdam. With a non-negotiable pick-up 
rendezvous of 1230pm, we pushed through the weather and it was a really fun 
experience, especially knowing that it was the final day of the trip. My 
B17 may never be the same, but everything else performed perfectly in the 
storm. I ran Ortlieb low-riders on a Tubus Tara rack in the front and a 
BagsXBird Tail Grab classic on the bars. The Ortlieb Back Rollers were 
really too big for this trip, and though they were only half-full, I still 
brought too much stuff! 

Anyway, if you’ve ever considered making this trip, this would be a great 
year to do it! I’d be happy to share any info that might be helpful.

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