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Try your luck at a Poker Run. Plan a ride to take in an event near the trail such as Meyersdale's Maple Festival.
ATA is listing these events as the information has been provided to us. Please contact the sponsors for details. Contact ATA at atamail@atatrail.org
or 1-888-ATA-BIKE.
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| 2012 RIDES |
Sunday July 15, 2012 to Friday July 20, 2012 Down Syndrome Center of Western PA - Mountainside Bike Tours National Down Syndrome Convention Pedal
Pedal 2DC 4DS
Meyersdale to Washington DC (5 nights, 6 days)
This ride will benefit the Down Syndrome Center of Western Pennsylvania, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC. The ride will occur the week of the National Down Syndrome Congress annual convention. The purpose of the convention is for families and professionals from around the globe to gather together and learn the latest information from experts about Down syndrome.
This trip will start in Meyersdale PA and end in Washington DC. We would also like to encourage our friends along the trail/towpath to join the pedal when we make our way to your community. Pedal the whole day with us or just a few miles to show your support. Shuttles will be available to take you to the daily start and end points. We just ask for a donation to benefit.
It’s always great to pedal the trail/towpath but it’s even better when it supports such a worthy cause. Please be part of something great!! Bike Rentals available. Visit the Website |
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| 2012 THRU-TRIPS |
Sunday May 27, 2012 to Friday June 01, 2012 Pedal, Pedal, Pedal - Mountainside Bike Tours (5 nights, 6 days) is designed for the cyclist that is interested in a faster paced journey. At 53 – 70 miles a day this ride keeps you moving all day but still gives you downtime in the various Trail/Canal Towns to enjoy the amenities. Lodging at B&B’s, guest houses, hotels/motels, lodges and inns. Great food to fuel your energy level. Full SAG support with knowledgeable experienced guides. Bike Rentals available.Visit the Website |
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Sunday June 03, 2012 to Friday June 08, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads). The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday June 10, 2012 to Sunday June 17, 2012 RTC 2012 Sojourn - with Wilderness Voyageurs Riders meeting in Pittsburgh, location TBD, with Motorcoach transportation to DC. The Sojourn is a fully-supported camping trip.
More details will be publishing on the Wilderness Voyageurs web site and the RTC web site in the next few weeks.
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Tuesday June 12, 2012 to Thursday June 21, 2012 A Pleasant Pedal - Mountainside Bike Tours A Pleasant Pedal (9 nights/10 days) this is our most popular bike trip and originates at two separate starting points in Pittsburgh either The Priory Boutique Hotel at the North Shore or the Marriott by Courtyard at the Waterfront; you choose. Pedaling at a pace of 27 miles a day to no more than 42 miles a day allows for time to stop and enjoy the beauty of the trail/towpath plus enjoy various sightseeing and side trips options along the way. Lodging at b&b’s, guest houses, hotels/motels, lodges and inns. Great food prepared especially for the group plus dining right off the menu at some of the best restaurants. Full SAG support with knowledgeable experience guides. Bike Rentals available. Visit the Website
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Sunday July 08, 2012 to Friday July 13, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads). The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday July 15, 2012 to Tuesday July 17, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 3-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 3 days of WOW! This is an introduction to the charm and history of the Great Allegheny Passage and the C & O Canal towpath. Daily mileage on this trip is an average of about 35 miles per day, 3 to 4 hours on the bike. This allows you more time to explore and enjoy the small towns and the amazing cultural and historical resources of the trail such as; Fallingwater, Salisbury Viaduct & Antietam. This tour has been designed for the novice cyclist to enjoy, while intermediate cyclists will have the opportunity to ride additional miles or have extra discovery and relaxing time. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday July 22, 2012 to Tuesday July 24, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 3-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 3 days of WOW! This is an introduction to the charm and history of the Great Allegheny Passage and the C & O Canal towpath. Daily mileage on this trip is an average of about 35 miles per day, 3 to 4 hours on the bike. This allows you more time to explore and enjoy the small towns and the amazing cultural and historical resources of the trail such as; Fallingwater, Salisbury Viaduct & Antietam. This tour has been designed for the novice cyclist to enjoy, while intermediate cyclists will have the opportunity to ride additional miles or have extra discovery and relaxing time. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday July 22, 2012 to Saturday July 28, 2012 Paddle, Pedal & Ponies - Mountainside Bike Tours A Family trip on the Passage and C&O Canal (6 nights, 7 days) perfect for the family or just kids are heart…starting with an exhilarating paddle trip on your first day, an all day picnic mid-trip and winding down with a horseback trail ride. Great food for both adults and kids; something for everyone. Full SAG support. Our guides are experience in understanding the needs of a family. Bike Rentals available. Visit the Website |
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Tuesday July 24, 2012 to Sunday July 29, 2012 Pedal, Ponies & Civil War History - Mountainside Bike Tours A Family Trip (5 nights, 6 days) this trip is both fun and educational; starting at the Eastern Continental it’s a great downhill into Cumberland…what a great way to start a trip. From horseback riding to Civil War history this trip offers a little bit of everything. Good Food and comfortable lodging. Our guides are great with kids. Bike Rental available. Bike Rentals available.Visit the Website |
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Sunday August 05, 2012 to Friday August 10, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads). The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website |
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Friday August 31, 2012 to Monday September 03, 2012 The Great GAP Ride PREMIER GAP RIDE OF 2012 The GREAT GAP Ride AUGUST 31 to SEPTEMBER 3 - BENEFITTING the GREAT ALLEGHENY PASSAGE
Do not miss this unique opportunity to experience the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP). The Gap is being called the premier rail-trail in the United States. This trip is being planned with first rate accommodations and dining. In addition to all of the natural wonders along the trail there will be programs scheduled in the towns along the way. Learn some of the history and secrets of the trail towns along the GAP. In Cumberland alone you will have the opportunity to explore the tunnels that lead to the last top on the underground railroad and the C&O canal boat and museum to name just a few historic sites You’ll have the opportunity to ride up the 15 miles on the GAP to Frostburg or ride Western Maryland’s Mountain Thunder Steam Engine. Each town along the way is planning a welcoming activity for the group.
The trip provides all accommodations, dining and transport of your gear. Transportation for riders and their gear will be provided from Pittsburgh to the starting point in Cumberland Md.
This trip also gives you a chance to support the GAP and the trail groups along the GAP. This all inclusive trip costs $1,500 and all proceeds go to fund the GAP and the trail town organizations along the way.
There is limited space, so please to not hesitate to download a registration form: Visit the Website
or you can get more detailed information by contacting Larry Brock at Cycling1945@mac.com or calling 301-697-4343.
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Sunday September 09, 2012 to Friday September 14, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads). The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday September 09, 2012 to Tuesday September 11, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 3-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 3 days of WOW! This is an introduction to the charm and history of the Great Allegheny Passage and the C & O Canal towpath. Daily mileage on this trip is an average of about 35 miles per day, 3 to 4 hours on the bike. This allows you more time to explore and enjoy the small towns and the amazing cultural and historical resources of the trail such as; Fallingwater, Salisbury Viaduct & Antietam. This tour has been designed for the novice cyclist to enjoy, while intermediate cyclists will have the opportunity to ride additional miles or have extra discovery and relaxing time. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday September 16, 2012 to Friday September 21, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads). The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website |
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Friday September 21, 2012 to Sunday September 30, 2012 A Pleasant Pedal - Mountainside Bike Tours (9 nights/10 days) this is our most popular bike trip and originates at two separate starting points in Pittsburgh either The Priory Boutique Hotel at the North Shore or the Marriott by Courtyard at the Waterfront; you choose. Pedaling at a pace of 27 miles a day to no more than 42 miles a day allows for time to stop and enjoy the beauty of the trail/towpath plus enjoy various sightseeing and side trips options along the way. Lodging at b&b’s, guest houses, hotels/motels, lodges and inns. Great food prepared especially for the group plus dining right off the menu at some of the best restaurants. Full SAG support with knowledgeable experience guides. Bike Rentals available. Visit the Website
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Sunday September 23, 2012 to Tuesday September 25, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 3-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 3 days of WOW! This is an introduction to the charm and history of the Great Allegheny Passage and the C & O Canal towpath. Daily mileage on this trip is an average of about 35 miles per day, 3 to 4 hours on the bike. This allows you more time to explore and enjoy the small towns and the amazing cultural and historical resources of the trail such as; Fallingwater, Salisbury Viaduct & Antietam. This tour has been designed for the novice cyclist to enjoy, while intermediate cyclists will have the opportunity to ride additional miles or have extra discovery and relaxing time. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Saturday September 29, 2012 to Saturday October 06, 2012 C&O Canal/GAP - Adventure Cycling This fall you won’t need to worry about traffic as you ride your hybrid or mountain bike some 330 miles on hard-packed, gently graded gravel and dirt trails from the heart of the nation’s capital north into Pennsylvania. Visit the Website |
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Sunday September 30, 2012 to Friday October 05, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads).
The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday October 07, 2012 to Friday October 12, 2012 Pittsburgh to Washington DC 6-day trip - Wilderness Voyageurs 6 days of biking through beautiful country! This trip takes place on a rather unique trail system, considered by Conde Naste Magazine to be one of the seventeen most beautiful rail trails in the world. This is a world class ride that is filled with a multitude of natural, cultural and historically significant sites. The initial 141 miles on the Great Allegheny Passage from near Pittsburgh to Cumberland, Maryland are located on abandoned railroad bed (and some back roads).
The final 180 miles from Cumberland to downtown Washington D.C. are located on the towpath of the now defunct C&O canal. What this means to cyclists is: 305 miles of trail that begins at 761 feet in elevation, climbs over the Allegheny Front of the Appalachian Mountains at 2932 feet in elevation using several tunnels along the way, and terminates at sea level. All of this happens with a maximum grade of 2% with only a very few exceptions.
Join a small group of fellow adventurers for a 6 day journey from Pittsburgh to Washington DC. This is a fully supported and inclusive biking vacation. Allow our guides to pamper you, the support van will mysteriously appear when you need it with those snacks and drinks, and our mobile bike shop provides you with a piece of mind. Cycle at your own pace. Inn to Inn vacations are a hassle free way to ride. Maximum group size of 12. For more details or to request a detailed itinerary Visit the Website
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Sunday October 14, 2012 to Friday October 19, 2012 Pedal, Pedal, Pedal - Mountainside Bike Tours Pedal, Pedal, Pedal (5 nights, 6 days) is designed for the cyclist that is interested in a faster paced journey. At 53 – 70 miles a day this ride keeps you moving all day but still gives you downtime in the various Trail/Canal Towns to enjoy the amenities. Lodging at B&B’s, guest houses, hotels/motels, lodges and inns. Great food to fuel your energy level. Full SAG support with knowledgeable experienced guides. Bike Rentals available. Visit the Website |
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| 2012 EVENTS |
Sunday March 25, 2012 Pittsburgh Cycling Expo Pittsburgh Airport Mariott Sunday, March 25, 2012
Expo/Vendor Info Options:
1.8 foot table $50 (n/c for charity rides/groups)
2.10 x 10 booths $100
3.Get the Vendor Application:
4.Send Vendor Application with payment payable to: Pittsburgh Cycling Expo
5.Mail to: Steve Ewing, Aero Tech Designs, Inc. 1132 4th Ave. Coraopolis, PA 15108
6.Setup is at 8am
7.Doors open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Dear Potential Cycling Event Vendor:
You can promote your business while supporting a worthwhile organization. Plans are under way for the first annual Pittsburgh Cycling Expo, which will be held on Sunday March 25, 2012 at the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott. We are asking for your assistance with this fund raising event in support of the Montour Trail in the two ways noted below. Promotional Materials - We have enclosed promotional materials for the event, which we would appreciate your displaying to your customers.
Vendor Opportunity – We are looking for vendors to promote their business at this event and our offering table space on a first come first serve basis. An 8’ table for displaying your products is available for $50. The fee is waived for non-profit organizations. Additionally, we are requiring each vendor to provide an item for the raffle.
In addition to selling your merchandise the day of the event, your business will gain exposure to the cycling community with a link in our website and a listing in the Event Program.
The Pittsburgh Cycling Expo is being sponsored by Aero Tech Designs of Coraopolis. There will be auctions, raffles, vendor booths and a cycling wear fashion show luncheon held during this event. The Montour Trail is an all volunteer organization founded in 1989 and is a registered 501(c) (3) non-profit corporation that builds, operates and maintains the trail and its facilities. For more information about the trail, refer to www.montourtrail.org.
To reserve your table and have any questions answered; contact Steve Ewing at steve@aerotechdesigns.com or 412.262.0993 Visit the Website
We look forward to seeing you at this exciting event. Cycling Expo Committee
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Friday March 30, 2012 to Saturday March 31, 2012 Annual Maple Festival - Meyersdale, PA 65th Annual Maple Festival in Meyersdale, PA |
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Wednesday April 04, 2012 to Sunday April 08, 2012 Annual Maple Festival - Meyersdale, PA 65th Annual Maple Festival in Meyersdale, PA |
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Saturday April 07, 2012 Yough River Trail Run / Walk 5K Run & Walk / 10K Run / 10 Mile Run
Registration and Finish Line at the Yough River Park, 396 N 3rd St. (GPS), Connellsville, Fayette County, PA 15425. Entry Fee: $15 by March 30th, after March 30th - $18. For registration form and details, Visit the Website For more information call 724-628-6078
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Saturday May 12, 2012 5K RUN AND 2 MILE FUN WALK - Fox's Pizza Den/WYTC FOX’S PIZZA DEN / WESTMORELAND YOUGH TRAIL CHAPTER INAUGURAL 5K RUN AND 2 MILE FUN WALK – MAY 12, 2012
Pre-registrations for this even must be received by APRIL 12TH, 2012 to ensure receipt of free event T-Shirt
The Westmoreland Yough Trail Chapter of the Regional Trail Corporation will hold its Inaugural 5K Run and 2 Mile Fun Walk on Saturday May 12th. The event will start at the Arthur H. King Access Area of the Youghiogheny River Trail in West Newton. Proceeds from this fundraiser will be used by trail volunteers to maintain, preserve and enhance the Youghiogheny River Trail section of the Great Allegheny Passage.
The 5K Run will begin at the King Trail Access Parking Lot and proceed south on the Yough River Trail 2.5K out and back. The 2 Mile Fun Walk will begin at the King Trail Access Parking Lot and proceed north on the Yough River Trail 1 Mile out and back.
Medals will be awarded to top two male and female runners, male and female age group participants of the 5K Run and to all 5K Run participants age 10 and under. Medals will be awarded to the oldest and youngest participants of the 2 Mile Fun Walk.
Many people are unaware that the trail is not maintained by county or state workers, but by volunteer effort. The 5K Run/2K Walk is a major fundraiser for the volunteer maintenance of the 10.5 miles of trail that runs through Westmoreland County. People come from all around the southwest region to enjoy the scenery, smell the early morning air along the river, enjoy the camaraderie of the event and have a chance to win a medal.
Event entry forms may be picked up at the Regional Trail Corporation office in West Newton (located in West Newton Station), from the bulletin boards along the trail, from the many supporting businesses in the region, and on the WYTC website www.bikewytc.org. The cost is $15 per person prior to April 12, 2012; $20 afterward. Every participant receives a long sleeve T-shirt. The event is held rain or shine, no refunds. Pre-registrations for this even must be received by APRIL 12TH, 2012 to ensure receipt of free event T-Shirt
For additional information call: 724-872-5586 or website www.bikewytc.org
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Monday September 03, 2012 Labor Day Poker Run - WYTC in West Newton Westmoreland Yough Trail Chapter's 19th Annual Labor Day Poker Run
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| 2012 FESTIVALS |
Friday March 30, 2012 to Saturday March 31, 2012 Annual Maple Festival - Meyersdale, PA 65th Annual Maple Festival in Meyersdale, PA |
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Wednesday April 04, 2012 to Sunday April 08, 2012 Annual Maple Festival - Meyersdale, PA 65th Annual Maple Festival in Meyersdale, PA |
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