Northern Tier Progress - August 22, 2026

Day 83
Route
- Erie Canalway Trail (ECT)
Metrics
- Miles: 74
- Ride Time: Too Long
Note
- Suffering comes from resistance to uncertainty. Can you allow yourself to “not know?”
Thought For The Day
- Take time each day to think about those things that matter most. Use those thoughts to help you set your priorities for that day.
I arrived late in Rome after a respectable 74 mile day. The horse is in the barn and happy to be bedding down…
I would have gotten here earlier but I spent a fair amount of time today chattering with fellow travelers, including almost an hour in one trailhead park.
I’m too exhausted to share stories in detail but here’s a quick recap of two encounters.
The first fellow I met is riding the ECT and vlogging the journey. He “interviewed” me and also took some video of me on the trail. Something impossible for me to do. That will make a great memory. Thank you!
As I was making my way through Syracuse, a rider pulled up along-side me. We chatted as we rode side-by-side. It was obvious he has done many tours. I learned that he had completed the Northern Tier this year. Two weeks ago! That means when I get to Bar Harbor he will have done the same route in almost four weeks less time than it will have taken me. That is some serious leg-work. I did happen to notice he had legs like trees, Redwoods…

All the towns on the Canal have their greeting signs.

Likewise, all the towns along the canal are proud of their history and like to show it off in murals.

This gives you a good idea of what the original Erie Canal looks like. Notice the towpath on the left. The original canal is no longer in service. It has been replaced by an updated and much wider canal that was built later. The modern day Erie Canal generally follow the original route but there are significant deviations along the way. Lockport, where I began, is the only place where you can see original and modern side-by-side.
A Brooks No. 17 Bicycle Saddle
is the most comfortable saddle for long distance touring.
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