General Discussion / Transcontinental touring.
« on: October 04, 2008, 11:59:18 am »I did a 3700 miles bike trip across the USA in 66 days total, but 54 days of actual cycling. That averaged about 70 miles per day. I cycled from South Florida to Bangor, Maine in twenty days, averaging about 85 miles per day. My daily average on the pacific coast bike route was low by comparison because there were so many hills, but mileage did not matter because the scenery was so great.
I once did 250 miles with a lot of city cycling in two and one half days.
As for LA to New Jersey, you can take the Transam to Colorado and across to the Katy Trail, take it to the end, go north to Ohio where a number of bike trails can take you to Pittsburg. From there the tow paths will take you off road to Washington, D.C. You can get over to Delmarva and get the Lewes-Cape May ferry to N.J.
If you take the ACA trail you will most likely meet other cyclists.
This message was edited by Westinghouse on 10-27-08 @ 4:00 PM