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From 566 miles, 9 days, 1 iPhone: eastward along the Erie Canal by Paul Mulvey

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Paul Mulvey replied to a comment by Rachel and Patrick Hugens on Vermont is full of ups and downs

1. Click on the Globe icon in the header when editing.
2. Navigate to RideWithGPS ride you want to post and click the SHARE button
3. From the SHARE pop-up, click GET CUSTOM EMBED. Your browser opens in another tab
4. From the other tab choose the options you want and copy the custom embed code
5. Navigate back to Cycleblaze and paste the embed code

Shazam! It's added to the page.

3 years ago
Rachel and Patrick Hugens replied to a comment by Paul Mulvey on Vermont is full of ups and downs

How do you fix your and upload your maps?

3 years ago
Rachel and Patrick Hugens commented on Vermont is full of ups and downs

Thanks Paul!

3 years ago
Paul Mulvey replied to a comment by Rachel and Patrick Hugens on Vermont is full of ups and downs

Rachel/Patrick. If you do go north, make sure to ride the island line trail outside of Burlington. It goes about 4 miles into the bay on an old railroad route. You can connect the south part to the north with a ferry (it crosses about a 50' break in the path) and continue north. I turned around because I had a plane to catch the next day and get back to work :-)

3 years ago
Rachel and Patrick Hugens commented on Vermont is full of ups and downs

Hi Paul, We've been planning our route and from Albany trying to decide to go north into the Adirondacks (your route) or so into the South west part of Vermont and then North. This stretch you did looks beautiful... Racpat

3 years ago
Paul Mulvey commented on a photo in Got myself to Buffalo

And don't worry - I left no traces of the bike, grease, or dirt, anywhere on the white linens or in the hotel room :-)

6 years ago