Cumberland, MD
Tunnel Cut
Once you get beyond the Paw Paw Tunnel, the builders of the canal cut through nearly a 1/4 mile of mountain before reaching a natural valley between the hills which the C&O Canal follows until reaching the edge of the Potomac River nearly a mile further down. By tunneling through the mountain, it cuts off nearly a 6 mile bend in the Potomac.
Taken on Saturday October 28, 2023 at C&O Canal Towpath.Kayakers in the Paw Paw Tunnel
If you look carefully, you can see kayakers paddling in nearly complete darkness in the Paw Paw Tunnel. I had my bike light on and used the flash but I could barely make them out in the darkness of the tunnel.
Taken on Saturday October 28, 2023 at C&O Canal Towpath.North End of the Paw Paw Tunnel
If you look carefully, you can see kayakers paddling in nearly complete darkness in the Paw Paw Tunnel. I had my bike light on and used the flash but I could barely make them out in the darkness of the tunnel.
Taken on Saturday October 28, 2023 at C&O Canal Towpath.North End of the Paw Paw Tunnel
After 3/4 of a mile in the Paw Paw Tunnel, much of it in almost complete darkness, reaching the north end of the tunnel is a refreshing show of light.
Taken on Saturday October 28, 2023 at C&O Canal Towpath.Cumberland
Riding back into the city after a nice afternoon bike ride down the bike path. Later on in the afternoon, I rode a ways into the Notch and the Great Allegheny Passage.
Taken on Sunday October 22, 2023 at C&O Canal Towpath.Exploring Paw Paw
While the Paw Paw Tunnel is really neat and worth while, there isn't an awful lot across the river in the village of Paw Paw. A Dollar General, a Post Office and some houses but not much of a Main Street. But still worth poking around this small town.
Taken on Monday October 30, 2023 at C&O Canal Towpath.