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Say Yes Again to Love - Ohio Rail Trails

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2008

Trice Trikes on some of Ohio's beautiful Rails to Trails. Autumn 2007. Kokosing Gap, T.J. Evans, Panhandle Trail, Blackhand Gorge, Richland B&O Trail

My special thanks to Paul Reece for contributing his music "Say Yes Again to Love" for this video.

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  • How did you video the scenes? Holding a camera, or by means of fastening a video camera, and if so, can you tell me how and where you fastened it? Trying right now of setting up something on my Terratrike Cruiser, and need suggestions.

  • @piperpilot3

    Thanks for your interest. I use a hand holdable type (Sony HX1) and with my elbow bent it helps absorb most of the shocks, (as does a wide angle setting). The trike is a perfect rolling video camera platform and the rail trails reduce the danger of videotaping the ride. Also I try not to videotape people approaching me.

  • im really intrested in getting one of these but they look soo much slower than an upright, i was just wondering what sort of distance u can cover in a day? thanks

  • @mattyb1500 Thank you for your interest and your viewership. We typically ride 24 to 40 miles each ride - averaging about 12.5 mph. We ONLY ride on rail/trails for safety sake because the trikes are so low.

    Since we are not so young anymore, my main consideration is comfort & safety - and these trikes are tops in both respects. Nearly impossible to fall off, and no matter where we go we have a recliner with us.

    I have seen younger people ride these somewhat faster than we do.

  • where is the second scene, with the freeway underpasses?

  • @Trekkerjon - I'm sorry for taking so long to answer your question, but if you are still interested the second scene with the tunnels is on the T.J. Evans Trail not far from the Y.M.C.A. in Newark where I usually begin my ride of this trail.

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  • Don't have a trike yet, but with a big help of your video's, my wife and I are planning on both getting one and take weekend (and sometimes longer) to some of these rail trails across the country. We have a few here around as well (Tulsa, OK area), so we'll get familiar with them here before loading them up in the mini-van for trips. Haven't seen any new video's OhioRailTrails, are you two still riding?

  • What a superb cycle path! Great video and the relaxing music matches the mood too.

  • What a wonderful video...one of my favs. I dream of putting my wife on my GS GT1 and getting a GT3 for myself to ride our Central Florida trails. So I watch your video from time to time to keep the dream alive! :-)

  • @OhioRailTrails Go to the event section of Bentrideronline for the group rides at Xenia station.

  • @pennmedic No idea im afraid ask the person whos video it is :P

  • @mattyb1500 are these trails all connected or is this different rides edited together and if they are all connect where is the best place to start?

  • What a gorgeous place to ride. Lovely images!

  • That looks like so much fun!! The bikes are cool and the rail trail is beautiful.

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