Thursday, August 6, 2020

Ohio to Erie Trail - Sippo Valley (Massillon) to Glenmont, OH - July 31st


We left our hotel and travelled to the Sippo Valley Trailhead. The trail connected downtown Massillon with Dalton. Heading south from there, we traveled several miles on the open road through Amish farming communities. I had worried about there being no off-road trail in this area, but the locals had all the turns clearly marked. The area was very beautiful with rolling hills, but traffic was practically non-existent. 



In this picture you can see the hand-harvested hay that is not typical of the machine-produced bales we are used to seeing. Near the back of this picture you can barely see the farmer and his horse along the fence line.


We stopped for lunch in the small town of Fredericksburg. Numerous Amish were doing their shopping, often arriving by bicycle pulling a cart. They, too, stopped at the Pizza Parlor on the corner for lunch. Since the Covid 19 pandemic was in full force, most of the people, including the Amish, wore facemasks. It was difficult to “social distance” while placing your order, but pizza and banana shakes were delivered to us at a picnic table outside. We met another cyclist who lives in Columbus but had driven north to ride this section of the trail. He told us of some of the not-to-be-missed scenes that we would encounter, complete with pictures on his phone.

After a very satisfying lunch, we were able to enter the trail that would take us to Holmesville and Millersburg. This is truly Amish country. The trail was extra wide because one side was devoted to horses and carriages.






As I rode along, I encountered an Amish family on the trail. I was trying to respectfully request permission to take their picture. There was no response except for a smile. Only then did I realize that they may not speak English. Many of the Amish we encountered spoke to each other using a German dialect. My hesitation in taking the picture made me unable to capture the entire horse. The rest of the picture was too good not to include.


Bill was able to ride 53 miles, including a large stretch on the road between Kilbuck and Glenmont. All-in-all, it was a great day.

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