Well another biking milestone for yours truly and her husband Rick. We did the entire 60+ mile round trip between Black Lick and Ebensburg on the Ghost Town Trail! It took all day, I’m still saddle sore and my leg muscles ache a little, but it was totally worth it. Besides, we’re building up our strengths so we can do the 120+ miles of the Great Allegheny Passage Trail between McKeesport and Cumberland, MD. There’s not too much more I can write about the trail. Last year we rode the Black Lick to Nanty Glo segment of the trail and most points of interest are between those two towns. Still, the remaining segment between Nanty Glo and Ebensburg makes for a pleasant ride. I did find out a few other things about the trail since the last time we rode it. Just east of Black Lick, the trail passes a salvage yard of discarded rail cars. These almost seamlessly blend into the scenery and they’re altogether appropriate because this is a rails-to-trails conversion. Between Dilltown and Vintondale the creek has a bright red color because of the acid drainage from the coal mines. At several points you will exit the cool green forested surroundings and experience an «ecological disaster area», a legacy of the mining era. You’ll see the remains of some slag dumps, which have an eerie beauty to them. Keep an eye out for the AMD& Art Park(AMD stands for Acid Mine Damage). One other thing to consider. This trail goes through some state game lands. During hunting season, you should wear brightly colored clothing. Riding the Ghost Town Trail can be very rewarding. Plan to take the whole day and be sure to enjoy the sights along the way.