Rails-to-Trails 2018 Pennsylvania Sojourn D&L Trail. Operations Manual

Similar documents
Having trouble reading this ? View it on your browser. Spring Volume 4, No.1 - Connecting, Preserving, Revitalizing

Winter Camp Program Guide

2018 ATLANTA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL Artist Market Exhibitor Information

Creepy Hollow A Howl-O-Ree Event

PIT STOP/LUNCH/GRAB & GO Degree of Difficulty 5* Team Sizes: Pit Stop: 8-12 team members/grab & Go: 4-6 team members/lunch: team members**

SUNSET TRAIL WEBELOS WOODS LEADER GUIDE

D & L Trail User Survey and Economic Impact Analysis

See the RAGBRAI Website. This years route will be announced on Jan 21st. The prevailing winds are westerly, or so they say. We don t guarantee it.

Relay For Life of Canton & Plymouth Logistics

GOBA NEWS Issue From the East on I-70 West: Exit 108B I-270 Exit 26 North I-71 Follow above directions for North I-71

Appalachian Trail - Mt Washington State Forest Massachusetts Department of Environmental Conservation

Scout Camping Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ s)

Flying into Spring Fun with Son Day and Camping Event

2018 Tyee District Camporee

CAMP ROKILIO ROKILIO DR. KIEL, WI 53042

2016 Sussex District Spring Camporee Washington Crossing 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road Titusville, NJ Friday, April 29 to Sunday, May

MORGAN CREEK GREENWAY Final Report APPENDICES

Webelos Woods & Fall Camporee

Download 2018 Access Guide

GOLDEN EARS PROVINCIAL PARK

Crossroads. Boards and Commissions. Inside this issue: Township Tax Contacts/Deadlines. Know what s below. Dial 811 before you dig.

G Adventures Antarctica Camping Package

Parent Guide K TON UNIT 3 year old, 4 year old, Kindergarten. Camp Ruach Shimon and Sara Birnbaum JCC 775 Talamini Road Bridgewater, NJ 08807

Race Date and Start Time: The Washington Crossing 15K will be held on Saturday, August 12 th, The race will begin promptly at 5:00pm.

William Henry Harrison District KLONDIKE DERBY Leader s Guide January 22-24, 2016 Camp Friedlander 581 Ibold Rd, Loveland, OH 45140

PACIFIC JAMBOREE TRAVEL HANDBOOK

2018 P A L O O Z A P L A N N E R P a g e 1

Survival Guide. Pink Palace Camp-in

Family Camping Itinerary, Rules and Information March 18-20, Overview/High-level Details

WAVES TO WINE 2016 TEAM VILLAGE GUIDE. Coastal Challenge: Santa Monica to Santa Barbara wavestowine.org 1

After the Coosa show, join us for an ice cream social, patch trading, and OA Lodge display!

09 LBL Turkey Bay Off-Highway Vehicle Area Rules & Regulations

Chesapeake Bay District WebeloRee

TEAM VILLAGE GUIDE BIKEMS.ORG

Becky A. Bradley, AICP. Executive Director, LVPC Secretary, LVTS

2015 Catholic Scout Retreat The Diocese of Birmingham September 25-27, 2015 at Beautiful Camp Tekakwitha

Information for Your Stay in Antler s Cabin

Register On-Line. Fall Fest Family Camp Weekend Camp (Sat-Sun) November 19-20, 2016

Bikes talk to each other like dogs, they wag their wheels and tinkle their bells, the riders let their mounts mingle.

BERTHA SCHUMAN LODGE CAMP EHAWEE

VOLUNTEERING WITH WATERFIRE

Camping (Primitive) Camping (RV) Electrical Potable Water Grill Established Fire Pit Picnic Table

Longhorn Council Camporee Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey Texas Motor Speedway, November 9-11, 2012

Teddy Bear BBQ & Music Festival Arts & Crafts rental spaces August

2019 Cub Scout FAMILY WEEKENDS

2019 Sycamore Valley Day Camp Information

My Time Quilting Retreat ~ Auburn

Greenbush Town Hall / Fire Station

One Davis Avenue Garden City NY Reservations (516)

Go to Giant for food/drinks (milk, paper products, utensils, granola bars, table cloths, possible pumpkins, Bonnie/Shannon

2018 Cub Scout FAMILY WEEKENDS

If you re a returning camper, Welcome Back! If you are new to Brushy Creek Campground, we look forwarding to sharing our facility with you.

2018 Camp Birch Webelos Resident Camp Information Guide

SPACE Adventure. To scout camp and beyond! Hawk Mountain Scout Reservation invites you to attend

Palm Beach County Traffic Report August 24 through August 31, 2012

Cataloochee. Fishing Species Rainbow Trout and Brook Trout. Recreation

Mount Pocono Campground, Inc.

Thanks for Volunteering at Run or Dye Penshurst Place, Penshurst!

Merritts Traverse. 1928m

Station and Volunteer Leader Guide. Virginia District

September 5 September 25, 2013 Grand Canyon Trip

Program Guide 2019 Spring Break Camp

University Region Non-Motorized Plan 2015

SUMMER GYMNASTICS CAMP

Hillsborough County Florida Hillsborough County s Trailways Addressing Program

LESLIE BARNS & CONNECTION TRACK. Project Update Construction and Traffic Management Consultation

Event Survival Guide. Relay For Life of Calvert County

The temperature is nice at this time of year, but water is already starting to be scarce.

2018 Sycamore Valley Day Camp Information

Trail # NW Tuesday, June DESIGN. Provide an Review the Provide an. Project Goals: System system. wayfinding

* WHH Klondike Derby *

Cambridge Folk Festival. Information Sheet for Disabled People

Oceano Dunes SVRA (Pismo Beach)

PROPOSED MINUTES LAKETOWN TOWNSHIP PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION AT HUYSER FARM. July 21, 2010

Meadow Jamerman Sweetwater

Non-Motorized Transportation

Rules and Regulations

BICYCLING WITH KIDS: LONG DISTANCE RIDES FROM BELOIT TO SUPERIOR

2018 Hudson Valley Gingerbread Competition at Mohonk Mountain House 2018 Rules and Entry Forms

Nationally Accredited Camps and Staff

Step by Step Arriving at the Rally Ground. Step 1: Enter by the correct gate refer map. Step 2: Check in with Rally Staff at the Gate.

Northampton County Children, Youth & Families 2801 Emrick Boulevard Bethlehem, PA 18020

CAMPSITE 411. Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, Inc.

Telluride-to-Moab Alternative Singletrack Options

Nite at the Museum: Minecraft Mania

Crystal Lake Area Trails

Governor Wolf Building 45 North Second Street Easton, PA

2012 BLUE RIDGE COUNCIL EXPOREE Exporee Race to the Summit

Hotel Accessibility Pack

Joe Chao called the meeting to order at 1:30 p.m. A Board quorum was met. Board members present: Joe Chao, Tom Sprott, Debbie Brown.

2015 Business Survey Report Erie to Pittsburgh Trail March 2015

Shoot-O-Ree LEADER S GUIDE SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 CAMP CURRIER

Arts Camp 2017 Parent Manual. Pirate Camp

2015 Sakima District Fall Camporee

Updated 07/15/ SEASONAL RULES

FAQ s. Upon completion of your registration you will receive a series of s, including:

Delta Flight Museum Facility Rental Agreement

2018 IROQUOIS & SENECA Fishing Derby

Turning point district spring camporee 2018 Homecoming at Camp Wakpominee May 4th thru 6th 2018 Join us at the best camp in the Adirondacks.

City of Bath Scouts Jamboree bulletin 2 released 25th MAY 2016 Information for leaders. 1. Departure and arrival information AVON SCOUT JAMBOREE 2016

Transcription:

Rails-to-Trails 2018 Pennsylvania Sojourn D&L Trail Operations Manual

Contents Operations Manual Page 1 Table of Contents Page 77 Day 3 Water Stop 2 Info Page 2 Route Map Page 81-82 Day 3 Campsite Info Page 3 Sojourn Overview Page 84 85 Day 4 Staff Plan Page 4 6 General Info Page 86 90 Activity Logistics Page 7 8 Contact / Vendor List Page 91 Catering Plan Page 9 10 Locations / Addresses Page 92 Talent Show Info Page 11 13 Trail Section List Page 94-95 Day 5 Staff Plan Page 14 15 Communication Protocol Page 96 101 Day 5 Route Information Page 16 Catering Page 100 Day 5 Lunch Information Page 17 18 Port-a-John Page 101 Day 5 Water Stop 1 Info Page 19 Glossary Page 102 Finish Map Page 21 23 Day 1 Staff Plan Page 103 Finish Procedures Page 24 28 Day 1 Arrival Procedures Page 104 Hospital List Page 29-30 Start Map & Procedures Page 31 39 Day 1 Route Information Page 40-41 Jim Thorpe Campsite Info Page 43-45 Day 2 Staff Plan Page 46-47 Bridge Dedication Info Page 48-65 Day 2 Route Information Page 54 Day 2 Water Stop 1 Info Page 56 Day 2 Lunch Information Page 66 Day 2 Campsite Map Page 68 70 Day 3 Staff Plan Page 71 80 Day 3 Route Information Page 74 Day 3 Water Sop #1 1

Route Map 2

2018 Sojourn Overview D&L Trail in the Delaware & Lehigh Heritage Corridor Dates: Sunday, June 10 to Thursday, June 14, 2018 300 Riders 30+ Number of staff and volunteers Primary Organizations Rails-to-Trails Conservancy D&L National Heritage Corridor Pocono Whitewater/Biking Arrival Location: Hugh Moore Park Easton, PA Start Location: Glenn Summit, PA Ending Location: Hugh Moore Park Easton, PA Daily Schedule Comfy Campers Coffee Service: 6:00am Breakfast times to be 7:00am to 8:30am Rider Departure: 9:00am (may vary slightly) Lunch: 11:30am-1:30pm (approx.) Dinner Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm (approx.) Quiet Hours, 10:00pm to 6:00am 3

General Information Directional Support Staff Sojourn staff on the route should not impede the flow of traffic or attempt to control/stop traffic in any way. Directional support is there to make sure the riders cross when it is safe to do so. Only Police, Fire and DOT are authorized to control traffic. Bike riders don t cross traffic from a stopped position as quickly as a pedestrian, so allow for a larger gap in traffic before signaling that it is safe to cross Do not leave the position until the last sweep rider has passed by Please make sure you understand your location and how you will get there and back to camp. Please see Rob/Tom/Brian to confirm your location the day prior. Sweep / Safety Riders Sweep riders are to ride with the last groups of riders. The very last sweep rider should always stay with/behind the last known rider. Let the water/lunch stop staff know that you are the tail end of the ride. Safety riders are to ride spread throughout the middle of the pack of riders. All Sweep/Safety riders should not ride too close to each other, but spread out amongst the sojourner riders to offer support. Make sure that you have a small first aid kit with you when riding. Campsite Management List Port-a-johns are in place and shower truck is operational RTC & Info Tents are setup and have needed equipment Water buffalo is in place and working Campsite games are in place Power is working at all locations, RTC power cords are in place Tent layout is appropriate Signup lists are available Merch is available White boards are placed and updated 4

General Information RTC and D&L Info Tents The info tents will be the central hub for campsite management. Sojourners (not already signed up for a kayak tour) may sign up for the evening or afternoon #2 tour on Day 1 & 2, and may also sign up for the Walking Meditation Tour. The massage signup list will be at the tent, but the masseuse will eventually move that to their tent and you can direct folks there to sign up. RTC Info Tent will also sell RTC merchandise Whiteboard with evening & following day s schedule and locations (departure time) Maps (limited supply, don t give out to riders) Tent also serves as the merchandise table. All RTC Staff need to know how to use Square for purchases. Need a power drop at the tent for powering the ipad and a lantern Staff Tents from Comfy Campers: These are expected to be set up between 3:00pm and 4:00pm each day. A note about scheduling: Some times listed will vary based on the expected duration of other elements happening before them. Some elements will go longer than their expected times. Things like tours, activities and other contracted organizations have more fixed times that are less flexible. Assignments are listed as to when the role is active, and best to arrive to the location prior to the start time in order to get everything setup an in place. Before you breakdown a water stop, lunch location or depart a Course Direction Support role make sure that ALL sweep riders have passed by and that there are no more riders on the route. The last rider will tell you they are the tail end of the ride. Permits / Police / Community / Media All RTC staff have digital copies of permits. Rob will have the hard copies with him. If you are approached by any police officer, city official or person requesting a permit immediately call Tom, Rob or Brandi. Brandi Horton is RTC s primary media spokesperson. If you are approach by the media or city official please pass along her cell phone number to them. 5

General Information Water Stops and Lunch Locations Equipment for each Water Stop is: Table, 2 coolers, snacks, electrolyte drink mix, trash bags, first aid kit, gloves Ice to be picked up on the way to the stop Tent is preferred but optional Leads for these locations should make sure to reach out to Tom or Rob for equipment pickup once they are done, and have their bike with Maps Maps are oriented with NORTH being at the top of the page and SOUTH at the bottom. There are few exceptions and they are labeled. Map Legend Vehicle Route Rider Route Traffic Support / Staff Direction Signage Info Tent Info Tent Misc. Location Catering Restrooms Shower Truck Water Stop / Fill Up 6

Contact List Name Mobile Role Brandi Horton 703-307-8891 VP, RTC Tom Sexton 717-512-7245 Ride Director Rob brown 703-599-9387 Sojourn Staff RTC Suzanne Matyas 571-276-0514 Sojourn Staff RTC Liz Sewell 908-705-5762 Sojourn Staff RTC Anya Saretzky 609-433-1098 Sojourn Staff RTC Jorge Brito 215 421 4010 Sojourn Staff RTC Leah Gerber 574-276-3329 Sojourn Staff RTC Milo Bateman 703-953-9446 Sojourn Staff RTC Wendy Palmer 717-512 0825 Sojourn Staff Rod Mann Sojourn Staff Jen Mann Sojourn Staff Leanne Rock 717-636-2297 Sojourn Staff Bob Selvaggio 202-256-0899 Sojourn Staff Jack Chestnut 570-220-8042 Sojourn Staff Elissa Garafolo 610-984-4786 Exec. Dir, D&L Claire Sadler 484-225-7543 Sojourn Staff D&L Brian Greene 215-781-2605 Sojourn Staff D&L Lauren Golden 610-984-4752 Sojourn Staff D&L Scott Evert 610-295-8506 Sojourn Staff D&L Chris Szarko 484-523-2178 Sojourn Staff D&L Dean Hower 610-462-0617 Sojourn Staff Kathy Henderson 570-778-8147 Sojourn Staff Melinda Underwood 201-919-4506 Sojourn Staff Sue Urban 610-392-1447 Sojourn Staff Dave Tachovsky 610-248-1871 Sojourn Staff Paul Fogal 570-977-4887 Owner, Pocono WhiteWater Cleo Fogal 570-357-7789 Owner, Pocono WhiteWater Sierra Fogal 570-778-4387 Sojourn Staff Pocono Reed 570-650-1672 Sojourn Staff Pocono Mike McLeod 610-714-9693 Sojourn Staff Pocono 7

Contact List - Vendors Organization Name Mobile Role Royal Gourmet Stewart Kessler 610-390-0880 c 610-759-8080 o Catering Comfy Campers Shawn Stewart 315-246-48761 Camping Services United Site Services (USS) Lori Schweitzer 484-363-2202, 610-587-8877 Office Contact United Site Services (USS) United Site Service Zach McCalicher Customer Service 610.721.2875 Field Contact 1-800-864-5387 General Bowman s Hill WP Kelly Joslin 215.862.2924 x102 Tour - Contact Bowman s Hill WP Richard Yah 215-862-2924 Pavilion Rental - Contact DCNR Katie Martens (610) 982-0161 Kayak Guide Friends of Washington Crossing Jennifer Martin 215-493-4076 Assist. Dir. WC Tours 3 Kids Market Frank & Chris 484-464-5445 Owners Frenchtown Eric Fiorito 732-371-9173 Contact Old Barracks Museum Group Res 888-227-7225 Contact Asa Packer Mansion Ava Bretzik 570-778-7359 Contact Jim Thorpe Massage & Wellness Shelley Hunt 484-629-9079 Masseuse 8

Location Overview Location Day Notes Hugh Moore Park Sunday Rider Check In Glen Summit Sunday Ride Start White Haven Sunday Lunch spot along route Jim Thorpe Sunday Campsite Mansion House Bridge Dedication Monday Jim Thorpe Allentown, Catasauqua, Northampton Monday Road section Hugh Moore Park Monday Campsite Frenchtown, NJ Tuesday Suggested lunch stop Lambertville, NJ Tuesday Cross over back to PA New Hope, PA Tuesday Town of interest Washington Crossing: Upper Park Tuesday Campsite Washington Crossing: Upper Park Wednesday Rest Day Hugh Moore Park Thursday End Campsite Town Day Sam Miller Field Jim Thorpe, PA Night 1, June 10 Hugh Moore Park Easton, PA Night 2, June 11 Washington Crossing: Upper Park New Hope, PA Night 3 & Night 4, June 12 & 13 9

Address List Name Point Address Hugh Moore Park Arrival Point 2750 Hugh Moore Park Rd, Easton, PA Glen Summit Ride Start 576 Woodlawn Ave, Mountain Top, PA White Haven Day 1 Lunch Location Hugh Moore Park Day 2 Campsite 2750 Hugh Moore Park Rd, Easton, PA Jim Thorpe Day 1 End Sam Miller Field Day 1 Campsite 198, 122 North Ave, Jim Thorpe, PA 3 Kids Market Day 2 Breakfast 243 Center Ave, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 Asa Packer Mansion Day 1 & 2 Tour Packer Hill Ave, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 Mansion House Bridge Bridge Dedication Jim Thorpe, PA Northampton Allentown Road Section Various Canal Street Park Day 2 Lunch Canal St and 14th, Northampton, PA Hugh Moore Park Day 2 Campsite 2750 Hugh Moore Park Rd, Easton, PA Frenchtown, NJ Day 3 Lunch Various Frenchtown, NJ Day 3 Cross to NJ Frenchtown-Uhlerstown Bridge, NJ Bull s Island Rec Center Day 3 WS #2 2185 Daniel Bray Hwy, Stockton, NJ 08559 Lambertville, NJ Day 3 Cross to PA East Bridge, Lamberville, NJ Upper Park: WC Day 3 & 4 Campsite 1635 River Rd, New Hope, PA Lower Park: WC Day 4 - WC Tour 1112 River Rd, Washington Crossing, PA Bowman s Hill Wildflower Preserve Day 4 Tour 1635 River Rd, New Hope, PA Hessian Barracks Day 4 Tour 101 Barrack St, Trenton, NJ Hugh Moore Park Ride End 2750 Hugh Moore Park Rd, Easton, PA 10

Trail Sections & Mileage Day 1 - June 10 Stops Trail Section Section Mileage Daily Mileage Trip Mileage Water Stop #1 Black Diamond Trail Head 0 0 0 Black Diamond - White Haven 9.8 9.8 9.8 Lunch - Downtown White Haven Downtown (road) 0.3 10.1 10.1 Water Stop # 2 Pocono Biking (Whitehaven) White Haven - Lehigh Tannery 1.6 11.7 11.7 Water Stop # 3 Lehigh Tannery - Rockport 7.7 19.4 19.4 Rockport - Glen Onoko 12.6 32 32 Glen Onoko - Jim Thorpe 2.2 34.2 34.2 Day 2 - June 11 Section Daily Trip Stops Trail Section Mileage Mileage Mileage Jim Thorpe 0 0 34.2 Jim Thorpe - Pedestrian Bridge 0.6 0.6 34.8 Pedestrian Bridge - Weissport 3.5 4.1 38.3 Weissport - Marvin Gardens 3.6 7.7 41.9 Marvin Gardens - East Penn 1 8.7 42.9 East Penn - Lehigh Gap 3.4 12.1 46.3 Water Stop #1 - Slatington Vis Cen Lehigh Gap - Slatington 1.9 14 48.2 Slatingon - Cove Road 5.5 19.5 53.7 Cove Road - River Drive 1.6 21.1 55.3 River Drive to Cemeton 2.3 23.4 57.6 Lunch - Canal Street Park Cementon - Northampton 1.4 24.8 59 Northampton - North Catasauqua 1 25.8 60 North Catasauqua - Catasauqua 1.4 27.2 61.4 Catasauqua - Hanover Township 0.8 28 62.2 Hanover Township - Kimmett's Lock 1 29 63.2 Kimmett's Lock - Allentown 2.1 31.1 65.3 Water Stop 2 - Sand Island Park Allentown - Bethlehem 3.9 35 69.2 Bethlehem - Freemansburg 3.5 38.5 72.7 Freemansburg - Farmersville 1.5 40 74.2 Farmersville - Route 33 Boat Launch 2.1 42.1 76.3 Route 33 Boat Launch - Palmer Riverview 2.2 44.3 78.5 Palmer Riverview - Hugh Moore 11 Park 0.7 45 79.2

Trail Sections & Mileage Day 3 - June 12 Stops Trail Section Section Mileage Daily Mileage Trip Mileage Hugh Moore Park 0 0 79.2 Hugh Moore Park - Forks of the Delaware 2.3 2.3 81.5 Forks of the Delaware - Wy Hit Tuk Park 2.4 4.7 83.9 Wy Hit Tuk Park - T. Roosevelt Rereation Area 3.4 8.1 87.3 Water Stop 1 - T. Roosevelt Recreation Area - Delaware Canal SP Durham Aqueduct 3.9 12 91.2 Lunch - Frenchtown Durham Aqueduct - Frenchtown, NJ 9.4 21.4 100.6 Frenchtown, NJ - Kingwood Boat Launch 0.9 22.3 101.5 Kingwood Boat Launch - Fairview Rd 1.4 23.7 102.9 Fairview Rd - Point Pleasant 4.8 28.5 107.7 Point Pleasant - Byram 0.9 29.4 108.6 Byram - Bull's Island 0.9 30.3 109.5 Water Stop 2 - Bull's Island Recreaction Center Bull's Island - Prallsville Mill and Lock 3 33.3 112.5 Prallsville Mill and Lock - Stockton 0.3 33.6 112.8 Stockton - Jimison Farm 2.4 36 115.2 Jimison Farm - Lambertville Lock 1.5 37.5 116.7 Lambertville Lock - New Hope 0.5 38 117.2 New Hope - Washington Crossing Upper Park 2.1 40.1 119.3 12

Trail Sections & Mileage Stops Lunch Tinicum Water Stop 1 Day 5 - June 14 Section Daily Trip Trail Section Mileage Mileage Mileage Washington Crossing Upper Park 0 0 119.3 Washington Crossing Upper Park - New Hope 2.1 2.1 121.4 New Hope - Virginia Forrest Recreaction ARea 4.7 6.8 126.1 Virginia Forrest Recreation Area - Tinicum Park 9.7 16.5 135.8 Tinicum Park - Durham Aqueduct 10.7 27.2 146.5 Durham Aqueduct - Theordore Roosevelt Rec Area 3.9 31.1 150.4 Theordore Roosevelt Rec - Wy Hit Tuk Park 3.4 34.5 153.8 Wy Hit Tuk Park - Forks of the Delaware 2.4 36.9 156.2 Forks of the Delaware - Hugh Moore Park 2.3 39.2 158.5 Digital Route Maps Digital Planning Resources June 10 - Day 1 Route June 11 - Day 2 Route June 12 - Day 3 Route June 13 - Day 4 Rest Day June 14 - Day 5 Route 13

Rider Support Number 267-714-3251 Protocol Incoming Messages For serious / life threatening medical emergencies dial 911 first. The Rider Support Number (RSN) is distributed to all riders and staff/volunteers at the sojourn. This number is the primary number riders should call if they need to speak with a Sojourn Staff person. This number will ring to the phones of 6 RTC Staff cell phones. Riders are instructed to use this number for most concerns while on the sojourn broken bikes, minor medical issues, inability to continue riding, lost, etc. Once the emergency is being taken care of, then call the Rider Support Number to inform staff. Sojourn Staff should use individual contact numbers for Logistical and Customer Service matters for direct communication. The RSN uses the Google Voice Platform. If a rider texts this number the message is turned into an email and sent to Rob. He will check this when possible, but do not indicate to riders that this is an appropriate communication method. 14

Rider Notification System #797979 Protocol Outgoing Messages For serious / life threatening medical emergencies dial 911 first. The Rider Notification System (RNS) will be used to send text messages to riders and Sojourn Staff. The messages are sent as standard text messages. Limited staff will have access to this platform. If you come across a major issue that needs to be communicated out to riders please call Brandi, Tom, Rob or Suzanne directly. The RNS will only be used to communicate if there are any issues that all riders need to be made aware of (ex: lighting, course closure, inclement weather, route obstruction, wild animal, etc.) A Welcome/Test message will be sent the morning of June 10 th Riders may respond to text messages, however it is best to call into the Rider Support Number for any issues. Note: 5% of riders opted out of receiving messages. If you receive an RNS message don t assume all the riders around you did. EZ Text is the platform we are using for this. 15

Catering Schedule Overview Sunday, June 10, 2018 Breakfast On their own Easton, PA Various Lunch On their own White Haven, PA 11am 1pm Dinner On their own Jim Thorpe, PA Evening Monday, June 11, 2018 Breakfast 3 Kid's Market Jim Thorpe, PA 7am - 8:30am Canal St Park, Lunch Royal Gourmet Northampton 11am - 2pm Dinner Royal Gourmet Hugh Moore Park 5pm - 7pm Tuesday, June 12, 2018 Breakfast Royal Gourmet Hugh Moore Park 7am - 8:30am Lunch On their own Frenchtown, NJ 11am 2pm Dinner On their own New Hope, PA Evening Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Breakfast Royal Gourmet Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 7am -8:30am Lunch Royal Gourmet Upper Park @ Washington Crossing Dinner Royal Gourmet Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Thursday, June 14, 2018 Breakfast Royal Gourmet Upper Park @ Wash. Cross Lunch Royal Gourmet Tinicum Park - 5/7 Boxed lunch Dinner On their own 11:30am -2pm 5pm 7pm 7am -8:30am 10am 1pm Catering Contacts Stewart Kessler: 610-390-0880 Karen Hamner: 610-759-8080 (office) 16

Restroom Facilities Sunday, June 10, 2018 Several permanent - museum Hugh Moore Park and park building Pre-existing port-a-johns and Riverview Park small field house Glen Summit 3 & 1 ADA - USS 8 & 1 ADA - USS, permanent Jim Thorpe Campsite fieldhouse Monday, June 11, 2018 Canal St Park (lunch) Permanent, no additional Hugh Moore Park Several permanent - museum Campsite and park building Tuesday, June 12, 2018 Washington Cross. 9 & 1 ADA - USS. Some avail at Campsite BHWP Pavilion limited access Bull s Island Rec Center 1 & 0 ADA Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Washington Cross. 9 & 1 ADA - USS. Some avail at Campsite BHWP Pavilion limited access Thursday, June 14, 2018 Tinicum Park (lunch) Hugh Moore Park Campsite Permanent, no additional Several permanent - museum and park building 17

Port-a-John Notes Vendor: United Site Services (USS) Formerly Potty Queen Contact: Office: Lori Schwitzer Field: Zachary McCalicher 610-721 -.2875 Shower Truck Self contained for water and power. Will station itself near the facilities building at HMP. Will be available at the end of the sojourn. Note: Comfy Campers towel service won t be avail on June 14 for anyone. If leaving a location with a port-a-john please notify the field contact for USS that it is ready for pickup. Zip tie the door shut if you are able to. Bull s Island Recreation Center: We are specifically prohibited from using the restrooms in the facility building there. If someone needs an ADA restroom they may use the building. Port-a-John Drops Glenn Summit: Friday, June 8 Sam Miller Field: Friday, June 8 Bull s Island: Wednesday, June 12 th Washington Crossing: Wednesday, June 12 th 18

Glossary of Terms Active: Lunch/water stop/etc. means the station is ready to receive and support riders. Setup is complete. Lead: Responsible for setup, management and breakdown of an element. Ex: Campsite Lead, Water Stop Lead, Tour Lead POC: Point of Contact. Similar to Lead. Medical Incident: Illness, injury, etc. are always referred to as incidents. Emergency Medical Incident: Internal use only, for serious medical issues that require immediate medical attention (ex. Broken bones, severe injury, heart/head injuries, heat stroke, etc.). Non-emergency Medical Incident: Do not require immediate medical attention (sprained ankle, pulled muscle, sore knee, chaffing, etc.) Support Staff: Person who provides additional support to an area/responsibility and reports back to a Lead. Ex: Course Direction Support - Sojourn Staff who is positioned at a road crossing to provided guidance and information for riders. Note: Staff should not act as traffic control officers and direct traffic/vehicles in any way. Only police and Dept. of Transportation employees are authorized to do so. Breakdown: All equipment is packed up and ready for pickup, trash is cleaned up and bagged, misc. PA System: Public address system or speaker system. Audio amplification. EOD: End of Day Trail Section: Pre-determined section of the trail as defined by the D&L NHC 19

Day 1 Sunday, June 10th 20

Day 1 Personnel Schedule (1 of 3) Roles / Responsibilities Times Person Ride Director All Day Tom VP, Communications All Day Brandi Social Media POC All Day Suzanne Hugh Moore Park Check In Manager 5:00am - 8:00am Rob Check In Staff 1 5:30am - 8:00am Suzanne Check In Staff 2 5:30am - 8:00am Leah Check In Staff 3 5:30am - 8:00am Anya Check In Staff 4 5:30am - 8:00am Liz Bus Captains 1 7:00am - 9:00am Tom, Wendy Bus Captains 2 7:00am - 9:00am Anya, Brian Bus Captains 3 7:00am - 9:00am Liz, Jen Bus Captains 4 7:00am - 9:00am Milo, Cleo Bus Captains 5 7:00am - 9:00am Suzanne, Leanne Bus Captains 6 7:00am - 9:00am Brandi, Elissa Bus Captains 7 7:00am - 9:00am Sierra, Leah Luggage Truck Driver 6:00am - 10:00am John, Jack Luggage Truck Support 6:00am - 8:00am Milo, Dave Parking Support 1 5:30am - 8:00am Lauren, Dean Parking Support 2 5:30am - 8:00am Claire Parking Support 3 (Parking 5:30am - 8:00am Lead) Chris Parking Support 4 5:30am - 8:00am Brian Parking Support 5 5:30am - 8:00am Melinda, Kathy Golf Cart Driver 6:30am - 8:00am Scott Bus Loading staff - Drivers Paul, Mike, Tom, Bus 5:30am - 8:00am + 3 Drivers Bus Drivers x 7 5:30am - 10:00am Pocono Staff, Mike drives last trailer Bike Truck Driver & Bike Loading 5:30am - 10:00am Pocono Staff Truck (Tom's) Driver 7:30am - 9:00am Bob Selvagio 21

Day 1 Personnel Schedule (2 of 3) Glen Summit & Route Glen Summit - Bike Setup 7:00am - 9:00am Reed Course Manager / SAG Vehicle 8:30am - 4:00pm Tom Nurse - Vehicle 8:30am - 4:00pm Sue Transport 9:00am - 11:00am Rob Course DS 1 - White Haven downtown / Weclome Table 9:00am - 11:00am Lauren, Claire, Brandi Course DS 2 - Jim Thorpe - 1:00pm-4:00pm Pocono Lot Course DS 3 - White Haven Main & Berwick 10:00am - 1:00pm Sweep Rider # 1 9:30am - 3:30pm Liz Sweep Rider # 2 9:30am - 3:30pm Leanne Sweep Rider # 3 9:30am - 3:30pm Bob Sweep Rider # 3 9:30am - 3:30pm Jen Safety Rider - #1 8:30am - 3:30pm Dean Safety Rider - #2 8:30am - 3:30pm Melinda Safety Rider - #3 8:30am - 3:30pm Kathy Safety Rider - #4 8:30am - 3:30pm Dave Safety Rider - #5 8:30am - 3:30pm Anya Lead Rider 8:30am - 3:30pm Brian Rider 8:30am - 3:30pm Elissa Rider / Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Cleo Rider / Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Wendy Water Stop #1 - Glenn Summit Water Stop #2 Pocono Whitewater- White Haven Location 8:00am - 10:00am 10:00am - 12:00pm Paul, Tom, Leah White Haven Police Bob + PW Staff PW staff, Milo Mechanic at Glen Summit 8:00am - 10:00am Rod Mann 22

Day 1 Personnel Schedule (3 of 3) Jim Thorpe Campsite Manager 10:00am - EOD Rob Info Tent PM Shift #1 4:00pm - 7:00pm Anya Info Tent PM Shift #1 4:00pm - 7:00pm Liz Info Tent PM Shift #2 7:00pm - 10:00pm Milo Info Tent PM Shift #2 7:00pm - 10:00pm Rob D&L Info Tent PM Shift 4:00pm - 9:00pm Claire & Joe Jim Thorpe Shuttle Driver (evening) 7:00pm - 9:30pm Tom Campsite Nurse #1 4:00pm - EOD Sue Masseuse TBD Shelley Hunt Mechanic 3:00pm - EOD Rod Mann 23

Hugh Moore Park Day 1: Arrival Map #1 #7 Luggage Truck Rider Check-In 24

Hugh Moore Park Day 1: Arrival Map 25

Hugh Moore Park Day 1: Arrival Procedures Procedures 1. Riders will first encounter the Parking Support Staff they will be guided to park and instructed to check in after parking. 1. D&L Staff will determine how best to park the cars and areas. 2. Riders will proceed to the check in at the table located at the Pavilion 3. Riders will move to the SWAG Bag table to get their bag. Riders will be instructed to: 1. Attach the bands to their bike, luggage, & wrist 2. Drop off their luggage at Luggage Truck parked near the facilities building 3. Fill up water bottles (next to Luggage Truck) 4. Use the restroom BEFORE going to the buses 5. Ride their bike over to the Bus Loading area 6. Riders will NOT see their luggage again until the EOD, carry everything you need with you for the first day of riding Those without bikes can walk to Bus Loading or they can be transported via golf cart. Approx. 1 mile away. Water stop set up near the luggage truck. Luggage loading truck set up near the facilities building. Tom to transport and divide snacks among the buses. 26

Hugh Moore Park Day 1: Bus/Truck Info Bus Protocol Vehicles 7 shuttle buses and 3 have trailers 2 Penske Trucks (26 ) to haul bikes 2 Pocono Flatbeds to haul bikes Luggage Truck (26 ) Paul Fogal will lead the bus loading area Bus 1, 2 and 7 have the bike trailers Bus 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 do not have trailers 1 st truck departs with Bus 3 & 4 2 nd truck departs with Bus 5 & 6 First 4 bus captains are needed at bus site shortly after first riders arrive so as to not delay bus departure Buses will be numbered (#1 departs first, #7 is last) Make sure all buses are full and have the bus captain onboard and then depart when ready Riders are not assigned buses, it is first come first serve Bus drivers will not attend the planning meeting 6/9 Jack Chestnut Will meet the luggage truck in Hugh Moore Park on June 10 th. John and Jack will drive the luggage truck to Jim Thorpe. 27

Bus Captains Hugh Moore Park Day 1: Bus/Truck Info Confirm all riders have everything they need from their luggage before getting on the bus. Review the Bus Captain Speech prior to the June 10 th Make sure that you are at your bus before it departs, we don t want to delay bus departures Try to keep riders on the bus once they have boarded Hand out snacks once underway Tom to transport snacks from Hugh Moore Park to the bus loading area in his truck the morning of Bus captain speech is to orient the riders to the overall sojourn, and specifically to the first two days of logistics and route. The goal is for them to have an understanding of what to expect on the ride, what to do in an emergency, and what to be on the lookout for while riding (fun & historical items). People won t memorize the schedule or every trail they are riding on. 28

Glen Summit Day 1: Map Black Diamond Trailhead 576 Woodlawn Ave, Mountain Top, PA 18707 29

Glen Summit Day 1: Start Procedures Pocono Bike Truck will arrive here directly and start to setup bikes for pickup. Two Pocono Biking Staff will be onsite with a bike rental list and will manage the distribution of bikes to riders that rented. Water Station Coolers will be placed on the back of the RTC Pickup to be filled by Bob Selvagio at Hugh Moore Park prior to arriving to Glen Summit. Truck will arrive with the first bus, and set up the coolers immediately for use. Coolers will be moved to another vehicle once the RTC Pickup departs for course operations. Coolers should be taken by Pocono Biking staff at the end of the Start Area and delivered to Sam Miller Field Bus Captains switch to next role once their bus has dropped off the riders at Glen Summit Tom will set up the signage for the first day of riding on Saturday, June 9. Riders are to depart once they are ready. Do not hold them at the start to wait for later buses. Individuals may wait if friends/family are on later buses. The goal is to have the riders start as soon as possible so the trail is not crowded. Water Stop #3 is unsupported by Sojourn Staff. It is at the Rockport Access of Lehigh Gorge State Park. There are permanent bathrooms and water fountains. Movements Rob to transport Brandi, Milo & Leah from Glen Summit to White Haven with Water Stop #2 equipment all 3 to bring bikes. 30

Glen Summit to Jim Thorpe Day 1: Route Map 31

Glen Summit to Jim Thorpe Day 1: Route Procedures Riders will depart the Black Diamond Trailhead in Glen Summit once they are ready. We do not do a mass rider departure in order to keep the trailhead from getting too crowded. Water Stop #1 is at this trailhead. Riders will have a very simple ride to White Haven. There is one road crossing that is easy to manage. White Haven may be a bit busier with traffic than usual this weekend, but the police will be at the main intersection. Local officials and media have been invited to greet the riders as they come off the trail at the north end of town. Riders have a variety of restaurant options for lunch. Pocono Biking has a storefront on the trail at the south end of town and we will have Water Stop #2 there no snacks needed. White Haven to Glen Onoko will not have cell service. This is the in the Lehigh Valley Gorge. Park Rangers patrol the area frequently. Water Stop #3 is unsupported at the Rockport Access area in the Lehigh Valley Gorge State Park. The trail is well maintained and easy to follow at this point. Riders will exit the trail just before the train station in Jim Thorpe and end their ride at the Pocono Biking storefront downtown. Riders will then be given instructions on making their way up the hill to the campsite at Sam Miller Field. The hills are steep so be prepared to help riders with this. 32

Glen Summit to Jim Thorpe Day 1: Route Info Day 1 - June 10 Stops Trail Section Section Mileage Daily Mileage Trip Mileage Water Stop #1 Black Diamond Trail Head 0 0 0 Black Diamond - White Haven 9.8 9.8 9.8 Lunch - Downtown White Haven Downtown (road) 0.3 10.1 10.1 Water Stop # 2 Pocono Biking (Whitehaven) White Haven - Lehigh Tannery 1.6 11.7 11.7 Water Stop # 3 Lehigh Tannery - Rockport 7.7 19.4 19.4 Rockport - Glen Onoko 12.6 32 32 Glen Onoko - Jim Thorpe 2.2 34.2 34.2 33

Glen Summit to Jim Thorpe Day 1: Middleburg Road No Staff needed at this location 34

Glen Summit to Jim Thorpe Day 1: White Haven Press / media opportunity here 35

Glen Summit to Jim Thorpe Day 1: White Haven 36

Jim Thorpe Day 1: Hill Procedures Pocono Biking has a storefront in downtown Jim Thorpe immediately adjacent to the trail. This will be used as our end point for the day s ride. Signage and staff support should be gathered here. Jim Thorpe has a very steep hill to get from the trail to the campsite. There are two routes, Packer Hill Ave or Opera House Hill Road, and both are difficult to ride. Packer Hill Ave is steeper, but shorter, and more direct to the campsite. Hill Road is still steep, but longer and wider, and a longer route to the campsite. Sojourn Staff will be stationed at Pocono Biking to greet the riders as they come in, explain the two options of routes to get to the campsite. There will be a large printed map for explaining the camp route Riders may lock their bikes at Pocono Biking if they don t want to walk them up the hill. Pocono Biking staff on hand to assist with locking up bikes. Bikes are left outside of Pocono overnight frequently and are safe. RTC nor Pocono make any guarantees though. People who left their lock in their luggage will need to retrieve it from camp A shuttle bus will be able to take people to the camp only if they are unable to walk up the hill. Limited service only for necessity, not a convenience shuttle. 37

Jim Thorpe Day 1: Opera Hill Road Option 1 Directional Signage Traffic Support SOUTH NORTH 38

Jim Thorpe Day 1: Packer Hill Road Option 2 Directional Signage Traffic Support 39

Jim Thorpe Day 1: Campsite Map 3 Kids Market is 2 blocks away from camp (yellow arrow above) 40

Jim Thorpe Day 1 & 2: Campsite Procedures Afternoon / Evening RTC & D&L Info Tent set up by the carport A shuttle van will run from Pocono Biking to the Campsite starting at 8:00pm and going until 9:30pm to transport folks up and down the hill after dinner. Tom will be the driver for this vehicle. Vehicles can park at the lot down the hill, and avoid the street parking except for drop off. Luggage truck can park next to the campsite. Shower truck may be in the new parking lot if water is accessible Rob to pick up beer from Dunbar Bottling (202 Maiden Ln, Lehighton,PA,18235) in the afternoon. Rob to check in with 3 Kids Market after 1:00pm Information Tent Asa Packer Mansion signup sheet should be available. 100 people max may sign up. People may join the morning of, but signup is preferred. Riders needs to pack their tent and bags and get breakfast right at 7:00am to make this tour. Maya will be delivering the pre-ordered juice to sojourners at the info tent in the morning and it may be picked up from there. Yoga Lead should assist with this. Kayak Tour signup ( moonlight and 2 nd afternoon tour) and Walking Meditation signup are available here. 41

Day 2 Monday, June 11th 42

Day 2 Personnel Schedule (1 of 3) Role Times Person Ride Director All Day Tom VP, Communications All Day Brandi Social Media POC All Day Suzanne Trail Blazer POC All Day Jorge Jim Thorpe / Bridge Campsite Manger 6:00am - 10:00am Rob Yoga Class Support 6:15am - 8:30am Anya Asa Packer Mansion lead 7:00am - 8:30am Liz & Suzanne Morning Activity Social Media 7:00am - 8:30am Suzanne Info Tent AM x 1 7:00am - 8:30am Milo Mechanic (Camp) 7:00am - 8:30am Rod Luggage Truck Loading & Driving 7:00am - 8:30am Mike, Jack Media Lead - Bridge 8:30am - 10:30am Brandi Presenter - Bridge 8:30am - 10:00am Tom Rider Organization - Bridge 9:00am - 10:00am Liz, Anya, Leah Bridge Photography - RTC 9:00am - 10:00am Suzanne, Milo, Wendy Bridge Dedication 9:00am - 11:30am Dennis School Bridge Dedication 9:00am - 11:30am Martha Capwell-Fox Bridge Dedication 9:00am - 11:30am Loretta Susen Bridge Dedication 9:00am - 11:30am Aurelia Rapp 43

Day 2 Personnel Schedule (2 of 3) Route Course Manager 7:00am - 7:30pm Tom Nurse - Vehicle 7:00am - 7:30pm Sue Urban Course DS 1 - Weissport 10:15am - 11:30am RTC #1 - Leah Course DS 2 - Weisport - Bridge St Intersection 10:15am - 11:30am D&L #6 Course DS 3 - Lizard Creek Croad 10:30am - 11:30am Liz Course DS 4 - Cementon Trailhead 12:00pm - 2:00pm D&L #1 Course DS 5 - W 10th and Main 12:00pm - 2:30pm D&L #2 Course DS 6 - Catasauqua 1 12:30pm - 3:00pm D&L #3 Course DS 7 - Catasauqu 2 12:30pm - 3:00pm D&L #4 Course DS 8 - Catasauqua 3 12:30pm - 3:00pm D&L #5 Course DS 9 - Allentown 1:30pm - 4:00pm Tom / Milo Sweep Rider # 1 10:00am - 7:00pm Anya Sweep Rider #2 10:00am - 7:00pm Leanne Safety Rider - #1 10:00am - 6:30pm Dean Safety Rider - #2 10:00am - 6:30pm Kathy Safety Rider - #3 10:00am - 6:30pm Dave Safety Rider - #4 10:00am - 6:30pm Melinda Front Rider 10:00am - 5:00pm Brian Rider / Photographer 10:00am - 5:00pm Cleo Rider / Photographer 10:00am - 5:00pm Wendy Water Stop #1 Manager - Slatingon Trailhead 11:00am - 12:30pm Suzanne Lunch Manager 11:30am - 2:00pm Tom + Brandi + Water Stop #2 Manager - Sand Island 2:30pm - 5:00pm Anya, Bob Bridge & Northampton - Press & Media Lead 8:00am - 3:00pm Brandi Bridge & Northampton - Press & Media 8:00am - 3:00pm Elissa Bridge & Northampton - Support 8:00am - 3:00pm Claire Bridge & Northampton - Support 8:00am - 3:00pm Lauren Bridge & Northampton - Support 10:00am - 2:00pm Scott 44

Day 2 Personnel Schedule (3 of 3) Hugh Moore Park Campsite Manger 12:00pm - EOD Rob HMP Program MC TBD Tom HMP - Stage Manager TBD Anya Campsite Social Media As needed Suzanne Campsite Drone Photography As needed Milo Mechanic (Camp) 4:00pm - EOD Rod Nurse (Camp) 7:30pm - EOD Sue Luggage Unloading 3:00pm - Completed Mike, Jack Info Tent PM Shift #1 5:00pm - 7:30pm Rob Info Tent PM Shift #1 5:00pm - 7:30pm Anya Info Tent PM Shift #2 7:30pm - 10:00pm Liz Info Tent PM Shift #2 7:30pm - 10:00pm Milo D&L Info Tent #1 5:00pm - 9:00pm Scott D&L Info Tent #2 Canal Boat RTC Lead #1 5:00pm - 6:00pm Suzanne Canal Boat RTC Lead #2 6:00pm - 7:00pm Leah Canal Boat Staff TBD Canal Boat Staff Masseuse 4:00pm - 9:00pm Shelley Hunt National Canal Museum 4:00pm - 7:30pm Daphne Mayer National Canal Museum 4:00pm - 7:30pm NCM Docents National Canal Museum 4:00pm - 7:30pm Boat Crew 45

Jim Thorpe Day 2: Campsite & Bridge Dedication Breakfast: 7:00am 8:30am Yoga / Juice Maya Kowalcyk is the yoga instructor Yoga will be held at 6:30am and 7:30am Sojourn staff should facilitate the setup of yoga mats, assist Maya and sojourners as needed. You may, but don t have to, participate in the yoga itself. Maya is also taking juice orders (online) and will be distributing this to riders. This can be done from the RTC Info Tent. RTC is not taking payment for juices. Class is $10, suggested donation. Attendees pay. Asa Packer Mansion 7:30am start of first tour, max of 100 Riders should depart camp at 7:15am All bags must be packed and loaded onto the truck prior to the tour. Bikes should be ridden down to Pocono Biking and parked there prior to the tour. Ask for James, lead tour manager, when you arrive. Ava Bretzik is the main contact. Tour is $10, suggested donation. Attendees pay. Mansion House Bridge Dedication All riders need to be at the bridge at 9:00am. Encourage riders to depart camp at 8:45am to head down to the bridge. Riders will gather at the RTC arch setup. Tom to install arch. Dedication starts at 9:15am Sojourners ride across the bridge at 9:30am and continue on the day s ride. Riders are a major part of the photo op for this event. Trail The trail immediately after the bridge is very rocky and riders may need assistance with carrying bikes here. All Sweep Riders and Safety Riders should assist with this. 46

Mansion House Bridge Day 2: Opening Ceremony Map Breakfast Bridge Dedication Bridge Dedication D&L Trail picks up here 47

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Trail Section List Day 2 - June 11 Stops Trail Section Section Mileage Daily Mileage Trip Mileage Jim Thorpe 0 0 34.2 Jim Thorpe - Pedestrian Bridge 0.6 0.6 34.8 Pedestrian Bridge - Weissport 3.5 4.1 38.3 Weissport - Marvin Gardens 3.6 7.7 41.9 Marvin Gardens - East Penn 1 8.7 42.9 East Penn - Lehigh Gap 3.4 12.1 46.3 Water Stop #1 - Slatingon Vis Cen Lehigh Gap - Slatington 1.9 14 48.2 Slatingon - Cove Road 5.5 19.5 53.7 Cove Road - River Drive 1.6 21.1 55.3 River Drive to Cemeton 2.3 23.4 57.6 Lunch - Canal Street Park Cementon - Northampton 1.4 24.8 59 Northampton - North Catasauqua 1 25.8 60 North Catasauqua - Catasauqua 1.4 27.2 61.4 Catasauqua - Hanover Township 0.8 28 62.2 Hanover Township - Kimmett's Lock 1 29 63.2 Kimmett's Lock - Allentown 2.1 31.1 65.3 Water Stop 2 - Sand Island Park Allentown - Bethlehem 3.9 35 69.2 Bethlehem - Freemansburg 3.5 38.5 72.7 Freemansburg - Farmersville 1.5 40 74.2 Farmersville - Route 33 Boat Launch 2.1 42.1 76.3 Route 33 Boat Launch - Palmer Riverview 2.2 44.3 78.5 Palmer Riverview - Hugh Moore Park 0.7 45 79.2 48

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Route Map (1 of 2) 49

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Route Map (2 of 2) 50

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Route Procedures Day 2 will have us depart the Bridge Dedication in Jim Thorpe and immediately hit the rockiest part of the trail. The trail is not finished for a short section and riders may be required to walk their bikes over this area. Once they get onto the rideable trail it is a bit roughly than the rest of the D&L Trail is but becomes nicely groomed shortly after this. This day has the majority of the road riding sections with a few small sections before lunch. We ride through the town of Weissport with our first major turn. Note: the continuation of the trail on the east side of the river and the turn that must be made (next page). After lunch in Northampton the riders will encounter the largest section of roads, approx. 6 miles. Catasauqua has several turns with lots of intersections so double check the route. We are riding through town, and remind sojourners to obey all traffic signals. Once through Catasauqua they will encounter a longer, but straight stretch of riding, in Allentown with minimal turns. Traffic is more significant and on faster roads in Allentown. Water Stop 1 at the Slatington Trailhead will be very easy to spot, as will lunch at Canal St Park (Northampton). The 2 nd Water Stop in Sand Island is more tricky, as it will be off of the trail in a larger park. Signage is needed to make sure riders don t miss it. There are bathrooms and other facilities (even a coffee shop) at this park. There is a section of stairs on the trail here, but riders can easily avoid it by riding around them into the parking lot. Youth Group Community Bike Works, will join us in Allentown at Canal Park and ride the final miles to Hugh Moore Park with us. At the Trail head at Canal St & S Albert St., Allentown, PA. Brandi to bike/get ride from Canal St Park in Northampton to meet them at 3:30pm. James / Adonis are the contacts. james@communitybikeworks.org acannon@communitybikeworks.org Movements Rob to drop off Suzanne at Slatington Trailhead w/ equip for WS#1 Tom to drop off Anya and Bob at Sand Island for WS#2 51

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Weissport X At the Red X the D&L Trail here continues south for 2 miles but then dead ends on the east side of the river. Riders must turn and ride through town and cross the bridge. 52

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Riverview Road 53

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Water Stop #1 Slatington Trailhead Visitors Center Visitors Center is a new facility w/ bathrooms, water and benches 54

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Cementon 55

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Lunch, Northampton Canal Street Park Lunch served at the main Pavilion (covered by trees) Bathrooms are permanent 1400 Canal St Park, Northampton, PA 56

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Northampton 57

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: North Catasauqua Main street (R) onto Grove Street to (L) onto 3 rd Street to (R) onto Eugene Street to (L) onto 2 nd St. Signage needed for turns at Eugene Street and 2 nd /Front Street 58

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Catasauqua 1 Riding on 2 nd St to (R) onto Race St to (L) onto Lehigh St. Police to be at intersection of Race St & Lehigh St. 59

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Allentown 1 Lehigh St turns into N Dauphin St 60

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Allentown 2 Continue on N Dauphin St 61

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Allentown 3 N Dauphin to Bradford St. Bradford is one way traffic for a short section. 62

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Allentown 4 Continue on N Bradford and join the trail. Turn onto N Albert St at the end of the trail 63

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Allentown 5 Continue South on N Albert St. Turn (R) into Canal St Park and rejoin the trail, which rides through to Hugh Moore Park. Red Star indicates the approximate location where Community Bike Works will meet the sojourners. 64

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Sand Island Water Stop WEST EAST Sand Island Trail connects back to D&L Trail very shortly East of the map edge 65

Hugh Moore Park Day 2: Campsite Map 66

Day 3 Tuesday, June 12 67

Day 3 Personnel Schedule (1 of 2) Role Times Person Ride Director All Day Tom VP, Communications All Day Brandi Social Media POC All Day Suzanne Hugh Moore Park Campsite Manger 6:00am - 9:30am Rob Info Tent AM x 1 6:30am - 8:30am Anya D&L Info Tent AM Shift 7:00am - 8:30am Scott Luggage Truck Loading & Driving 6:30am - 8:30am Mike, Jack, Milo Mechanic (Camp) 6:30am - 8:30am Rod Mann Route Course Manager 6:00am - 4:30pm Tom Nurse - Vehicle 6:00am - 4:30pm Sue Urban Sweep Rider #1 8:30am - 4:30pm Liz Sweep Rider #2 8:30am - 4:30pm Bob Sweep Rider #3 8:30am - 4:30pm Leanne Safety Rider - #1 8:30am - 3:30pm Kathy Safety Rider - #2 8:30am - 3:30pm Melinda Safety Rider - #3 8:30am - 3:30pm Dean Safety Rider - #4 8:30am - 3:30pm Dave Rider / Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Cleo Rider / Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Wendy Water Stop #1 Manager - Delaware Canal St Park - Durham Aqueduct 9:30am - 11:30am Anya, Leah Water Stop #2 Manager - Bull's Island 11:00am - 2:00pm Lauren & Suzanne Media / Community Relations 10:30am - 1:30pm Brandi 68

Day 3 Personnel Schedule (2 of 2) Course DS 1 - Uhlerstown- Frenchtown Bridge Role Times Person 10:00am - 1:00pm D&L Vol Course DS 2 - Lambertville 1:30pm - 3:30pm D&L Vol Course DS 3 - New Hope - Stairs Course DS 4 - New Hope - Main St Course DS 5 - New Hope - Bridge St Front Rider TBD TBD 2:00pm - 4:00pm 2:00pm - 4:00pm 1:30-3:30pm Milo + D&L Vol D&L Vol D&L Vol Brian Claire Elissa Washington Crossing Campsite Manger 12:00pm - EOD Rob Info Tent PM Shift #1 4:00pm - 7:00pm Rob Info Tent PM Shift #1 4:00pm - 7:00pm Suzanne Info Tent PM Shift #2 7:00pm - 10:00 Milo Info Tent PM Shift #2 7:00pm - 10:00 Liz D&L Info Tent #1 4:00pm - 6:00pm Lauren D&L Info Tent #2 6:00pm - 9:00pm Brian Luggage Unloading 2:00pm - Done Mike, Jack Mechanic (Camp) 4:00pm - EOD Rod Mann Nurse #1 4:00pm - EOD Sue Urban Masseuse TBD Shelley Hunt Kayak - Moonlight Tour Lead 4:00pm Milo 69

Jim Thorpe to Hugh Moore Park Day 3: Tail Section List Day 3 - June 12 Stops Trail Section Section Mileage Daily Mileage Trip Mileage Hugh Moore Park 0 0 79.2 Hugh Moore Park - Forks of the Delaware 2.3 2.3 81.5 Forks of the Delaware - Wy Hit Tuk Park 2.4 4.7 83.9 Wy Hit Tuk Park - T. Roosevelt Rereation Area 3.4 8.1 87.3 Water Stop 1 - T. Roosevelt Recreation Area - Delaware Canal SP Durham Aqueduct 3.9 12 91.2 Lunch - Frenchtown Durham Aqueduct - Frenchtown, NJ 9.4 21.4 100.6 Frenchtown, NJ - Kingwood Boat Launch 0.9 22.3 101.5 Kingwood Boat Launch - Fairview Rd 1.4 23.7 102.9 Fairview Rd - Point Pleasant 4.8 28.5 107.7 Point Pleasant - Byram 0.9 29.4 108.6 Byram - Bull's Island 0.9 30.3 109.5 Water Stop 2 - Bull's Island Recreaction Center Bull's Island - Prallsville Mill and Lock 3 33.3 112.5 Prallsville Mill and Lock - Stockton 0.3 33.6 112.8 Stockton - Jimison Farm 2.4 36 115.2 Jimison Farm - Lambertville Lock 1.5 37.5 116.7 Lambertville Lock - New Hope 0.5 38 117.2 New Hope - Washington Crossing Upper Park 2.1 40.1 119.3 70

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Route Map NORTH Sojourners are riding from North to South this day SOUTH 71

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Route Procedures Trails Riders are on two trails this day. D&L Canal, on the PA side of the Delaware River. D&R Trail on the NJ side of the Delaware River Riders cross into New Jersey at Frenchtown, NJ Riders cross back into PA at Lambertville, NJ & New Hope, PA. Misc. 4.5 Miles south east of Hugh Moore Park is a small section of trail that frequently floods, although it remains passable. Rob will scout the day prior. Riders will depart Hugh Moore Park and will be on the trail with no real turns until lunch. Water Stop #1 is easily visible from the trail, but does not have restrooms. It s a little bit more remote than our other stops. After WS #1 the riders will be on the trail for a bit with no major roads or turns. Once they get to Uhlerstown they will have a sharp turn that is easily missed. The trail is right next to private property here and is set back from the river a bit. Riders will have a short section on River Road immediately before the Frenchtown-Uhlerstown Bridge. Traffic may be fast here with no road shoulder, but good visibility. The bridge walking path is fairly narrow and riders may need to walk their bikes (look for signs). Once in Frenchtown there are plenty of restaurants right at the end of the bridge for lunch and the town is setting up port-a-johns for us in the park, as well as a welcome table/tent. It s easy to get back on the trail and head south, now on the D&R Trail. The D&R Trails is easy to stay on with no roads to deal with. Bull s Island Rec Area is Water Stop #2 w/ a port-a-john and the trail rides through the parking lot. Be on the lookout for some cars, but not heavy traffic. Our Water Stop will be set up here. Our riders CANNOT use the main building for bathrooms, but ADA can if needed. There is a foot bridge across the river that is a great view, however riders should not cross this bridge to continue south. Riders will continue south on the D&R Trail after Bull s Island Rec Area and the turns onto the bridge at Lambertville are easy to see and well marked. The turn onto the D&L Trail fairly sharp and riders need to turn left and head south. The trail narrows here a great deal because of buildings and the lock. The stairs are immediately after the very narrow section. There is grass on either side and riders can walk their bikes, but some folks may need assistance. 72

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Route Procedures New Hope (cont.) Immediately after the stairs there is a road crossing at a bend in the road with no crosswalk. Riders will need assistance with crossing here, and direction back onto the trail. The road here has a curve to it and traffic goes faster than it should, so be cautious with crossing this road. The D&L Trail picks back up very shortly after the stairs, but it s a little bit hard to see so make sure riders cross the road right after the stairs and the trail connection is a few yards south of that through what looks like someone s personal driveway. If you go around the curve you ve gone too far. Once back on the trail it s a straight ride to the campsite, which is on your left hand side. The main central area of the campsite will be visible from the trail and impossible to miss. Movements Rob to drop off Anya and Leah to Durham Aqueduct w/equip for WS#1 Tom to drop off Lauren and Suzanne for WS#2 at Bull s Island Rec Center Alternate option: If Lauren has access to a D&L Vehicle she could transport her and Suzanne. 73

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Water Stop #1 Durham Aqueduct Address: Delaware Canal State Park - Durham Aqueduct & Lock 21, Kintnersville, PA 18930 74

HMP to Wash. Crossing Day 3: Uhlerstown - Frenchtown Uhlerstown Rd, west of Frenchtown. Riders go under a covered bridge on the trail, and then turn around to get onto the actual road. Private property makes this tricky. Route 32 is brief, but busy with no shoulder to ride on. Uhlerstown Hill Road (horizontal above) is narrow but not busy and with good visibility 75

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Frenchtown, NJ Downtown / Restaurant area Frenchtown is the lunch location for the day and there are many good restaurants here. The town is setting up port-a-johns for us at the park near the bridge and will have a tent and other amenities out for us 76

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Water Stop #2 Location SOUTH NORTH Our riders CANNOT use the restrooms in the facilities. ADA riders are the exception. We will have one port-a-john in the parking lot The Raven Rock Bridge has a great view for riders to look at, but they need to continue south on the NJ side of the river. 77

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Lambertville, NJ 78

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: New Hope, PA 79

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: New Hope Stairs 80

HMP to Washington Crossing Day 3: Campsite Afternoon/Evening We have a designated bike parking location in New Hope (just below the stairs as they enter town) and Tom will staff this location starting at in the evening (exact time TBD) where sojourners are encouraged to park their bikes so we don t block every sidewalk in town Riders will return to the town of New Hope for dinner. Remind folks to bring a headlight and taillight for their bikes 81

Washington Crossing Day 3: Campsite Map Info Tents 82

Day 4 Wednesday, June 13 83

Day 4 Personnel Schedule (1 of 2) General Role Times Person Ride Director All Day Tom VP, Communications All Day Brandi Social Media POC All Day Suzanne Camp / Activities Campsite Manger All Day Rob Catering Setup/Manager Various Rob Kayak Support AM - POC (9:30am) 8:30am - 12:00pm Tom Kayak Support PM - POC (2:00pm) 1:00pm - 3:30pm Suzanne Kayak Support - Third Trip 4:00pm - 6:00pm Liz Hessian Barracks POC (2:00pm) 12:30pm - 4:30pm Tom, Paul, Jorge Wildflower Tour AM - POC (10:00am) 9:15am - 12:00pm Leah Wildflower Tour PM - POC (1:00pm) 1:15pm - 4:00pm Leah Washington Crossing Support - 9:00am - 11:30am, 12:30pm - RTC # 1 (10:00am) 3:30pm Milo Washington Crossing Support - 9:00am - 11:30am, 12:30pm - RTC # 2 (1:00pm 3:30pm Anya Walking Meditation 4:00pm - 5:00pm TBD Info Tent Shift 1 8:00am - 10:00am Suzanne Info Tent Shift 2 10:00am - 1:00pm Liz Info Tent Shift 3 1:00pm - 4:00pm Brandi Info Tent Shift 4 4:00pm - 6:45m Anya Info Tent Shift 5 6:45pm - 10:00pm Rob D&L Info Tent 8:00am - 12:00pm Brian D&L Info Tent 12:00pm - 4:00pm Claire (12pm) D&L Info Tent 4:00pm - 6:00pm Elissa 84

Day 4 Personnel Schedule (2 of 2) General Talent Show Support x 2 6:00pm - 9:00pm Suzanne, Leah Washington Crossing Program MC TBD Tom Talent Show - MC 7:00pm - 9:00pm Brandi Talent Show Judges x 3 6:00pm - 9:00pm Tom, Paul, Elissa Campsite Nurses All Day Sue Masseuse TBD Shelley Hunt Kayak Vehicle Driver All Day Pocono Staff Mechanic (Camp) All Day Rod Mann Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Cleo Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Wendy Rest & Misc. Support All Day Leanne Rest & Misc. Support All Day Bob Rest & Misc. Support All Day Dean Hower Rest & Misc. Support All Day Kathy Henderson Rest & Misc. Support All Day Dave Tachovsky Rest & Misc. Support All Day Melinda Underwood 85

Washington Crossing Day 4: Rest Day Logistics Rest Day Logistics Information Tent All tours will gather at the information tent. Each tour lead will have a sign to hold up to gather their specific groups. The morning tours will have several groups amassing at once, so be sure to spread out. Tour Leads make sure to get your list of attendees from Rob the day before the tours Payments The Washington Crossing Tour and Kayak tour will not need payment. Bowman s Hill Wildflower Preserve and the Old Barracks Museum tour will require an RTC credit card to pay for the attendees. We will have signups for the 2 nd Afternoon Kayak Tour if not sold out this morning as well as for the Walking Meditation tour. 86

Washington Crossing Day 4: Kayak Tours Kayak Logistics Overview One Morning and two afternoon tours. Info tent will collect any new signups for additional tours. DCNR will have 16 kayaks (+ kayak for the guides) Pocono will have 16 inflatable kayaks + kayaks for the guide & Tom. Pre-inflate kayaks at 8:00am. RTC staff can assist as available. The kayak put-in location is next to the campsite Moonlight Tour June 12 (prior to Rest Day) 4:00pm Gather all kayakers at 3:30pm by the campsite pavilion. Brief instructions are to be given (duration, Blue House/Lock, 2 groups, must wear PDF by Pocono Staff. Count off to divide in half by Kayak Lead). Only Pocono Whitewater kayaks, DCNR is not on this tour. Morning Trip Gather all kayakers at 9:00am by the campsite pavilion. Brief instructions are to be given (duration, Blue House/Lock, 2 groups, must wear PDF, count off to divide in half by Kayak Lead). Pocono will take the 1st group, paddling by 9:30am. Pocono group will head north, toward Blue House. DCNR group paddling by 9:45am and will head south (left) towards the Lock. Tom will join the Pocono group and serve as the nature guide. The tour is 2 hours long. Afternoon Trip #1 Gather the group at 1:30pm near the campsite pavilion and repeat the above process with Pocono aiming for a 2:00pm departure and DCNR aiming for a 2:15pm departure, with groups back circa 4:00/4:15pm. Afternoon Trip #2 We will gather the group at 3:30pm near the campsite pavilion and repeat the above process with Pocono aiming for a 4:15pm departure. Pocono Whitewater Kayaks only, DCNR is not on this tour 87

Washington Crossing Day 4: Washington Cross. Tour Washington Crossing Tour Logistics Tour Start Time: 10:00am and 1:00pm Washington Crossing Tour is in two parts Upper Tour includes Bowman s Tower, Thompson-Neely House, and the Soldiers Graves Lower Tour includes the museum and village 118 people are signed up for the tour Gather the group at 9:00am and divide the group in half, 60-ish per group Group 1 will start with the Upper Tour at 10:00am and Group 2 will start with the Lower Tour, both groups will come back at lunch time and then switch tours. Group 2 will need to ride their bikes to the Museum 4.5 miles south on the trail. Depart by 9:20am Group 1 will depart for the Lower Tour at approximately 12:30pm Both tours will have 3 docents and each docent can take up to 25 people Milo & Anya connect with Rob and Tom on June 12 to go through the details of the Upper and Lower Park tours and locations. 88

Washington Crossing Day 4: BH Wildflower Preserve Bowman s Hill Wildflower Preserve Logistics Morning Tour: 10:00am, 15 people Afternoon Tour: 1:00pm,13 people Gather at the campsite pavilion at 9:30am and 12:30pm. It s a ½ mile walk from the campsite to the Preserve POC will gather up the sojourners at the campsite pavilion and lead them over to the Preserve. Payment via credit card is necessary for those on the tour. $6/adults, $4/seniors age 65+. Others can come on their own and explore as they wish, but they will need to pay if not on the specific tours. 89

Washington Crossing Day 4: Old Barracks Museum Old Barracks Museum Logistics 101 Barrack Street, Trenton, NJ 08608 Assemble: At campsite pavilion at 1:00pm Depart: 1:15pm Tour Start: 2:00pm. Venue closes at 4:00pm Group size of 12-15, considered a walk up group Lauren is our contact (888-227-7225). Payment in full upon arrival. Transportation Need 3 vehicles to transport people. Drivers: Tom, Paul, Jorge See Rob for driving directions 90

Washington Crossing Day 4: Catering Schedule Tuesday, June 12, 2018 Dinner On their own New Hope, PA Evening Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Breakfast Royal Gourmet Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Lunch Royal Gourmet Upper Park @ Washington Crossing Dinner Royal Gourmet Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve Thursday, June 14, 2018 Breakfast Royal Gourmet Upper Park @ Wash. Cross Lunch Royal Gourmet Tinicum Park - 5/7 Boxed lunch 7am -8:30am 11:30am -2pm 5pm 7pm 7am -8:30am 10am 1pm Dinner On their own

Washington Crossing Day 4: Talent Show / Catering Talent Show / Catering Catering Plan Breakfast and Dinner are served across the street at the large pavilion at Bowman s Hill Wildflower Preserve Lunch will be served at the small pavilion at the campsite Everyone must use the footbridge UNDERNEATH the road to reach the large pavilion. Do not try and cross the road just outside of the campsite. It is not accessible or safe on foot. Talent Show Talent show will take place towards the end of dinner in the large pavilion. 92

Day 5 Thursday, June 14 93

Day 5 Personnel Schedule (1 of 2) Role Times Person Ride Director All Day Tom VP, Communications All Day Brandi Social Media POC All Day Suzanne Washington Crossing Campsite Manger 6:00am - 9:30am Rob Info Tent AM x 1 6:30am - 8:30am Brandi Campsite Nurse 6:30am - 8:30am Sue Luggage Loading 6:30am - 8:30am Mike, Jack, Milo, Rob Mechanic (Camp) 6:30am - 8:30am Rod Mann Route Course Manager 6:00am - 4:00pm Tom Nurse - Vehicle 6:00am - 4:00pm Sue Course DS 1 - New Hope - Main Street 8:00am - 9:30am D&L Vol Course DS 2 - New Hope - Stairs 8:00am - 9:30am Tom, Bob, D&L Vol Course DS 3 - Canal Path Park Stairs 8:00am - 9:30am Milo, Liz, Anya Sweep Rider #1 8:00am - 4:00pm Leanne Sweep Rider #2 8:00am - 4:00pm Liz Sweep Rider #3 8:00am - 4:00pm Bob Safety Rider #1 8:00am - 3:00pm Melinda Safety Rider #2 8:00am - 3:00pm Kathy Safety Rider #3 8:00am - 3:00pm Dean Safety Rider #4 8:00am - 3:00pm Dave Rider / Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Cleo Rider / Photographer 8:30am - 3:30pm Wendy Lunch Manager - Tinicum Park 10:30am - 12:30pm Milo Water Stop #1 Manager - Durham Aquaduct & Lock 21 11:00am - 2:00pm Anya Luggage Truck Drivers 8:30am - 2:00pm Mike, Jack 94

Day 5 Personnel Schedule (2 of 2) Role Times People Finish Manager / Check Out Support 12:00pm - 6:00pm Rob Finish Media & Check Out 12:00pm - 5:00pm Brandi Finish Media 12:00pm - 5:00pm Elissa Finish Social Media, Check Out & Survey 1:00pm - 5:00pm Suzanne Check Out Staff & Survey 1:00pm - 5:00pm Leah Check Out Staff & Survey 1:00pm - 5:00pm Jorge Check Out Staff & Survey 1:00pm - 5:00pm Brian Luggage Unloading 12:00pm - 1:00pm Mike, Jack Bike Loading x 2 1:00pm - 5:00pm Paul, Sierra, Pocono Staff Traffic Control Traffic Control Traffic Control Traffic Control 1:00pm - 5:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pm 1:00pm - 5:00pm Claire Sadler Lauren Golden Scott Everett Chris Szarko 95

Washington Crossing to HMP Day 5: Route Map NORTH Sojourners are riding from South to North this day SOUTH 96

Washington Crossing to HMP Day 5: Route Procedures Day 5 will have the riders head back north towards Hugh Moore Park. They will first encounter the stairs in New Hope, PA two miles after starting their ride. Shortly after this they will come to the another small bridge and road riding section in the town of Solebury Township, immediately north of New Hope. This road section is not very long and the speed limit is low, however it s curvy and there is not great visibility. They will reconnect with this trail in Hal H. Clark Park, it is an obvious and easy reconnection once they turn into the park. After that they ride north along the D&L Trail until they come to the lunch location in Tinicum Park. After lunch they continue north and arrive at the Durham Aqueduct for the first and only water stop of the day. From there they ride straight through until they reach Hugh Moore Park. Stairs New Hope & Solebury Township Trails Obstruction Solebury Township Movements Rob to transport Milo from the stair section in Solebury Township to Tinicum Park. Rob to transport Anya with equipment to WS#1 97

Washington Crossing to HMP Day 5: New Hope Stairs 98

Washington Crossing to HMP Day 5: Solebury Road Section Hal H. Clark Park is immediately north of the map edge 99

Washington Crossing to HMP Day 5: Lunch Tinicum Park 963 River Rd, Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972 100

Washington Crossing to Hugh Moore Park Day 5: Water Stop #1 Durham Aqueduct Address: Delaware Canal State Park - Durham Aqueduct & Lock 21, Kintnersville, PA 18930 101