My wife and I rode this rail-to-trail from Covington, Louisiana to Slidell. I was on the S40 while she was on DF road bike.
This is one of the most interesting trails with a change from swamps to sandy pine woods. There are phenomenal restaurants in Covington and Mandeville and on the weekend there are usually homemade goodies for sale at the trailheads with craft shows. The 31mile trail is flat with two tunnels and several bridges. It is perfect for the S40. It is difficult to make great time though as there are many crossroads. I put my Camelbak bag in the race cage, using a rubber band to attach the hose to the headrest supports. (I’m still working on getting the sports bottle in and out of the holders in the front of the race cage.)
No one here will be surprised but I had no soreness, tenderness, aches or pains while riding or later. (Wife was jealous. I think she needs a Cruzbike.)
This is one of the most interesting trails with a change from swamps to sandy pine woods. There are phenomenal restaurants in Covington and Mandeville and on the weekend there are usually homemade goodies for sale at the trailheads with craft shows. The 31mile trail is flat with two tunnels and several bridges. It is perfect for the S40. It is difficult to make great time though as there are many crossroads. I put my Camelbak bag in the race cage, using a rubber band to attach the hose to the headrest supports. (I’m still working on getting the sports bottle in and out of the holders in the front of the race cage.)
No one here will be surprised but I had no soreness, tenderness, aches or pains while riding or later. (Wife was jealous. I think she needs a Cruzbike.)