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Actually it is not a trail, it is a nice wide path with a big chunk
missing. It is akin to a freeway off ramp stopping in mid
air. You would not tolerate that as a driver... but as
a cyclist... tough luck. <br><br>
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At 12:45 PM 1/9/2008, you wrote:<br>
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What, exactly is the big deal? It's a trail! If you
insist on using a road bike, then take another route or buy a mtn.
bike. Personally, I'm happy with it as is and see
absolutely nothing to complain about. But then again, I don't want
the planet paved over just for the sake of a few highly vociferous,
special rear bumpers don't get jostled. <br>
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