Trails with a Use of inline skating

US 36 Bikeway

Trail intersection on US 36 Bikeway

US 36 Bike Path Completed in early 2016, the US 36 Bikeway is part of the Highway 36 Commuting Corridor that connects the communities of Boulder and Denver. Unfortunately, the Boulder to Denver Bikeway comes up a little short of Denver. Currently, the east portion of the trail ends in neighborhood park in Westminster, CO. …

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Moselle River Trail: Trier to Piesport

This portion of the Chemin de la Moselle (Moselle Trail)  is one of the most historically significant on these remnants of an important old Roman Road. One of the destinations along the way is Mehring, home of the Villa Rustica, a Roman manor that can still be seen today. Another stunning historic town along this …

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Moselle River Trail: Perl to Trier

Biking Statistics for Moselle River Trail Segment 2 For those of you who are statistics fanatics, here’s some stats for you. Keep in mind, that the entire time I’m biking, I am planning my blog posts and Trailsnet train information pages. So I stop A LOT!!! I take tons of pictures and try to talk …

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Moselle River Trail: Metz to Perl

Chemin de la Moselle – The Moselle Trail or Moselle Path I enjoyed yesterday’s bike ride on the Moselle River Path (It has many different names, and I’ll use them all. 🙂 First order of business is to announce that the bike path between Mez and Thionville has been completed and is open for business. …

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Charles le Temeraire Bike Path from Metz to Richemont

trail sign to help people on trail tours.

Veloroute Charles le Temerarire This portion of the Moselle River Trail is known locally as the Veloroute Charles le Temerarire or the Charles Temaraire Bicycle Path. It is named after Duke Charles the Bold. I studied the history of Charles le Temeraire in hopes that he was some glorious French leader worthy of having a bike trail …

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Frisco Highline Trail

This trail meanders through Missouri farm country along an abandoned railroad corridor. The 8-mile section from Springfield to the north end of Willard is paved. Continuing north toward Walnut Grove the trail is crushed gravel. A 3-mile paved section in Bolivar includes a trailhead facility. This trail features 16 bridge crossings and only one significant road crossing …

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