Some things we just take for granted. For example, most trails I’ve ridden on around the U.S. were shared trails. One very limited example of a shared trail is one on which both hikers and bikers can recreate. (Not procreate… that would be just a little too sharesy for most jurisdictions.) But many trails also …
Category: bikers
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Aug 13 2010
Rockingham Recreational Trail in New Hampshire
For active travelers, the Rockingham Recreational Trail is probably the most readily available of the New Hampshire rail trails. Due to its proximity to Manchester, New Hampshire’s largest town (and airport), the trail is a cinch to access.The trail is accessible year round, but for bikers, we are coming to the best season of all. …
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Aug 09 2010
Is there really a constant need for speed?
I’ve been involved in an ongoing online dialogue about bollards on trails. For those of you not familiar w/ the term, a bollard is a device used on trails to keep motor vehicles out. (see enclosed pictures.) In the course of the discussion, I mentioned that riders/bicyclists could avoid dangerous collisions w/ bollards by limiting …
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Jun 18 2010
Hiking Trails and Clubs
One of the great benefits of trailsnet.com is the wide variety of trails found on it. The trails are often suitable for hikers, bikers, horse riders, inline skaters, & joggers. If you are enjoy hiking trails, you may want to consider joining a club. Adventure Travel Guides recently devoted a web page to the “exciting …
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