The Trail of the Couer d’ Alenes, a paved path that runs for 72 miles from the backwoods of northern Idaho to the shores of beautiful Lake Couer d’ Alene is one of two featured trails on both Everytrail and trailsnet.com. Bikers rest outside one of ten tunnels found along the Route of the Hiawatha bicycle trail in northern Idaho. …
Category: inline skating
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Jan 09 2011
Inline Skating Resource Center Blog
With all the great paved and concrete trails highlighted on trailsnet.com, I haven’t spent nearly enough time on the topic of inline skating. Trails rock & inline skating rolls!! So that’s what this post is about. Unfortunately, I’m far from an expert at inline skating. Oh sure, I own a pair, with all the pads, …
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Dec 31 2010
The five newest & coolest forms of human-powered transportation
Elliptigo At trailsnet, we’re all about human-powered transportation, and normally, we highlight the standard fare of biking, hiking, snowshoeing, nordic skiing, inline skating, & horseback riding. But we’re also intrigued by some of the newer forms of sweat-equity transportation; so here’s a list of some cool new ways of getting around while getting in shape: …
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Nov 06 2010
Trail Sharing
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 …
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Mar 15 2010
Staying healthy while traveling
Healthy Outdoor Vacations For some people, a vacation is for relaxing. Whether that is sitting on a deck chair beside the pool, lying on a beach, or lounging around their hotel room, these same people often enjoy “vegging out” at home, too. Maybe it’s because they’re too busy working or maybe it’s just in their …
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