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Old 06-14-20, 08:33 PM
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Absolutely! We have a great trail system around most of town with a spur out to the river trail system that spans the state. It sees a lot of use.

Locals use it for fun, fitness and so on. Some people I know live here because we have the trails. Lots of people travel here to ride the river trail.

I ride some bit of it more days than not for about 10 1/2 months a year until it gets covered in snow, ice and mud. Then I switch to roads only until the thaw, partly because it seems safer and partly to cut the trail surface some slack when it’s soft.

Sure there are some pedestrians and cyclists who make it more “interesting” at times than it needs to be, but most of us regulars look out for one another and wave and cut the newbies some slack.

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