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the nice thing about riding the skukill river trail is that in addition to the fact that its flat because it follows a river, it also follows a train track. That means that if you were so inclinded, you could throw your bike on the train and take it to the city, or back home. I thought I might do that today if it got too dark or too wet. It never did. I've ridden this trail roughly 6,000 times and I've never taken the bike on the train. But the point is, you could if you wanted to.



that was the norristown train station.

this is a mailman and some purdy trees. I have trouble just letting the pics do the talking..



just leaving norristown now. There's some places down the road and that sign tells you how far. Duh.



lots of old textile buildings where I live. This one is right next to the trail in Norristown, Pa.



hanging out on the trail under an overpass.



i only had 10 seconds to run across the trail, jump the bike puddle, and then attempt to look cool before the camera took its pic. at least I did two of those things.
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