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- To: kahley7 <kahley7@ptd.net>
- Subject: Re: [at-l] Re: Greenbrier River Trail
- From: "Eric A. Lyngaas" <lyng0015@tc.umn.edu>
- Date: Sat, 02 May 1998 20:01:34 -0500
- References: <3.0.5.32.19980502182003.007a5100@cfw.com> <354BB7AF.7394B03@ptd.net>
- Reply-To: lyng0015@tc.umn.edu
kahley7 wrote: > Clines wrote: > > > Has anyone hiked the Greenbrier River Trail in W.Va. It a Rails to trails. > > 75 miles long. > > I haven't hiked this trail, but in my experience, long rail trails > can get to be boring. And if they are allowed to, get heavy use > by bikes. On your left...coming by... > > Rails to trails are almost as bad as hiking on roads, lots of blisters (your boots > rub even more in one spot than usual), opressive heat, sore knees. My rails to > trails experiences have been less than pleasant. That doesn't even take into > account the fact that, being entirely flat, they are incredibly boring. Eric > * From the Appalachian Trail Mailing List | For info http://www.hack.net/lists *
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