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    It's mostly on streets, and not very hilly.
    it ends in a nice park where you can see the flaming geyser and/or put your feet in the water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    It's mostly on streets, and not very hilly.
    it ends in a nice park where you can see the flaming geyser and/or put your feet in the water.

    It sounds nice...how far a ride will it be? And, this might be a stupid question (despite there supposedly not being such a thing!), but what is the flaming geyser? Some sort of man-made park thing? An actual geyser of some sort that is natural?
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    It sounds wonderful! I can't wait to read the description either, I've never been to that area.

    Starfish, it would be great if you could make it. It will be a perfect recovery ride after the big one

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    well, ahem.. the geyser looks more like a candle. in the sunlight it's hard to see if it's lit. It's a methane exhaust pipe .. there used to be mines in the area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    It sounds wonderful! I can't wait to read the description either, I've never been to that area.

    Starfish, it would be great if you could make it. It will be a perfect recovery ride after the big one
    A big, um, candle! Excellent!

    How long a ride are you guys planning?
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    I think it's about 40-50 miles. with lunch at the park. I'll get back with exact mileage soon. DH will get right on it.
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    It's a 60 mile ride. Metric century anyone??


    http://www.mapmyrun.com/run/united-s...nton/674913448
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    Yes on metric century!

    Flaming Geyser is called that because it was used to burn off the methane generated by the coal mining.

    It's dwindled considerably, and it's not really spectacular .

    But it is fun.

    East Hill

 

 

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