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  1. #1
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    Rail-To-Trails photo winners

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    Can be seen here-
    http://www.flickr.com/search/groups/...w=714358%40N25
    Some excellent shots here...a lofty goal for me and my new D40
    I am loving that camera
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  2. #2
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    Nice photos. Some look like home. I live next to a "rails to trails", but it's all gravel, so not good road biking! Too bad -- great scenery.
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  3. #3
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    mtb

    YOu can use a mtn bike & it can be a nice introduction to MTN biking...


    Mmm..dirt...ahhhh..

    Come & join the other side You know we're cool!

  4. #4
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    Nice pix Zen, are you SURE you didn't have one of your photos in there? You better next year!

  5. #5
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    Those are GREAT pictures! Thanks for posting them.
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  6. #6
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    I want to ride some of those trails! We do have a pretty good R-to-T route not far from here, and it has a brew pub right next to the tracks in Abita Springs.

    Those sled dogs look like they were having a blast too.
    Beth

  7. #7
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    We do have a pretty good R-to-T route not far from here, and it has a brew pub right next to the tracks in Abita Springs.
    And you haven't made that a regular ride?
    Sounds ideal!

    And CC: I have started to check out "the other side"! Done two rides on the mtb side recently on some pretty great trail systems around here. Bike I borrowed was too small but overall I had fun! I do still have a bruise in the, uh, "private areas" from two weeks ago. Oh man that hurt! First time I almost threw up from pain! But, I still had fun! And yes, I'm looking for a bike that fits now!
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