
Originally Posted by
Crankin
Yay! I have mountain biked this a few times, but it is wet and muddy most of the year.
What are they doing about that hill that comes up right to where you have to cross Rt. 62? As a novice mountain biker, it's scary, since I have to stop at the top of a rise, right where there are cars speeding by.
My son will be happy... although Concord will never pave it. They seem to think that bike trail= scary people who will pee in your backyard.
The selectmen's proposal omitted the part west of Rt. 62, but people felt that it was more dangerous and therefore added it to the appropriation article. We'll have to wait for a professional design and see how it can be handled. I guess a push-button stop light would deal with the road crossing. There's still no guarantee that it will be paved, only that there will be a design detailing how to pave it. But you need a design before applying for funds.
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1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
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