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Cycling

Written on 17 May 2009. 3 comments. Categories: cycling, mountain biking

I like riding my bike and I like my phone. Luckily, the two work great together. Here are some adventures I had over the weekend.

Lake Erie/Niagara River/Scajaquada River

Riding along the lake and these rivers is pretty cool. I rode along Ohio Street out to Lake Erie, and from there I got on the Riverwalk. There might be a way to avoid Ohio Street altogether, but I’m not sure. From the Riverwalk, I went on the Scajaquada-Delaware Path, which was very nice—it follows the river and ends at the history museum. Most of the these trails are good for roller blading, too.

Map: Google Maps

Knox Farm State Park

Knox Farm is pretty lame if you’re on a bike. The map below shows every path you’re allowed to use with a bike. That said, if you’re hiking (or riding a horse), the place might not be that bad.

Map: Google Maps

Eighteen Mile Park

After the failed trip to Knox Farm, I went to the Eighteen Mile Creek. This place is pretty awesome. The creek is pretty and the trails are okay (for mountain biking). Most of the trails were dry (except for a few muddy patches). However, someone took their horse along the trails recently, so some parts were pretty hacked up and there was lots of poop.

Maps: part 1 (Google Maps) and part 2 (Google Maps)

Photos: Picasa

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