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Trail Guide Flexibility By now, you have surely noticed that some of the Trail Guides are "biking" trails, some "walking trails", etc. So what if you want to use a different method of transportation. Well, of course you are free to use what makes sense to you. While we might call a trail guide a "biking" trail because we think it is most suitable for bikes, in most cases, you can read the guide carefully, and look at the map, and may then use walking or a car for all or at least a portion of the trail. Walking trails usually do require that you drive to the location and park--driving from site to site may be difficult and even dangerous. While the canoe trails are most suitable for canoes or kayaks, a careful reading will show that in many areas, you may enjoy the land next to the "canoe trail"by walking or biking (eg., along the canal). |
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