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Trail Description:
Minor Park is a fun trail if you have some time to explore. If it is not being littered on or dumped on, it is very pretty. Look our for hikers as well.
How to get there:
I-435 to thw Wornall exit. Head south until you get to Red Bridge Road. Take a left and head east. You will go over train tracks and over a "Red Bridge". There is a park entrance to your right. Go to the very end of the road and the trailhead is down a small hill.
Additional Notes:
You may want to take someone with you, it is very easy to get lost in here.
| Posted by: Ott on 7/22/2012 |
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27/03/2009 6:17 pm Im afraid to say that a lot of you seem to have msesid the point here. I wonder how many of you are actual designers operating at a decent level. Someone's point of creating a CV on a single side of A4 and all this talk of black and white is laughable im afraid. I designed the litho printed poster mailer at the top of this article to help when promoting myself to potential employers in Sydney and its fair to say that the piece was received overwhelmingly well. Im not a student designer but one with nearly 5 years experience in the design industry and understand that if you want to make an impression then you need to earn it. I understand the importance of creating something which will have impact and create standout. Time is not the issue as someone else mentioned. If your good enough and your work stands out they will make the time to take a look. Send them anything in A4 and unless its a Prontaprint you will remain unemployed. Anyone who mentions a HR departme
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| Posted by: furniture guy on 10/17/2005 |
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I've been riding this trail for 6 years, get out there
while the leaves are turning and the bugs are
sleeping. Great ride for all skill levels, some short
technical sections on rock shelf above river. Stream
crossings are fun. Be sure to review trail ettiquette
related to equestrian users (especially with younger
riders). Best flat section for beginners is on East
side, park at 118th street parking lot and head
south.
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| Posted by: Jake Hildebrand on 1/28/2003 |
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this is my home trail, i lived in the homes next to the park and railed there all the time. yeah, it's simple and non-tech but there is mucho, mucho to choose from. keep your eyes peeled for roundabouts and alternatives to the main trail.
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| Posted by: eric on 6/7/2002 |
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Several different, interconnected trails available including river crossings. Lots of info and maps available at http://home.earthlink.net/~brptrailwatchers/
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