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Trail Description:
Many different trails to choose from, trails for any experience level. Nobody around so you don't have to worry about traffic
How to get there:
Go to Goose pond or timberlane Drive, find one of many trail openings and have many hours of fun
Additional Notes:
It's easy to get lost and you get VERY muddy during spring and fall
| Posted by: Suruchi on 1/20/2013 |
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I thru-hiked last year (The ATeacher). I was miserable most of the time but when I look back (and tkanhs to your blog) all I can remember are the amazing parts and there were many. Thanks for documenting and stick with it. It only gets better.Chad.trailteacher.blogspot.com
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| Posted by: Cody Gielar on 4/3/2010 |
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This is a good trail, however if the people who are looking for real, back-country trails;this isn't one for you. Route 9 is next to the trail most of the way. So, it is good and convenient to local outdoorists, but not the best.
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| Posted by: Mike Kirker on 11/4/2002 |
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You will need a person that now they area pretty good sot hat you dont get lost. Some teams practice out there like Team Andy and Team M&A coming soon. Also if you guys no of any race in NH email me at Trex144@ail.com
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| Posted by: mike kirker on 11/1/2002 |
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Be carful of sometimes hunters and 4wheelers and dirtbikes and say not to ride there but they do any way if you also want to go riding with em sometime or find out some trailsi made email me at Trex144@aol.com
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