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Trail Description:
There is pretty much just some flat trails, some downhill things, and one little jump somewhere in the area right now, but me and my friend are going to fine tune it this year.
How to get there:
Follow Taunton Rd until you get to Country Lane. Go north past the golf course until you get to the end of country lane. From there follow the gravel road into a parking lot.(there is not a whole lot when you go left over the bridge, just keep going straight) If you still cant find it there is also a model airplane flyng area, look it up!
Additional Notes:
where the jump is there is sand at the bottom of the hill, so be careful.
| Posted by: Higor on 6/14/2012 |
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First and foremost, I’m cuiuros if you’re aware of the history of the sentiment, “Love the sinner, hate the sin.” It comes from Gandhi. He spoke it, hoping to teach a rigorously non-violent response of love for the oppressor–English Imperialists–while still encouraging the Indian people to fight against the systemic racism put in place by their white upper-class rulers. It was an effort to separate the people from the system they either silently or actively supported–a worthy effort. While I cannot be sure, my guess is that Gandhi would be disgusted by the way you and other religionists have co-opted the phrase to do exactly the opposite of what Gandhi intended: to oppress, to write into our system those similar inequalities which lift one and refuse to lift another. Secondly, can you be more specific about what precisely “the sin” is? I’m still unclear, because nobody can give me a straight answer. You separate “sin” from “sinner” and I think: “convenienc
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| Posted by: nearbyguy on 5/29/2010 |
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Mostly flat, except for four uphills out of the Devil's Den valley. Hills are great for training, each are about 200m long, and rise about 10m.
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