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Trail Description:
Trails vary from level loops to steep and technical. Trails are setup in large loops with interconnecting side trails. Beautiful scenery! Something for all levels.
How to get there:
Approximately 6 miles NE of Oxford Oh. Head N from Oxford on US 27 and watch for signs to state park. Bike trails are marked and near the campground entrance. Bike repair and rentals available.
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| Posted by: Marissa on 3/22/2012 |
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ok, sap definitely a good thing to learn and ianrelng is something that is not affected by age.. so i think you better learn up .now point wise question answer:1. I should carrer shift > it totally depends on you whether you are comfortable with it and can also impress an interviewer by justifying it.2. Will SAP have good future 10-15 years downine > sap is a good tool to learn and while you use it you keep on exploring a lot (a lot really means a lot). so if you can keep your self paced with the growth in it, absolutely, there is no stopping for you.. you can definitely expect yourself in a good position.3. Which institute is best in Pune City for SAP > well am not from Pune so can't really suggest. However, if you have any center there of Siemens Information Systems (I know its a company), they do provide SAP training. Excellent in Delhi though. Watch out what others have to say on it.4. which module should I select > Well, again it depends on your interest (and to be very p
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| Posted by: Hammer_FLMB on 10/8/2003 |
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It is an OK trail, but it is typically flat like most Ohio trails. I used to ride at Hueston Woods and Caesar Creek all the time when I lived in Dayton. Luckily I moved to Seattle.
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| Posted by: Khris Emory on 12/9/2001 |
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The trail is great. Start across from the parking area, then keep right all the way till you get to the Y then go left if you follow the blue and red trails you can make a loop all the way around. then go to trails inside for more fun.
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| Posted by: G-Man on 9/9/2000 |
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Find a up to date map at www.bikerbob.com, click "trails"
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| Posted by: Stefan on 3/24/2000 |
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Person who wrote the original review must have missed the 12-15 miles of singletrack.Park near bike rental stand go across the road to trailhead and have a blast. Trails loops aournd quite a bit, trail are pretty fasy, no huge climbs. There is also a smaller section on the same side as theparking lot. Good map at the trailhead. Worth a short road trip.
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