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Trail Description:
There are two trails within the park. The first is a singletrack ride that starts from the parking lot. The second is near the bottom of the paved path on the right. This trial is part double and part singletrack. Both trails are fun intermediate rides with some good views of the river.
How to get there:
From Sioux Falls, go East on I-90 to the Brandon Exit. Head South on Brandon. The park is well signed and will be on the right.
| Posted by: Bruna on 10/27/2012 |
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Rich wrote: I consider UND's past and coiinnuntg use of the nickname and imagery to be theft rectifiable theft, but theft nonetheless. And: The idea that a US court can impose' a settlement on the tribes, or that UND can take the name and heritage of the tribes largely without asking, is an affront to the concept of sovereignty that these individuals possess. To use your example, if a person steals a car from another, that is theft because one person illegally took a material object that another person once owned. That concept isn't difficult to understand.What is difficult to understand is how UND's use of the Fighting Sioux nickname and logo can be considered theft by any stretch of the imagination. The tribes didn't lose the use of the word Sioux when UND decided to call its athletic teams the Fighting Sioux. The tribes weren't deprived of anything because UND didn't take anything that the tribes legally owned. The tribes and their members can and
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| Posted by: Donnie on 12/17/2003 |
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I'm from Sioux Falls originally, so i was surprised to see a "Big Sioux" anything in VA....this trail is in South Dakota....not Virginia
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