radair
November 29th, 2004, 08:52 PM
OK, first off I skipped the Turkey Burner to go to Pawtuckaway. I would like to have gone, but I saw this as my last opportunity to test ride the Woronoco before winter, and I hadn't ridden in P-way since rigid bikes in the late 1980s. Fat Todd hurt my feelings when he called me an elitist snob for not turkey burning, but that's just not the case. So sue me.
Anyway, I can't say enough good things about the job the Seacoast chapter (and everyone else who pitched in) did on this trail. It is a stellar piece of work, keeping your attention on interesting terrain throughout its length. I know how much work a trail project of this magnitude is, and I'm totally impressed with the result. Great job, guys! Thank you!
I know how much fun the turkey burner is, but there's no way anyone had more fun than us on Friday!
Anyway, I can't say enough good things about the job the Seacoast chapter (and everyone else who pitched in) did on this trail. It is a stellar piece of work, keeping your attention on interesting terrain throughout its length. I know how much work a trail project of this magnitude is, and I'm totally impressed with the result. Great job, guys! Thank you!
I know how much fun the turkey burner is, but there's no way anyone had more fun than us on Friday!