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Q3: What might be an example of a water-based multi-use trail? Have you been on one? #GearMeOut


replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A3: This for me was a canoe route, but also along a busy marine - cabin route. We almost got swamped… https://t.co/M2cUypZaPE

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A3: Hmm, I’m not sure. I know that I’ve used rivers where motorized boats have kindly slowed down pas… https://t.co/bF3m1aqV68

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival #GearMeOut A3 most of the lakes growing up in @PureMichigan had multiple boat types. Since we canoe,… https://t.co/CtOqN1sPt2

A3 continued I also live on a very busy tourist area where we have dragon boats, sailboats, speed boats, canoes, ka… https://t.co/Ix3YUjoT9b

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A3) Guess you could say that Lake Tahoe is one, there's areas of the lake to allow for swimming while… https://t.co/RZch1UvUQW

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A3 I occasionally canoe/kayak/row boat/sail on lakes with motor boats, and whenever I do I dearly wis… https://t.co/kiCRSIxfyw

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A3. Motorized and non motorized allowed. I prefer getting to areas that motorboats can’t. #gearmeout