#gearmeout

Hikers, Bikers and Horses

gearmeout

UST_Survival
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Q5: Have you found any limitations for multi use trails? #GearMeOut

RCGibby73
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5: For a 25 mile trail (one way) there aren’t a lot ie none, camping options along it #GearMeOut

sue_squared
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A5: for us, we like to bike fast, so better to stay on the road then use the trail system here. We don't have to wo… https://t.co/2f8FNmxd6s

Explorationproj
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5: Finding solitude. More rugged backcountry trails are, of course, always going to be best for this. #GearMeOut

t_jh2009
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5) With my mobility issues, I find that multi use trails can be a bit more difficult with the uneven terrain. #GearMeOut

danielhuman
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A5 around me, most trails and areas are specifically designated for horse or bike use. #GearMeOut

fullvanfun
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5) In contrast, one thing multi-use trails make possible is that they are stroller friendly - which… https://t.co/dTV63u2E1b

Happily_Ever_OD
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RT @fullvanfun: @UST_Survival A5) In contrast, one thing multi-use trails make possible is that they are stroller friendly - which can be r…