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Old 03-29-06, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Magictofu
This happens a lot around here too and in some cases it makes for a very bumpy ride. One more reason to pave cycling paths.
If this is the path that I went on during my Round Lake Erie tour it was a very straight and paved trail that ran from near Ridgetown/Ridgeway? to Fort Erie. There are/were plans to extend it further west but it hadn't happened at the time I rode it in 2003.

I can recall chugging along like a train with occassional whistle noises because this old railway line really did make me think of trains.

BTW: It's quite nice in London where I live right now with no snow and mild temperatures. I am about two days ride west of the area you are discussing. I believe it will be even nicer in that area.

~Jamie N
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