Just over the state line in West Virginia is the Greenbrier River Trail -- another "rail trail" along an old rail bed. The full trail is about 80 miles long (one way) -- we're not up to that! But yesterday we did manage a 24-mile round trip.
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This is pretty typical of what the trail looks like as it parallels the Greenbrier River. |
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We take a break. Right now we're using our road bikes, but the trail isn't really designed for "skinny tires". |
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At our turn-around point. (The parking lot is at mile 3.) |
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Can you tell we're new at this "selfie" thing? |
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