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Originally Posted by Turbofurball
Does that apply to trails that have been superseded by paved roads that take a more efficient route? No shortage of those here, I can literally go 30 mins from my house and then not see a single other person for the rest of the day (I carry an illegal radio because there's little signal in the valleys, but there are radio repeaters for forest fires). I also take a mini saw with me now, too, because sometimes there's no way through what is a legal road.
Anyway, my point was that there's plenty of places where there aren't people ... certainly that seems like a good place to reacquire the camaraderie of the past biking experience?
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1. This line of "conversation" continues to be off topic in connection with what the OP asked.
2. I could repeat what I said earlier, but that'd be a waste of valuable time. I'm unsure what relevance there is between what I said and trails where illegal radios and cutting equipment to carve your way along them are involved.
It's a free world: each person can read into whatever they think others have said. Apologies if English isn't your first language and my communication has been lost in translation.
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