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Monthly Archives: April 2011
A Map from Here to There
A few weeks ago I mentioned some highlights of the Great Plains Trail. I am very excited to now provide a map which gives a rough idea of where I think the trail should be. Of course, this is far … Continue reading
Earth Day
Earth Day is a great day to get out there and enjoy a trail. Any trail. There’s hardly a better way to enjoy the natural world than to be on a trail. Whether the trail is a short one near your house, or … Continue reading
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The Next Step on the Trail
The process of creating the Great Plains Trail is parallel to actually hiking an epic trail itself. There are so many steps. The only difference is that with an actual trail, you know right where your next actual step will … Continue reading
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Lies, Damned Lies, and . . .
Personally, I like statistics. I like baseball stats, basketball stats, stats about the highest mountains or the longest rivers, or even stats about stats. I’ll admit (happily) to being a little bit of a geek about numbers. What can I … Continue reading