So I went for a walk today.... I was feeling kinda zombie-like. Slept too late, took a nap, and didn't want to waste the whole day away, so I put on my walkin' shoes and hit the Logan River Golf Course Trail. I brought my phone with me and listened to some music, and just walked. I didn't know how long the trail was, just that it wound around the golf course and crossed the river in a few places. We constantly see people walking, biking, running, ripsticking, etc. on the Trail because it goes right in front of our house. Convenient! It's very nice, wide concrete, with some non-Turkey Run-esque bridges that actually don't sway when you walk over them! (I know Dad, that will probably ruin the fun for you...) Apparently the great oracle Google is telling me that the trail is 1.7 miles long, and since I live at the beginning of it, I guess it's 3.4 miles to go to the end and back. I don't think I will do that very often, because at the other end it gets a little weird with some railroad crossings and stuff. But there is a 1-mile marker that won't be too bad to walk to and back with our new doggy Nibs! Victoria Verleger. We finally get to pick her up this week, and we're so excited! Here are some pics for your perusal.
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
The Logan River Trail
So I went for a walk today.... I was feeling kinda zombie-like. Slept too late, took a nap, and didn't want to waste the whole day away, so I put on my walkin' shoes and hit the Logan River Golf Course Trail. I brought my phone with me and listened to some music, and just walked. I didn't know how long the trail was, just that it wound around the golf course and crossed the river in a few places. We constantly see people walking, biking, running, ripsticking, etc. on the Trail because it goes right in front of our house. Convenient! It's very nice, wide concrete, with some non-Turkey Run-esque bridges that actually don't sway when you walk over them! (I know Dad, that will probably ruin the fun for you...) Apparently the great oracle Google is telling me that the trail is 1.7 miles long, and since I live at the beginning of it, I guess it's 3.4 miles to go to the end and back. I don't think I will do that very often, because at the other end it gets a little weird with some railroad crossings and stuff. But there is a 1-mile marker that won't be too bad to walk to and back with our new doggy Nibs! Victoria Verleger. We finally get to pick her up this week, and we're so excited! Here are some pics for your perusal.
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