-
I was wondering if I could have gotten in trouble for just walking my
bike on the trail. I needed to exit from the 94 side to go to my bank
at K and 40 and wanted to arrive and enter from Katy trail to be safer
in dusk hours. What do you think? I never rode it until the parking
lot.
Stephen
On Tuesday, July 17, 2007, at 08:39AM, "Mike Tollefson"
<mbtoll@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>It is accessible from Hwy 94. This is the Lewis and Clark Trail
located just south of the high school and the big disposal
"hill". This is a hiking trail where bikes are not allowed. These 2
trails are 5 and 8 miles long. Great hikes. The newer caches are on
the 8 mile section of the trail but there are ways to hike to make it
shorter. It truly is a great area with spectacular views of the
Missouri River. A great example were the journey to the cache is the
best part!
>
>Mike
>
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: Andrew Senger
<asenger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To:
geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:29:34 AM
>Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR: not for the faint of heart or stomach
>
>
>-
>I'm just surprised you didn't have to go to the ER. Then again,
you were
>WALKING the bike, not riding it.
>
>2. So it's not accessible easily from the Katy Trail? Where is it
>accessible from?
>
>See you this evening. Are you planning on caching, too, or just
eating?
>
>Andrew (yawetag)
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Stephen Martin"
<faery_generic@xxxxxxx>
>To:
<geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 07:56
>Subject: [GeoStL] Re: NGR: not for the faint of heart or stomach
>
>
>> -
>>
>> In regard to your subject line... or part of it... Weldon
Springs area
>caches are in a beautiful setting, but not for anyone who is faint
of
>anything. However, walking a bike, wearing a book bag with a
laptop and
>geoschwag galore while hiking this crazy hilly, long and needle
defying land
>could kill a person, so a normal hiker/cacher may survive. Thank
(insert
>higher power) that I woke up at 5:30am and atleast beat most of
the heat
>yesterday. I loved this cache day and only got 5, but felt very
proud once
>finished.
>>
>> Two notes:
>>
>> 1 Brawny Bear's hint for My favorite tree GCQV1J could have
made me extra
>scared while finding the cache had I read it first... i was a
little creeped
>out without reading it :-p Did you actually read, eat lunch etc
where the
>actual cache placement is?
>>
>> 2 Do not attempt to climb up to Acts of Congress from the Katy
trail. It
>will work your muscles to near exploding and you get to a wall of
>sedimentary rock... which has the nature of The Sugar Ray song
Falls apart.
>>
>> just up early and finding any reason to type. Excuse my
nonesense. Now I
>need to bike across the river so i may find Cesar's cat box and
surrounding
>caches. Chat with y'all later and see some of you at BBQ
tonight. Feel
>free to discuss how awesome, fearless and clever(read cool enough,
crazy and
>lucky) I am.
>>
>> stephen
>
>
>
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