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Ralph's Ozark Bike Blog: May 2011
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Ralph's Ozark Bike Blog. Bicycle riding in the Missouri Ozarks - Rigorous Pleasure. But I am just a pilgrim on this road, boys. Until I see you fare thee well. Steve Earle, Pilgrim. Sunday, May 29, 2011. As I was riding north on FR 57, I was passed by about 15 cyclists heading south. I said hi to several I knew. I was back in Springfield at 11:24, which let me stop by the farmers market on Commercial Street before it closed at 13:00. I bought some broccoli and patty pan summer squash. BNSF Train at FR 156.
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Frisco Highline Trail - Contribute to the Trail or Volunteer
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Become a Member or Volunteer. The Frisco Highline Trail is supported by people just like you who have a vision for this important community resource. It has taken the cooperative financial support of hundreds of individuals, businesses, foundations, communities and grant funds to make this trail a reality. To join this effort, see the contact information below for Ozark Greenways. Springfield, MO 65805. Terry Whaley, Executive Director - terry@ozarkgreenways.org. Trail Map and Directions.
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Frisco Highline Trail - Photo Gallery
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The Frisco Highline Trail is jointly administered by Ozark Greenways, a non-profit trails and greenspace organization, and the Springfield-Greene County Park Board. Springfield, MO 65805. Terry Whaley, Executive Director - terry@ozarkgreenways.org. Lori Tack, Program Coordinator - lori@ozarkgreenways.org. Trail Map and Directions. La Petite Gemme Prairie.
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Frisco Highline Trail - General Information
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The Frisco Highline Trail connects Springfield to Bolivar, more than 35 miles! The entire distance except for a short detour on the south side of Bolivar—were completely opened.(see trail map. Trailhead parking lots are located in Springfield, Willard, Walnut Grove, Wishart and Bolivar (see directions and/or trail map. The Springfield, Willard, Wishart and Bolivar trailheads are paved lots. For information about services near the trail, such as restrooms and water, check our Trail Services. A Note about ...
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Frisco Highline Trail - Bridges Along the Trail
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Bridges on the Trail. O’Reilly Family Foundation. Little Sac River Bridge. Tal and Rosalie Wooten. The Frisco Highline Trail is jointly administered by Ozark Greenways, a non-profit trails and greenspace organization, and the Springfield-Greene County Park Board. Springfield, MO 65805. Terry Whaley, Executive Director - terry@ozarkgreenways.org. Lori Tack, Program Coordinator - lori@ozarkgreenways.org. Trail Map and Directions. La Petite Gemme Prairie.
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Frisco Highline Trail - History
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As this page develops, we plan to bring you an assortment of interesting stories and history about the old Frisco line as well as the neighboring towns. We want to share the rich history of this corridor and its relationship to the Ozarks region. If you have anything you'd like to share, please contact us at the listing at the bottom of this page. The last passenger trains operated on the line. Truman makes history on the Highline again! The Burlington Northern Railroad, which absorbed the Frisco in 1980...
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My Trails-High Quality Trail and POI Maps Garmin Compatible Map - GPSFileDepot
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My Trails-High Quality Trail and POI Maps Map. Last Updated: May 24th, 2016 4:05pm. North: 49.0566°. West: -109.339°. East: -73.0108°. South: 31.101°. My Trails-High Quality Trail and POI Maps. World Topo - Eastern. World shaded relief kmz. Other Maps By jbensman ( See All. MO-Il Trails GPX file. Eastern Public Land Ownership. I have set up a listserve that I will send a message when I update one of my maps and a description of the changes. To subscribe [email protected]. No one can post on it but me.
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Cycling the Ozarks: Blogging about the Katy
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My adventures in cycling. Sunday, June 17, 2012. Blogging about the Katy. Ok, so I admit that I am new to blogging. I think in order to blog about a week long event, it is important to have access to the blog during that time. I did not. So, I am going in after the fact and will hopefully create and informative blog about my week of doing the 2012 DNR Katy Trail Ride. Enjoy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MORE 2012 DNR Katy Trail Ride pictures. View my complete profile. All For The Love of Bikes.
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