When you come right down to it, this is a large part of what this move was all about, and yes, as of this moment it's worth every minute and every mile and every dollar. Once the frost cleared this morning I headed out on the Silver Comet Trail, westbound. A bit nippy at first, but of course that didn't last plus I had on good thermal clothes and a windbreaker. The sun, as you can see, was shining brightly and not a cloud spoiled the blue sky. From here, the trail crossed under the bridge then ramped around in a circle upwards to the left and crossed over it.
Not far from where the trail leaves Main Street, it leaves the designated path and follows city streets for a short distance. The route is well-marked, but I missed a turn that would have taken me to this and eventually backtracked to find it. This bridge crosses a canal of some kind that goes through some really pretty park area.
Just past the bridge the trail curves and goes through the outskirts of an industrial area for a bit before reaching the big bridge in the first photo. I'm really looking forward to seeing all this once spring takes hold and all is green.
I wish you could have heard the noise here -- it was a large wetland on both sides of the trail and the frogs were having a croaking field day. Unbelievably loud. Other than frogs, most of the sound I heard on the trip was birdsong, and birds were everywhere.
The trail as it travels beyond the wetland and frogs, through farmlands and rural residential areas. I think this is about where I turned around, my exploration finished for the day, about 3.1 miles from town. That gives me a total of 6.2 trail miles for the day, plus getting to/from the trail and some extra while I was lost. It wasn't a long ride, but it was enough for today.
I haven't ridden my bike for about a year now, and that's way too long. My cycling muscles were rusty, particularly when I needed to go up a hill or over an overpass. I thought it best to not push too far this first time. All in all, I was out for about a hour, which included stopping at the railroad station (which is now a visitor center for the Trail) and getting a couple of trail maps.
Wonderful way to start the day. I'm a happy camper right now!
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