Sunday, September 12, 2010

Maximum Separation Alignment

In my comments on the mountain bike issue, I suggested that it would be highly preferable to have the maximum possible separation between any mountain bike trail and the area's existing hiking trails. These maps (which have not yet been reviewed for environmental concerns) offer my image of how this might be done. I know it's not perfect. Still, it's the best I have been able to come up with.

-- Guy Burgess

Northern Segment
(Note proposed new mountain bike avoider trails.)


Central Segment



Southern Segment

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