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Point of View: Burn Calories, Not Carbon Keith Laughlin, RTC president, discusses global climate change, the obesity epidemic, and how RTC is working to address these two major challenges at the same time. |
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Big Plans in North Carolina Greensboro, N.C., has a plan—a "master plan." And it centers around the city's 81-mile-and-growing trail network. Smooth pathways spider around and over lakes and through canopied woodlands where trail users feel right at home. |
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Show, Don't Tell: Building a Movement Communities across the country are striving to create biking and walking opportunities through their trails and transit. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is striving to connect them. |
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Destination: New Hampshire Get yourself in gear—low gear—and tackle the rural, rough-'n'-ready, 27-mile Rockingham Recreational Trail in southern New Hampshire. |
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Eye On: Metropolitan Branch: Residents in southeastern Maine soon will have a rail-trail to connect them with each other, and with their beautiful coastline.
More Trail Tales:Reader responses from Pensecola, Fla., Villa Park, Ill., Monkton, Md., Wolfeboro, N.H., Rochester, N.Y., Tonawanda, N.Y., Falls Church, Va. and McLean, Va. |
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