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(40 votes) Published: Oct 03, 2001 12:00 a.m. Viewed 365 times |
Okay, the entrance is on the end of either Emerald or the other street in that area. At the loop, notice a rough, short (maybe 10-15ft) path. It connects to a gravel road (Maybe 0.75 km?), which connects to 2 things: a small area, with a GIGANTIC rock underground (the top of it IS the ground), and another trail. It connects to a fork in the road. I haven’t explored the left path much, but there is one point where you can turn left (or maybe the road just goes that way). I didn’t take it much, but it’s a bumpy trail, felt by a bike with some pretty nice shocks. I turned back, and tried the right fork (I actually did the right fork a few months ago, but it’s easier to explain like this). It leads to a bunch of trails (you might see one or two interesting things). At one point, you hit the 401 highway, and it forks again. If you go left, it looks like it’s a dud road, about 10ft long (but I didn’t take it). Go right, parallel to the 401. It’s a gravel road, and it leads to Sydenham road. There’s also a sign at the entrance to the trail (the one here at sydenham) saying ’Private Property’. There’s also the words engraved in a boulder there. It looks like trespassing, so if anyone asks you, you started at the other end. Is there anything saying ’Private Property’ there? No. Also, it’s the property of Pye-Barr, the guys who take care of the area. So if anyone continues to interrogate, ’Look. I live in this area, and I was just exploring.’ |
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