Not much can be said about running flat trail along a shallow river in Colorado but when all the trails are covered in snow and ice there isn't much better of a choice. The Pikes Peak Greenway/Santa Fe Regional trail (I will commonly refer to it as the Front Range trail as it was slated to join a trail system that ran the length of the Front Range) is a central corridor through Colorado Springs with many spur options to the east and west, most of it is dirt with some sections of road surface (asphalt, concrete, etc). The most easily accessible option is the section near downtown and North through Monument Valley Park.
Today was just an easy run out and back with the dogs, total distance 5 miles. After the snow it was nice to get the legs moving again.
Friday, December 11, 2009
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