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If it were pushing 100 degrees and you could spend the day shopping in air-conditioned comfort with your wife and FOUR sisters-in-law, what would YOU do? I took plenty of water and stopped for more Gatorade. All of the open part Chief Ladiga Trail is paved. I rode both ways for 48.5 miles. Definitely less hellish than the alternative. The humidity was mercifully low, and it rained just when I was done. Viewed: 189 times.
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The marker says Dugger Mtn. is the second highest point in Alabama. See next photo. Viewed: 183 times.
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And here it is. Fortunately, the second-highest point in Alabama is miles off the trail. Viewed: 181 times.
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Sorry for the dizzy perspective. I used an "old" Sony dsc U60 that is used one-handed, so I take lots of photos at 12+ mph, just whipping it out of a pocket and shooting. Viewed: 167 times.
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At the western end of the trail, outside of Anniston. Viewed: 158 times.
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Woodland Park at the western end of theTrail seems much older than the trail itself, but still nice. I reloaded with water for the third and last time here. Viewed: 173 times.
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"This park, the gateway to the Chief Ladiga Trail, is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Mike Tucker. Dr. Tucker was killed by a drunken driver as he was cycling in Calhoun County. He was a dedicated family man, physician, and cyclist who was loved and respected by all who knew him" Viewed: 164 times.
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Anotherr on-the-go shot. Viewed: 170 times.
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Chief Ladiga Trail - 14 Viewed: 150 times.
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