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Day 9, last day, part 1
Last day biking the COLT 2020 for us. The Motel 6 in Trenton was Juussst a little ... "more" than I would have liked. But there it is. Quick stop at Timmy's for a Double Double and a bagel sandwich And then on up the Lower Trent Trail and to the Hastings Heritage Trail (mostly) Kinda 1 or 2% uphill, upstream, all day There was nowhere to "not be in a car or truck" so we sat on the grassy knoll And watched the Timmy's drive-thru traffic idle by ... 5 black pickup trucks in a row! followed by 2 more then a white pickup truck ruined "the streak" sign another sign more signs very small font sign well maintained trail in this section had some flashbacks to the K&P Trail in Kingston along this section smooth sailing, with a tailwind
Such a great photo!
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