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Informal hiking and running tread next to concrete Cherry Creek Trail; Denver, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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surface, tread, shared use, greenway, bicycle, pedestrians and people
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Typical crusher fines surface showing very firm matrix with only a few loose larger rock particles.
Typical crusher fines surface showing very firm matrix with only a few loose larger rock particles.
Typical crusher fines surface showing very firm matrix with only a few loose larger rock particles.
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Looking from top of ramp down the slope to Citrus Springs trailhead on the Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
Looking from top of ramp down the slope to Citrus Springs trailhead on the Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
Looking from top of ramp down the slope to Citrus Springs trailhead on the Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
Horses, bikes, and walkers all use the crusher fines Highline Canal Trail near Denver, CO.
Horses, bikes, and walkers all use the crusher fines Highline Canal Trail near Denver, CO.
Horses, bikes, and walkers all use the crusher fines Highline Canal Trail near Denver, CO.
Here the edging keeps water from draining so obstacles in the form of drainage bars were placed to try to keep the crushed rock from eroding.
Here the edging keeps water from draining so obstacles in the form of drainage bars were placed to try to keep the crushed rock from eroding.
Here the edging keeps water from draining so obstacles in the form of drainage bars were placed to try to keep the crushed rock from eroding.
Accessible concrete trail loops around restrooms to lose elevation from parking lot by the highway.
Accessible concrete trail loops around restrooms to lose elevation from parking lot by the highway.
Accessible concrete trail loops around restrooms to lose elevation from parking lot by the highway.