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Runners use the soft surface path along paved Schuylkill River Trail, Philadelphia, PA
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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surface, rock and stone surfaces, crusher fines, shared use, dogs on trails, tread, riverfront scenes
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Informal trail tread along Schuylkill River Trail, Philadelphia, PA
Informal trail tread along Schuylkill River Trail, Philadelphia, PA
Informal trail tread along Schuylkill River Trail, Philadelphia, PA
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.
Sign directing both bikers and walkers along Highline Trail; Aurora, Colorado
Sign directing both bikers and walkers along Highline Trail; Aurora, Colorado
Sign directing both bikers and walkers along Highline Trail; Aurora, Colorado
Crusher fines trail through mowed turf park at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Crusher fines trail through mowed turf park at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Crusher fines trail through mowed turf park at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
A fine grained, dark crusher rock is the surface for the trail at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
A fine grained, dark crusher rock is the surface for the trail at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
A fine grained, dark crusher rock is the surface for the trail at Westerly Creek Dam; Denver, Colorado
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.