May 17 2020, 01:03

Nadezhda Shulga and I try to get acquainted with the local bike trails a couple of times a week. There aren’t that many, and they will run out in a couple of months, forcing us to cycle them again. Today, for example, we rode on the WB&A in Maryland – a trail next to NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA’s largest and oldest laboratory. I want to visit it, but now it’s unclear when it will all open again.

A couple of days before that, we rode around Silver Spring. The second video is from there. A few more days earlier, we spent in Indian Head Rail Trail. A week ago, we were in Percellville. The plan includes another ten or fifteen places, after which we’ll have to start over.

Nevertheless, a bike rack for the tow hitch is a very handy thing. Just load up the bikes, and within an hour or two, you can find trails to suit any taste. True, many are more pedestrian than cycle paths, so you can’t really speed up much on them.

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