I have posted several pictures of the lush-looking river banks of the Boise River recently. Here's the view east of town. To the right are the Black Cliffs - popular with rock climbers. That is a biking, hiking, and walking path. I believe it's 20 miles-plus of connected pathway. We call it the Greenbelt.Friday, June 19, 2009
Less Lush River
I have posted several pictures of the lush-looking river banks of the Boise River recently. Here's the view east of town. To the right are the Black Cliffs - popular with rock climbers. That is a biking, hiking, and walking path. I believe it's 20 miles-plus of connected pathway. We call it the Greenbelt.
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The path must be busy this time of year!
We're lucky to have few hundred meters: it's incredible to see such a long stretch of pathway.
This is an excellent image. The idea of 20 miles of pathways makes my feet dance with excitement.
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