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Post by tzeaser on Oct 11, 2012 9:45:15 GMT -5
I don't know why anyone would have it, but I'm looking for video of riding along the Greeneway. Does anyone out there have some, or would be willing to record some within the next few days?
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Post by dgaddis1 on Oct 11, 2012 10:07:19 GMT -5
Search youtube, there's a few there.
They're exactly as exciting as you think they'd be lol.
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Post by Angela on Oct 11, 2012 11:04:35 GMT -5
I have one that I made and posted somewhere here on the forum probably in the past year. I'll try to look for it, not sure if it is what you are looking for or not.
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Post by Angela on Oct 11, 2012 11:07:21 GMT -5
Here is the one I posted from March of this year - not sure if this is what you are looking for.......had to watch it again to remember what is on there.......it is up and back the Greeneway and then a short segment on the Brickyard Ponds area.
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Post by quickag on Oct 11, 2012 11:10:53 GMT -5
needs more wheelies.
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Post by tzeaser on Oct 11, 2012 14:53:02 GMT -5
Angela, someone else had sent me the link to your video and I just watched it. It is just what I was looking for. I am helping to lead a mobile workshop at the Georgia-Carolina Bike Summit on the Greeneway and other bike facilities in North Augusta, providing engineering design and construction perspective. The video shows the overall character of the Greeneway better than a photo slideshow. Thanks.
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Post by yetichick on Oct 11, 2012 16:19:20 GMT -5
I have a friend at work who was asking me about the Greeneway--she lives in Aiken. Perfect video to send to her!
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Post by azdrawdy on Oct 11, 2012 16:19:42 GMT -5
Nice job Angela. That showcases a gem we have in the CSRA. Nice place to run, and a nice place to get miles in when the weather just doesn't work for mountain biking.
MD
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Post by Angela on Oct 11, 2012 19:44:04 GMT -5
For us it started as the perfect place to take our young sons to ride their bikes in a safe environment. The trees made for a comfortable environment on hot summer days. In the beginning it ended at a little cul-de-sac right before Martintown Road. Since then the addition of that bridge across Martintown Road, the addition from Pisgah Rd to just beyond I-20, the section down by the Savannah River, the tunnels at the south end, and the development of the Brick Ponds (saw some neat young alligators in the ponds a few years back) all make this a wonderful great place to take your family. We've combined it many times with the paved path over in Evans, a roll down the towpath, briefly on Broad Street, over the 13th street bridge and then the Greeneway for a relatively car-free 30+ mile ride when we weren't able to ride the trails. I made the video hoping others would get a glimpse and decide to check it out!
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Post by beckyl on Oct 12, 2012 7:40:24 GMT -5
Nice vid Angela! Nevin and I commuted via the Greeneway a few winters ago when the towpath was closed. It was before the extension so we parked at Five Notch. That happened to be a very cold winter as I recall and we even got to ride in while it was snowing one day. Just beautiful. We also take the Greeneway when we have dentist appts with Dr. Hale. Can't wait for the safe connector to the towpath. That will be awesome. Tom, I think it's great that you are showing off one of the local gems!
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