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Old 04-10-2009, 03:50 PM
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Default Does anyone remember the bike trails in Mustang? (1980's - 90's)

Well, the title pretty much gave away the question, but I suppose I could summarize. Just south of the "Heights" residential district and slightly east of Czech Hall Road in Mustang were a bunch of bike trails used by people of all ages. As I recall, the the trails were located in a natural feature, kind of like a very tiny canyon, with man-made dirt ramps added for lift. I don't think I've ever seen geological features like that anywhere else in Mustang. The erosion on some of these spots made the gullies seem even deeper and out of the ordinary. I remember taking my bike out there as a kid and jumping some pretty impressive dirt-made ramps, only to be outdone by some older kid with a dirt bike. I thought my world was coming to an end when a bunch of developers started building houses on my trails. Those trails always come to mind when I think back to my childhood in Mustang. So, do you remember these trails? If you do, we may have crossed paths, literally, way back when.
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