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Based on our record, AllTrails seems to be a lot more popular than TrailLink. While we know about 119 links to AllTrails, we've tracked only 4 mentions of TrailLink. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
When I travel, I look at eater.com for food recs, alltrails.com for hiking recs and google maps for anything not covered by those aggregators. This works out most of the time, and certainly provides higher-quality responses than random people on reddit. Source: 3 months ago
That is, after a shift at the shelter and a short hike! Alltrails has great stuff, idk where you are but it's got stuff in so many places lol. Source: 5 months ago
Not a specific destination answer, but I recommend checking out AllTrails. I like the details it provides. The reviews seem fair and the app is great. Source: 8 months ago
How long of a hike/walk? Bridle Trails is fantastic. Trilogy area of Redmond (Redmond Ridge) also has a ton of trails. I highly recommend the alltrails.com app or site. You can search by easy/moderate/hard and distance and using the map zoom into a specific area. Source: 8 months ago
OH and use alltrails.com to look up trails you're interested in and see the latest conditions. If I were you, and people are saying there's an active bear on a trail I would avoid it since you are alone. You'll find some trails people mention not great visibility around some corners or due to huckleberry bushes...I'd avoid those too on your own. Bears might be into huckleberry when you get there and the last thing... Source: 8 months ago
The GAP is definitely on my to-do list, along with the Mickelson Trail and the Elroy-Sparta. Basically I go through traillink.com and mark of whatever looks interesting. Source: about 1 year ago
Where should I ride? In the US, you have the legal right to ride on most roads. Personally, with how distracted drivers are these days, I stick to trails. We have a rapidly growing nationwide network of rail trails that provide well-maintained trails along disused rail lines, usually with outstanding scenery and history. Many state and national parks also have cycling trails, though you should always check... Source: about 1 year ago
If you are in the USA, traillink.com has a listing of bike trails for every state. Source: almost 2 years ago
The map is very good at showing available trails, but it's not so good at showing connecting city streets. If you register for free at traillink.com, you can see a more informative map here. It shows the northern completed section (the Lake Link Trail) of the Cleveland Foundation Centennial Trail, which incorporates Wendy Bridge. Source: almost 2 years ago
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