The Rim Trail On O-Hill


Going on a bike ride up to O-Hill isn't that far to go geographically but more of an elevation climb until you reach the trail. Once your their it's an easy around some curves and over some rocks and roots then head on home. The thing of it is that it seems so far removed from what this city has: sidewalks, buildings, cars, trucks and such that it feels like a touch of the country. Half way around the "Rim Trail" is a park bench with a table next to it just for folks to relax and drink in the beauty of the woods, sky and distance seen thru the trees. It's not that much of a secret to people who live here, it may be to some, but it seems most people seem to know about it, it's just whenever I've been up their, I don't run into all that many people who know about it. But when I am riding up on the Rim Trail I might meet one or two people but it doesn't seem like that much of a bother, but I guess to some it maybe. It's not to me.
I know this trail is worn down a good deal, you can just see that if you take a close look at the rocks and roots along the trail. It gets it's amount of usage. But I am always thankful for whomever it is that cuts up the trees that lye across the trail after a horrific storm. I am very thankful to those folks, heros in there own right for being vigilant and keeping that trail open and available for us townies.

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