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carl2591
Dec 27, 2016Explorer III
Good to know.. it looks like a 2.5 mile hike and was thinking about adult scooters as a good way to get around the DC area as well.. They have large wheel, while like the one kids ride, are a bit larger and the wheel roll better over cracks, rough payment etc. They fold up and you can get a carry case.
Helps cut down on lots of walking and some what faster than (fairly brisk) walking speed.
http://tinyurl.com/hczuffs (bummed to see the price had increased from 59 to 83 dollars on amazon)
hope to get back to Greenbelt and have a couple day to hang out. :)
Helps cut down on lots of walking and some what faster than (fairly brisk) walking speed.
http://tinyurl.com/hczuffs (bummed to see the price had increased from 59 to 83 dollars on amazon)
hope to get back to Greenbelt and have a couple day to hang out. :)
DrewE wrote:
I stayed at Greenbelt NP recently. It's about a half hour (fairly brisk) walk to the College Park metro station. The park itself seemed safe enough to me, and the general neighborhood is not bad. No hookups, but the fees are very, very reasonable at $16 per night. When I was there over Thanksgiving week, the campground was nearly empty; I could not see another camper from my site for all but the first night.
Greenbelt is north or northeast of the city center, but is quite readily accessible from the beltway.
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