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On a clear day, you can see Boston from the Stone Tower |
Our biking on Saturday will be disguised as hiking.
"What?", you ask? "
No Halloween ride??" Well, yes, it's true, we're not riding on Saturday -- we're going for a HALLOWEEN HIKE instead, (and totally avoiding Salem's congestion, road closures, limited parking, and all of the crowds from Haunted Happenings in the process.)
Instead, we are meeting for breakfast at
8:30 a.m. (approximate) in LYNN at Hayward's on Rt 129 (A small place -- I've never been there -- it's the closest breakfast spot near the
Lynn Woods Great Woods entrance. (You can check out the menu here:
Hayward's Restaurant).
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It's good to have a map when exploring Lynn Woods. |
After breakfast, we'll drive the short distance to
Lynn Woods where there is plenty of parking. Our plan is to take an easy route along the fire roads -- not the smaller, rugged trails -- so special hiking shoes are
not required. It's an easy walk shared by trail runners and dog walkers alike. The
Stone Tower and
Dungeon Rock are both open until November 1st, so that will be our destination on this leisurely hike!
We hope you can join us! Text, call, or email
Tam if you think you can make it!
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