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  • Location: Anchorage, Alaska, United States

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    September 18, 2023

    Cycling

    This paved trail is designated for multi-use year-round, but it's at its best for biking during the summer. During the winter, you'd need a fat-tire bike to make progress on the snow.

    Watch out for moose in all seasons, as they're very commonly sighted here. If you do see a moose, give it plenty of space and make sure to never get between a mother moose and her calf.
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    Distance 2.98 km

    Uphill 70 m

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