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Thursday, July 23, 2020
Delaware & Lehigh Trail Question: Is Trail Open Past Slatington?
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Bernie, contact the D&L Corridor directly for an answer to your question. Sweet Jesus, old man. I know you're a self admitted bottom feeding blogger. But I figured you had some sense of primary source referencing for an answer to a simple question like this. It's not like you don't know who has jurisdiction and answers to all questions related to the D&L Trail, right?
ReplyDeleteJames Neara, I checked the primary source, i.e. the trail map. The primary source says it was closed until 7/17, but is now supposed to be open intermittently. I posted here bc some regular trail users check this blog and likely know.
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ReplyDeleteI can't tell you if the trail is open but considering all the crane and aerial activity I see when passing through the gap this week, I would suspect some intermittent closures at a minimum. As far as traversing 248 as a bypass to that, if you have a death wish then its right for you. There are no shoulders for close to mile in the Gap with pretty much rt22 style driving is happening there including heavy truck traffic. Good luck!
Think I'll stay off 248, lol. Thanks. I have heard from someone at D&L that I might be stopped by a flagger on the trail, but not for long. I'm going!
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