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Fort Snelling State ParkBefore heading up towards Minnesota, I looked at their DNR Ax-ManOn may way to Fort Snelling though, I first stopped at a surplus store that I had heard about called Ax-man The ParkAfter my hiatus shopping, I headed towards the park. Fort Snelling State Park, however, was in a location quite different than many other state parks. Rather than being in the woods or some other semi-remote location, it was smack-dab on the edge of Minneapolis, right next to the airport with an interstate highway running through the middle of it. Despite its location it was still a very nice park, and because of its elongated shape, by the time you got to the other end of the state park, you actually were in a relatively unpopulated area. You still had a pretty regular stream of airplanes going over your head though. ![]() I was too cheap to pay to enter the actual fort (I guess I did not feel like learning that day), so I walked around the outside of it, and hiked one of their trails near the river. The trail was only about three miles and went around a small island. One odd thing that I discovered on this island though, was a sign on the farthest corner of the island which said "Hiking Club. The password is...*******" (You did not think I would expose the password on my website did you? Go outside yourself and discover what it is, along with many other things). I had no idea what this was at the time. Later at Wild River State Park, I would read that the hiking club was something setup by the DNR to encourage people to hike their trails. These passwords "proved" that you had hiked X number of miles. Then they had different tiers for the total number of miles that you hiked, and got patches and the like for each level you got to. ![]() I only hiked a sort distance, because I really wanted to go biking further around the park. Although I was not an avid biker, most places do not allow you to ride bikes on the trails that are not paved mini-highways, so I wanted to take advantage of the fact this place did. I rode along a trail that was located along the river for about seven miles. My plan (based on my trusty map | |
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