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Since I am still not back to normal training I figured I would still get my outdoor fix by going hiking. I had not been to Bradley Fall for years so I was
pleasantly surprised to find awesome trails and beautiful views. Not to mention viewing points with drops of a few hundred feet into the river - with
absolutely nothing to stop you from tumbling over! The weather is still unseasonably warm but when I would get close to the river you could feel the cool air. It was a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.
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