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The featured picture in this article is the Old Colma to Half Moon Bay Road (trail). It is situated above Devil's Slide.
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/old-colma-road-loop
Posted by: Jim Sullivan | December 18, 2021 at 07:43 AM
Let's be real. This is a road that only naively developed urban mind-think could redefine as a "trail." With the pavement, the well-being of the joints, muscles, and experience of people on foot have been ignored. They actually repaved the thing with (always) environmentally damaging asphalt, spending well over a million on the road to make it worse for the world as well as locals. This article contains a number of factual errors as it looks to promote a feel-good urban development story in a rural place. All in all, it represents one more piece of evidence that "recreation" has become well established as one of the few most justified, environmentally negative human activities in our country. It is easily possible to do much better.
Posted by: Carl May | December 08, 2021 at 01:46 PM