The nail that ended my ride!
Today I went for another bike ride on the Wellesley Trails, only this time it didn’t go so well. I got through about 5.5 miles on the Aqueduct Trail, then to the Fuller Brook Trail. They are doing a lot of work on that trail. When I got to the Senior High/Hunnewell Field Area, I took a turn onto a closed trail. Then I ran over the nail in the image to the right.
I didn’t realize it right away. The trail is partially closed, but there’s no warning when you approach the closure. I got to a gate, then turned around, just as a couple of runners came down the same path, so I wasn’t the only one who didn’t know about the closure.
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So my ride became a walk back home, but fortunately it was only about 2 miles. Here’s a gallery.
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Dana Hall Fields
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A house on the Aqueduct Trail
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Biking toward a watershed
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Looking through to the Babson athletic field
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The Babson ice rink, which is next to the BSC
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A Babson Library
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Babson College, across from the Country Club
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Marshy area on the Fuller Brook Trail
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Fuller Brook Trail
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A nicely manicured garden near Wellesley High School
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Clock Tower of the High School
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Construction site where I ran over the nail
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Hunnewell Field in Wellesley
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Kids and coaches on the Hunnewell Field
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My screen when I checked to see how much I’d have to walk
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Back hoe on the Fuller Brook Trail
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Landscaping work on the trail
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More landscaping work on the Trail
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Walking my bike