I didn't know that Moore Park is navigable this time of year. (Is 'navigable' the word: able to be navigated?)
After the snow falls, I tend to avoid the parks till spring. But I miss the parks and trails pretty quickly. They are so much prefereable to sidewalks and the sides of roads.
So, are the paths clear of ice? Is the traction good enough to pick up the pace?
I'm a Brit, living far from home in Toronto - a 'Britnadian' if you will.
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Hi Dave
I didn't know that Moore Park is navigable this time of year. (Is 'navigable' the word: able to be navigated?)
After the snow falls, I tend to avoid the parks till spring. But I miss the parks and trails pretty quickly. They are so much prefereable to sidewalks and the sides of roads.
So, are the paths clear of ice? Is the traction good enough to pick up the pace?
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