netman
Veteran
A couple of days went by and then the opportunity arose for another quick explore of the local area. This time I thought I'd roll down into Springboro and then see where the road took me from there.
12.52 miles
620ft elevation gain
Rollin' into Springboro...
Not much to see or do here until I took a left into Rotary Park...
And what a great idea - a haven for passing cyclists! Check this out
A bike work stand and tools...
A pump...
A cyclists' vending machine (no really!!)
Full of essential supplies...
And a map of local cycle routes...
I was already heading away from the Great Little Trail and was saving the Great Miami River Trail for another day, so decided to head South East towards the Little Miami Scenic Trail before looping back around to home.
For any (like me) initially slightly confused by the use of the name Miami in Ohio, they were a Native American tribe living in the area. The name Miami derives from Myaamia, the tribe's name for themselves in their Algonquian language of Miami-Illinois. They lived in many areas over many years, but between 1720 and 1763, lived in the 'Miami River Locations' in Ohio.
To be continued...
12.52 miles
620ft elevation gain
Rollin' into Springboro...
Not much to see or do here until I took a left into Rotary Park...
And what a great idea - a haven for passing cyclists! Check this out

A bike work stand and tools...
A pump...
A cyclists' vending machine (no really!!)
Full of essential supplies...
And a map of local cycle routes...
I was already heading away from the Great Little Trail and was saving the Great Miami River Trail for another day, so decided to head South East towards the Little Miami Scenic Trail before looping back around to home.
For any (like me) initially slightly confused by the use of the name Miami in Ohio, they were a Native American tribe living in the area. The name Miami derives from Myaamia, the tribe's name for themselves in their Algonquian language of Miami-Illinois. They lived in many areas over many years, but between 1720 and 1763, lived in the 'Miami River Locations' in Ohio.
To be continued...