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Fresh satellite photos for bike path conditions?
While there are plenty of services for motorists to find out about road
closures there is next to nothing for cyclists. Right now I need to know whether a particular section of the American River Bike Path (north of Lake Natoma) is still closed or not. There was a major rock slide on Jan-22. Park service sites are generally unhelpful because there are hardly any current status notifications and inquiries remain unanswered. Is there a really up to day and free site with sateliite images detailed enough to find out if the big boulders are still blocking the path? Must have date stamp, else it's of no use. Or maybe there is the outside chance someone reading this rode Sacramento-Folsom or vice versa this week and could tell. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com/ |
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