Have you heard of the term "Road Apples?" After you've done this series you'll know what it means...if not, email me and I'll explain...or better yet, ask the 4-legged cache neighbours. Don't be annoyed at those "Road Apples," as we have to remember why we have this brand new trail to geo-cache on and who built it.
Besides, they're completely organic and quickly compostible, and will not stick to your shoes like dog poop!
This beautiful recently completed section of the South Langley Regional Trail is for use by pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. The trail will eventually link Campbell Valley Park with Aldergrove Lake Regional Park, with all the volunteer work being done by the Aldergrove Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen of BC in partnership with the Township of Langley. Complete with two solid horse-friendly boardwalk bridges, the trail winds through a gorgeous wooded area, over low swampy land, and borders along peaceful farmland before ending at the busy Highway of 264th Street. The final portion of the South Langley Regional Trail is in the designing stages, and will complete the trail to Aldergrove Regional Park between 264th & 272nd Street.
Congratulations itsafamilything & Starkiller-09 for FTF!