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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s one adventurous weekend in North Carolina, with the Combat Run at the coast, a bike tour in the Piedmont and paddle racing on the French Broad in the mountains. &#8230; <a href="https://getgoingnc.com/2013/04/this-weekend-peddlers-paddlers-plodders/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">This weekend: Peddlers, paddlers, plodders</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/images65.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5461" style="margin: 5px;" title="images" src="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/images65.jpg" alt="" width="248" height="203" /></a>It’s one adventurous weekend in North Carolina, with the Combat Run at the coast, a bike tour in the Piedmont and paddle racing on the French Broad in the mountains.</p>
<p><strong>Coast</strong></p>
<p>My friend Jason did the <a href="http://toughmudder.com" target="_blank">Tough Mudder</a> in Georgia earlier in the month and he did not take it lightly, training for the event by dedicating four months of his life to <a href="http://www.beachbody.com/P90X" target="_blank">P90X</a>. Surprisingly, though, not everyone approached the grueling event with the same dedication. “There were people who hadn’t trained at all,” Jason told me. It’s in that spirit of last-minute “What-the-hey” that we draw your attention to Saturday’s <strong><a href="http://www.stepupforsoldiers.org/combatmudrunfull" target="_blank">Combat Mud Run</a></strong> in Wilmington. The 5K course includes such obstacles as 4&#8242;, 6&#8242; and 8&#8242; walls, mud crawls, a mud walk, a swamp run, tire climb, culvert crawl and “fallen trees” (presumably not felled whilst you’re running beneath them) and a “Foot Long Bungee Hall Way Obstacle.”</p>
<p><em>Logistics</em>: Saturday, April 27, 8 a.m., at the National Guard, 2412 Infantry Road, Wilmington. $65, $260 for a team of four. More info <a href="http://www.stepupforsoldiers.org/combatmudrunfull" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/US/NC/Wilmington.html" target="_blank"><em>Saturday forecast</em></a>: Overcast, high of 73.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/Cyclysm-2008-Pictures-076.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-5462 alignright" style="margin: 5px;" title="Cyclysm 2008 Pictures 076" src="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/Cyclysm-2008-Pictures-076-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="158" srcset="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/Cyclysm-2008-Pictures-076-300x225.jpg 300w, https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/Cyclysm-2008-Pictures-076.jpg 500w" sizes="(max-width: 210px) 100vw, 210px" /></a>Piedmont</strong></p>
<p>The bike tour season is kicking in: on tap this weekend, the <a href="http://knightdale.kiwanisone.org/public/index.aspx" target="_blank">East Wake Bicycle Tour</a>. Sponsored by the Knightdale Kiwaniz Club, the tour includes 50K, 75K and 100K tours of eastern Wake County. I’ve done a couple of tours in eastern Wake and there’s a lot to recommend riding the area: it’s flat, there’s minimal traffic and bucolic terrain is a nice distraction as it begins to dawn on you that you are woefully ill-prepared for a long tour this early in the season.</p>
<p><em>Logistics</em>: Saturday, April 27, commencing at 9 a.m. from Knightdale High. $35. More info <a href="http://knightdale.kiwanisone.org/public/index.aspx" target="_blank">here</a>,<br />
to register, go <a href="https://www.sportoften.com/onlineRegistration/waiverTo.cfm?pEventID=10388 " target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/weather-forecast/US/NC/Knightdale.html " target="_blank"><em>Saturday forecast</em></a>: Overcast, high of 70.</p>
<p><strong>Mountains</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/beckyandy.jpg"><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-5463" style="margin: 5px;" title="beckyandy" src="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/beckyandy-300x120.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="120" srcset="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/beckyandy-300x120.jpg 300w, https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/beckyandy-600x242.jpg 600w, https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/beckyandy.jpg 640w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>In addition to being the start of the bike touring-riding season, it’s also the start of the paddling season. In the mountains, things kick off with Saturday’s <a href="http://fbcanoeracing.org/indexclassique.html" target="_blank"><strong>French Broad Classique Canoe, Kayak and SUP Race</strong></a>. Saturday’s events include an 18-mile downriver race, a 4-mile stand up paddleboard race and a 50-mile test race. Sunday’s races include a 16-mile downriver race and an 8-mile family friendly fun race.</p>
<p>“Test race,” you ask? Check out the website to find out.</p>
<p><em>Logistics</em>: Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28. For more specifics, check the website <a href="http://fbcanoeracing.org/indexclassique.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:28801.1.99999" target="_blank">Weekend forecast</a></em>: Overcast with a 50 percent or greater chance for rain.</p>
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<p><em>Those are our thoughts on the weekend. Find more options at the sources listed below. </em></p>
<p><strong>Coast</strong><em> </em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.capefearcoast.com/events/" target="_blank">CapeFearCoast.com</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar for the Cape Fear/Wilmington/southern N.C. coast searchable by date and event name.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coastalguide.com/events/" target="_blank">Coastal Guide</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar including nature programs from a variety of                                                                                                                                                                                    costal                            conservation             and                            research                                   agencies               that                                 offer                                  nature                                                     programs.                                                           Covers        the                          entire                               coast.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.crystalcoastnc.org/eventscalendar/" target="_blank">Crystal Cost Tourism Authority</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar focusing on the Crystal Coast. Good source for                                                                                                                                                                                              programs                  offered          by                N.C.                         Coastal                                             Federation,                       Cape                                         Lookout                                                           National                               Park,                                    N.C.                   National                                    Estuarine                                                   Research                     Reserve            and                                                other                      costal                                                                 conservation                            and                                research                            agencies                      that                          offer                                           nature                           programs.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nccoast.com/" target="_blank">NCCoast.com</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar including programs for the Outer Banks and Crystal Coast.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coasthost-nc.com/calendar.asp" target="_blank">North Carolina Coast Host</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar for the entire coast that lets you search for                                                                                                                                                                                        events       by           day,        by                         region,          by                           county,         by                     city             or                by                              event                                     (based                      on                            key                                   word).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thisweekmag.com/calendar.html" target="_blank">This Week Magazine</a><br />
Primary focus is the Crystal Coast (North Carolina’s coastal midsection).</p>
<p><strong>Mountains</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.citizen-times.com/section/OUTDOORS" target="_blank">Asheville Citizen-Times</a><br />
From the main page, click on “Outdoors,” then WNC Outdoors calendar.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blueridgeoutdoors.com/regional-events/" target="_blank">Blue Ridge Outdoors</a><br />
Searchable calendar lets you extend your reach to events throughout the                                                                                                                                                                                                          mid-Atlantic            and                               Southeast             (or                you             can                               just                    limit                  it           to                                       North                                                                    Carolina).                 Also                    lets             you                                  search     a                                  boatload              of                                              categories,                                      ranging                                   from                                                 Hiking,                                Mountain                       Biking                  and                                                  Climbing      to                Trail                                         Running,                                                Triathlon                       and                             Road                              Walking.</p>
<p><a href="http://www2.mountaintimes.com/calendar/events" target="_blank">The Mountain Times</a><br />
From the main page, click on “Calendars,” then Main Events.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.toddscalendar.com/" target="_blank">Todd’s Calendar</a></p>
<p><strong>Piedmont</strong></p>
<p><strong>Charlotte</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://events.charlotteobserver.com/" target="_blank">Charlotte Observer events calendar</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar searchable by category, including Nature, Recreation, Recreation &amp; Wellness, Running</p>
<p><a href="http://www.charlotteparent.com/Calendar/default.aspx" target="_blank">Charlotte Parent</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar concentrating on things the family can do together.</p>
<p><strong>Triad</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.gotriadscene.com/categories/index/10/339" target="_blank">GoTriad.com</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar includes a Sports &amp; Recreation category.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.piedmontparent.com/Calendar/default.aspx" target="_blank">Piedmont Parent</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar concentrating on things the family can do together.</p>
<p><strong>Triangle</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://events.triangle.com/" target="_blank">Triangle.com</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar searchable by category, including: Birding,                                                                                                                                                                                        Boating,                   Cycling,                        Nature,             Rec                   &amp;                                    Wellness,                                                        Recreation,                                                    Running,                                                                                   Swimming,           Tennis,                         Yoga.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.carolinaparent.com/Calendar/default.aspx" target="_blank">Carolina Parent</a><br />
Comprehensive calendar concentrating on things the family can do together.</p>
<p><strong>Statewide</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://web.eenorthcarolina.org/core/event/month.aspx?s=0.0.108.37430" target="_blank">Office of Environmental Education</a><br />
One calendar for the numerous Environmental Education Centers statewide.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ncparks.gov/Education/events.php" target="_blank">North Carolina State Parks</a><br />
Lets you search for programs at the state’s parks, recreation areas and                                                                                                                                                                                                natural             areas          by                               location,            by                     month,             by                             topic.                     To                           reach                             the                                                calendar                                   from           the                  home                            page,                 click               on                                                 “Education,”                               then             “Fun                            &amp;                                       Free                                  Programs                             at                     Parks.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/recreate.htm" target="_blank">National Forests in North Carolina</a><br />
From the home page, click on Carolina Connections for news updates on                                                                                                                                                                                    the                 state’s            four                            national                            forests      as                     well             as                          hints                  on                                                                           recreational                                                                       opportunities                   and a                                    detailed                                  rundown   of                                                        recreation                                  areas                and                       the                                                            amenities     at                                each.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fws.gov/northcarolina/ncevents.html" target="_blank">U.S. National Wildlife Refuges</a><br />
Rundown, by month, of regular activities at the U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service refuges in North Carolina.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2012 16:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For the past week, we’ve been looking at the current explosive growth of the Raleigh greenway system: $35 million to add about 45 miles of greenway. By 2014, Raleigh should &#8230; <a href="https://getgoingnc.com/2012/04/a-greenway-connected-triangle/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">A greenway-connected Triangle</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<figure id="attachment_3871" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-3871" style="width: 300px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/RaleighGreenway.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-3871" title="OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA" src="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/RaleighGreenway-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/RaleighGreenway-300x225.jpg 300w, https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/RaleighGreenway-600x450.jpg 600w, https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/RaleighGreenway-573x430.jpg 573w, https://getgoingnc.com/wp-content/uploads/RaleighGreenway.jpg 640w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-3871" class="wp-caption-text">Oh, the places you&#39;ll go on the Triangle&#39;s greenways come 2014.</figcaption></figure>
<p>For the past week, we’ve been looking at the current explosive growth of the Raleigh greenway system: $35 million to add about 45 miles of greenway. By 2014, Raleigh should have about 116 miles of greenway, with new, vital links along the <a title="Raleigh’s Neuse River Trail: Another 3.5 miles by August, 16.1 miles by November" href="https://getgoingnc.com/2012/04/raleigh%e2%80%99s-neuse-river-trail-another-3-5-miles-by-august-16-1-miles-by-november/">Neuse River</a>, Crabtree Creek, Walnut Creek, <a title="House Creek Greenway to open June 25 (read: Memorial Day)" href="https://getgoingnc.com/2012/04/house-creek-greenway-to-open-june-25-read-memorial-day/">House Creek</a> and Honeycutt Creek.</p>
<p>The current construction will basically fulfill the city’s 1976 goal of establishing a greenway network, a secondary, pedestrian transportation system making it possible to get around much of Raleigh with minimal exposure to motorized traffic.</p>
<p>While Raleigh is well on its way toward a greenway network worthy of national envy, what about the rest of the Triangle? How are we coming along to fulfill the Circle the Triangle concept first promoted by the <a href="http://www.trianglegreenways.org/" target="_blank">Triangle Greenways Council</a> in the 1990s?</p>
<p>There’s promising news on two fronts.</p>
<p>After innumerable delays, a bridge over I-40 in Durham linking 7.7 miles of the American Tobacco Trail north into downtown Durham with trail on the south side of I-40 extending into Chatham and western Wake County appears ready to become reality. <a href="http://durhamnc.gov/ich/op/pwd/consproj/Pages/SW-24-ATT.aspx" target="_blank">In late February</a>, a $7.5 million contract for the bridge and about 4 miles of connecting trail was received and subsequently approved by both Durham and the N.C. Department of Transportation. Construction is scheduled to begin in about a month, the project is expected to be completed in June 2013.</p>
<p>It’s been an exhaustive wait. The 22-mile <a title="American Tobacco Trail" href="https://getgoingnc.com/american-tobacco-trail-greenway/" target="_blank">American Tobacco Trail</a> was conceived in the 1980s, the first stretch of trail opened in the 1990s and its completion has been eagerly anticipated since.</p>
<p>“All I can say is there are so many people asking about this, anticipating its completion that it’s great that it’s finally happening,” Dale McKeel, <a href="http://www.bikewalkdurham.org" target="_blank">Durham’s Bicycle and Pedestrian</a> Coordinator said Wednesday.</p>
<p>The American Tobacco Trail is considered the spine of the <a href="http://www.trianglegreenways.org/accomplishments/short-stories/circle-the-triangle-trail-.html" target="_blank">Circle the Triangle</a> goal: It was envisioned that trails in adjoining municipalities would link into the ATT, making it possible to ride a bike from any municipality in the Triangle to any other. The most coveted connection: From downtown Durham to downtown Raleigh. That leads us to the good news on the second front.</p>
<p>In January, the Wake County Commissioners directed that greenways be added to projects considered for funding through a $50 million open space bond approved by voters in 2007. Previously, the money had been targeted to “lands such as forests, meadows, floodplains and stream corridors,” according to the Wake County Web site. “The top priority is to protect and improve water quality by safeguarding lakes, rivers and streams.”</p>
<p>About half of the $50 million remains, $5 million of which is immediately available, according to Sig Hutchinson, who chairs the county’s Open Space and Parks Advisory Committee. Money would be available in matching funds, meaning the municipality would have to put up as much as the county. And there is a cap on the county’s total outlay per project of $500,000 to $750,000.</p>
<p>Greenway fans couldn’t have a better advocate for making sure the commissioners’ mandate is carried out. Hutchinson was a major backer of the Circle the Triangle concept when he served as president of the Triangle Greenway Council and has been instrumental in pushing greenway development throughout the Triangle. He knows how — and where — the money can best be spent.</p>
<p>“I haven’t been so excited about finding real money in a long time,” Hutchinson said Wednesday.</p>
<p>Here are some areas where Hutchinson thinks the money can be most effective.</p>
<p><strong>Cary</strong>: <a title="Cary Greenways" href="https://getgoingnc.com/portfolio-item/cary-intro/" target="_blank">White Oak Creek Greenway</a> connection to the American Tobacco Trail. Currently, Cary’s White Oak Creek Greenway stops a couple miles shy of the ATT. It’s a crucial couple of miles because it would make that vital link between downtown Durham and Raleigh. Here’s the problem: the remaining two miles is actually in Apex, and Apex is more interested in completing it’s <a title="Apex | Beaver Creek Greenway" href="https://getgoingnc.com/portfolio-item/beaver-creek-greenway/" target="_blank">Beaver Creek Greenway</a>, which will connect downtown Apex with the American Tobacco Trail.</p>
<p>“We’ve jokingly talked about annexing Apex,” says Hutchinson.</p>
<p>And Cary has been above offering its expertise outside its jurisdiction to get a trail done. The 4.5-mile stretch of the ATT in Chatham County was in limbo until Cary stepped in and had its planners address key design issues.</p>
<p><strong>Knightdale</strong>: As part of the developing Neuse River Trail, a $630,000 suspension bridge (the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the state, according to Hutchinson) will be built over Mingo Creek. The goal is to build <a href="http://blogs.newsobserver.com/easternwake/knightdales-greenway-a-bargain" target="_blank">three miles of greenway</a> connecting the Neuse River Trail to Knightdale. “The [open space] money wouldn’t get the greenway all the way to Knightdale, but it’s a good start,” Hutchinson.</p>
<p><strong>Wake Forest</strong>: Already under construction where Smith Creek dumps into the Neuse River is what Hutchinson says will be the longest pedestrian bridge in the state. The goal: link the Neuse River Trail with the town of Wake Forest. Again, says Hutchinson, the county contribution wouldn’t be quite enough to make the entire connection, but it’s close.</p>
<p>Hutchinson says Holly Springs and Morrisville have also expressed interest in applying for open space matching funds.</p>
<p>This much appears nearly certain for the Triangle’s greenway system:</p>
<ul>
<li>In about a month, Raleigh’s House Creek Greenway will link the 12-mile Crabtree Creek Trail with the Reedy Creek and Rocky Branch greenways, a total distance of about 9 miles (with connections to the south with the Walnut Creek Trail and to the north with Umstead State Park and Cary’s Black Creek Greenway).</li>
<li>By summer 2013, the 22-mile American Tobacco Trail will be completed, linking downtown Durham with western Wake County.</li>
<li>By summer 2013, Raleigh’s 28-mile Neuse River Trail will be done, running from Falls Lake dam south to the Wake County line, where it will meet with five more miles in Johnston County, into Clayton.</li>
<li>By fall 2013, Raleigh’s Walnut Creek Greenway will be complete from the Farmer’s Market off Lake Wheeler Road east to the Neuse River Trail, a distance of about 12 miles. (From there, it will join with a little under three miles of greenway planned through N.C. State’s Centennial Campus, then connected with existing greenway linking with and running around Lake Johnson.)</li>
<li>By early 2014, Raleigh’s Walnut Creek Greenway will be done from near Ebenezer Church Road downstream to the Neuse River Trail, a distance of 16.7 miles.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Triangle may not be circled with greenway, but within two years much of it will be connected.</p>
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<p><strong>A week(plus) of greenways</strong></p>
<p>Our week(plus) of greenways:</p>
<p><strong>Thursday, April 12:</strong> <a title="House Creek Greenway to open June 25 (read: Memorial Day)" href="../2012/04/house-creek-greenway-to-open-june-25-read-memorial-day/" target="_blank">House Creek Greenway to Open June 25 (Read: Memorial Day)</a><br />
<strong>Monday:</strong> <a title="90 Second Escape: The Triangle’s Growing Greenway System" href="../2012/04/90-second-escape-the-triangles-growing-greenway-system/" target="_blank">90 Second Escape: Raleigh’s Growing Greenway System</a><br />
<strong>Tuesday</strong>: <a title="Raleigh’s Neuse River Trail: Another 3.5 miles by August, 16.1 miles by November" href="../2012/04/raleigh%e2%80%99s-neuse-river-trail-another-3-5-miles-by-august-16-1-miles-by-november/" target="_blank">Raleigh’s Neuse River Trail: Another 3.5 miles by August, 16.1 miles by November</a>.<br />
<strong>Wednesday</strong>: <a href="https://getgoingnc.com/2012/04/raleigh%E2%80%99s-greenway-system-2014-and-beyond/" target="_blank">Raleigh’s Greenway: 2014 and Beyond</a>.<br />
<strong>Today</strong>: The big picture: A look at how the Triangle’s greenway network will look in less than two years.</p>
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