Crash on Custis at a blind turn

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    Tim Kelley
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    DrP
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    @Tim Kelley 143866 wrote:

    American Inline perhaps? http://www.americaninline.com/skateboardcampsvirginia.html

    Well, time and location-wise, and the apparent summer camp feel, makes it likely this was the group of kids and counselors. I guess they all got to learn about crashes and the proper response to injury on a trail. The trail is safer for the kids than roads, at least car-wise, but crashes are still possible. And that was a big group for the trail. There were enough counselors for them to be in smaller groups so not taking up so much of the trail, and that could explain the group hanging out off the trail just before St Anne’s. I hope they were in smaller groups in general.

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    dasgeh
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    @DrP 143869 wrote:

    Well, time and location-wise, and the apparent summer camp feel, makes it likely this was the group of kids and counselors. I guess they all got to learn about crashes and the proper response to injury on a trail. The trail is safer for the kids than roads, at least car-wise, but crashes are still possible. And that was a big group for the trail. There were enough counselors for them to be in smaller groups so not taking up so much of the trail, and that could explain the group hanging out off the trail just before St Anne’s. I hope they were in smaller groups in general.

    I’ve seen American Inline a few times this summer, and it would be great if someone could give them this feedback. Using the priorities trails during peak hours means smaller groups. Also, Arlington has some great non-trail places to ride. For example, George Mason north of Lee, Rock Spring Trail, etc.

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