Nearly any ride, in any direction, shows you things you’ve never noticed before. We wandered out Jim Christal, up Masch Branch, and found some fun things off smaller roads.
-Howard
Nearly any ride, in any direction, shows you things you’ve never noticed before. We wandered out Jim Christal, up Masch Branch, and found some fun things off smaller roads.
-Howard
Jim Christal is old Texas Highway 24, one of the original 26 HWYs in the state (see Wikipedia). Between Masch Branch & the Denton Power Sub Station, on the south side of the road easement, you can see an original concrete culvert that once spanned over a long diverted creek. There is one more structure hidden along the stretch hidden in some underbrush. That’s part of several 50>75 mile rides of the Corinth Cycling Clubs published routes.
Where are these routes published as I’d love to ride it. Keep it simple, please, as a former ludite I have trouble navigating the electronic media. This comment should not surprise that it is from:
Neal P.
If you’d like to ride with a group, join the appropriate Saturday ride by reviewing Corinth Cycling’s club Rides http://www.corinthcycling.com/cccriderules.pdf
and reviewing the forum http://corinthcycling.freeforums.org/
If you’d just like to follow one of the established routes (most leave from Corinth), you will find them here, http://www.corinthcycling.com/ridemaps.html