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Deer Canyon trails traffic jam
To clarify a couple of errors in the article: FROM ARTICLE: “I’ll tell you,” says Mikuteit, “when we ride our bikes through those tunnels, my son gets so energized he goes flying through. It’s a special experience.” CORRECTION: My son is only 4 years old and rides a bike with training wheels. He cannot ride on trails yet. I was referencing the HIKING we do together in this area. He gets so excited by the tunnel of trees around the trail, he runs through them like he's flying. FROM ARTICLE: Agreeing with Bunnie Clews, Mikuteit thinks the ultimate solution may be to divide trails according to the types of users. CORRECTION: This is opposite of what I believe. Shared multiuse trails are successful throughout Southern California, and this place should be no exception. I did state that dividing up trails according to use was a goal of certain other individuals.— December 10, 2008 3:40 p.m.