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Clifton City, Missouri on the Katy Trail
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Sedalia
13.6 miles West
Pilot Grove
12.1 miles East
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Mile 215.4
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Subject: Clifton City
Started: Sep 29 2007 8:40PM
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It would be nice if there was water here because going West to East from Sedalia to Pilot Grove has the most climbing of the whole trail. We were prepared so didn't have a problem, however our host in Sedalia has had to pick up people who over extented themselves with no water and were in bad shape.
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Replies: 2
(Last reply: Nov 26 2007 7:23AM
by GC, Columbia, Mo.:
"I concur! I will go farther and say that there sho..."
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Subject: Clifton City
Started: Sep 5 2006 11:18PM
by gc
, Columbia
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I am currently in the middle of hiking the whole trail, west to east. For the most part, the trail has been great. I do think, however, that the state needs to get its act together on the water situation. I think that every trailhead should have water, period. I understand that some of them are in rural areas, but in 2006 and with all the rural water districts in the state, I think some solution could be found. Twenty five miles between reliable water stops (Sedalia to Pilot Grove)is simply unacceptable. This is a safety issue. And if you read the sign coming into Clifton City, you are led to belive that water or some sort of beverages are available. I was not the only person there on Monday to misunderstand this sign. What can we, as the trail-using community, do about this?
Otherwise, the trailhead at Clifton City was perfectly nice. It is nice and shady, etc....
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(Last reply: Sep 13 2006 4:48PM
by David Biersmith, Kansas City,Mo:
"gc.
Great job, 160 miles is a wonderful.
I..."
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