Unith A red plan pless ed I ed I casse that A reacre mud ed I In open tion and tion at the cap t Bini Mini last signe SUPPLEMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 30,1986 AD GOOD 4-30-86 THRU 5-6-8 AT FOOD BARN IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS By Ab Staff w/ Some or image- moderns "Kar State Lawyer century" A lice will ap- after a the imi- state. Some state's drink. Consti- lobby Blye Pee By Pea Begin noon, cAfie it's not day of Resi scholar "Freak custom for the have hare we're g Jennifer Watkin yesterday She's in" wou but at ship his frustra FOOD BARN DECLARES WAR ON FAT! about the Lawrence area that offers hikers mental, if not physical, escape from the city. Timeout If a hike is trail at heart, he or she should enjoy the trail that runs a half-mile between Constant Park, 6th and Kentucky streets, to Burcham Park, Second and Indiana streets. This short path along the river is more a trip back to childhood than a serious hike. The sandy trail invites bare feet. Trees that have fallen across creeks or that lean over the river challenge the adventurous to walk out on them. A swing strung from a treetop completes the return to younger days. For a hiker at Clinton Lake, the North Shore Trail stretches seven miles from the dam to a camping area. The trailhead is located at the picnic area at the end of Clinton Parkway. The trail's spell is broken at Burcham Park, where trees fail to hide the numerous water wells. Maintained by volunteers, this trail is easy to follow and easy to walk. The trail's only drawback is that rainstorms will turn long stretches to mud, dyeing the hiker's socks and shoes black. The Rockhaven trails are rougher and rockier than the North Shore Trail. Rockhaven is also used by equestrians. The horses have caused considerable erosion, and after it rains the trail becomes muddy. The inrepid hiker can only wish that the horses would leave only their hoof prints. On the south side of Clinton, at the Rockhaven access area just off Douglas County Road 458, lies a bewildering web of trails. A hiker here is free to wander through this maze or miles. follows the edge of the lake and then veers off into the woods. This trail is not for the weak-kneed nor thin-kneed. Bushes and thorns dominate the trail and discourage less dedicated hikers. The advantage is that the hiker will meet no one on this path. Farther down Road 458, on the east side of the road, south of where the Rock Creek arm passes under the land, lies a very rough trail. It Several shorter and less difficult walking paths are located within Lawrence. Martin Park, west of Kasold Drive on Peterson Road northwest of Lawrence, has a short nature trail, as does the Naismith Valley Park located from 24th Street and Arkansas to 29th and Arkansas. These and other trails are listed in Clark H. Coan's "Walking Trails of Lawrence." The book is available in the Oread Book Shop. When supplemented by the park pamphlet put out by the Lawrence Parks and Gardens, which is available in City Hall, this book should provide the beginning hiker with plenty of opportunities to beat the paths. Most of the trails are easy walks. It is, however, recommended that the hiker take water and use heavier shoes for the longer, rougher hikes. Are YOU looking for a quiet, comfortable and affordable place to live next semester? 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