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greg writes:
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But now the city is building this trail that goes for like 15-20 miles, it is a jogging trail / equestrian trail (half paved half compact clay. Anyway, it looks like it will be about 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile from me. Once I get a cell phone I can use and my new chair back from the shop, I might try going to it alone. I rarely go anywhere by myself. Partly nowhere to go, partly afraid what if my chair died. <Clip>
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That'll be neat to have a jogging trail near the home. My advise for you would be, check out if there is any soft sand on or nearby these trails. This becomes my main problem when getting to my hunting blind. (Another story)
Anyway, I too have traveled the streets around my way for as far as 5-6 miles round trip. At the time, I never had a fear the chair would breakdown while on my little ventures. Unfortunately, for me, the wires to my one motor started shorten out at home while in the winter time last year. I guess I was lucky too.
Anyhow, now I tend to stay in a 4 mile radius of my house when I do go out, but also letting someone know where I'm heading. Just in case.
Keep in mind...new batteries tend to give an average of 20 miles of battery life to a charge. Not sure I trust 20 miles, but that is what most are spected out to be.
Good luck,
Keith/c4c5/NJ
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