The weather this time of the year is, well, predictably unpredictable for Kansas. One day, you’re outside enjoying a warm and sunny afternoon, and the next it’s snowing. For the miles of natural trails around Shawnee County, this change of weather can quickly become a problem. Just as potholes are created each year from vehicles traveling on asphalt during the winter’s freeze-thaw cycle, the same is true for the unpaved trails when wet used by walkers, runners and riders. “It’s going to take a lot of work,” Rick Bean, president of Top City Trails Alliance (TCTA), told The Topeka Capital-Journal last Sunday.
Source: CJonline