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American Discovery Trail - Across Nebraska

Dave

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First: Camino Francés 2002; most recent: Norte/Primitivo 2019
Whew! I've been in Nebraska for a while! I'm in Gering tonight, next to Scotts Bluff National Monument, and tomorrow I'll finally cross into Wyoming. I also, I should note, left the American Discovery Trail a few days ago, back around Paxton. From here onward, I'm following the Oregon Trail (more or less) home to Portland, and then onto the Pacific.

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I can't exactly recommend Nebraska for people looking for a Camino-style walk. Unlike Iowa, there are very, very few dedicated walking/biking tracks along the ADT in Nebraska. (For a good alternative, check out the Cowboy Trail in northern Nebraska.) The exception worth considering is between Omaha and Lincoln, which loops around a couple of nice lakes and then follows the MoPac Trail all the way to Lincoln. I have really enjoyed parts of the last section in Western Nebraska, especially looping around McConaughy Lake--some real, genuine, actual hills out here!--but I'm ready for Wyoming.

Here are my daily write-ups of my walks in Nebraska:
This will be my last ADT post for a bit, since I'm on the Oregon Trail for the remainder of this walk (just 1444 miles to go!). If you want to keep following along, see my home page and Instagram. A complete index of all my ADT posts can be found here.
 
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