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Steve from Montgomery, AL on 5/13/2007 12:31:26 PM:
We (a family of six) are planning to bike the trail from Sedalia to St. Charles this coming week (16-19 May). Does anybody out there have any info on expected conditions anywhere along that stretch?

The flooding concerns seem to have been a little overblown (which, in thinking about those of you with lives tied the MO river, comes as a welcome relief).

 
BH from Imperial, MO on 5/15/2007 10:44:10 AM:
My sons and 7 others are currently riding the trail from Clinton to St. Charles, the only concern they have is at McBaine to Easley. They will be riding that section Wed. Unless it is flooded, then they will take the roads. Good Luck, Barb

 
Paul Asel from Kansas City on 5/15/2007 10:57:30 AM:
Three of us are planning to go from Rocheport to Jefferson City on Saturday 5-19. We would like to know the conditions on the trail from someone who has recently made the trip.

 
pretty deadly from taos on 5/15/2007 9:57:21 PM:
Also would like to know trail conditions. Plan to ride from JC to Rocheport or JC to Hermann on Saturday 05-19. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

 
Dave Clements from Columbia, MO on 5/17/2007 8:01:03 PM:
As of the morning of May 17, The trail is fine from Rochport through Cooper's landing (Near Easley). At Cooper's landing you'll have water up to your ankles. At Easley the water is a couple of feet deep, but is receding. There are some roads around the trail that re-join around Wilton that should be ok.