Katy Trail Home  The Katy Trail and Rock Island Trail Rock Island Trail Home

Reply to Will teens survive? ;)


Cancel and Return to Forum
Scroll down to see the discussion
All submissions are reviewed for appropriateness. We reserve the right to remove or edit any comment that we consider incorrect, misleading, or inappropriate, at our sole discretion. Please remember that this is a family-friendly website.
Subject:
Reply to Will teens survive? ;)
Your Name:

This does not have to be your real name. It could be a "screen name", your initials, or just leave blank.
Your Hometown:

Optional - it's just interesting to know where people are from
Email Address
Comment:
So we know you are a human, please answer this easy math quiz:
1 + 2 =
Krystal from Waynesville on 6/17/2011 12:46:18 AM:
I'm planning this trip for my venture crew (Which is an organization under the Boy Scouts) and I wanted know the following:

How hilly is the trip? Are there parts that would be considered very steep for a regular bike compared to a mountain bike?

 
Skyguy9999 on 6/17/2011 1:22:47 AM:
There are no steep grades on the Katy. As has been said many times before, the Katy basically computes as "flat" when it comes to riding. No ascents, no descents. As long as everyone can pedal in the group, they'll survive.

 
jd from gkc on 6/17/2011 12:37:11 PM:
Numerous youth groups of all kinds have used the Katy both for biking and hiking. Enjoy.

 
Pistolero45 from Columbia on 6/17/2011 12:41:00 PM:
The vast majority of the trail is flat as a pancake. The Osage Hills, located between Sedalia and Booneville, has some minor (but long) grades. It is nothing to worry about, and I think the Osage Hills may be the prettiest stretch of the trail. Any bike in good mechanical condition, including road bikes, will do just fine on the Katy.

 
Anonymous on 6/19/2011 5:36:30 AM:
I hope you all have a fabulous trip on the KATY. I think it is the perfect venue for what you are planning. Having observed lots of Scout groups on the KATY, my observation is that some are having a great time and others are miserable. A couple pieces of advice if I might. 1. Try to make sure the kids bikes fit them as much as possible. 2. Properly inflate their tires. 3. Teach them a bit of trail etiquette (like stay to the right except when passing, what "passing on the left means", pull off the trail when stopping).
Have a fabulous adventure! The KATY is an wonderful resource!

 
Specialized on 6/20/2011 7:46:35 AM:
We took our Girl Scouts (12 thirteen yr olds & 3 sixteen yr olds) biking last weekend (June 10th) on the katy. We did 20+ miles on Saturday and they all did great! Besides what the previous post put, make sure you are aware of the heat and how humid it is. Electrolyte replacement is very important as well as water. It is a great time!