

Good fortune greeted us on Missouri’s Katy Trail today. After we rode our hybrids on the prettiest, most shaded section from Rocheport to McBaine and back, Katy granted us an exclusive interview.
Question: How did you get your name?
Katy: I wish it was more romantic, but I am named after the stock exchange symbol of the former Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad. It was KT. Hope you like it!
Q: How long are you?
A: 240 miles. I am the longest hiking, biking and equestrian trail in the United States.
Q: What is your favorite part of being a trail?
A: Fame. People from all over the world come to see me. It all started when I was inducted into the Rail Trail Hall of Fame.
Q: How can people meet you?
A: Easy. I almost stretch across the entire state. I start in Machens and go west to Clinton. But some people first see me in Clinton. People also meet me at 26 trailheads.
Q: Could I share a compliment?
A: Why sure.
Q: You may be mostly compact rock, but you are almost as smooth as pavement.
A: Aw, thanks. Actually, I hear that even from riders with road bicycles. I think wider tires work better, though.
Katy: May I ask you a question?
Go right ahead.
Katy: What are your favorite things about me?
Let me think; there are so many. You are mostly level and there are great views of the Missouri River. You pass through places with food and rooms if I want to spend the night. I even passed a beer garden today.
Katy: Stop! You’re making me thirsty!
Previous rail-trail posts, with photos by Sue (as always):
Make Tracks on the Best Rail Trails in America. (Review of guidebook)
Great thought with having a ”interview” with the trail, really a Q&A that for once is interesting 🙂
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Thanks, Jesper! Kind of you to write a comment.
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Charming! I didn’t know the name origin!
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Glad you enjoyed my post!
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What a lovely way to describe the trail. Nice to meet you Katy.
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I appreciate your note.
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