![Trevor Murchison rides across one of the many railroad bridges on the trail. Those bridges, which once supported the Hiawatha line, now offer bikers a chance to peer across the scenic valley. These brides can reach heights of over 60 feet.](https://hagadone.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/ARTICLE_309279996_H1_0_ELJUPGSAHLSQ_t1170.jpg?5cc718665ab672dba93d511ab4c682bb370e5f86)
Trevor Murchison rides across one of the many railroad bridges on the trail. Those bridges, which once supported the Hiawatha line, now offer bikers a chance to peer across the scenic valley. These brides can reach heights of over 60 feet.
September 27, 2010
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September 27, 2010 10:03 a.m.
Riding the Hiawatha
Last Wednesday, I decided, on a whim, to ride a portion of the 15 mile Route of the Hiawatha bike trail, just off of I-90 along the Idaho-Montana border.