Talk:Superior Hiking Trail

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[edit] Plagarism & bias

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The Superior Hiking Trail is a 205-mile long distance footpath that follows the rocky ridgeline above Lake Superior in northeastern Minnesota. It begins north of Two Harbors, Minnesota, and ends just before the Canadian border. [...] Considered one of the best hiking trails in the country, the Superior Hiking Trail is truly that... Superior. [...] The Superior Hiking Trail was conceived by a group of individuals in the mid-1980s who banded together to form the Superior Hiking Trail Association. SHTA is a member supported non-profit organization whose mission is to provide the human and financial resources to build, promote, maintain, protect and preserve a hiking trail along the ridgeline of the North Shore of Lake Superior.

See Superior Hiking Trail Association website for plagarized source. -- BlueCanoe 22:50, September 12, 2005 (UTC)