I'm itching to get back to commuting by bike instead of riding the bus and twiddle my thumb as the CTA stops at everyone's front yard. My usual route, lake front path - currently is a giant icebox. Does anyone have a good suggestion for going from north side (Lakeview) to south side (Hyde Park)?
Also, is the Halstead bridge still closed?
Thanks!
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First take this detour to get across the river.
Take Halsted south to W. 26th St -> Turn Left
then 26th east to S. MLK Drive -> Turn Right
MLK Drive south to E. 33rd Pl (not Street) -> Turn Left
E. 33rd Pl east to S. Cottage Grove -> Turn Right
S. Cottage Grove south to E. 40th St. -> Turn Left
E. 40st one block to S. Drexel Blvd -> Turn Right
Then you can take S. Drexel, which is a nice calm ride south to Hyde Park.
In my 4 years of commuting from Humboldt Pk, and now Logan to Hyde Park, it's the safest route in my opinion.
Most of these streets have bike lanes, if that is comforting at all to you.
Any questions let me know!
I need to make one correction (in bold) for the route I just gave you
First take this detour to get across the river.
Take Halsted south to W. 26th St -> Turn Left
then 26th east to S. MLK Drive -> Turn Right
MLK Drive south to E. 33rd St -> Turn Left -> quick right on S. Vernon -> and left on E. 33rd Pl.
E. 33rd Pl east to S. Cottage Grove -> Turn Right
S. Cottage Grove south to E. 40th St. -> Turn Left
E. 40st one block to S. Drexel Blvd -> Turn Right
I know the directions at around E. 33rd St seem convoluted, but if you look at a map, you'll see why it is.
Also, I've ridden this route (except for the bridge detour part) today and it was in fairly decent conditions considering the storm. In the some portions, the bike lanes are covered with banks of snow, but for the most part you should have a good ride.
MagMileMarauder said:
First take this detour to get across the river.
Take Halsted south to W. 26th St -> Turn Left
then 26th east to S. MLK Drive -> Turn Right
MLK Drive south to E. 33rd Pl (not Street) -> Turn Left
E. 33rd Pl east to S. Cottage Grove -> Turn Right
S. Cottage Grove south to E. 40th St. -> Turn Left
E. 40st one block to S. Drexel Blvd -> Turn Right
Then you can take S. Drexel, which is a nice calm ride south to Hyde Park.
In my 4 years of commuting from Humboldt Pk, and now Logan to Hyde Park, it's the safest route in my opinion.
Most of these streets have bike lanes, if that is comforting at all to you.
Any questions let me know!
Thanks MagMileMarauder!
One Question about Halstead - in my experience during rush hour especially evening Halsted can be a pain to navigate, due to taxi/bus/drunken pedestrians. Is there a good way to go about it? My north side departure/destination is at Halsted/Roscoe.
Tough Call on that one!
It seems like most of that area is quite cluttered with people, students, taxis, buses, etc (drunken or not) That includes most north/south streets like Clark, Broadway, Halsted, and Racine. Racine might be a little less busy, but the street is much more narrower than Halsted, making you more susceptible to dooring. Other than that, I'm not sure what to suggest, except ride slowly in the congested areas!:)
Thanks MagMileMarauder!
One Question about Halstead - in my experience during rush hour especially evening Halsted can be a pain to navigate, due to taxi/bus/drunken pedestrians. Is there a good way to go about it? My north side departure/destination is at Halsted/Roscoe.
Tough Call on that one!
It seems like most of that area is quite cluttered with people, students, taxis, buses, etc (drunken or not) That includes most north/south streets like Clark, Broadway, Halsted, and Racine. Racine might be a little less busy, but the street is much more narrower than Halsted, making you more susceptible to dooring. Other than that, I'm not sure what to suggest, except ride slowly in the congested areas!:)
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