Frozen (Molten) Snot Century: Mission to Madison

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Frozen (Molten) Snot Century: Mission to Madison

Time: March 17, 2012 from 7:30am to 11:45pm
Location: Ogilvie Center food court
Street: 500 w. Madison St.
City/Town: Chicago
Website or Map: http://g.co/maps/9v4p5
Phone: 312-560-3966
Event Type: social
Organized By: John Greenfield
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2012

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Join us for this longtime Bike Winter Tradition!

We'll meet up on March 17 at the food court of the Ogilvie Center, 500 W. Madison, at 7:30 am and catch the 8:30 Metra train with our bikes to Harvard, IL. We'll arrive at 10:20, then pedal roughly 75 miles to the Great Dane brewpub downtown Madison, WI, to hang out with local cyclists. A bit of St. Patrick's Day barhopping is a possibility, after which we will crash on couches and floors provided by Madison Bike Winter folks.

Following a hearty brunch Sunday morning, we'll bicycle back to Harvard to catch the 6:35 or 8:35 pm train, arriving at Ogilvie at 8:23 or 10:23 pm.

Since space on Metra is limited to 20 bikes and I need to arrange home stays in Madison, an RSVP is strictly required. But please don't RSVP unless you definitely plan on showing up.

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Comment by Tony T on March 14, 2012 at 4:57am

I'm excited about going on this ride. Is it my responsibility to find a couch to sleep on, or are we meeting enough people in Madison that we'll have plenty of options for couches?

Thanks

Comment by John Greenfield on March 13, 2012 at 7:48pm

Jared, sure you can meet us at J.P.

Comment by Marion on March 13, 2012 at 4:54pm

Ok, I'm in.

Comment by Jared on March 13, 2012 at 4:25pm

Is it okay if I meet you at Jefferson Park?

Comment by John Greenfield on March 13, 2012 at 4:16pm

David,

Sure, just RSVP here before showing up.

Thanks,

John

Comment by Brian Lewis-Jones on March 13, 2012 at 3:15pm

I'll be there, John! Also going to shoot for the 6:34 train back.

Comment by David P. on March 13, 2012 at 2:05pm

Any room left, John? I'd love to do it but am waiting to hear whether a friend from out of town will be in on Saturday night.

Comment by John Greenfield on March 13, 2012 at 8:52am

I believe Boulevard Bikes sells the BFW map. I'm not familiar with the WisDOT map, but it's probably just fine for this. The city of Madison is slightly tricky to navigate without a map, and there are some nice trails to ride into town, so it's worth tracking down a city bike map if you plan to ride there solo. Boulevard may have this as well.

I think we'll probably shoot for the 6:35 train but if we have a late night of barhopping on Saturday or a nasty headwind Sunday we could have the 8:35 as a fallback. There's several dive bars to kill time in in Harvard.

Comment by rascaltwitch on March 13, 2012 at 8:47am

Really looking forward to this, guys! Of the folks planning to ride back on Sunday, is anyone planning to catch the 6:34pm train? I don't want to split up a big happy group, but I will probably try to leave Madison early and/or take a quicker pace in order to save myself a bit of evening cooldown time on Sunday. 

John, is the WI Bike Fed map significantly better than the ones available on the WIDOT site? I've used those in the past with mixed results and will bring a copy with me.

Comment by David of the North (David606xx) on March 13, 2012 at 8:41am

Is there anyplace in town to buy copies of those maps, John? I'm dropping my order here: http://www.bfw.org/join_us_today/merchandise/

and hoping it can arrive by Friday.

(I double checked with a Madison friend--the Southern Area Map covers the county where Madison sits.) 

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