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hyde park to logan square has been my route to nookie more times than i can count. i think i got this. there are simpler routes, but i think the zig-zags liven things up a bit.
1. take 51st west to Drexel.
2. go north on Drexel until either Oakwood (if you prefer bike lanes, albeit with plenty of bumps, nice old houses and tree-lined streets) or 43rd (a bit smoother, not much car traffic, kinda barren, wide lanes but no bike markings). i prefer oakwood, but it does entail either a short sidewalk-jog around a fountain, or cutting over a block early.
3. go west on Oakwood (or 43rd) to King Drive
4. north on King until 35th
5. west on 35th two short blocks to Giles
6. north on Giles to 33rd
7. west on 33rd to Halsted (i posit that 33rd is the absolute best east-west cross through the bridgeport/bronzeville area. it has slower/less traffic than both 31 and 35, and it has a marked sharrow. 31st is kinda desolate, while 35th has plenty of activity but not necessarily the kind you'd want to ride your bike through. 33rd, on the other hand, has a lot of tree-lined, residential, IIT-campus kinda riding.)
8. north on Halsted to Milwaukee/Grand
9. NW on Milwaukee to Logan Square
going TO hyde park i wouldn't bother with the 35th/Giles leg, opting instead for 33rd to King. but if you're northbound, it's a lot easier to make a left turn onto 35th (major intersection, marked turn lane) instead of 33rd (when you'd potentially have to make a quick merge left across 4 lanes of speedy King Drive motorists). the short ride up Giles from 35th to 33rd is pretty and residential.
OH and if you just need to get to the loop, forget going west to halsted. take king drive north past the convention center, where king will curve west into cermack (2200 S). go west on cermack until you find the most convenient street for going north on (depending on your loop destination).
thanks Lauren...well - thanks all except IGGIE!
that's what i was looking for - I didn't know if i should just go from 51 to King or take drexel up, then drexel kind of ends and that was throwing me off. I didn't want to take the LFP because i thought some zig zag way leading me northwest would be faster. IGGIE - i threw everything out, sorry man. z~
With the recent snow taking the LFP out of commission for a little bit -- more snow to come!! great!! -- I'm glad I remembered this thread. I'll be riding to the Loop, and am thinking that going north on State will be the best bet for me, once I pass the convention center and am on Cermak. Anyone have any recommendations? (I eventually want to end up at Randolph and Franklin.)
Great directions, Lauren.
lauren sailor said:
hyde park to logan square has been my route to nookie more times than i can count. i think i got this. there are simpler routes, but i think the zig-zags liven things up a bit.
1. take 51st west to Drexel.
2. go north on Drexel until either Oakwood (if you prefer bike lanes, albeit with plenty of bumps, nice old houses and tree-lined streets) or 43rd (a bit smoother, not much car traffic, kinda barren, wide lanes but no bike markings). i prefer oakwood, but it does entail either a short sidewalk-jog around a fountain, or cutting over a block early.
3. go west on Oakwood (or 43rd) to King Drive
4. north on King until 35th
5. west on 35th two short blocks to Giles
6. north on Giles to 33rd
7. west on 33rd to Halsted (i posit that 33rd is the absolute best east-west cross through the bridgeport/bronzeville area. it has slower/less traffic than both 31 and 35, and it has a marked sharrow. 31st is kinda desolate, while 35th has plenty of activity but not necessarily the kind you'd want to ride your bike through. 33rd, on the other hand, has a lot of tree-lined, residential, IIT-campus kinda riding.)
8. north on Halsted to Milwaukee/Grand
9. NW on Milwaukee to Logan Square
going TO hyde park i wouldn't bother with the 35th/Giles leg, opting instead for 33rd to King. but if you're northbound, it's a lot easier to make a left turn onto 35th (major intersection, marked turn lane) instead of 33rd (when you'd potentially have to make a quick merge left across 4 lanes of speedy King Drive motorists). the short ride up Giles from 35th to 33rd is pretty and residential.
OH and if you just need to get to the loop, forget going west to halsted. take king drive north past the convention center, where king will curve west into cermack (2200 S). go west on cermack until you find the most convenient street for going north on (depending on your loop destination).
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