I missed this tour last year. Needless to say, I couldn't make it.
Any takers or ideas? I'd plan on Milwaukee and then Madison but I'd like directions for the western route to Madison Wisconsin.....The eastern route adds a few miles but pretty much keeps me safe from most traffic hazards due to the trail system.
IPP west to Great Western Trail
Somehow make the 35 miles to Rockford, IL from Sycamore, IL
Pecatonia Prarie Path to Jane Addams
Badger State to Capital City
Otherwise I'd like a specific breakdown of your route!
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Pecatonica Prairie Path is a MTB and ATV path. I wouldn't want to ride it on a road bike or touring bike. I'll post a quiet road route I rode a few years back between Rockford and the Jane Adams Trail shortly
Here is a route from Loves Park ( north Rockford) to the Jane Adams just north of Freeport.
Larry Mysz said:
Pecatonica Prairie Path is a MTB and ATV path. I wouldn't want to ride it on a road bike or touring bike. I'll post a quiet road route I rode a few years back between Rockford and the Jane Adams Trail shortly
Its all farm roads between Sycamore and Rockport, they're all the same and generally safe.
I'm assuming you're riding the IPP from Chicago to Sycamore? Not a bad idea, but personally I'd take the Metra out to Geneva and start the IPP from there. The other option is to take the Metra to Harvard. There is a trail that will take you most of the way to Rockport.
Is it on Memorial Day? I'll probbaly be up for it.
I've toured to Madison from Elgin. I took the Fox River trail to its end in Genoa IL. From there it was farm roads to Madison. The only negative about farm roads is that they pretty much go due north or due west. I wanted to go due NW but there weren't any diagonal roads.
Also, if you take the farm roads, get a topographical map when you do your route. I found myself going through rollercoasters of roads in the glacial areas.
Here's the route John made from Harvard to Madison:
http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Harvard+Metra,+North+Eastman+Stre...
I have no idea how to make tha smaller; sorry.
It is hilly in some parts - be prepared for that. Otherwise, it's a very enjoyable and relaxing route.
If we're sticking to Badger Trail we'll miss most of the up and down. Trains hate climbs more than cyclists.
Is Ludlow coming?
I looked at the Badger Trail.. That looks like a great ride!
Is this going to be a three day tour? And, when will you be doing this?
I wish I were up to something this grand. Maybe later this summer.
Matt,
The Jane Adams Trail becomes the Badger Trail when it crosses the IL/WI state line. The only thing that changes is the name. It is the same rail trail.
Matt M. said:
Thanks for the Head's Up! However a more direct route to Madison seems like a far off dream. I'd really like to see the new Badger Trail somehow and I don't want to drive there to get to it.
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