Lakefront Path at Oak Street curve (just South of Oak Street Beach) has waves pushing up to the wall (as in, no getting around it). Be careful. I had water pushing up to the bottom of my frame for much of the curve.
At the time, it was still rideable. If you decide to go that route, be patient. My advice is to avoid and go to streets at Oak Street.
Also, just South of Fullerton, have to take the high path and was very crowded with runners and bikers and there was even standing water on the high path.
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hey, someone beat me to it - it wasn't all that bad as I was approaching that curve, but I had the misfortune of getting literally picked up and turned upside-down by the water after it crashed into the LSD wall. Easily a foot deep, it almost completely rose above my front wheel. I actually would have been just fine and made it were it not for the bloody joggers all clustering there making it impossible to just go straight through. As soon as I had to alter my path to avoid the ones busy dancing around worrying about their feet getting wet I lost my momentum.
And no, it's not funny at all, I literally was submerged 100% under water - mark my words, the City/Park District is going to get sued into the 4th dimension if they don't take that problem seriously and get the Army Corp of Engineers on it.
Holy smokes. I was thinking of riding LFP this morning to take advantage of the NW winds. I'm glad I decided against that....
Moc Artsy said:
Gapersblock.com posted this photo from the NBC video referenced by Moc Artsy above. But if a picture tells a thousand words, I can't even begin to count the words that the video tells. Reminds me of trying to tackle this section after the first winter freezes.
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