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I'd be happy to lead a Border Run, I know all those roads really well. What about this Saturday?
Here's a book I found useful on the subject:
Biking on Bike Trails Between Chicago & Milwaukee (Paperback)
http://www.amazon.com/Biking-Trails-Between-Chicago-Milwaukee/dp/09...
Looks like amazon has a high price on this book, but I picked up my copy at South Shore Cyclery in Milwuakee. They had a few copies in May. It's got great turn by turn directions, and advice on scenic vs, direct routes, road/trail conditions and more. It might be a bit of overkill, actually, but I was happy to have it when I was riding from Mil. to Chi. this year.
aaaaarrrrrrgggghhhhh...yeayyychd;lkah;lkj;lkj................ sigh. Sorry. This is something I've gotta get used to hearing. Have a look at my page and pop open the KML in Google Earth. Very pleasant ride. We've been on it the whole way. Links to Evanston from LFP are on the Chicago bike map which is online and totally free.
If you get the book, please get it from the library. Don't waste any cash buying it.
Joe TV said:Here's a book I found useful on the subject:
Biking on Bike Trails Between Chicago & Milwaukee (Paperback)
http://www.amazon.com/Biking-Trails-Between-Chicago-Milwaukee/dp/09...
Looks like amazon has a high price on this book, but I picked up my copy at South Shore Cyclery in Milwuakee. They had a few copies in May. It's got great turn by turn directions, and advice on scenic vs, direct routes, road/trail conditions and more. It might be a bit of overkill, actually, but I was happy to have it when I was riding from Mil. to Chi. this year.
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