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Are there any good ways to avoid the navy pier bridge clusterfuck when getting to the south part?
Are there any good ways to avoid the navy pier bridge clusterfuck when getting to the south part?
Are there any good ways to avoid the navy pier bridge clusterfuck when getting to the south part?
The South Side lakepath is frequented by gangs of drunk, rowdy kids and broken glass is often on the path leading to frequent flats.
Really?
Or are you just trying to ensure that nobody comes south to mess up your ride?
My daily experience riding the south side lakepath is far different from this. After years of riding the path on my daily commute, I have had less than a handful of "sketchy" situations, nearly all of which occurred just north of the 31st street beach, and all in the mid- to late- afternoon. I've had no problems early in the morning, and no problems on my late night rides.
I rarely encounter glass. Had my share of pinch flats over certain bumps, and have had rock fragments from the running borders beside the path work their way into my tires. I get many more flats riding through downtown than I do on the south side of the LFP, and most of the flats I get on the LFP do not involve glass.
Like other posters have mentioned, just be sensible and trust your instincts. The south end of the LFP is a much better riding experience. During the summer, I hate riding north of Monroe Harbor during the day. It's just too insane. Riding the path south of Monroe Harbor is much, much better.
The South Side lakepath is frequented by gangs of drunk, rowdy kids and broken glass is often on the path leading to frequent flats.
I have to agree with the others. I've been riding the south side of the path for several years since I live in hyde park and there's only been one or two sketchy situations that I've run into in that whole time. Frankly, I find the south side of the path to be much preferable because it's a lot less crowded and quite possibly a bit more scenic.
OMG
Watch out!!! There's lots of non white people there!!! Those coloreds turn into demons I tell ya!
Old Tom said:The South Side lakepath is frequented by gangs of drunk, rowdy kids and broken glass is often on the path leading to frequent flats.
Really?
Or are you just trying to ensure that nobody comes south to mess up your ride?
My daily experience riding the south side lakepath is far different from this. After years of riding the path on my daily commute, I have had less than a handful of "sketchy" situations, nearly all of which occurred just north of the 31st street beach, and all in the mid- to late- afternoon. I've had no problems early in the morning, and no problems on my late night rides.
I rarely encounter glass. Had my share of pinch flats over certain bumps, and have had rock fragments from the running borders beside the path work their way into my tires. I get many more flats riding through downtown than I do on the south side of the LFP, and most of the flats I get on the LFP do not involve glass.
Like other posters have mentioned, just be sensible and trust your instincts. The south end of the LFP is a much better riding experience. During the summer, I hate riding north of Monroe Harbor during the day. It's just too insane. Riding the path south of Monroe Harbor is much, much better.
OMG
Watch out!!! There's lots of non white people there!!! Those coloreds turn into demons I tell ya!
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