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Blast from the past! When I posted this thread, I lived way north but now I live way south, near 147th and Pulaski and my far south side friends, and tomorrow morning I am riding downtown. I've worked out what I think is a pretty good route, cutting through Robbins, crossing the Cal Sag at Francisco, taking side streets up to 115th and Western--this much of the ride I've done previously and it's alright, not ideal but nothing down here is. Wondering about the rest of my planned route downtown. 115th over to Longwood, Longwood up to 103rd, 103rd over to Vincennes, Vincennes up to 69th, 69th to MLK, and then MLK up to Cermak after which I am again in familiar territory. It's about 22-23 miles total and I figure if I leave around 7am I should be able to easily get to my destination in the loop by 9am. Any thoughts?
Jim,
I took Halsted all the way up from 31st St Beach to Claredon/Broadway last night. No problems. You might want to hop on the Halsted Highway from Cermak.
i rode halsted all the way in from 167th in harvey once. It wasnt too bad, maybe a little bumpy in spots, but i got thru alright, this was back in 2002 or so, so things could be different nowadays.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Jim,
I took Halsted all the way up from 31st St Beach to Claredon/Broadway last night. No problems. You might want to hop on the Halsted Highway from Cermak.
I fold.
edit: Sorry, not true. You were on Vincennes Road from 149th to 152nd. Busted. :)
o0_dan_0o said:i rode halsted all the way in from 167th in harvey once. It wasnt too bad, maybe a little bumpy in spots, but i got thru alright, this was back in 2002 or so, so things could be different nowadays.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Jim,
I took Halsted all the way up from 31st St Beach to Claredon/Broadway last night. No problems. You might want to hop on the Halsted Highway from Cermak.
loomis is supposed to be a secret. just kidding. seriously though it has that parallel grating that is hell on under inflated skinny tires - use the sidewalk over the bridge
Rick lightburn said:Western is a bit of a challenge: not impossible, but a lot of traffic, which can be avoided on Damen, which provides a good route from Foster or so, and again from about 35th to pretty far south.
For a general overview, I've had good experience with the free bike map that the City of Chicago puts out--others may disagree, but I think it's pretty much accurate.
The only challenge is that Damen doesn't go through what used to be the Stockyards. What I'd do is take Damen all the way to Taylor, go east on Taylor to Loomis, and go south on Loomis. As Loomis crosses I55 and the Sanitary and Ship Canal, it angles a bit east, and emerges as Racine, which does go through the Stockyards. South of the Stockyards, there's some route west until you get to Damen. Then you can take Damen south to nearly 115th or so.
Most of these routes are in fact signed.
Chicago really is a wonderful place to bike.
== Rick
Western is a bit of a challenge: not impossible, but a lot of traffic, which can be avoided on Damen, which provides a good route from Foster or so, and again from about 35th to pretty far south.
For a general overview, I've had good experience with the free bike map that the City of Chicago puts out--others may disagree, but I think it's pretty much accurate. The only challenge is that Damen doesn't go through what used to be the Stockyards. What I'd do is take Damen all the way to Taylor, go east on Taylor to Loomis, and go south on Loomis. As Loomis crosses I55 and the Sanitary and Ship Canal, it angles a bit east, and emerges as Racine, which does go through the Stockyards. South of the Stockyards, there's some route west until you get to Damen. Then you can take Damen south to nearly 115th or so.
Most of these routes are in fact signed.
Chicago really is a wonderful place to bike.
== Rick
You have to be nuts to ride on Western, Pulaski, Cicero or Harlem below even 35th.
The past few weeks I've been biking the full 22-23 mile commute once a week rather than bike->train->bike. (I know, you can't take a bike on the Metra during peak periods, I keep a beater bike downtown for downtown riding). I've been doing a lot on Halsted, which is fine in the morning but in the evening there are some pretty shitty stretches of Halsted so I keep trying alternate routes.
This morning I tried one that was nice in parts but isn't going to work out as a regular run, taking Kedzie up to Columbus (bad idea, the only bike-friendly stretch of Kedzie in there is through Mt. Greenwood, though cars were surprisingly conscientious around me even in the 4-lane crazy fast parts), Columbus over to Western (Columbus was fast and mostly pretty OK but the lanes got narrow in parts), Western north (as I was turning onto Western, a guy walking across the street said to me "Be careful 'round here"--Western wasn't the best choice either obviously but when it splits into Western Blvd and Western Ave, Western Ave seems to have a little more space for bikes than Western Blvd does) up to Archer (which was fine), then Archer over to Halsted & then Halsted north.
So I don't think I'm gonna try that exact route again, but I wanted to bump the thread to see if anybody had any fresh thoughts about a decent far south/southwest<->downtown route?
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