I'd like to suggest doing my 2009 "Earth Mass" route again this April.
I think it was well built and well enjoyed.
It simply passes through a number of parks including Union, Herbert, Sain, Garfield, Humboldt, Palmer and lakefront, and follows tree-lined boulevards. It ends near Wilson and is inline skater compatible.
We skipped Garfield in 2009 and in retrospect it's easier without. Some speak fearfully of Humboldt but I think that means it needs attention.
This park intensive mass is designed to coincide with Earth Month (April). It's exactly a week after Earth Day (April 22nd) and coincidentally on Arbor Day (April 29th).
Map flyer:
http://bedno.com/photos/album/ccm/20090424
3D virtual flythough:
http://bedno.com/photos/album/ccm/20090424/vid
Post-ride story:
http://bedno.com/body/bike/postride/20090424
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Nothing like planning early!
I like it; it's a good route. I think I road it when we took it last time.
This is a great idea, Andrew.
The theme is appropriate and fun.
And I think that you should keep Garfield Park in the mix, but then, I like riding there.
Dear willow set aside a derailleur page for the map, but needs to go to print soon (like, Sunday).
So I rushed through updating 2009's flyer, and posted it on massup and google and CCM's calendar and library. No turn-by-turn yet, but the overview is an interesting read.
The route is unchanged. Could y'all take a careful look for anything grossly contraindicated. I'd have liked to have done a fresh pre-ride before print, but few days left.
i remember thinking last year that we were on randolph for too long, and on humboldt for waaaaay too long. the quick loop exit is nice, but i'd suggest south on clark, west on harrison, and north on halsted before taking randolph west. (two reasons: the harrison bridge has a filled-in bike lane, so people who aren't comfortable on open metal bridges have a handy option. as for halsted, i think plenty of people ride that solo all the time, and it might be nice to do with some ccm friends! traffic will be going slow, though, so if this option is taken, the head of the mass will have to stay solid, and discourage people from threading between cars to sneak ahead.)
as for the long stretch on humboldt, i don't know if or how i'd change that. it's kinda nice to be on the boulevards for a while... if only the motorists would be less irate! since we're in the area, it might be neat to include the complete street part of albany (east of kedzie and north of fullerton). i think it's one way to the southeast, which makes it a little trickier.
oh, and that's franklin boulevard on the map. not to be confused with the real franklin, in the loop.
Excellent feedback, integrating, though worried willow's already printed. And it was 2yrs ago, but feels like just last.
I kinda love the long Randolph to Union Park shot, but the Randolph/river|highway bridge is grated? That may trump. Clark/Harrison/Halsted adds turns and distance but no parks, but I know you know that territory. Thoughts anyone else?
And yeah, much of it (ie Humboldt) is simply dictated by the park boulevards system.
What do you think of skipping Garfield Park? KML for map nerds
I still expect to pre-ride, maybe this Friday. Anyone else?
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