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I know that the LFP from Monroe Harbor through the Museum Campus is not-passable absent snowshoes and a lot of determination. All the snow from LSD was dumped on the LFP through that stretch, and there looks to be about 12-15 feet of snow on the LFP.
I've driven LSD a couple of times now, and will second Jordan's observation that it looks unplowed from 51st through the Monroe Harbor. That being said, some portions of the Path may not be that bad. For example, when I walked the Lake Front at 51st, the Path only appeared to have 3-4 inches of snow. I just don't know yet whether that was in the limited space I examined. I know from prior experience that there can be some significant drifting on parts of the (southern) LFP.
Jordan Koss said:
I'm not sure about the northside, but I just drove on Lake Shore Drive from 57th to 31st Street. The path has not been plowed along any of the stretches I could see from the Drive
It is actually accessible from Hollywood to Fullerton. At times it narrows to where just one biker/jogger can pass, but that's just cause the plow missed half the trail. Anyone with mtb, or experience riding in sloppy conditions where you occasionally may ride off the hard surface or slice through wet snow mush...you will do just find. I had no problem navigating it with a single speed and semi-slick tires. Lot of salt. At Fullerton, you have to take the jogger high road path...but I didn't continue on to see if the path was cleared all the way down through north ave and on to the michigan exit.
Hope everyone is being extra cautious, the drivers are certainly not acting as such......be safe!
I know that the LFP from Monroe Harbor through the Museum Campus is not-passable absent snowshoes and a lot of determination. All the snow from LSD was dumped on the LFP through that stretch, and there looks to be about 12-15 feet of snow on the LFP.
I've driven LSD a couple of times now, and will second Jordan's observation that it looks unplowed from 51st through the Monroe Harbor. That being said, some portions of the Path may not be that bad. For example, when I walked the Lake Front at 51st, the Path only appeared to have 3-4 inches of snow. I just don't know yet whether that was in the limited space I examined. I know from prior experience that there can be some significant drifting on parts of the (southern) LFP.
Jordan Koss said:I'm not sure about the northside, but I just drove on Lake Shore Drive from 57th to 31st Street. The path has not been plowed along any of the stretches I could see from the Drive
As an update, when I drove south on LSD this evening, it looked as though the Path from Monroe Harbor to the Museum Campus was now clear. Nice! Maybe the whole thing has been plowed.
Joe Studer said:I know that the LFP from Monroe Harbor through the Museum Campus is not-passable absent snowshoes and a lot of determination. All the snow from LSD was dumped on the LFP through that stretch, and there looks to be about 12-15 feet of snow on the LFP.
I've driven LSD a couple of times now, and will second Jordan's observation that it looks unplowed from 51st through the Monroe Harbor. That being said, some portions of the Path may not be that bad. For example, when I walked the Lake Front at 51st, the Path only appeared to have 3-4 inches of snow. I just don't know yet whether that was in the limited space I examined. I know from prior experience that there can be some significant drifting on parts of the (southern) LFP.
Jordan Koss said:I'm not sure about the northside, but I just drove on Lake Shore Drive from 57th to 31st Street. The path has not been plowed along any of the stretches I could see from the Drive
I rode it today both ways from Hollywood to North Ave and it's pretty good all the way. Very pretty this morning covered in snow, all of which was gone by the evening. I posted updates on the lakeshore path wiki:
http://bikechicago.wikia.com/wiki/Chicago_Biking_Conditions_and_Adv...
Yesterday that area was a mess, you could either scale a snowpile to get on the low road which was clear or take the flooded highroad. Its probably worse today because of the freeze.
I didn't bother riding the LFP today because of the ice potential.
I don't use it, but have heard that there are some bad potholes near the Oak Street Beach ...
http://www.myfoxchicago.com/dpp/news/metro/chicago-severe-weather-w...
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