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Here's a write-up of my ride from Chicago to Milwaukee on trails last summer with the New Belgium Brewery guys. If you spend the night in Kenosha be sure to hit up the Rendezvous tiki bar!
http://votewithyourfeetchicago.blogspot.com/2010/07/to-milwaukee-on...
Cheers,
John Greenfield
Taking advantage of the tailwinds, I rode to Kenosha last weekend via burb streets and the John McLory(sp?) path which becomes crushed limestone before and after the Wisconsin border.
On the way back I rode the Metra, which is $7 for the weekend pass. If you want to save time, you can take the train to Kenosha, ride to Milwaukee (35 miles each way), and do the opposite on the way back.
I'm definitely doing this one of these weekends.
some photos of the route I took from Mil to Chi can be found here: (part of a set of a trip to Detroit and back)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jknecht/3575409805/in/set-721576188798...
some photos of the route I took from Mil to Chi can be found here: (part of a set of a trip to Detroit and back)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jknecht/3575409805/in/set-721576188798...
Thanks MagMileMarauder. I think I am interested in doing directly Chicago to Milwaukee. Doing research to do it in a couple of weeks.
E.
MagMileMarauder said:
Taking advantage of the tailwinds, I rode to Kenosha last weekend via burb streets and the John McLory(sp?) path which becomes crushed limestone before and after the Wisconsin border.
On the way back I rode the Metra, which is $7 for the weekend pass. If you want to save time, you can take the train to Kenosha, ride to Milwaukee (35 miles each way), and do the opposite on the way back.
I'm definitely doing this one of these weekends.
Thanks MagMileMarauder. I think I am interested in doing directly Chicago to Milwaukee. Doing research to do it in a couple of weeks.
E.
some photos of the route I took from Mil to Chi can be found here: (part of a set of a trip to Detroit and back)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jknecht/3575409805/in/set-721576188798...
Thanks for the photos. How long did it take for you to bike to Detroit and then back to Muskegon? Is it a ride you'd recommend?
Joe TV said:
some photos of the route I took from Mil to Chi can be found here: (part of a set of a trip to Detroit and back)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jknecht/3575409805/in/set-721576188798...
Just wrote a bit more that got lost. Recap:
Much of my route thru southern MI took me on MI 60. MI 12 is also a popular road from what I hear, but I wanted to get closer to Jackson MI to visit family. MI 60 was very rideable for the most part with wide shoulders. But it also has fast moving traffic and semis. It was relatively fast and direct, but not the most scenic or relaxed. There are portions where the shoulder could be wider, but I felt fine most of the time.
I averaged 13 mph. I spent 8 to 10 hours en route everyday. I'm a late riser so wouldn't get started until 11 or noon, but always was racing the sun in the evenings. I camped at Warren State Dunes on night 1 and at Potowatami campsite in Union City MI on night 2. I made it to Ann Arbor and friends on the evening of day 3.
On the return trip I went from Ann Arbor to Grand Rapids and stayed with friends. A day or two visiting and then another day on the bike to Milwaukee by way of the Musketawa Trail (excellent!) and the Lake Express ferry. Milwaukee was cold and wet and it was late so I found a hotel. Milwaukee to Chicago was a very nice leg on various trails, mostly crushed limestone.
(I never did actually ride into Detroit, sorry to be misleading. Chicago to Ann Arbor by bike with a car trip to Detroit would be more accurate)
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