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Date: 04 Jun 2007 18:32:17
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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I'm soon to take a month long vacation. My wife and I will be driving from Tucson to Chicago, taking our time and seeing the country. (My wife is a native San Diegan and has never been farther east than Las Vegas). So we are looking for ride suggestions along the way, something more interesting than a ride around the area of the motel. We are from San Diego so steep hills are not a problem. In fact, when combined with low-traffic rural roads, they are preferred. Something from half hour to two hours long would be ideal. We plan on visiting Silver City N.M. and doing the Grand Illinois Trail so I've got each end of the trip covered. Any suggestions in between? Thanks in advance, Tom
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Date: 08 Jun 2007 17:19:53
From: Ozark Bicycle
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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On Jun 5, 4:04 am, "treyno...@my-deja.com" <thomas.treyno...@gmail.com > wrote: > On Jun 4, 11:04 pm, Mike A Schwab <mike.a.sch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jun 4, 1:32 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" > > Route 66http://www.historic66.com/forthe stops, a few days you > > might try one riding and one visiting a spot then catch up and drive > > together. > > > Springfield IL, has two nice trails http://www.bikely.com/listpaths/country/254/region/135/city/8329 > > and a bike club with multiple rides every dayhttp://www.spfldcycling.org/ > > click on newsletters. > > > Madison County has several nice trails, so does the St. Louis Area.http://trailnet.org/ > > > Katy trail is 250 miles of hard packed gravel, but rideable by road > > bikes with slightly larger tires (25mm, 23mm tricky). http://www.bikekatytrail.com/ > > with Bed and Breakfast inns and Wineries that cater to bicyclists. > > Thanks for the links. The Katy Trail looks especially interesting. IMO, the Katy Trail is best enjoyed in spring and autumn. Especially with the high rainfall this spring, the river level will probably be high, which usually means it will be pretty buggy (e.g., mosquito eggs can stay in stasis for years; when the water levels rise, they all hatch). In July/August, the area tends toward hot 'n' humid; the bugs will not add to the joy. Just my $0.02 worth. > One of the bikes I'm taking is a Surly Cross Check with 700x42 tires > which will be perfect for that. Yes, the bike and tires are well suited to a crushed limestone path like the Katy. >
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Date: 07 Jun 2007 21:08:21
From: Ron Wallenfang
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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On Jun 4, 1:32 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" <thomas.treyno...@gmail.com > wrote: > I'm soon to take a month long vacation. My wife and I will be driving > from Tucson to Chicago, taking our time and seeing the country. (My > wife is a native San Diegan and has never been farther east than Las > Vegas). > > So we are looking for ride suggestions along the way, something more > interesting than a ride around the area of the motel. We are from San > Diego so steep hills are not a problem. In fact, when combined with > low-traffic rural roads, they are preferred. Something from half hour > to two hours long would be ideal. > > We plan on visiting Silver City N.M. and doing the Grand Illinois > Trail so I've got each end of the trip covered. Any suggestions in > between? > > Thanks in advance, > Tom Monument Valley, and the Taos NM area are two that I enjoyed on or LA- Milwaukee trip in 1998. IIRC, there was a 2000 plus foot climb coming east out of Taos.
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Date: 05 Jun 2007 09:04:24
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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On Jun 4, 11:04 pm, Mike A Schwab <mike.a.sch...@gmail.com > wrote: > On Jun 4, 1:32 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" > Route 66http://www.historic66.com/for the stops, a few days you > might try one riding and one visiting a spot then catch up and drive > together. > > Springfield IL, has two nice trails http://www.bikely.com/listpaths/country/254/region/135/city/8329 > and a bike club with multiple rides every dayhttp://www.spfldcycling.org/ > click on newsletters. > > Madison County has several nice trails, so does the St. Louis Area.http://trailnet.org/ > > Katy trail is 250 miles of hard packed gravel, but rideable by road > bikes with slightly larger tires (25mm, 23mm tricky). http://www.bikekatytrail.com/ > with Bed and Breakfast inns and Wineries that cater to bicyclists. Thanks for the links. The Katy Trail looks especially interesting. One of the bikes I'm taking is a Surly Cross Check with 700x42 tires which will be perfect for that. Tom
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Date: 05 Jun 2007 08:57:09
From: treynolds@my-deja.com
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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On Jun 4, 8:08 pm, Chuck Anderson <websiteaddr...@seemy.sig > wrote: > treyno...@my-deja.com wrote: > ... ..... will you even be coming through Colorado? > Yes, but on the return trip. The vacation is actually from San Diego - > Tucson -> Chicago -> Denver -> Lake Tahoe -> San Diego. I hope to ride the Rocky Mountain Cycling Club's Grand Loop on July 7th. I've been hearing about that for years. I've seen the RMCC website of climbs. I'd like to try Mt Evens some time in the week after, weather permitting. And I'll do the Markleville Death Ride the following Saturday. So I've got the second half of the trip covered. I'm really looking for some rides on the way to Chicago. Thanks, Tom
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Date: 05 Jun 2007 13:19:08
From: Chuck Anderson
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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treynolds@my-deja.com wrote: > On Jun 4, 8:08 pm, Chuck Anderson <websiteaddr...@seemy.sig> wrote: > >> treyno...@my-deja.com wrote: >> ... ..... will you even be coming through Colorado? >> >> > Yes, but on the return trip. The vacation is actually from San Diego - > >> Tucson -> Chicago -> Denver -> Lake Tahoe -> San Diego. >> > > I hope to ride the Rocky Mountain Cycling Club's Grand Loop on July > 7th. I've been hearing about that for years. I've seen the RMCC > website of climbs. I'd like to try Mt Evens some time in the week > after, weather permitting. And I'll do the Markleville Death Ride the > following Saturday. > > So I've got the second half of the trip covered. I'm really looking > for some rides on the way to Chicago. > Note that the Grand Loop is being replaced this year due to road construction. <http://www.rmccrides.com/index.html > -- ***************************** Chuck Anderson • Boulder, CO http://www.CycleTourist.com *****************************
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Date: 05 Jun 2007 06:04:58
From: Mike A Schwab
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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On Jun 4, 1:32 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" <thomas.treyno...@gmail.com > wrote: > I'm soon to take a month long vacation. My wife and I will be driving > from Tucson to Chicago, taking our time and seeing the country. (My > wife is a native San Diegan and has never been farther east than Las > Vegas). > > So we are looking for ride suggestions along the way, something more > interesting than a ride around the area of the motel. We are from San > Diego so steep hills are not a problem. In fact, when combined with > low-traffic rural roads, they are preferred. Something from half hour > to two hours long would be ideal. > > We plan on visiting Silver City N.M. and doing the Grand Illinois > Trail so I've got each end of the trip covered. Any suggestions in > between? > > Thanks in advance, > Tom Route 66 http://www.historic66.com/ for the stops, a few days you might try one riding and one visiting a spot then catch up and drive together. Springfield IL, has two nice trails http://www.bikely.com/listpaths/country/254/region/135/city/8329 and a bike club with multiple rides every day http://www.spfldcycling.org/ click on newsletters. Madison County has several nice trails, so does the St. Louis Area. http://trailnet.org/ Katy trail is 250 miles of hard packed gravel, but rideable by road bikes with slightly larger tires (25mm, 23mm tricky). http://www.bikekatytrail.com/ with Bed and Breakfast inns and Wineries that cater to bicyclists.
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Date: 04 Jun 2007 21:08:35
From: Chuck Anderson
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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treynolds@my-deja.com wrote: > I'm soon to take a month long vacation. My wife and I will be driving > from Tucson to Chicago, taking our time and seeing the country. (My > wife is a native San Diegan and has never been farther east than Las > Vegas). > > So we are looking for ride suggestions along the way, something more > interesting than a ride around the area of the motel. We are from San > Diego so steep hills are not a problem. In fact, when combined with > low-traffic rural roads, they are preferred. Something from half hour > to two hours long would be ideal. > > We plan on visiting Silver City N.M. and doing the Grand Illinois > Trail so I've got each end of the trip covered. Any suggestions in > between? > > Thanks in advance, > Tom > > ... ..... will you even be coming through Colorado? -- ***************************** Chuck Anderson • Boulder, CO http://www.CycleTourist.com *****************************
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Date: 04 Jun 2007 14:18:20
From:
Subject: Re: Ride Suggestions while Driving Tucson to Chicago
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On Jun 4, 12:32 pm, "treyno...@my-deja.com" <thomas.treyno...@gmail.com > wrote: > I'm soon to take a month long vacation. My wife and I will be driving > from Tucson to Chicago, taking our time and seeing the country. (My > wife is a native San Diegan and has never been farther east than Las > Vegas). > > So we are looking for ride suggestions along the way, something more > interesting than a ride around the area of the motel. We are from San > Diego so steep hills are not a problem. In fact, when combined with > low-traffic rural roads, they are preferred. Something from half hour > to two hours long would be ideal. > > We plan on visiting Silver City N.M. and doing the Grand Illinois > Trail so I've got each end of the trip covered. Any suggestions in > between? If you want steep hills try a few rides out of Boulder, CO, on your way north. Try Four Mile Canyon-Gold Hill-Sunshine Canyon; Flagstaff- Reservoir-Coal Creek; Lefthand Canyon. Robert
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