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Planning a cross country ride

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Old 10-07.-2005, 03:28 PM   #1
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Default Planning a cross country ride

Hi, Im new here and was wondering if I could get some help from any of you guys. I am planning on doing a cross country ride in 2 years from now. I need help on how I can plan out my route, I am travelling from Atlanta, Georgia to Las Angeles California. I also was wondering if any one knows where I can find highway biking laws. It would be much easier if I could ride on the shoulder of highways but it is doubtful that it is legal.

If you have any other tips please send them my way.

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Patrick
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Old 21-07.-2005, 11:30 AM   #2
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Hi, Im new here and was wondering if I could get some help from any of you guys. I am planning on doing a cross country ride in 2 years from now. I need help on how I can plan out my route, I am travelling from Atlanta, Georgia to Las Angeles California. I also was wondering if any one knows where I can find highway biking laws. It would be much easier if I could ride on the shoulder of highways but it is doubtful that it is legal.

Hi Patrick, I'm new here also and like you, am planning a cross country ride for next year. If you haven't already discovered the Adventure Cycling Association, check out their site:

http://adventurecycling.org

You'll find routes and maps and lots of planning help for such a tour.

Robert
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