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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NYC, USA
Posts: 428
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Hello All,
Did a ride from NY to Baltimore last year using the Adventure Cycling Association and trying to find a new route. Not really crazy about those maps...Has anyone done Route 1 all the way down....how congested and bad does it get? Can you cross all the waters safely? All help is appreciated...I use Route 1 to Boston and find it great!! You just do 1 and 1a and it is a nice ride...is it the same the other way? -john sirabella |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NYC, USA
Posts: 428
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Hi John,
Just incase anyone else every needs this route and since no one ever responds to just about anything other than what bike to buy, here is a route I find by hours of surfing. Mark it and print it while it lasts!! http://www.mattababy.org/~belmonte/...k_to_Baltimore/ I checked out the route via the web and maps...it is definitely better than the adventure cycling association maps. Good luck and keep hammering!! -John Sirabella Quote:
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