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hey, does anybody live in southeastern Wisconsin....racine/milwaukee/kenosha? I looking for better route ideas.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Milwaukee WI
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Well, I'm not sure where you are, but around Milwaukee, there's the Oak Leaf Trail - it's about 1/3rd bike paths, 1/3rd parkways, and 1/3rd city streets, but most of the streets aren't that busy. The northern loop is about 30 miles, I'd place the Southern at closer to 40.
The Oak Leaf also connects to the New Berlin Recreational Trail, which runs out to Waukesha to join up with the Glacial Drumlin State Trail, where you can ride all the way to Madison. Also, if you look up either Bay View Bike Club or Cream City Cycling Club online, they do group rides every weekend. |
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Thanks, I am from Racine, so I might try the southern loop this weekend
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