Ooops, time to discuss summer 2024 touring plans?
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PM me if you want a RWGPS map.
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I believe I posted in your thread in the PNW forum. You can’t connect the Hiawatha and the CdA trail in a “straight line.” To do them both end to end, you need to go over Gold Pass from St. Regis, MT and pick up the old right of way in Avery, ID that becomes the Hiawatha after about 9 miles. Take that to East Portal (the end of the Hiawatha) and then connect to the NorPac Trail to Lookout Pass, then down to Mullan to the start of the CdA. Great riding. Did it in 2019.
PM me if you want a RWGPS map.
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I’ll be starting 1st May, greek island hopping and book writing (I’m an author- nothing about bicycling though).
Middle of june, I’ll fly to southern Germany and ride back home (Gothenburg, Sweden) during the soccer European Championship. I can highly recommend being in a host country during a major soccer tournament. Great atmosphere even if you’re not soccer interested.
Setember: Atlantic coast of France and northern Spain.
btw, if anyone plans on coming through Gothenburg this summer when I’m here, you’re more than welcome to camp in my garden in the forest. Shower, kitchen etc of course. It’s about 3 km inland from the ”Kattegatleden (Sverigeleden)” EV12, and 20km south of Gothenburg
Middle of june, I’ll fly to southern Germany and ride back home (Gothenburg, Sweden) during the soccer European Championship. I can highly recommend being in a host country during a major soccer tournament. Great atmosphere even if you’re not soccer interested.
Setember: Atlantic coast of France and northern Spain.
btw, if anyone plans on coming through Gothenburg this summer when I’m here, you’re more than welcome to camp in my garden in the forest. Shower, kitchen etc of course. It’s about 3 km inland from the ”Kattegatleden (Sverigeleden)” EV12, and 20km south of Gothenburg
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I read and heeded your advice!! Let me know if my routing is correct: From St Regis find Little Joe Rd, continue on to NF388, follow 388 to ST FH 50 onto NF218 ST Joe River Rd, follow to Avery to get to Telichpah CG follow ST Joe River Rd approx 5 miles. The next day I will depart Telichpah CG and go north 5 miles to Pearson Trailhead of Hiawatha Trail. Follow trail to East Portal then to Taft From Taft connect onto the NorPac Trail which connects to Coeur d’Alene Trail 6 miles from Wallace. I'd appreciate the RWGPS maps!
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29428535
I think that campground you mention is primitive. I stayed at Turner Flat, around mile 122.4 of the map. Water and pit toilettes, with some sites right along the river. That way, I was able to stop at Avery the next morning to pick up supplies before heading up. The Idaho Fly Fishing Co. in Avery makes great sandwiches to pack with you, and the owner is a cyclist. There is also the Avery Store, which has snacks, but I didn't feel safe eating anything not pre-packaged. You take the road that passes by the town trash dumpsters and head up. After Avery, you won't find any food or water until Lookout Pass at the MT/ID border. There is a highway rest area there with food, water and bathrooms. Remember to set your clock back 1 hr. A maintenance worker there showed me the three that the time zone line passes through.
I have always taken I-90 down from Lookout, so I don't know what trail conditions are like on the west slope of the NorPac. The pullout on I-90 to view the Superfund site is worth a stop.
The City Limits Brew Pub in Wallace has a campground. It's not ideal, in part because there are no picnic tables, and there are now only 6 tent sites. (There were more in 2017, but the place has been growing in popularity.) But the owners are really nice, and the bathhouses are modern.
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Military Ridge trail is reasonably flat.
https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/militaryridge
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Start in La Cross (good assess via Amtrak). Take the bike trail from La Cross to Sparta and then to Elroy. (has tunnels -- take a flash light). From Elroy take the Omaha Trail north to Camp Douglas. Check out into the Volk Field ANG training center. Ride around and look at all the static displays of aircraft. There is a Fire Watch Tower that could be climbed in the past to view the surrounding area. Then take the excellent county roads to Wisconsin Dells and have a day of silly tourist fun. Then take county route A to Baraboo WI and check out the Ringling Circus Museum. Then take WI Route 136 and/or county road NW to Reedsburg. At Reedsburg get on the "400 Route" bike trail and head back to Sparta Wi and the ride home to La Cross. ------ Route con be done in 3-4 days or 5-7 days depending on how much time you spend taking in the sights.
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Katy trail
RAGBRAI
Portion of Iron Curtain Trail
RAGBRAI
Portion of Iron Curtain Trail