Gone 2 Look 4 America - a tour visiting some state capitols
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Gone 2 Look 4 America - a tour visiting some state capitols
A little over a week until I start my next long distance tour. Plan is to start in Washington DC at the US Capitol and make my way to the west coast stopping past some state capitols along the way. My trip web site is - https://mvermeulen.org/gone2look4america/
Thank you for those of you who provided ideas on routes in the populated northeast corridor. on subscription services and related topics in those threads.
Thank you for those of you who provided ideas on routes in the populated northeast corridor. on subscription services and related topics in those threads.
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Mev, if you pass through the Grand Rapids, Michigan area on your way up to Lansing, you have a place to stay. In the house or pitch a tent in the backyard, my wife and I welcome you. PM me if we can be of service.
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We’re going to get a dose of spring in Philly this coming week after above normal temperatures. People are going to think 60s are cold.
Rainy (we need it) tonight. Hopefully things will turn nice for you by the time you start.
Rainy (we need it) tonight. Hopefully things will turn nice for you by the time you start.
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Is your exact routing shown ? when you're within the Indy-Springfield corridor, you're in my wheel house so if you have any questions or need any help, let me know.
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Also, I haven't looked specifically at route choices but will do those as I get to them.
However it is a reasonable approximation and best guess.
Thanks for volunteering local knowledge, I'll ask as I go get closer.
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Have a great adventure!
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When I did the NT and Pacific Coast route in 2014 I rode with a guy and his daughter on a tandem for a few days riding down the coast who previously did a solo tour visiting all the state capitols in continental US during that year.
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My trip has now come to completion in Seattle. By the numbers:
- 6604 miles cycled between Washington DC and Seattle Washington.
- 26 state capitols visited
- 47 motels owned/managed by a family named Patel. I carried a tent but slept in a bed every night (including a converted church, a travel trailer an AirBnb cabin in the woods).
- 224 counties cycled. Map below shows counties cycled in red (this trip) and purple (previous trips).
- One rim replaced, one pedal replaced. Wear items: two chains, two tires, brake pads.
This was my third east/west trip across the US. It was a bit more mellow than my first trip (1992) and I didn't have a day with more than 65 miles. Instead I typically would get out early and stop a little after mid-day with my sweet spot being 45-50 miles.
I experimented with routing including more trails (Northern Rail Trail, Erie Canal, OTET, Ellroy-Sparta & Wisconsin trails). I happened to catch one day of RAGBRAI along the way.
I had a few weather related days: one for heat in Iowa, one for smoke in Illinois, one for rain in South Dakota, one for rain in North Dakota, one for wind in Oregon. Also took time off for some family items. Otherwise out riding most days.
In total, five and a half months between my departure from Washington to my arrival in Seattle. I took a six month LOA from work and that comes to an end soon.
I feel fortunate I was able to do the trip and glad I took the time along the way for a LOA to make the ride.
- 6604 miles cycled between Washington DC and Seattle Washington.
- 26 state capitols visited
- 47 motels owned/managed by a family named Patel. I carried a tent but slept in a bed every night (including a converted church, a travel trailer an AirBnb cabin in the woods).
- 224 counties cycled. Map below shows counties cycled in red (this trip) and purple (previous trips).
- One rim replaced, one pedal replaced. Wear items: two chains, two tires, brake pads.
This was my third east/west trip across the US. It was a bit more mellow than my first trip (1992) and I didn't have a day with more than 65 miles. Instead I typically would get out early and stop a little after mid-day with my sweet spot being 45-50 miles.
I experimented with routing including more trails (Northern Rail Trail, Erie Canal, OTET, Ellroy-Sparta & Wisconsin trails). I happened to catch one day of RAGBRAI along the way.
I had a few weather related days: one for heat in Iowa, one for smoke in Illinois, one for rain in South Dakota, one for rain in North Dakota, one for wind in Oregon. Also took time off for some family items. Otherwise out riding most days.
In total, five and a half months between my departure from Washington to my arrival in Seattle. I took a six month LOA from work and that comes to an end soon.
I feel fortunate I was able to do the trip and glad I took the time along the way for a LOA to make the ride.
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Congrats. mob-rule.com map?
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I’m sure it doesn’t go you, but it seems like you started only a couple of months ago,
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Very neat ! Is there an actual route map that can be blown up ? I would like to see your Indiana-Illinois corridor route that I know so well. It looks like you may have caught some of the old Route 66 trail from Springfield up towards Chicago ?
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I considered several alternatives between Indianapolis and Springfield including by way of Turkey Run State Park. In the end, I ended up with a route not too far from cities along the interstate. This was also a spot where I took an intermission in Urbana/Champaign to take care of some things in Austin.
From Springfield to Chicago I bought Adventure Cycling Route 66 Map #1 and followed it except for last day into Chicago. This ended up being a fair amount of frontage roads. It also turned out busier than Indianapolis to Springfield where I was quickly on rural roads without traffic.
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Thanks. Your ride took you thru my very neck of the woods, and I ride on many of those same roads and thru those same towns frequently. You're correct when you talk about the wind, almost always a factor in these parts. Well done !