Sunday, May 17, 2009

Up2TheEdge Bike Trail Tour

I joined a group of people today for an unprecedented tour of the bike trails in the Uptown and Edgewater neighborhoods. It turned out to be a fun and insightful activity. This expedition of the numerous and sometimes hidden bike trails was organized by two Keystone community members, Kerry and Joane. 
The tour took us from the Lawrence and Lake Shore bike trail to Kenmore avenue bike trail, we turned on Granville and rode up to Clark street. The trail continued from clark street to Berwyn street where we headed west to Damen street. The ride continued to Wilson avenue and led us back to our point of origin.
Some of the intersections along the way were a bit dicey, like the Ashland and Berwyn intersection where there was no 4-way stop, and some of the drivers did not want to yield to the bike riders. Other than that, the trails appeared to be easy and safe for bikers. 
There were signs along the route to enable bikers stay on the trails and markings on the ground show bikers and drivers where bikers rightfully belong on the roads. This expedition opened up more biking venues for me and I would recommend it to anybody seeking more riding paths than the Lake Shore bike trail which can be crowded during biking season.

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