All posts by Jeff B.

Bicycling North on a Standard Route

Heading South on a Divvy bike to find a station less than 30 minutes away.

Since I live on the Lakefront Path, it’s only natural that I tend to use it for portions of my regular rides. I can go north or south; use it for going or for returning. This is the 25 mile ride that’s becoming standard for my northern adventures.

  1. Head north from Dusable harbor to the end of the path at Ardmore
  2. Head west and north along Ardmore and Kenmore to Granville
  3. Head west on Granville until it stops at Kedzie
  4. Head south and merge onto the Channel Trail
  5. Take the Channel trail to Lawrence where it stops
  6. Head east on Lawrence to Lincoln Square
  7. Have lunch in one of the many places to eat
  8. Head southeast on Lincoln Avenue to Wells
  9. Head south on Wells to Wacker (it’s closed at Wells so zig zag)
  10. Head east on Wacker and join the Riverfront Trail
  11. Take the Riverfront trail to Dusable Harbor

All told it’s about 25 miles and i always ride it in this order.  Sometimes I make a break at Broadway to Argyle if Pho sounds good, but I usually save the Asian food for Chinatown rides.  My long north rides usually head out Elston Avenue using Kinzie Street and the dedicated bike lanes.  That’s an open ended proposition and I have found myself at O’Hare Airport with a long ride back.

Dekalb Derecho?

This is the third year that I have participated in the MS Tour de Farms ride in Dekalb, IL as a part of the motorcycle safety crew. My job on the morning of 6/22/13 was to control the flow of 3,000 cyclists through the intersection of Nelson and Rich Roads. Weather had delayed the start for 1-hour, but now it was on. Then out of the west … Some winds, a drip in temperature, but no rain! Taken with my iPhone in HDR and stitched together in Photoshop.

PS:  This is wall cloud, not a derecho.

Senior Cyclers Start Off New Riding Season

Twenty two members of the group showed up at the North Avenue Beach House today May 16, 2013 for an unofficial start of the riding season. The day couldn’t have been better with temperatures in the 70’s, clear blue skies, and no humidity. Our ride took us south to the Museum of Science and Industry where this photo was taken near the Osaka Gardens. Back along the path we had lunch at the Potbelly’s on Dearborn.