For those who may want to stop and smell the roses, I've attached a 2 hour covered bridge tour.
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For those who may want to stop and smell the roses, I've attached a 2 hour covered bridge tour.
[QUOTE=rockbottom;661656].............. I would suggest that the long stretch on Rt 11 is fairly boring. Better to pop east of the river at Duncannon and take Rt 147 up the east shore.
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What he said, 11 is not fun, east side of the river for sure. Not faster, but more interesting.
That said, if you like corners the roads E of the river offer much more too.
In all fairness, though, 11 does have a large array of adult "book stores" since it's a major trucking route!
[QUOTE=pffog;666881]What he said, 11 is not fun, east side of the river for sure. Not faster, but more interesting.
That said, if you like corners the roads E of the river offer much more too.[/QUOTE]
True, but you can also travel further west. The country roads west of Liverpool to Jersey Shore are fun then twist yourself back through Lewisburg.
If I was coming up from the south I would not want to miss Rt 125. :thumb
[QUOTE=Statdawg;666896]True, but you can also travel further west. The country roads west of Liverpool to Jersey Shore are fun then twist yourself back through Lewisburg.
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True. 144/44/120 are some of my favorite roads in the state. I'd still stay on 147 rather than 11 as much as possible. perhaps crossing the river at Lewisburg, Sunbury, or Duncannon.
[QUOTE=Statdawg;666896]True, but you can also travel further west. The country roads west of Liverpool to Jersey Shore are fun then twist yourself back through Lewisburg.
If I was coming up from the south I would not want to miss Rt 125. :thumb[/QUOTE]
Agree once you get N, the roads that traverse the ridges from Wport, to the SW are all wonderful roads
Here is one S of BBurg, for you 5%ers that love a lot of small back roads that twist and turn in a technical fashion. Stay awake, lots of surprises if you are sleeping, lots of fun if not. Includes the 125 in both directions.
If you don't have a GPS, is there a way to view the map to see the route on the GPS files that were posted? I'm looking for some nice rides to ride while I am at the rally. Thanks.
[QUOTE=bmwgsrider;672000]If you don't have a GPS, is there a way to view the map to see the route on the GPS files that were posted? I'm looking for some nice rides to ride while I am at the rally. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
I'd be happy to make you some in Google maps.
[QUOTE=rockbottom;672003]I'd be happy to make you some in Google maps.[/QUOTE]
That would be nice if its not too much trouble... I would appreciate it very much. Thanks.
[url]http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/[/url]
Download the files and then just go to the site listed and it will output the file into all sorts of formats, i.e Google, Google Earth, etc...
[QUOTE=DRw2ge;672009][url]http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/[/url]
Download the files and then just go to the site listed and it will output the file into all sorts of formats, i.e Google, Google Earth, etc...[/QUOTE]
Thanks... will give it a try.
PFFOG,
NICE ROUTE! Good Work, TU!
[QUOTE=bmwgsrider;672006]That would be nice if its not too much trouble... I would appreciate it very much. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
Give me a target distance that you're looking for.
BTW.. for those of us that are Mapsource fluent (whatever that means...) Check out GPSvisualizer.com
You can instantly convert your .gpx format files into elevations, jpegs, google earth (KMZ)... yahoo maps, USGS topos, all sorts of interesting formats.
Here's a [URL="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&split=0&gl=us&hl=en&msa=0&ll=41.273678,-77.159729&spn=1.459386,3.56781&z=9&msid=215297622548952181534.0004a0ff3ed4fdb349e93"]289 mile Google Maps[/URL] route to get you started. Note my description.