one_beatnik
11-03-09, 09:29 AM
I'm a country kid and commute to and from work regularly. In my part of the state, though, bicycles on the highways are rare and I'm the only one I've ever seen commute in my work town of 7000.
Yesterday I rode to Des Moines from Atlantic trying to ket to about 65th and Douglas; what a major pain....in my eyes. I took the trail from Redfield on and just before it goes under I35, there's a barricade and trail closed sign. No way to get past the barricade. Back tracked to 128th and headed north on that to Douglas and used the "bike path" to near 86th, but then that abruptly ended. The trail system seemed to have no logic, at least as far as trying to actually go anyplace. It's like they were there only for recreation. Why wouldn't there be a warning that the trail is closed ahead just like there would be on streets and roads???
At 4:30PM, Douglas just did not look appealing to share with the cars so (shuddering) used the sidewalk.
Maybe I'm being just like the car drivers we all complain about with how inconvenient things are.
Yesterday I rode to Des Moines from Atlantic trying to ket to about 65th and Douglas; what a major pain....in my eyes. I took the trail from Redfield on and just before it goes under I35, there's a barricade and trail closed sign. No way to get past the barricade. Back tracked to 128th and headed north on that to Douglas and used the "bike path" to near 86th, but then that abruptly ended. The trail system seemed to have no logic, at least as far as trying to actually go anyplace. It's like they were there only for recreation. Why wouldn't there be a warning that the trail is closed ahead just like there would be on streets and roads???
At 4:30PM, Douglas just did not look appealing to share with the cars so (shuddering) used the sidewalk.
Maybe I'm being just like the car drivers we all complain about with how inconvenient things are.
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