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Old 04-04-06 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by DataJunkie
I second the DBTC map. Very nice map. However, mine is falling apart.
Doesn't really matter since I only look at it for new leisure rides. My commute is set for the most part. Except for the flippin' construction that keeps closing buchtel. Riding down Downing is so much fun.
We planned it that way Long ago we (back when I was President of DBTC) discussed doing the map on Tyvek but we nixed it. Makes you go out and buy a new one more often that way. Plus, with frequent updates (we used to do it yearly), the old ones would have been outdated too soon anyway.

By the way, since you are going to DTC, why don't you go a little further south on Cherry Creek to Cook Park? Go south out of the park on Oneida all the way down to Bible Park and then to Tamarac. That puts you on DTC Drive and avoids all the hassles of TREX and the fun of riding on Downing.
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