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<blockquote data-quote="Tango Sierra" data-source="post: 1160440" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>An alternative to my suggestions for routing from St. Louis to La Crosse. At Lancaster, WI you can switch get off US-61 and take WI-35 north. It will take you to Prairie Du Chien and then it follows the river all the way to LaCrosse. It's a beautiful, scenic ride but for me it's a done it once is enough. The really fun roads are in the area between US-61 and WI-35 but if you go in there you will never reach LaCrosse. Plenty of time during NAFO to discover this area. I'm going two days early to NAFO just to enjoy the backroads even more and I'm going there for a three day weekend this month and again next month. I would go in October too but then I'm trying the Hooterville run for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tango Sierra, post: 1160440, member: 29235"] An alternative to my suggestions for routing from St. Louis to La Crosse. At Lancaster, WI you can switch get off US-61 and take WI-35 north. It will take you to Prairie Du Chien and then it follows the river all the way to LaCrosse. It's a beautiful, scenic ride but for me it's a done it once is enough. The really fun roads are in the area between US-61 and WI-35 but if you go in there you will never reach LaCrosse. Plenty of time during NAFO to discover this area. I'm going two days early to NAFO just to enjoy the backroads even more and I'm going there for a three day weekend this month and again next month. I would go in October too but then I'm trying the Hooterville run for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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