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Ride around Lake Michigan - worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 1398877" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>Boulder Junction is a cute, kind of touristy town, but beautiful scenery and worth the trip through. As far as the rest, southwest of Portage, you'll have fun on 78, but then take the free ferry across the Wisconsin River at Merrimac. It's a fun little diversion. That will also let you cut across country toward Dubuque on some of the most fun, deserted roads in the upper midwest. The state and US highways shown in your route will have plenty of traffic and law enforcement coverage. Running a sort of parallel route, but south of the Wisconsin River, and on the lettered county roads will be WAY more fun, with almost no traffic, and better scenery. If you're making a trip of this magnitude, do what you can to make it fun. And the alphabet roads are way more fun than those big highways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 1398877, member: 19178"] Boulder Junction is a cute, kind of touristy town, but beautiful scenery and worth the trip through. As far as the rest, southwest of Portage, you'll have fun on 78, but then take the free ferry across the Wisconsin River at Merrimac. It's a fun little diversion. That will also let you cut across country toward Dubuque on some of the most fun, deserted roads in the upper midwest. The state and US highways shown in your route will have plenty of traffic and law enforcement coverage. Running a sort of parallel route, but south of the Wisconsin River, and on the lettered county roads will be WAY more fun, with almost no traffic, and better scenery. If you're making a trip of this magnitude, do what you can to make it fun. And the alphabet roads are way more fun than those big highways. [/QUOTE]
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