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Old 01-09-2005, 01:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
Frank Drebin
 
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Commute routes to/from Norcross, GA ?

I'll be moving to the Atlanta, GA area in a few months. I have some
flexibility as to where I'll live, with a preference for NOT living in
plain old 'suburbia'. I'll be working in Norcross. Are there viable routes
to or from there that go long distances? Could I live in Hall or Forsyth
or Cherokee counties and get there alive? Are there any rail-trails or
paved paths that run in the vicinity that might keep me off the road for
part of the way? I'm comfortable on most roads, but I like side roads
better.
Guidance, online resources points, etc. are all greatly appreciated.

Thanks
/F

note: 'not suburbia' means semi-rural or fairly urban. If I have to take
public transport part of the way that's OK - I do that now some of the
time when I don't have time to ride the entirety of my commute.

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Old 01-10-2005, 03:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
bombadil1977@comcast.net
 
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Re: Commute routes to/from Norcross, GA ?

Hey there Frank
Good question, and I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you. I moved
to Atlanta ~18 mos ago INside the perimeter area, and while it is
POSSible I suppose to find a regular bike route within the city, it's
too much of a struggle for me, so I am planning to move outside the
perimeter, where there is more access to country roads and such ease of
getting miles on the bike.

Some resources though for you:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

I moved here from the Kansas City area. Where I'd been living there,
it was <5 miles of an easy within-the-city ride to get out to the
fields and horses and cows to ride. Atlanta isn't a cyclist friend
city, though the city boosters and cycle-club folks will put a spin on
that notion.

Still looking for a route,
Tom


Frank Drebin wrote:
> I'll be moving to the Atlanta, GA area in a few months. I have some
> flexibility as to where I'll live, with a preference for NOT living

in
> plain old 'suburbia'. I'll be working in Norcross. Are there viable

routes
> to or from there that go long distances? Could I live in Hall or

Forsyth
> or Cherokee counties and get there alive? Are there any rail-trails

or
> paved paths that run in the vicinity that might keep me off the road

for
> part of the way? I'm comfortable on most roads, but I like side roads
> better.
> Guidance, online resources points, etc. are all greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> /F
>
> note: 'not suburbia' means semi-rural or fairly urban. If I have to

take
> public transport part of the way that's OK - I do that now some of

the
> time when I don't have time to ride the entirety of my commute.


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Old 01-10-2005, 03:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
bombadil1977@comcast.net
 
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Re: Commute routes to/from Norcross, GA ?

Hey there Frank
Good question, and I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you. I moved
to Atlanta ~18 mos ago INside the perimeter area, and while it is
POSSible I suppose to find a regular bike route within the city, it's
too much of a struggle for me, so I am planning to move outside the
perimeter, where there is more access to country roads and such ease of
getting miles on the bike.

Some resources though for you:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

I moved here from the Kansas City area. Where I'd been living there,
it was <5 miles of an easy within-the-city ride to get out to the
fields and horses and cows to ride. Atlanta isn't a cyclist friend
city, though the city boosters and cycle-club folks will put a spin on
that notion.

Still looking for a route,
Tom


Frank Drebin wrote:
> I'll be moving to the Atlanta, GA area in a few months. I have some
> flexibility as to where I'll live, with a preference for NOT living

in
> plain old 'suburbia'. I'll be working in Norcross. Are there viable

routes
> to or from there that go long distances? Could I live in Hall or

Forsyth
> or Cherokee counties and get there alive? Are there any rail-trails

or
> paved paths that run in the vicinity that might keep me off the road

for
> part of the way? I'm comfortable on most roads, but I like side roads
> better.
> Guidance, online resources points, etc. are all greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> /F
>
> note: 'not suburbia' means semi-rural or fairly urban. If I have to

take
> public transport part of the way that's OK - I do that now some of

the
> time when I don't have time to ride the entirety of my commute.


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Old 01-10-2005, 03:40 AM   #4 (permalink)
bombadil1977@comcast.net
 
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Re: Commute routes to/from Norcross, GA ?

Hey there Frank
Good question, and I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you. I moved
to Atlanta ~18 mos ago INside the perimeter area, and while it is
POSSible I suppose to find a regular bike route within the city, it's
too much of a struggle for me, so I am planning to move outside the
perimeter, where there is more access to country roads and such ease of
getting miles on the bike.

Some resources though for you:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

I moved here from the Kansas City area. Where I'd been living there,
it was <5 miles of an easy within-the-city ride to get out to the
fields and horses and cows to ride. Atlanta isn't a cyclist friend
city, though the city boosters and cycle-club folks will put a spin on
that notion.

Still looking for a route,
Tom


Frank Drebin wrote:
> I'll be moving to the Atlanta, GA area in a few months. I have some
> flexibility as to where I'll live, with a preference for NOT living

in
> plain old 'suburbia'. I'll be working in Norcross. Are there viable

routes
> to or from there that go long distances? Could I live in Hall or

Forsyth
> or Cherokee counties and get there alive? Are there any rail-trails

or
> paved paths that run in the vicinity that might keep me off the road

for
> part of the way? I'm comfortable on most roads, but I like side roads
> better.
> Guidance, online resources points, etc. are all greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> /F
>
> note: 'not suburbia' means semi-rural or fairly urban. If I have to

take
> public transport part of the way that's OK - I do that now some of

the
> time when I don't have time to ride the entirety of my commute.


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Old 01-10-2005, 03:40 AM   #5 (permalink)
bombadil1977@comcast.net
 
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Re: Commute routes to/from Norcross, GA ?

Hey there Frank
Good question, and I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you. I moved
to Atlanta ~18 mos ago INside the perimeter area, and while it is
POSSible I suppose to find a regular bike route within the city, it's
too much of a struggle for me, so I am planning to move outside the
perimeter, where there is more access to country roads and such ease of
getting miles on the bike.

Some resources though for you:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

I moved here from the Kansas City area. Where I'd been living there,
it was <5 miles of an easy within-the-city ride to get out to the
fields and horses and cows to ride. Atlanta isn't a cyclist friend
city, though the city boosters and cycle-club folks will put a spin on
that notion.

Still looking for a route,
Tom


Frank Drebin wrote:
> I'll be moving to the Atlanta, GA area in a few months. I have some
> flexibility as to where I'll live, with a preference for NOT living

in
> plain old 'suburbia'. I'll be working in Norcross. Are there viable

routes
> to or from there that go long distances? Could I live in Hall or

Forsyth
> or Cherokee counties and get there alive? Are there any rail-trails

or
> paved paths that run in the vicinity that might keep me off the road

for
> part of the way? I'm comfortable on most roads, but I like side roads
> better.
> Guidance, online resources points, etc. are all greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> /F
>
> note: 'not suburbia' means semi-rural or fairly urban. If I have to

take
> public transport part of the way that's OK - I do that now some of

the
> time when I don't have time to ride the entirety of my commute.


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