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I wasn't able to find a thread where people advertised a great route they took while riding. Maybe there is a way for the Deja to categorizre these into state-by-state groupings if enough people post.

Yesterday myself and the hunny took off from work at noon and went on a 120 mile cruise. I will just start it from Stillwater, MN since that is a pretty popular bike town on the edge of the St. Croix River. From Stillwater we headed North on 95. There is some nice scenery along this hwy but there can be some traffic since it is a main route to Taylor Falls. We took a right on to Hwy 243 towards Osceola, WI and man did it ever stary to get beautiful once we were crossing over the river. We followed 35 north for a couple miles and then turned on to County Hwy S with the intention of going in to the Interstate St Park but never made it. County road S was awesome. Outstanding fall colors, some really cool rock formations along the road and very windey and hilly. I recommend that if anyone is in this area is going for a ride this weekend to check it out before all of the leaves fall from the trees!!!! There are some pictures of the scenery in my gallery.
 

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mnstryker.. i am pretty envious. here where i am at in texas i have nothing but flat and straight roads. nothing to see or nothing to curve into. pics would be great. btw.. i dont think you want me to map anything around where i live.. you will fall asleep just mapping it!
 

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crazy8ight said:
mnstryker.. i am pretty envious. here where i am at in texas i have nothing but flat and straight roads. nothing to see or nothing to curve into. pics would be great. btw.. i dont think you want me to map anything around where i live.. you will fall asleep just mapping it!
I posted a few pics on my gallery. "Fall ride near Osceola, WI.

The scenery can be amazing up here but it is pretty hard to ride with 4 ft of snow on the ground.
 
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