Note & Correction, via Ginny from Adventure Cycling

Just wanted to push this comment left on a previous post to the prime-time as it contains better and more correct information than what I posted.

Hey Tim, thought I would send you some information that might be really helpful, not only in your quest to find a route/maps from Baltimore to Falmouth, but also about the U.S. Bicycle Route System. I work for Adventure Cycling Association (which you referred to as Adventure Touring [whoops - sorry! Ed.]). We are a non-profit organization that has been helping people travel long distances by bicycle for over 30 years. We have over 38,000 mapped miles of bike routes that criss-cross this fabulous nation - and one route along the Atlantic Coast might be something you can use in your travels. Check out our routes on our website www.adventurecycling.org (go to Routes and Maps) and while you’re there, check out the U.S. Bicycle Route System project we are working on. It is indeed in partnership with state depts. of transportation as they will be nationally designating them (signing and mapping). These will be roads you share with cars - but off-road paths will be stitched in whenever possible. You can see a corridor-level plan at www.adventurecylcing.org/usbrs and visit our Forums to give us some input on where YOU would like to see these national bike routes!

Thanks Ginny! I have definitely had two trusted bike sources advise me wholeheartedly to get the Adventure Cycling route maps, though I do wish they were more affordable!


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