Bobsiii
Active Member
In the Denver areas we have 100s of bike/multi-use trails, but most of them are disconnected. I haven't ridden roads in decades and worry about safety, as I'm sure others do. There are several trails I'd like to work out loops for and wonder what roads most bikers use/think safe. It sounds like the Garmin Connect will provide this info?
For instance: from my home near Sloan's Lake I'd love to find a direct way to Golden, then make a big loop with the Clear Creek Trail, S. Platte River Trail and Lakewood Gulch Trail. 32nd Ave has a bike path almost all the way but then it drops down to a twisty two lane with no shoulder for the last few miles as it winds its way past Coors. It's almost perfect but the 2 lane section scares me. My thought is that Garmin Connect would tell me if other riders use that road, or how they make way to Golden. (To do an out-and-back on the trails puts me right around 60 miles - range problems.)
If not Garmin Connect any other options?
For instance: from my home near Sloan's Lake I'd love to find a direct way to Golden, then make a big loop with the Clear Creek Trail, S. Platte River Trail and Lakewood Gulch Trail. 32nd Ave has a bike path almost all the way but then it drops down to a twisty two lane with no shoulder for the last few miles as it winds its way past Coors. It's almost perfect but the 2 lane section scares me. My thought is that Garmin Connect would tell me if other riders use that road, or how they make way to Golden. (To do an out-and-back on the trails puts me right around 60 miles - range problems.)
If not Garmin Connect any other options?