North Lakes Section 2 Digital Route
Product CodeBE-1912
Price$12.99
Current Stock250
250 in stock
This is digital routing distributed via a Ride with GPS Experience. Within this experience you will find a complete guide including routing, service information, riding conditions, field notes, and more. This product is intended to be used on a smart phone.
Looking for GPX Data? It can be downloaded through the Ride with GPS Experience.
After you complete your Digital Route purchase, you will receive an email with your access link. You can also retrieve your access link through your My Adventure Cycling account.
From Escanaba to St. Ignace the route stays mostly on US 2. This highway is very busy with both recreational and commercial traffic, but generally has wide paved shoulders. In general, when US 2 is directly on Lake Michigan shore or well inland it is flat, but in between there are numerous climbs over coastal bluffs which provide spectacular views of the lake. The Mackinac Bridge between St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, which connects Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, is part of I-75, and bicycles are prohibited. Adventure Cycling recommends riding the ferry to Mackinac Island to cross the Straits of Mackinac. No motorized vehicles are permitted on the island, which is 80% state park, and 20% privately owned. The Manitowoc Alternate can be used as a shortcut between central Wisconsin and the lower Michigan peninsula. It shortens the route by 215 miles by using a ferry across Lake Michigan.
More information about this route is available here.
*Note: These tracks include distances on ferries. Total mileage will differ from paper map mileage.
Ride with GPS Experience Resources
- Ride with GPS Support Page
- Map Updates and Corrections (Addenda) - Always be sure to check for map updates and corrections before leaving on your trip.
- Temporary Road Closure Information
- Digital Routes FAQ
**NOTE: Occasionally, the Ride with GPS Experience you purchase will be newer than the paper map currently being sold. They may still be used together. When routes differ, we recommend you defer to the newer version of the two sources.
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