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I'm pretty sure that you can come up with something a lot better than I94. Have fun.
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Happy and safe rydin'
2014 Spyder RT Limited - January 2014, Cognac/Black Seat, #958, born on 1-8-14
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Last edited by DubuqueSpyderRyder; 06-15-2014 at 11:45 AM.
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Originally Posted by DubuqueSpyderRyder
I would recommend you make your way east to the Mississippi river and follow the roads to down LaCrosse which parallel the river. That is some of the best scenery in the area. Go through the town of LaCrosse, won't take long, it is an incredibly historic river town. From there I would follow the river road down to Prarrie du Chien. The road is literally within view of the river all the way. From Prarrie du Chien I would suggest your next stop be Cassville, Wi which is also on the river. It is the only town within 200 miles either way with a ferry across the Mississippi. Take the ferry both ways as it's a great ride, and where you'd end up in Iowa is not really on your way. From Cassville then go to Dubuque. Big town, good for an overnight, easy to hook up to several different roads directly down to St. Louis.
Safe travels,
DubuqueSpyderRyder
The southwest quadrant of Wisconsin is without a doubt the best riding in the entire state of Wisconsin. I have been on every square inch of WI and would recommend someone to travel south along the river on either side of the river. Both sides offer their own views and features.
I would also say if anyone goes as far as Cassville... they have to stop at Potosi, WI at the Potosi Brewery restaurant. Neat place and good food. If not for food, at least for a break.
Last edited by Illinois Boy; 06-15-2014 at 06:18 PM.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions!...We are spending tonight in Duluth,MN....I know..change of plans!!!..Now,please tell me the best roads from Duluth..We are thinking of going south of Lake Superior to Ashland and Bayfield,then south to "we don't know where,until we end up along the mississippi..Would I want to start at Prescot,or maybe Stillwater?.following your above directions..Anyone,please..thanks!!!
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Go back through Wisconsin
We like the ride back to NOT be the interstate, so we go through WI, highway 53 and then 63 through Spooner, Cumberland, Turtle Lake, work your way to Hudson and then take a route to Prescott, WI for the river road on the Wisconsin side to Lacrosse.
Have a great and safe trip.
Happy and safe rydin'
2014 Spyder RT Limited - January 2014, Cognac/Black Seat, #958, born on 1-8-14
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Originally Posted by DubuqueSpyderRyder
I would recommend you make your way east to the Mississippi river and follow the roads to down LaCrosse which parallel the river. That is some of the best scenery in the area. Go through the town of LaCrosse, won't take long, it is an incredibly historic river town. From there I would follow the river road down to Prarrie du Chien. The road is literally within view of the river all the way. From Prarrie du Chien I would suggest your next stop be Cassville, Wi which is also on the river. It is the only town within 200 miles either way with a ferry across the Mississippi. Take the ferry both ways as it's a great ride, and where you'd end up in Iowa is not really on your way. From Cassville then go to Dubuque. Big town, good for an overnight, easy to hook up to several different roads directly down to St. Louis.
Safe travels,
DubuqueSpyderRyder
Took a group of spyderlovers on this exact ride a few years ago. ( LaCrosse to Dubuque) After the ferry in Cassville I suggest you take the "Great River road" into Dubuque.
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Spending another day in Osceola..Rain and thunderstorms..Another wave coming through later...Decided to take a day of rest since they are calling for sunshine tomorrow...Almost have my wife talked into learning how to help drive..Don't wanna spoil it now!!
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