Long Distance Bike Riding in Louisiana, Mississippi to Shreveport Border
Mountain Biking in long distance services throughout Louisiana can not be a declaration funny and very challenging. Depending on the time of year you can have a very difficult to have mosquitoes. A route is to take Shreveport to Vicksburg, and as the crow flies is about 175 miles, but remember that we are a bike ride.
I-20 is about 178 km and a straight shot, but remember that we are not a car you can drive on the highway, or if you want. Another way would be to OrangeTX border to Wave, Mississippi, and is about 265, plus another 15 miles in Wisconsin Hwy 90, or you can choose a pick-up, as the arrest and the rest is great Vistor center just across the border.
For all practical intent 265 is a lot of miles and can easily make you fall in the night, when the errors are biting at their worst, so as to control the road north to cross the road and see the 178 plus travel, which want? We will go to a river or CasinoI really recommend the Science Center Port Discovery Center Expo in the street and then go north one mile to Texas Ave, which is also Hwy 79/80.
The road is well maintained and we completely out of Shreveport is safe, and the loop 220 without incident around 5 km, and we warmed up for our ride out of town and drive along the beautiful Louisiana. It 'an easy journey from Minden, LA on another 21.5 miles or so, and then Hwy 79 cuts, and willClaireborne, LA is still a pleasant trip to a place with very nice people, but we continue on Hwy 80 at this point. After about 8 miles from the diving Highway Under I-20 about a mile 28 in Ruston, LA.
This tour of 61 miles for a good break and then we can continue to Hwy 80 Monroe, LA by 20 miles, and then continue on Hwy 80 we will travel outside the city through the city Rayville Tallulah, Holy Ridge Dunn and New Delhi . It is located about 60 miles. Next wea quick break and then a beautiful trip across the Mississippi River 20 km bridge over the Mississippi River at Vicksburg. Excellent work! At this stage of our bicycle trip across America.