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route from north hills to somerset

Hi, I'm visiting home and planning on riding from Allison Park to somerset. What would be a direct but less trafficked route? I am not at all adverse to hills and would love to get on as many back roads as possible. The route that google maps gives me for a walking route goes to north versailles and then on 130 west for a while. Is there a better way?

Thanks!

Dave
daveb
2008-08-05 18:43:31

Anyone travel this route to Donegal or Somerset?


I have thought of taking the trail to West Newton, then on Rte. 31 to Somerset.


sloaps
2009-07-20 21:09:54

PA Bike Route S goes through Somerset. Between WEst Newton and Rockwood, it's on the Great Allegheny Passage.


ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/bikes/state_mapS.pdf


From Rockwood, Rt S goes on a road called "water level Rd". I've never been on it, but I LIKE the name.


mick
2009-07-20 23:28:17

sweet fancy moses! you're taking my 65 mile afternoon trip and doubling the miles.


I know there's a decent shoulder on 31 from the bottom of the hill at 982 to Donegal, then from jones mill to somerset. However, there are a few narrow spots in between. I was hoping another crazy person was out there who may have taken this route.


sloaps
2009-07-20 23:59:32

From Rockwood, Rt S goes on a road called "water level Rd". I've never been on it, but I LIKE the name.

Water Level Rd isn't. Trust me on this.


reddan
2009-07-21 02:06:55

This may or may not be helpful, but the cue sheets look interesting, at least.


The Southern Alleghenies have been promoting cycling in recent years, and prepared an interesting website.


Check it out. This is the Somerset area, although you'll see that they use approaches that are south of 31.


http://www.thealleghenies.com/bike_onroad.aspx?d=4


swalfoort
2009-07-21 13:46:14

BTW, Who's Oscar Swann ?


boazo
2009-07-21 15:49:37

Oscar wrote a book "400 bike rides in and around Pittsburgh" (or something similar) and has been very involved with biking around Pittsburgh for some decades.


His book is geared towards Sunday rides, but with 400+ rides - a lot of them in the 60-110 mile range - he covers a lot of useful territory.


Mick


mick
2009-07-21 15:59:10

Oscar's book


Worth every penny.


reddan
2009-07-21 16:48:48

I have ridden Route 31 all the way to Somerset (and beyond!) It's very pleasant.


ken-kaminski
2009-07-21 22:29:30