How to get to JHU APL

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    Greenbelt
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    I don’t know, but will ask a colleague who rides in that area regularly and will report back. If I don’t, PM me. -Jeff

    #1056299
    Greenbelt
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    If I had to ride this tomorrow (without asking a local for tips), I’d take the Anacostia Trib Trails to Lake Artemesia, the College Park trolley trail to Rhode Island Ave, Sunnyside to Edmonston to Odell to Cedarbrook, Montpelier, Brock Bridge, to Whiskey Bottom (this might get hairy with traffic crossing Route 1) to Gorman.

    #1056276
    BobCochran
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    @Greenbelt 146738 wrote:

    If I had to ride this tomorrow (without asking a local for tips), I’d take the Anacostia Trib Trails to Lake Artemesia, the College Park trolley trail to Rhode Island Ave, Sunnyside to Edmonston to Odell to Cedarbrook, Montpelier, Brock Bridge, to Whiskey Bottom (this might get hairy with traffic crossing Route 1) to Gorman.

    I agree this is a pretty good way. I’ve been as far as Gorman, starting with Odell Road. I can’t say I like Brock Bridge Road where it terminates at MD 197. And doing any stretch of Route 1 in that area is hairy indeed.

    Bob

    #1074243
    Paxton Pomykal
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    @Greenbelt 146738 wrote:

    If I had to ride this tomorrow (without asking a local for tips), I’d take the Anacostia Trib Trails to Lake Artemesia, the College Park trolley trail to Rhode Island Ave, Sunnyside to Edmonston to Odell to Cedarbrook, Montpelier, Brock Bridge, to Whiskey Bottom (this might get hairy with traffic crossing Route 1) to Gorman.

    Sounds great! Thanks for the idea.

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