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Related: About this forumKansans, looking at a map of KS on mapquest, there's a road going north-south from
Wakeeney to Ness City on I-70, just west of Hays.
Is that road--and not just that one but other ones similar to it--unpaved?
Thanks!
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Kansans, looking at a map of KS on mapquest, there's a road going north-south from (Original Post)
raccoon
Feb 2012
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Ian David
(69,059 posts)1. It's the Yellow Brick Road to Oz. n/t
raccoon
(31,553 posts)2. I'm going to ask the wizard for serenity. nt
KansDem
(28,498 posts)3. I believe you're referring to US-283?
Smoky Valley
Length of route: About 60 miles
Bicycle friendliness of route: Good. US-283 has a narrow paved shoulder, though K-4 and K-147 do not, but traffic on each road is generally light at well under 1000 vehicles per day.
http://www.ksbyways.org/bicyclist
Couldn't see much on Google Maps or MapQuest...
Length of route: About 60 miles
Bicycle friendliness of route: Good. US-283 has a narrow paved shoulder, though K-4 and K-147 do not, but traffic on each road is generally light at well under 1000 vehicles per day.
http://www.ksbyways.org/bicyclist
Couldn't see much on Google Maps or MapQuest...
raccoon
(31,553 posts)4. Yes, that's the one. thanks for the link. "Paved shoulder?"
US-283 has a narrow paved shoulder
I've got a feeling I'm not in .....um.....SC any more.
I've got a feeling I'm not in .....um.....SC any more.
joeybear
(12 posts)5. Here is a KDOT map with traffic volume too.