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This
is the first Map in my series, and is my favorite stretch
of roads. This is County Road K and Hwy 162 loop which I
will run when ever I am short on time and want a good ride.
Route
I will start in La Crosse and take 35 south to County K.
From here I can go to 162 and turn right taking me to Stoddard
and back home again, or I can continue on K to 162 coming
out of Chaseburg which will take me up to 14/61, 2 miles
west of Coon Valley. My ordinary run will normally be. K
to 162 west to Stoddard, then north on 35 back to K again,
taking that to Chaseburg and then follow 162 to 14/61. That's
about 45 minutes of riding at a normal pace.
Cautions
This road is normally pretty good. The stretch of 162 between
Stoddard and Chaseburg and part of the road from Chaseburg
to 14/61 was recently resurfaced. It has these little groves
in it that my tires like to ride in, it makes the bike wobble
a bit in the corners so be careful of that. there is a hill
on County K that may have sand on it during early spring
and late fall riding. There are several nice 25-45 MPH corners
throughout, but many that are blind so be prepared for oncoming
traffic. Also look for school busses and be prepared to
stop for them around corners during the school year. This
is farming country so watch out for the tractors, and animals
in the road. I have seen at least 2 deer and have come across
several slow moving tractors.
Law Enforcement
I have only seen one police cruiser on the road in 2 years.
If you have a loud exhaust and run the road fast be prepared
to see an officer on the second pass. I am pretty sure that
people living on the road will call you in. There is your
standard Police activity on both 35 and 14/61. State and
County like to sit in the weeds and wait for speeders. Watch
the small pull off areas along 35 and the side roads and
wayside on 14/61.
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Fuel
and rest stops
You can get fuel in La Crosse, Stoddard, and Coon Valley.
there are also rest stops located there as well. there is
a small store in Chaseburg, but it always seems to be closed
when I go past it. There is a Rest area on 14/61 between the
K and La Crosse. If you are heading further South on 35 you
will find Fuel in Genoa, also if you are heading East on 14/61
there are Fuel stops in Westby. |
Places
to Eat
South side La Crosse has
Hardees, Culvers, Taco Bell, South Lanes Pizza, Hungry Peddler,
all located along 14/61. Other options are Quillins for sandwiches
and food products, Kwik Trip for Snacks and drinks when you
fuel up. Stoddard also has at least one small restaurant,
also Sylvan Glen can be found on Cnty O just outside of Stoddard,
and the same goes for Coon Valley. Both are good from what
I have heard. |
Things
To See
There isn't a whole lot to see really. There is a Historical
Marker out side of Coon Valley. If you are camping or want
to see some wildlife stop at Goose Island Camp Grounds. You
may find some deer to watch. Early spring and late fall brings
many Eagles to the area, you may spot some here as well as
along Hwy 35 which is along the Mississippi river. |
Alternate
Roads
County Road KK is kind of a bumpy little road but it will
take you up to County B which is a road just east of Coon
Valley. County O (also connected to B and Y) will take you
to Hwy 56 which runs between Genoa and Viroqua. If you continue
on County K it will also take you to 56 just outside of Genoa.
If you head to Coon Valley from 162 you will see that 162
continues just West of Coon Valley. Follow this to Hwy 33. |
Riding
Style
K is a fast road, you can run pretty hard here. K can be run
at 80 plus with no problems, and very little reason to slow
down. 162 has some great corners, but more homes, which means
more traffic. Neither road has many Tar snakes right now as
they are both fairly new. So you can run the corners hard
even on the warmest day, although I would be careful on that
fresh tar on the resurfaced 162. We'll see how it looks after
winter. |
Emergency
Numbers
All emergencies 911 Of course.
La Crosse Police, 608-785-5952
La Crosse Cnty Police, 608-785-5942
Information Numbers
La Crosse Weather dial 608-782-4500 and then 1100
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Bike
Repairs & Supplies
All in La Crosse:
Steiger Kawasaki Suzuki KTM 608-788-4514
Two Brothers Honda 608-781-3360
R&J Motorsports (Yamaha) 608-785-1077
La Crosse Harley Davidson 608-783-6112
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Eric |
These maps
are meant for private use only. Reproduction by printing from
your computer for personal use, and photocopying is perfectly
fine and desired.
However reproduction in any print publication or use on a website
other than my own is prohibited. Link to me instead and save yourself
an ass beating. =:)
I am not responsible for this information being accurate nor am
I responsible for something happening because you thought it was
accurate. I don't control the weather or the road conditions,
either one can change a roads ridability quickly. I am also not
responsible for you getting a ticket or any other bunk that someone
may feel like suing for. Figured I better say it before someone
takes me to court for something. |