| Wisconsin - NO DESIGNATED CROSS-STATE ROUTES |
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Wisconsin has an extensive network
of state and county roads and their cycling |
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suitability map has categorized them
by traffic density and shoulder |
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width. The combination of these roads would allow
the development of routes |
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connecting virtually any two
destinations, including connections with routes from |
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other
states. GRABWAAR is an annual
northeast to southwest route |
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River Trail |
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Cycling North Lakes and Northern Tier routes (not on map) |
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| Wyoming -
NO DESIGNATED CROSS-STATE ROUTES |
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Northern Tier state route from
Yellowstone on US-14, 16 and WY--24 |
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Snowy Range Route Saratoga on
WY-130, 210 to Cheyenne |
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Western border route using US-89,
30, WY-16, 89, 150 |
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Western route using US-191, WY-530 |
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Eastern border route using US-85,
WY-585 |
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Eastern route from north of Gillette
to Douglas and Cheyenne using US-87, I-25, WY-59 |
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Frontage roads along I-25 to Casper,
then WY-487 & US-287 connecting to the TransAm |
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Cycling TransAm Route (not on map) |
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