Thanks all for the input. I found a bike map online that indicates a
number of greenways and other bike trails, in addition to bike-able
city streets, etc. The NAHB show itself is good for about 4 hours of
entertainment for me, but the real reason I want to go is to ride my
bike (probably Atlantis) in an unfamiliar city. Indy isn't Portland,
but it doesn't look that bad.

Jim


On Dec 22, 1:31 pm, Sarah Gibson <sadieja...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> never ridden bikes there myself
> but this was one listmember
> or was it ibob
> anyhoos
> this is what he had to say
>
> "damn, flying there so i won't have wheels. kind of a shame, as the town> > 
> empties at night with huge spread out roads- I was there for a> > conference 
> and yearning for a bike. It will be a blast for you all.> > the one thing a 
> bit troublesome with the town was the difficulty finding> > vegetarian, but i 
> am not terribly picky (outside of that constraint) and> > can eat quite 
> minimally."peace
>
> well behaved women rarely make history_ride yr friggin bicycle_
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