Sign mystery solved -- kind of

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bikesign.jpeg For a couple of years now, I've wondered about these little signs that pop up around eastern Cumberland County near where I live.

I always say I'm going to remember where they are, return with my bike and try to follow them. Or at least type "BicyclePA" into the Internet to find out what they're all about and if there's a map showing where they go.

Today, I finally did.

I didn't find much.

And what I did find confused me.

First of all, the pictures of the signs that I found online weren't green-and-white like the ones I always see. (The one in this post comes from Lancaster County.)

The map of bike paths on the Bicycle PA Web site shows the S route cutting through York and Lancaster counties, but the Lancaster County sign I found online for Bicycle PA is from a B route, which I can't find anywhere.

Nor do I see any routes on the map cutting through Cumberland County, where I've seen the signs.

I'd like to ride these paths, if only I could easily find and follow the signs. If I had an idea of where -- and how far -- they'll take me.

If only there were a phone number or e-mail on the Web site where I could get more information.

Anybody know anything about this?

4 Comments

Jen,
Have you contacted the Harrisburg Bicycle Club about this question?

I'm a member of the club, actually, but haven't heard about these routes. I'll have to ask around more.

Jen,
Really cool page! Love reading the blogs!

I got a kick out of the broken english/free shot sign. Interesting stuff to read.

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