Ferdette from Missouri on 2/13/2009 12:12:23 PM:
One thing to keep in mind when guesstimating your mileage is the trail surface - it's
packed, crushed stone, not paved. What that really means is that you'll go slower for the
same amount of effort compared to riding on a paved road. How much is hard to say. For
me, I typicall found myself going 10-20% slower for the same apparent effort.
Other things to consider are direction - the prevailing winds are west-ish to east-ish, so
travel speed will be impacted. How much depends on you, and on the winds.
Also, when it rains, the trail softens up, making it slower. How much, again, depends on
how much rain in the past (weeks, months...) DNR is good at maintaining the trail but they
can't generally do miracles. (In one instance I sunk up to my axles in mud... blech)
Finally, the western sections do have some hills, so you might be a bit slower in those
sections (I sure am).