Lonnie,
Speaking from experience and having taken the Ferry twice this year on a modern bike, You don't want to take the last ferry of the day, trust me. I'm an hour from Muskegon, and going to Madison (1.5 hrs from Milwaukee) took me the whole day.
If the lake is rough the trips take longer. You have to be there early to board, and it takes time to disembark as well. You'll have 6 hours into crossing, with almost 4 hours on the water, and then you are put out onto the Expressway through downtown Milwaukee which is stressful.
If you want the run to actually be fun for people, cross the lake in the morning. And maybe consider going across at Ludington. The lake is always rougher late in the day, and the great lakes have choppy rollers that make people seasick more readily than the ocean.
Tom
Speaking from experience and having taken the Ferry twice this year on a modern bike, You don't want to take the last ferry of the day, trust me. I'm an hour from Muskegon, and going to Madison (1.5 hrs from Milwaukee) took me the whole day.
If the lake is rough the trips take longer. You have to be there early to board, and it takes time to disembark as well. You'll have 6 hours into crossing, with almost 4 hours on the water, and then you are put out onto the Expressway through downtown Milwaukee which is stressful.
If you want the run to actually be fun for people, cross the lake in the morning. And maybe consider going across at Ludington. The lake is always rougher late in the day, and the great lakes have choppy rollers that make people seasick more readily than the ocean.
Tom
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