Smell Gibson
@smellgibson
Minnesota guy, trying to ask the right questions “Unencumbered by the thought process”
Minneapolis did good, but Saint Paul did better. I stand for the flag and kneel for the cross!
The City, Meet Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Renaissance Coalition all have slightly different definitions of where the Warehouse District is. We need answers. Chief Toponym Delineator @dbrauer.net , what say you?
I was partly inspired by this route over in Milwaukee... I think the Wisconsin shape is just pretty challenging in general!
"Through this he was attested to be righteous, God bearing witness to his gifts, and through this, though dead, he still speaks" (Heb 11:4)
Like it or not this is the platonic ideal of what a Wisconsin coach looks like. Peak form.
It's really quite delightful to see the other site joining the Stancilist Popular Front
As true today as July 7, 1647: A remonstrance of many thousand citizens
This dual coalition was well described by this image which circulated on here a while back:
I started pretty early to try and beat the heat! Here's a map of places along the route that have drinking fountains:
I did it in a pretty leisurely 2 hours, but it can definitely be done a lot faster!
Pleased to announce the first test of the Little Minnesota bike/run route. In 23 miles, it creates the outline of Minnesota, and is longer than either the Little Wisconsin or Little Illinois in Milwaukee and Chicago respectively.
I spotted a Strong Mayor taking down a bunch of signs like this today...
I think the density is the point! High density places are more distributed in other cities, and there are more quicker non-car connections between them because there are people to justify them
Some of the original I-94 dirt may have been dumped by Crosby Lake or near the Sibley Plaza area