The Green Bay Trail and Robert McClory Bike Trail Video


Note: This original bike trail video was only available on this website and in Flash format and the original video is still available below.

Now that YouTube has become so much more advanced than it used to be and a major force on the Internet, I have move this bike trail video to my new YouTube Channel, AboutBicyclesFitness.

Please visit The Green Bay and Robert McClory Trails on YouTube for the latest version of this video in a more flexible format.

The New YouTube video has been stabilized (to reduce the original camera shake) and can be played on more devices and in different sizes (from big screen TVs to smart phones).   The YouTube version will open in a new window so you can still return here easily when you have watched the YouTube version.


The original video below is still available if you want to stay on this site and just want to check it out quickly (in Flash format) but I would recommend the YouTube version for better quality and more flexibility.

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The Green Bay and Robert McClory Bike Trail Video
July 2009

Mouse Over the video to start and for video controls to adjust volume, fast forward, rewind or play specific sections..

The video is approximately 16 minutes long and contains scenes from all of the Green Bay Trail and the southern end of the Robert McClory trail (up to Great Lakes Naval Station).

This video starts in Wilmette and goes north to the Great Lakes Metra Station (just north of Lake Bluff) and was a little over 40 miles (both ways).

The music background includes original songs composed and performed by Rob Chapman.

The original songs included with this video are instrumental version of:

  • Feel Like I Felt
  • Babes in the Wild
  • Spare a Little Love
  • Blue Genes
  • Enjoy the Ride
  • Forget

All songs © copyright Rob Chapman

The trail descriptions, information and photos can be found at: Green Bay Bike Trail and Robert McClory Bike Path.