| Subject: | seattle rides summary |
| Date: | 12/20/2005 06:22 AM |
| From: | Mike Adams |
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Thanks for all the good tips on rides north of Seattle. Summary is below for those who asked. Mike The Smokey Point area around Marysville has some good rolling terrain. Also just north and east of Mill Creek area out into the farm lands is good. Even get to smell the dairy cow herds. I can't suggest a specific ride, but there is a lot of very good riding north of the lake out of Bothell throughout the backroads of Snohomish County. Here's some downloadable and bike-specific information that I've found useful: http://www.commtrans.org/?mc=Ridingthebus&subcat=11&page=3 You'll find Bothell on Map 11 -- I've had best luck riding northeast from there. Check out the route for the RSVP (Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party). Might find something useful. Call Gregg's Greenlake cycles. They should have info. Weekend rides used to leave from Marymoor Velodrome. But it's been years since I lived there so I have no idea what the winter schedule is. Also, that's probably 20 miles or so from you. There are a lot of great roads out towards Carnation and Duvall. Here's one loop to try: Woodinville to Duvall Just before Duvall, right on W Snoqualmie Valley After 7 miles +/-, right on Union Hill Rd That takes you back to Redmond There might be a bike path up the Sammish river. If not, take Willow Rd up to Woodinville. That should be 35 miles or so. This is the route map for the Flying Wheels Century. It takes place close to where you are staying. Enjoy. If you like the route(s) come back up in June and do the event. Hope you get some decent weather. http://www.cascade.org/EandR/flying/pdf/fw_50_100_mile_map_2005. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
