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Welcome
I just moved up here about a year ago and am still learning what's what.
Of course you should join Cascade. Their ride calendar is here: https://www.cascade.org/calendar/calendarviewtable their slightly faster and longer subgroup is : https://motion.social/group/5082898776457216 Gravel riding/racing https://motion.social/group/5172212822704128 https://motion.social/group/5115991298146304 bike blog about riding and events about town: http://blog.seattlepi.com/velocity/ I'm just south of Ballard around Queen Anne. If you're thinking about more of a commute in the mornings say around lake Washington I'm game. Last edited by monkeywobble; 08-23-2017 at 08:37 PM. |
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http://rideviciouscycle.com
Epic gravel fondo series 1.5 to 2 hours east of Seattle. You must do this. It is the best. They are not super well known it seems but vicious are very well organized and the routes are so much fun. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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M ythought after living in seattle and trying to schedule a weekend
My thought after living in Seattle and trying to schedule a weekend around a rain storms was ditch the bicycles golf clubs hiking etc. and head to the water
Think Kayaking first has you have wet suit on already Who cares about rain Next sailing You wear rain gear on bad days anyways you get the idea |
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