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Old 01-26-2015, 10:57 AM
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Looking to combine a little vacation time with some riding this summer. Two rides I'm considering are Seattle to Portland and Seattle to Vancouver.

I have done the Solvang Century a bunch of times as a reference. Any and all feedback on the Seattle rides would be appreciated. The STP would be done in 2 days ... no need to rush
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Old 01-26-2015, 11:10 AM
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Looking to combine a little vacation time with some riding this summer. Two rides I'm considering are Seattle to Portland and Seattle to Vancouver.

I have done the Solvang Century a bunch of times as a reference. Any and all feedback on the Seattle rides would be appreciated. The STP would be done in 2 days ... no need to rush
STV for the scenery as well as 1500 riders as opposed to 10k. STP can be a zoo although it's become a "rite of passage" for 1000s of cyclists here in the NW. For others it's a "one and done" event OR not at all due to the horde, the crashes, the 50 person speeding paceline "trains" and the route.
STV has amazing scenery especially the first day up to Bellingham, is much more intimate or as "intimate" as a 1500 rider ride can be and ends in a city as cool as Portland, Vancouver BC...and this is from a Portland resident.
If I had to choose between one or the other I'd go STV!
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Old 01-26-2015, 11:20 AM
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One of my friends did both. He preferred the Vancouver ride, as well. He also thought he could have riddent STP in one day, but he was a younger man at the time.
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Old 01-26-2015, 11:37 AM
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STP is a great scalp in your belt...but it's not particularly scenic and always mobbed. I hear great things about RSVP from my riding buddies.

Hit me up if you're in town. We can get out for a ride and some drinks.

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Old 01-26-2015, 11:58 AM
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RSVP, Cannonball, RAMROD, various gravel fondos (check Vicious Cycle), and I'm putting on a two-day mixed/gravel ride in Rochester on July 25-26 (based at the Lucky Eagle Casino).
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Old 01-26-2015, 02:00 PM
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One of my friends did both. He preferred the Vancouver ride, as well. He also thought he could have riddent STP in one day, but he was a younger man at the time.
How young? STP is an easy ride for the distance. I rode the one day at 41 and 61 and plan to ride it at 81.

RAMROD is a great ride - difficulty is getting in.

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Old 01-26-2015, 02:43 PM
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Lake Chelan Century - 9,600 ft. of climbing. My dad lives there and I've been thinking of doing it for years, but being in Ohio, I just haven't made the logistics effort to do it yet.
http://centuryride.com/
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Old 01-26-2015, 03:13 PM
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+1 for Chelan century and the vicious cycles gran fondos. Awesome rides and very well run and supported.

Lots of other great rides other than the supported events - Olympic peninsula, mt rainier, north cascades highway, mountain loop highway, san juan islands. Let me know if you want strava routes.
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Old 01-26-2015, 03:39 PM
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There are quite a few PNW folks on here and VSalon that can chime in on this, but this group folks post some decent routes.

http://seattlerando.org/index.php?op...w=section&id=4
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Old 01-26-2015, 03:59 PM
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Both STP and RSVP sell out quick, FYI. STP not all that great as a one day ride (did it 2-3 times), but it's fun if you camp/pitch a sleeping bag.

Ryan
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Old 01-26-2015, 04:04 PM
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I was informed that my FB link to the July two-day in Rochester on July 25-26, wasn't working. I'll post in the Events section, but for those who can't wait, search for Lucky Deuce Gravel Crusher on FB.
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Old 01-26-2015, 07:44 PM
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In my opinion there are so many great rides here and if this summer is like last summer the weather will be fantastic. One resource to look at is Seattle International Randonneurs web site for some ideas on rides. As far as STP way to many people for me I actually rode it three weeks after the official ride and it was still just ok. RSVP is a much better choice as far as scenery and less people. I would suggest as you nail down some dates keep us pacific north westerners informed and we can help you out even more. As far as my area I live on the Olympic Peninsula in a very small town between Port Townsend and Port Angeles. If you like to climb, from my house to Hurricane ridge and back is 70 miles round trip and 5200' feet or so. The area is very accessible from downtown Seattle via Ferry to Bainbridge Isl to the peninsula.

Have fun planing your trip to me that's half the fun.
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Old 01-26-2015, 07:59 PM
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I did STP last year and I'm not sure I would do it again. It is a lot of people and most of it isn't to spectacular. My favorite part was riding through Seattle at sunrise with thousands of other bikes. The novelty of the crowd wore off pretty quickly though. I did it as the 'rite of passage' others have talked about. Check!

I live up in the Northwest corner of the state in Bellingham and will concur that we have a lot of nice roads around here. I haven't done RSVP but it looks like it hits some good spots. And bellingham is a good place to drink a couple beers after a day of riding. I guess between the two, I'd vote for RSVP

I'm learning about a bunch of rides here, that Chelan century looks like fun.

Forrest
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Old 01-26-2015, 09:08 PM
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Never ridden STP, but I live in Tacoma and have been on the road at the same time as the ride and what a zoo. Not a ride I would like to do. If you have a chance, Hurricane Ridge is definitely worth it, 19 1/2 mile climb with 5200 ft. elevation gain and incredible scenery.

Here is a good website with lots of different routes:

http://permanents.seattlerando.org/

Good luck and have fun!
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Old 01-26-2015, 09:35 PM
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As far as my area I live on the Olympic Peninsula in a very small town between Port Townsend and Port Angeles.

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Hi John,

I was born in Port Angeles, but moved to Olympia at age 9 many, many years ago.

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