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piratemolly
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:41 am Reply with quote
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Anyone? Anyone?


EDITS:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1022786

Ride the above route, then loop the Centennial Trail to Arlington, and back home again jiggity jig!

Leave this Sunday Red Square 9am
Stop for lunch somewhere delicious
Rain cancels


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gsbarnes
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:11 am Reply with quote
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piratemolly wrote:
Anyone? Anyone?


Hmmm. I should be riding Sunday, but I need to end up at home, I don't want to take the train, and I don't want to go as far as Bellingham and back. So I could go ride about halfway, then turn around.

What route would you take?

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piratemolly
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:13 am Reply with quote
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gsbarnes wrote:
piratemolly wrote:
Anyone? Anyone?


Hmmm. I should be riding Sunday, but I need to end up at home, I don't want to take the train, and I don't want to go as far as Bellingham and back. So I could go ride about halfway, then turn around.

What route would you take?



An alternate ride option:

Up to the Centennial Trail, to Arlington for lunch, then back home. Except I don't have a route for getting to the Centennial Trail.
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Joe
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:35 am Reply with quote
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What time were you thinking to depart?
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lantius
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:56 am Reply with quote
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piratemolly wrote:
Anyone? Anyone?

hmm, what about saturday morning?
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gsbarnes
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:00 am Reply with quote
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piratemolly wrote:

An alternate ride option:

Up to the Centennial Trail, to Arlington for lunch, then back home. Except I don't have a route for getting to the Centennial Trail.


I was going to suggest Arlington as the halfway point anyway. I have a route to downtown Snohomish, after which I believe finding the Centennial Trail is a piece of cake.

Here's a half-assed gmaps route from Magnuson to what I believe is the Snohomish end of the Centennial Trail and back:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1022786

Out via Seattle Hill Road, back from Snohomish via Broadway. With 35 miles on the trail, that's around 90 miles total. If we want to make it a century, we can add the loop along the Snohomish River to Lowell.

Now all I have to do is get my wife to agree as to what time of day I can leave. Lunch at the halfway point would be fine with me, as would be lunch at Snohomish on the way in (if we get a later start) or on the way back (if we get an earlier start). Snohomish has some good pie. Oh yeah, and it would be nice to get the weather to stop sucking.

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piratemolly
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:09 am Reply with quote
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lantius wrote:
piratemolly wrote:
Anyone? Anyone?

hmm, what about saturday morning?


It has to be Sunday for me.
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zanimal
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:11 am Reply with quote
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I'm up for a long Sunday ride.
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piratemolly
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:15 am Reply with quote
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gsbarnes wrote:

I was going to suggest Arlington as the halfway point anyway. I have a route to downtown Snohomish, after which I believe finding the Centennial Trail is a piece of cake.

Here's a half-assed gmaps route from Magnuson to what I believe is the Snohomish end of the Centennial Trail and back:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1022786

Out via Seattle Hill Road, back from Snohomish via Broadway. With 35 miles on the trail, that's around 90 miles total. If we want to make it a century, we can add the loop along the Snohomish River to Lowell.

Now all I have to do is get my wife to agree as to what time of day I can leave. Lunch at the halfway point would be fine with me, as would be lunch at Snohomish on the way in (if we get a later start) or on the way back (if we get an earlier start). Snohomish has some good pie. Oh yeah, and it would be nice to get the weather to stop sucking.



The Particulars:

When: Sunday, Leaving 9am?
Meet: UW Red Square
Lunch: anywhere
Rain Cancels: Because I'm a wuss
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bobhall
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:50 am Reply with quote
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I've taken that route to Snohomish that goes up Broadway and banks off into Springhetti. It's a good road.

Unfortunately, I can't ride with you guys on Sunday, 'cause I'll be sailing!



Have a good ride suckers.
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TrikerTrev
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 11:00 am Reply with quote
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bobhall wrote:
I've taken that route to Snohomish that goes up Broadway and banks off into Springhetti. It's a good road.

Unfortunately, I can't ride with you guys on Sunday, 'cause I'll be sailing!



Have a good ride suckers.


sounds like similar route to the 100 miler I did for the ADA. I have that map if youd be interested?
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gsbarnes
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:24 pm Reply with quote
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TrikerTrev wrote:
bobhall wrote:
I've taken that route to Snohomish that goes up Broadway and banks off into Springhetti. It's a good road.


sounds like similar route to the 100 miler I did for the ADA. I have that map if youd be interested?


I've got a map from an old Cascade ride. Heck, I've even got a cue sheet. Maybe I'll make a few copies.

I prefer taking the two different routes to Snohomish, instead of out and back on the same route, and I think the Broadway route is better for the return, as the hill climb is long and gradual as opposed to short and steep (like Seattle Hill). Hence, north via Seattle Hill, back via Broadway.

If you're only going one way, though, I think Broadway is more direct and thus shorter.

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TrikerTrev
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 3:47 pm Reply with quote
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gsbarnes wrote:
TrikerTrev wrote:
bobhall wrote:
I've taken that route to Snohomish that goes up Broadway and banks off into Springhetti. It's a good road.


sounds like similar route to the 100 miler I did for the ADA. I have that map if youd be interested?


I've got a map from an old Cascade ride. Heck, I've even got a cue sheet. Maybe I'll make a few copies.

I prefer taking the two different routes to Snohomish, instead of out and back on the same route, and I think the Broadway route is better for the return, as the hill climb is long and gradual as opposed to short and steep (like Seattle Hill). Hence, north via Seattle Hill, back via Broadway.

If you're only going one way, though, I think Broadway is more direct and thus shorter.


the ADA route couldnt get more different...really.

If i have time to meet you goons Thrusday, i'll bring the map i have. I offered to email the pdf to Molly but I think shes scared of me having her email cause i never heard back.

who can blame her?
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gsbarnes
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:12 pm Reply with quote
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TrikerTrev wrote:
gsbarnes wrote:

I prefer taking the two different routes to Snohomish, instead of out and back on the same route, and I think the Broadway route is better for the return, as the hill climb is long and gradual as opposed to short and steep (like Seattle Hill). Hence, north via Seattle Hill, back via Broadway.

If you're only going one way, though, I think Broadway is more direct and thus shorter.


the ADA route couldnt get more different...really.


Are you talking about a route along W Snoqualmie Valley Road? See the northern half of the flying wheels route:

http://www.cascade.org/EandR/flying/pdf/fw_50_100_mile_map_2007.pdf

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gsbarnes
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:13 pm Reply with quote
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I'm in. See you at Red Square at 9am.

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TrikerTrev
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:44 am Reply with quote
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gsbarnes wrote:
TrikerTrev wrote:
gsbarnes wrote:

I prefer taking the two different routes to Snohomish, instead of out and back on the same route, and I think the Broadway route is better for the return, as the hill climb is long and gradual as opposed to short and steep (like Seattle Hill). Hence, north via Seattle Hill, back via Broadway.

If you're only going one way, though, I think Broadway is more direct and thus shorter.


the ADA route couldnt get more different...really.


Are you talking about a route along W Snoqualmie Valley Road? See the northern half of the flying wheels route:

http://www.cascade.org/EandR/flying/pdf/fw_50_100_mile_map_2007.pdf


nope...not at all.

the ADA route dosent go anywhere near Duval...it goes up to Granite falls and back. really nice ride. i'll if I cant post it some how.
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applesauche
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:36 am Reply with quote
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This rain and cold is total bullshit.

Just saying.
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piratemolly
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:15 am Reply with quote
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applesauche wrote:
This rain and cold is total bullshit.

Just saying.


Ditto.
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coupdegrace
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:44 am Reply with quote
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piratemolly wrote:
applesauche wrote:
This rain and cold is total bullshit.

Just saying.


Ditto.


Hey it's June! What do you expect summer?
Ya I know it says so right there on page of the calendar titled June.
That is bullshit!
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TrikerTrev
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:41 am Reply with quote
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yah...summer in Seattle doesn't start till July 5th
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piratemolly
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:26 pm Reply with quote
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anyone else riding with me sunday?!?!
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piratemolly wrote:
anyone else riding with me sunday?!?!


A friend of mine (who you don't know) should be joining us.

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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 2:04 pm Reply with quote
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piratemolly wrote:
anyone else riding with me sunday?!?!



weather pending i will be there. my canoe trip was canceled.
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piratemolly wrote:
anyone else riding with me sunday?!?!


I would, but I'm locked into Slow Sunday. It's the Photobooth Ride.

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piratemolly
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:08 pm Reply with quote
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alyson wrote:
piratemolly wrote:
anyone else riding with me sunday?!?!


I would, but I'm locked into Slow Sunday. It's the Photobooth Ride.


If I give you $2 cash, will you bring me back some photos?!?!?
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zuvembi
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I believe I can take a bike ride with you fine folks on Sunday. It looks like we should be prepared for a little drizzle, but we probably won't get rained out.

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jess got mad at me for wanting to show up to slow sunday in drag, but she said i could go if i had the biggest boobies she's ever seen, and i wore makeup

whos bra can i borrow?
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gsbarnes
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Geez, I hope that rain that dumped on us as we did the Everett Street Scramble is all I'm gonna see this weekend. I'm running out of heater vents to dry stuff on.

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piratemolly
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:47 pm Reply with quote
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if it's raining, i'm totally staying home. i have a fever!
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TrikerTrev
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sux...get well soon!
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piratemolly wrote:
if it's raining, i'm totally staying home. i have a fever!


If it is raining and ya'll stay home, come to my bike shop (bus 54) and I will make you hot chicken noodle soup and hot coffee/hot chocolate. And you will be around bike stuff, that for sure will heal what ale's ya!
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piratemolly wrote:
if it's raining, i'm totally staying home. i have a fever!


I'm thinking you would rather go on the Slow Sunday Photobooth ride.

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i have a cute little number for slow sunday
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I need a cute little number. Something tight... it needs to highlight my ass.

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Anyways, I'm going to be too hung over to ride 100 miles today (tomorrow). Have fun.


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piratemolly wrote:
if it's raining, i'm totally staying home. i have a fever!

If you have a fever, you should probably stay home regardless.

It looks like rain at noon and 6pm today. Is anyone still intending to ride?

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zuvembi wrote:
piratemolly wrote:
if it's raining, i'm totally staying home. i have a fever!

If you have a fever, you should probably stay home regardless.

It looks like rain at noon and 6pm today. Is anyone still intending to ride?


Well, I'm going to show up and ride. For awhile. . .
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zuvembi wrote:
piratemolly wrote:
if it's raining, i'm totally staying home. i have a fever!

If you have a fever, you should probably stay home regardless.

It looks like rain at noon and 6pm today. Is anyone still intending to ride?


I will be there, as will (I imagine) my friend Ruben. He'll be the one with lycra.

33 oh, fore 91 for

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Route. May not quite be a century, but close enough.

Dane, Joby, Molly, Jessica, my friend Ruben and I met up at Red Square, and after some bike finagling, ended up leaving Recycled Cycles at around 9:45. Molly had a fever and peeled off around Bothell Landing with Joby. The rest of us got to Snohomish and pie a little after noon. Snohomish Pie Company sandwiches: not so good. Snohomish Pie Company soup and espresso: not so good. Snohomish Pie Company pie: yum!

Anyway, the Centennial Trail is nice, fairly new (so few roots), not so crowded, and it has hills! Not too difficult hills, but noticeable all the same. We took it to the end, which is just a parking lot south of Arlington, and then back again to Snohomish by 3:30. Ruben zoomed ahead to make a 7pm date, leaving the rest of us to climb to Maltby, where we were passed again by Ruben, who had had a flat. Down to Woodinville and over to the BGT again, where Dane zoomed off. I left Jessica (the only single speed rider, and whose previous long ride was 40 miles) at Matthews Beach to chug up the final hill to my house. Got back at around 6pm.

Despite some threats, it never rained and was frequently sunny. Thermometer in downtown Woodinville claimed it was 73 as we passed through.

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slow sunday was so slow we didnt end up going anywhere. zekes pizza. they didnt even want to finish up and go to their last destination of ballard

the point83 girls showed up (alyrae, cass) and we ended up meeting al at beths

i think we put on more miles going to beths and back than slow sunday did alltogether (cap hill to downtown)
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