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Fixie Friendly 25-50 mile routes?

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:18 am
by pinkzilla

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:24 am
by dashap

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:39 am
by langston
from the hill to the bus station near the Paramount Theater. Take the 510 all the way to Everett, follow the Interurban back to town. ~40 miles, most of it level or downhill-ish. Or from Everett, take the Old River Road out to Monroe and enjoy rolling through farmlands alongside the river
There really isn't anywhere short of going up into the mountains you should be afraid to go on a fixed gear. Give yourself plenty of time and anticipate needing snacks and you'll be fine.

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:45 pm
by Happy Stick Person

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:04 pm
by Uncle Martha

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:29 pm
by dennyt

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:43 pm
by pinkzilla

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 2:33 pm
by the dreaded ben
ahem,
just bike the bullet.
you live in seattle now,
just wander around, and don't go up big hills.

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:21 pm
by joby
Another good way to learn bike routes:
1) Find a bike club
2) Go on rides with them

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:15 pm
by henry

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:39 pm
by lantius

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:40 pm
by the dreaded ben

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:55 pm
by DJStroky
I give you the .
To UW via the advised bike route. On the Burke Gilman. A stop at the top of Kite Hill in Gas Works. Through Fremont and Ballard to the Locks. Over the locks and over the trestle. Half of the Magnolia Bomb. Down Nickerson. Through the Westlake parking lots. Through Eastlake via the waterfront roads. Back to home via Boyer.
It's all really flat and should be pretty enjoyable. To add 5 or so more miles you could head to Downtown Seattle once you're at the bottom of the Magnolia Bomb at the corner of 20th ave W and Dravus.

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:20 pm
by Tacoma Dude
Pinkzilla dont let thjse asshols make you sad or give you to to hard a time only the coolest people ride the fixed gear biycles and they are just jealous becase tehy are not as cool as you and i are.
i ahve a fixedgear mongose bike i made up my self and ride everwhere except when i have to drive to some places. you should let me know if you want to go on a ride or just like hang out and chill and stuff i do live down in tacoma but i dive my van up to seattle all the time to ride bikes and hang out and stuff you could have a ride in my radvan and chill with me

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:21 pm
by Tacoma Dude
and dude we have the same number of posts and at the same time altough i have been a member for way longer than you and ride more often but it;s still cool we are both 62!

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 6:41 pm
by the dreaded ben
behave.

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:23 pm
by Eric_s
hahaha fire up the snark cannons!!!!!11111omg
seriously, when I was still a fatty mc fatterson like Shanelees or Henry I would ride around myrtle edwards out to the ballard locks and then back towards the u, which gives you lots of trails and flats. To get back south, you can take eastlake, which is a bit of a climb, especially when you get to the hutch, or you can take westlake back to downtown (but watch out for tracks!)
best way back over the hill is jackson to MLK i guess, and I think cherry is probably the easiest to get you to the top of madrona. I've done all this on my slightly less than uber hip fixed gear, but then again, I go climb hills for fun sometimes.

Posted:
Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:08 pm
by FieryIrie

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Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:21 pm
by joby

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:29 am
by pinkzilla

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:30 am
by the dreaded ben
you can alway post on here asking about routes; thats what we do.
we just get alittle sassy from time to time.
but seriously, if you don't already have one, you should get one of them there new fangled bike maps. they are the handy, with little arrows for the hills and everything.
just give them a call and they'll mail one to you for free. ($240mil - $3 = $240mil)
i recomend these two.
and if you need any others check out training wheels, our older, socially akward, self-hating, brother.
www.cascade.org/Community/maps_routes.cfm
but under no circumstances ride with these people, they'll make you want to eat your own head.

Posted:
Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:36 am
by pinkzilla

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:49 am
by Eric_s

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:58 am
by Alex

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:06 am
by ksep

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:18 am
by pinkzilla

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:39 am
by lantius

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:48 am
by Alex

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:52 am
by snyd3282
The Seattle Bicycle Touring Club has quite a few ride route maps available too:
I haven't ridden with them yet, but I like their map collection.

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:53 am
by Alex

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:12 am
by lantius

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:37 am
by pinkzilla

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:39 am
by the dreaded ben

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:36 pm
by gsbarnes

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:33 pm
by Alex

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:44 pm
by the dreaded ben

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:47 pm
by SKETCHY

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:20 pm
by john

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:05 pm
by gregas

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Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:27 am
by Spealunker