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Crossing a border on a bicycle: Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party (RSVP) 2015

Day 1: 104.4 miles/3991ft climb + Day 2: 102.3 miles/3024ft climb. The Cascade Bicycle Club organizes two multi-day supported rides every year: Seattle to Portland (STP) and Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party (RSVP). Our friends signed up for RSVP earlier in the summer and we decided to join them. It was long and…
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September 18, 2015

Test ride for the new touring bicycles: Seattle to Anacortes, WA via Interurban and Centennial trails.

~96 miles/3172ft climb. After building our touring bikes at the Wright Brothers Cycle in late June, we test-rode them from Seattle to Anacortes via Interurban and Centennial trails. Our bikes did fine. I was out of shape, so it was a slow ride. We left at 7AM and arrived in Anacortes at 4:30PM. We brought…
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September 18, 2015

Water, water nowhere: Hiking Cathedral Peak Trail in Santa Barbara, CA

~11 miles/~4000ft climb. I attended a wedding hosted on Sage Hill Campground near Santa Barabara in mid April this year. We decided to hike from Santa Barbara to the campsite. The groom was kind to take our tent, sleeping bags and clothes on his car. Here’s a map for the hike up to E Camino…
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September 18, 2015

Tulips and Frogger biking in Mt. Vernon – Everett, WA

~50miles/~1400ft climb. We went on a bike ride from Mt. Vernon to Everett, WA in early April. We took Amtrak from Seattle to Mt. Vernon, biked to the tulip festival, and biked back to Everett via Centennial Trail. It was mostly great, except for biking from Marysville into Everett. That part requires you to cross…
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September 18, 2015

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