The classic ride in Seattle--the one that always makes me think--"dang I am 
lucky to live here":

Start at Pike Place Market. Ride north along Western, stop in at Elliot Bay 
Bicycles, check out their collection of gorgeous vintage bikes, say hello to 
Bob Freeman. Continue north the waterfront, past the Olympic Sculpture 
Garden, through Myrtle Edwards Park, through the train yards of Interbay, 
and walk your bike over to the Ballard Locks. Head back toward Gasworks on 
the Burke Gilman, maybe stop in at the Dutch Bicycle Shop, definitely stop 
in and say hello to Kathleen at Freerange Cycles in Fremont. Right across 
the street from Freerange you'll see Broewer's Cafe, which has about 50 
kinds of Belgian beer. Or, another favorite is Fremont Brewing, a bit 
further on, on Woodlawn just the other side of Fremont, where you can grab a 
beer literally inside the brewery. 

Here's a google map of the general route: http://g.co/maps/5kr33

PM me if you'd like more detailed directions. I'm at Third and Union during 
the day, Brian Hanson (A.H.H.) is about a block away. Lunch maybe?

Rob in Seattle

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