Had a great time, as well. Here's proof that Rene was in Seattle -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stonehog/sets/72157627678368490/ .
We started in Gas Works and saw the Ballard Locks, Space Needle, and Olympic
Sculpture Park. He helped my navigation a bit around the Magnolia trail
quagmire, and we
René,
Glad to hear you had some really fine chaps showing you around - I've
enjoyed their company a few times. Sorry I couldn't join you, but I'm
a school teacher in the suburbs north of Seattle. This is a very
hectic time of year, especially since I moved to a different school
this year to teach
Brian,
It was wonderful to ride with you tonight and discover a different part of
Seattle. Dinner at the Blue Moon (did I remember the name correctly?) was
fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to ride with me. Please send me the
photos you took.
Thanks again!
René
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Excellent. I'll be there with my white Bike Friday Llama and front and rear
black bags.
Rene
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On Sep 14, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Brian Hanson wrote:
Rene - other Seattle riders - I'm planning on being at Gas Works around
5:30pm today, so I'll wait by the main parking lot. We ca
Rene - other Seattle riders - I'm planning on being at Gas Works around
5:30pm today, so I'll wait by the main parking lot. We can head towards
Golden Gardens and see if we have time to check out some of the other city
sites before dark...
Brian (copper hilsen)
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:45 PM,
On Saturday I took a very nice 17.5 mile ride led by Rob M. I'm not
free during the weekdays until 5:00-5:30pm. That leaves a good 1-1.5
hours to go do the ride you recommend, but we'd have to meet at
Gasworks Park since I know how to get there quickly.
We could plan this for Wednesday at 5:30pm i
+1 on this ride! Turns out I'm free during the day most of the week,
and I'll be out on the Hillborne anyhow, so if a mini Riv ride
develops, I'd be all in.
Shawn
On Sep 12, 3:06 pm, Rob wrote:
> The classic ride in Seattle--the one that always makes me think--"dang I am
> lucky to live here":
>
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, p
Free Range Bikes in Fremont is what I think Boomer is referring to.
Nice little shop with a touch of Riv; saw a Betty Foy in the showroom.
Counterbalance Bicycles on the Burke-Gilman trail where the trail
intersects Blakely; can't miss it, it's in a rust-colored angular
building.
Recycled Cycles is
Thanks! I've downloaded several great maps on my Maplets app. I'll
check the Bike shops if I can.
René
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On Sep 10, 2011, at 7:42 PM, boomer wrote:
> You can download a great map of Seattle bike trails here,
>
> http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/bikemaps.htm
>
> There's
You can download a great map of Seattle bike trails here,
http://www.seattle.gov/transportation/bikemaps.htm
There's also a free Seattle bike map app for ipad, itouch, and iphone.
You can pick up the actual map at almost any bike shop (free). Since
you're staying near Gasworks Park,
ask around
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