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Activities Calendar - Ride Detail
| CHEW Week Nine: East to the Valley and the Plateau |
| Start Date/Time: |
3/17/13, 09:30AM |
| Start Location: |
Wilmot Gateway Park in Woodinville |
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| URL (for more info): |
http://goo.gl/maps/IJr23 |
| Ride Leader Name: |
Kimberly Smith |
| Contact Phone: |
206.612.3480 |
| Contact Email: |
iamkimbo@hotmail.com |
| Second Ride Leader |
| Ride Leader Name: |
Sandi Navarro |
| Contact Phone: |
(cell) 425-802-1171 |
| Contact Email: |
sandilnavarro@aol.com |
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| Recurrence: |
None/NA |
| Distance: |
50 (4400') mi |
| Pace: |
Moderate |
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| Terrain: |
Hilly |
| Map or Cue Sheet Available: |
Yes |
| Regroup: |
Occasional |
| Weather Cancels: |
Ice/snow cancels |
| Ride Description: |
| UPDATE: Highway 520 Bridge Closed 16-17 March - please plan travel to ride start accordingly. The ninth ride of the CHEW Series (see below for series description) will be held on March 17, 2013 starting at 0930 from Wilmot Gateway Park in Woodinville, WA (http://goo.gl/maps/IJr23). This route is about 50 miles long and has circa 4400 feet of elevation. We will leave the starting point to climb Hollywood Hill, Trilogy Hill (partial), drop down to the Snoqualmie River valley, then up Union Hill, Sahalee, a cross plateau run, Education Hill, and a different English/Hollywood Hill ascent! This is the posting for the Moderate paced ride (14-16 mph on the flats). Updates for the ride will be posted on the Cascade Free Daily Ride on the Meetup.com site at http://www.meetup.com/cascaderides/events/97397772/
Climbing Hills – Eastside Wintertime – The CHEW Series will be held Sundays at 0930 on Jan 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 17, March 3, March 10, March 17, and March 24 at various starting points on the East Side. These will be climbing routes on local hills which will progress from circa 30 miles and 2500 feet of elevation to 50+ miles and 4500 feet of elevation. There will be three paces offered for riders – Brisk (16-18 mph on flats); Moderate (14-16 mph on flats); and Steady (12-14 mph on flats) which will all use a common course for that week. Each ride pace for the week will also be posted at Cascade Bicycle Club Daily Rides Calendar (http://www.cascade.org/EandR/Activities_Calendar.cfm?query=cascadefreedailyride) Riders should be able to sustain the appropriate pace for their selected group, read a cue sheet, change a flat (and have the requisite equipment), and have a positive attitude! Faster riders and better climbers are welcome to join but for them the ride becomes self-paced and self-guided. Riders can ride on their own, in small groups, or with the appropriate pace ride leader. Cue sheets will be available at the start and riders can email the Ride Leader by the preceding Friday noon for the final route cue sheet pdf and map url. Rest Stops will be planned as noted on the Route Cue Sheet. |
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