Free Group Ride
Getting Ready to Ride-North #8: Bothell Snohomish Everett (Leisurely)
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Are you new to bicycling, or just been off your bike for a while? Is 2022 your year to get active, begin commuting, take part in the Free Group Rides, or maybe even tackle your first century (100-mile ride), the STP, or another personal challenge? Are you a bit unsure about your biking capabilities, riding in groups, or cycling during winter? If so, then the Getting Ready to Ride Series (GR2R) is for you.
GR2R is an early season, eight-week progressive series that adds a bit of elevation gain, distance or technical difficulty each week. GR2R rides are free and open to anyone. All rides will be led by Cascade Ride Leaders, experienced volunteers who enjoy riding, know the rules of the road, how to ride safely, and the know some exceptional routes to use.
During the GR2R North Series, we will primarily explore Snohomish County (often with great views) and take advantage of some of the trails, less traveled country roads and neighborhood streets. These will be social, stay-together rides with waits at the top of hills and at all critical turns, along with some photo-op stops.
For this week:
The route is almost all along scenic rural roads with low rolling hills. For those of you who like hills, there a couple of fairly short moderate hills in the second half of the ride. We will start beside the Pilchuck River at Pilchuck Park just off 2nd Street in Snohomish where restrooms and water are available. From Snohomish we take the Old Snohomish Monroe Road to Monroe with a rest stop just before mile 9 at Lewis Street Park. From Monroe we head south across the Skykomish River and, a few miles later, cross the Snoqualmie River. We then parallel the Snohomish River downstream of where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers join. We cross the Snohomish River on our way back to Snohomish.
Please be ready to ride at 10:00. We will start with a required safety briefing and roll out when that’s done. If you miss the briefing, you will not be able to ride with the group. If you cannot make the ride, please unregister so that someone else may participate. Bring water and any food you may want. Also, be sure to bring a spare tube as well as the tools and knowledge to fix a flat (see link below) – someone will stay with you while you fix a flat. If the roads are wet, please have fenders or plan on riding at the end of the line. If you want a cue sheet, you will need to print one for yourself from the route link below.
Ride Cancellation: In addition to steady rain, ice/snow or other hazardous conditions may cause a ride to be canceled. If a ride is canceled, a notice will be posted in the Comments section below, by 8:00 AM on the day of the ride You will also receive an email or if there are any comments such as change of route. If a cancellation notice is posted, the ride leaders will not be at the start.
We hope you can join us!
What to Know Before You Go
- Advance registration required. Cancel if unable to attend, to open space for others.
- Must be present at safety briefing to participate.
- Helmets required.
- Riders under 18 years old require parental consent & approval from the Ride Leader.
Pilchuck Park
169 Cypress Ave
Snohomish, WA 98290
United States
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