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by Sandie Smith, guest blogger Seafair is upon us, and with it the annual Blue Angels airshow. Join...
Events and Rides
Critical Lass is meeting tomorrow, July 24, for an evening of chocolate, wine and bikes. Critical...
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012 marks the one year anniversary of when Gary Strauss died from a very long...
Spotlights
When Jenny Anderson arrived at Log Boom Park in mid-May to lead that morning’s Cascade Daily Ride, one of her regular riders was riding around the parking lot, looking lost. “Oh, Jenny!” he said when he spotted her. “I didn’t recognize you. You’re not wearing your striped socks.” Jenny laughs, “I didn’t know that was something people recognized me for. I just wear them.”
Events and Rides
Stu Hennessey's Think Outside the Car, Family and Kids Ride is the kind of ride that anyone can do...
Events and Rides
This article first appeared as the Cyclist of the Month column in the March 2012 issue of the Cascade Courier , our membership newsletter. Nominate a Cyclist of the Month! Cyclist of the Month: JOHN WELLER Age: 65 Wheels: Cannondale Synapse Occupation: Retired (“Every day is Saturday.”) John Weller began his bicycling career during the summer of ’97, on three-speed Raleigh from ’73. It was pure happenstance. “The gym was closed for a week,” he said. “I couldn’t run anymore because it hurt. I told my son, ‘Let’s go ride on the Burke.’” A habit was born. From his start on the Burke-Gilman Trail, he became a regular bike commuter. And instead of parking his bicycle when he arrived at work, he pedaled it on the range roads of his “60,000-acre office.” John was a range officer for the military, and he bicycled to visit his “customers” – military units training for maneuvers and artillery firing. “There I was, working in an environmentally destructive field, and my carbon footprint was a size 11,” he told me, delivering the joke with such austerity that I didn’t catch on for several seconds. I wondered whether showing up on a bicycle might undercut his authority among gun-wielding military types. Instead, his bicycle – combined with his quick wit, hardened demeanor and a whole host of ribbons and buttons – had the opposite effect. “The army is a physical fitness culture,” he told me. “My going to see the officers and sergeants by bike got better reviews than driving.”
Events and Rides
Didn’t get enough chocolate this week? Or feel the need to work off the chocolate you have popped?...
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Ride Leader Stu Hennessey is taking folks out this Sunday evening for a two-wheeled light show to...
Events and Rides
This week’s Ride of the Week is Bill Blake's “Blazing Saddles,” so named because riders will visit...
Events and Rides
EarthCorps and Cascade have teamed together to present a tour of some of EarthCorps' urban natural...

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