Mukilteo - Moderate (14-16 mph)
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Date and Time:
Saturday, September 25, 2021 - 9:00am
Start Location:
Contact Information:
Dorothe J Reijnders
dorothe.nl@gmail.com
Distance:
25 miles
Elevation Gain:
1,400 feet
Pace:
Terrain:
Regroup:
Weather Cancellation:
Interests:
Fitness / Health
Join us for a ride around Mukilteo and Lynnwood. The route is 24.8 miles with about 1,400 feet of elevation at a moderate pace (14-16 mph). We will go slower on the hills and enjoy the faster downhills. .
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Ride Leader(s)
Registrations so far...
Moderate: [14-16mph]
10 rider(s)

Comments
Bathrooms at start
Hi Dorothe! looking forward to riding with you.. has been so long!!
Quick question... I assume the bathrooms there are Beverly park are open? just double checking:-)
John
Restroom at the start
Yes the restrooms at the start (Paine Field Community Park) are open.
Route has been modified just an itty little bit.
Thanks
Sorry for not finishing the ride with you and thanks to John and Jeanne for getting the group back. I just looked at the route to see if I could reduce the number of left turns. I guess the fun parts of this route just have to be incorporated in different ones and chuck this one. Still, it was fun to ride with you. Kudos to those who ventured out into the unknown (new bike, new pace, new group, new roads); you all did really well.