

Monday, Oct. 24
6:45 - 9 a.m. Trail on the Westside of the Lower West Seattle Bridge Stop by for some morning cheer! If your bike hasn't gotten regular use, you'll definitely need some air in those babies. We also have a limited supply of bike lights for new riders who really need them. Once your tires are inflated and you're feeling ready to roll, join the bike train, heading into the city. Additionally, WSDOT will have a representative available to answer questions about the closure and the multi-use trail.
7:30 a.m. Bike Train to downtown Cascade's very own Ed Ewing and Robin Randels will lead a ride downtown for everyone who either wants a little guidance or just wants to ride with others.
Wednesday, Oct. 26 (pretty much the same thing as Monday)
6:45 - 9 a.m. Trail on the Westside of the Lower West Seattle Bridge Now that you've rolled a couple of days, you might notice your chain is squeaky and dry. We'll help fix that and send you smoothly on your way, squeak-free.
7:30 a.m. Bike Train to downtown Tried it on Monday and want to do it again? We'll be there. Same details as Monday.
Monday, Oct. 31
6:45 - 9 a.m. Trail on the Westside of the Lower West Seattle Bridge Even though the viaduct will reopen by Halloween, this is chance to challenge yourself and keep riding. Wear a costume, trick-or-treat with us and join in the holiday fun!
Need a little more help? Here are our tips for riding on the road, what all the paint means, and the essential gear for riding in Seattle. So, what do you think? Will you dust off your bike, skip the drive and ride with us next week?Share this post