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Cascade Training Series

CTS Blue #8: Kent-Enumclaw

Saturday, Jun. 8 2024 • 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Part of Series Cascade Training Series (CTS)
Ride Details
New to group rides? Read our newcomer information.
Date & Time*
Saturday, Jun. 8 2024
8:00 am
- 3:00 pm
*Ride end time is the leader's best estimate for completion. Actual end time may vary. Please plan accordingly.
Location(s)
Kent/James St Park & Ride
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Ride Contact

Contact name
Hannah Pflaum
Contact email
valarindri@gmail.com
Contact phone
425-647-4873

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Welcome to CTS Blue #8 - Kent to Enumclaw loop!

All riders should be ready to ride at 8:00 am at the Kent/James St Park & Ride. You should arrive with enough time to unload your bike and leave yourself enough time to take care of business. There are no restrooms or water at the start so please come prepared. Please be sure to carry enough nourishment to last until our first scheduled food stop of the ride at mile 53.

This route will take us on a 94-mile ride from the Kent/James St Park & Ride to Enumclaw by way of the Interurban Trail, Green Valley, Ravensdale, Hobart, Kanaskat & Cumberland. We will wind our way through quieter rural roads in South King and Pierce Counties down to Orting and ride back north through Sumner to finish with a long stretch along the Interurban Trail.

 

Rest stops

Mile

Stop

Type

5

Auburn Golf Course

Restroom/Water

26.4

Ravensdale Park

Restroom/Water

52.5

QFC

Restroom/Food/Water

70

Safeway

Restroom/Water (5-10 minutes)

80

*Starbucks/Fred Meyer

Restroom/Water (5-10 minutes)

*Exercise caution when parking your bike in the Sumner Starbucks/Fred Meyer lot due to bike thefts.

Reminders

Nutrition: Take in some food or carbs every hour starting with the first hour of this ride! Have something that you can consume quickly and easily during a 1-minute stop or while moving. Keeping fueled early and often is the key to not running out of energy as we ride these extended distances!  Monitor your motivation and mood as that is your best indicator of blood sugar.

Hydration: Bring 2 water bottles, fill up at rest stops and drink plenty, consider drinking more than just water, electrolytes replace salt and other nutrients your body uses during these extend rides. Target one bottle per hour.  There can be up to 25 miles between water stops on CTS rides -- BE PREPARED.

Weather: Barring a perfect forecast, it is always a good idea to have a rain jacket just in case. If any kind of wet conditions are predicted, please have fenders that reach 2-4 inches from the ground!  If we do get wet weather and you do not have long fenders please be prepared to ride at the back of the group in consideration of others. If the weather is hot, please, be ready with extra water, electrolytes and sunscreen as well.

Restrooms: There may be a Porta-Potty's at the ride start. For those that want a more complete facility, the first stop is 5 miles from the start at Auburn Golf Course.

General ride posting disclaimers

Route: Check on Friday before the ride and update your device if needed (or pin the route) Please note: if you check/update your version on Friday you should have the most current information.  Be assured that your ride leaders will have the best information and you can always rely on them for good directions. 

Trails: On weekends, trails typically have heavy pedestrian traffic near parks, especially when the weather is nice out. Most trails in our region have 15 mph limits, except for trails in Renton, where they have been reduced to 10MPH. We need to obey all posted speed limits. The commonly traveled Burke-Gilman and Sammamish River Trails have a speed limit of 15MPH. These trails will have several sections of heavy pedestrian traffic, especially when we are riding in good weather. Be prepared to go SLOW warn pedestrians you are coming and give them the right of way.

Cancelation policy: Steady rain or otherwise unsafe riding conditions (including air quality or any unforeseen hazardous conditions) will cause a cancelation. Cancelation when possible will be made least two hours prior to the ride start. All registered riders will receive an email and ride leaders will not be at the ride start. In the unlikely event that circumstances change after the 2-hour time frame, riders will be emailed and ride leaders will be at the ride start to advise people of the situation.

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.
Distance
94 mi.
Elevation Gain
2,500 ft.
Pace
Brisk: [16-18mph]

What Pace Means

Pace classification indicates the intended range of speeds on level ground without breaks. This means downhill sections of the ride may be faster, and uphill sections slower.

Note: For rides with a “hilly” terrain classification, consider choosing a pace one step down from your usual comfort level.

Terrain
Some Hills

What Terrain Means

Terrain indicates the most common or average terrain type of the ride and should be considered relative to the length and overall difficulty of the ride. For example, a long-distance ride with a lot of elevation gain will be overall less challenging than a short ride with equal elevation gain. Consider the pace and frequency of regroup as well to understand how advanced a ride may be.

  • Mostly flat: Trails and/or mostly flat roads with a possible gentle uphill
  • Rolling: Climbs are short and easy, not too numerous
  • Some hills: A few short, steep hills, some moderate upgrades and/or longer gentle climbs
  • Hilly: Consistent or continuous climbing
  • Off-road: Significant unpaved sections
Interests
Training
Weather Status
Steady rain cancels
Regroup
Stay Together
Location
Kent/James St Park & Ride

902 W James St
Kent, WA 98032
United States

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Route Map
Route Map
Start Region
Kent
Ride Leader(s)
Andrew S Johnson
Bob Lee
Demian Godon
Jeffrey Liu
Patty L Sather
Russ Moul
Scott Kaczmarek
Marc Means
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