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At the troll

Free Group Ride

TREATS - Visit the Issaquah Troll (Steady)

Tuesday, Jun. 17 2025 • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Part of Series Tuesday Ride for Eclectic Athletic Travelers (TREATS)
Ride Details
New to group rides? Read our newcomer information.
Date & Time*
Tuesday, Jun. 17 2025
10:00 am
- 2:00 pm
*Ride end time is the leader's best estimate for completion. Actual end time may vary. Please plan accordingly.
Location(s)
East Lake Sammamish Trailhead
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Ride Contact

Contact name
Albert P Meerscheidt
Contact email
albert.meerscheidt@gmail.com
Contact phone
253-797-4647
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Join us as we leave from Redmond on a 28-mile ride around Lake Sammamish at a steady pace, (12 - 14 mph on the flats).

This counterclockwise trip around Lake Sammamish is a mixture of roads and trails.  After a quick snack at PCC, we will take a detour south in Issaquah to visit Jakob Two Trees, the Issaquah troll. 

Let's meet at the East Lake Sammamish Trail Park. In the past, some people have had problems navigating to the ride start. If you are in the Whole Foods parking lot, you are close - the East Lake Sammamish Trail Park parking lot is on the other side of the fence from Whole Foods.

Please be ready to ride at 10:00am. We will start with a required safety briefing and roll out when that's done.  All riders must attend the safety briefing to participate.

We will climb and descend hills at our own pace, and our goal will be to regroup frequently. 

Restrooms are available at the start. We will stop along the way for restrooms at mile 10, also at the Issaquah PCC at mile 17.

Bring a spare tube and tools to fix a flat, just in case. Please have full fenders if the roads are wet, or you may be asked to ride at the rear of the group.

Note: If weather conditions meet the weather cancelation criterion listed in the Weather Status or if there is ice or there are unforeseen hazardous riding conditions or other unexpected events, the Ride Leader will cancel the ride, and all registered riders will be sent a notification email. If the ride is canceled at least two hours before the start, Ride Leader(s) will not be at the start location. Please check before leaving for the ride.

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.
Distance
28 mi.
Elevation Gain
723 ft.
Pace
Steady: [12-14mph]

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
Rolling

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
E-bike friendly
New Riders
Social
Weather Status
Showers cancel
Regroup
Frequent
Location
East Lake Sammamish Trailhead

17875 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA 98052
United States

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Start Region
Redmond
Ride Leader(s)
Albert P Meerscheidt
Bernice R Tannenbaum
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