Go Ride the MLK Protected Bike Lanes–and Keep Seattle Moving by Bike
Cascade has joined the coalition to Keep Seattle Moving, which seeks to win voter support for Proposition 1 and its $133.5 million in critical bike infrastructure funding.
Keep Seattle Moving is the new name for the Seattle Transportation Levy that will appear as Proposition 1 on November ballots.
Join us as we bike from downtown to the new MLK Jr. Way protected bike lanes to Columbia City to learn how Seattle Transportation Levy dollars create safer bike routes.
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Essential Biking Knowledge
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LUMPS: Eastside Pie Ride (Moderate)
25 mi.
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Tuesday Tune Up: North Lake WA, Burke Gilman, 520, Sammamish River trails (Moderate)
35 mi.
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LUMPs Matthews Beach - PIE RIDE North Shore Senior Center-Bothell (Steady)
18 mi.
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Eastside Tours Ride LIGHTS REQUIRED (Brisk)
25 mi.
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Cycle The Gap 2024 #2: Full Lake Loop (Steady)
51 mi.
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Chains & Derailleurs
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TREATS: Kirkland, Bellevue, Issaquah (Steady)
36 mi.
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Redmond to Juanita Hill (Moderate)
22 mi.
Soggy Start, Sunny Finish: RSVP 2024 Photo Album
1,600 people participated in our Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party supported by Western Washington Honda Dealers on Aug. 24 and 25.
Saturday morning rains whetted our riders' appetites for the sunshine and parties that awaited in Bellingham and Vancouver.
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Monday Outdoor Riding in the Evening - Labor Day Edition - Lower Woodland Park - Beacon Hill Loop (Moderate)
29 mi.
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Monday Outdoor Riding in the Evening - Labor Day Edition - Lower Woodland Park - Beacon Hill Loop (Steady)
29 mi.
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MUMPS- Clockwise Kirkland, Medina, Mercer Island, North Seattle Loop (Brisk) **NOTE 10:00 START**
48 mi.
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MUMPS- Clockwise Kirkland, Medina, Mercer Island, North Seattle Loop (Steady) **NOTE 10:00 START**