CANCELLED Saturday Morning Rides in Snohomish County (Steady/Mod/Brisk/Vi)


Details
Invitation: Come and check out the the beauty of Snohomish County this fall; we will cover pretty much every corner! Routes start around 35 miles at the beginning of each month and increase to about 50 at the end of each month.
Today's Route:
Order the sun! This route is packed with views of the Puget Sound, Mt Baker, the Cascades, the Olympics and islands!! We start in the Snohomish Valley along the Snohomish River and the railroad. We will briefly stop at the Snohomish Public Bathrooms at mile 6. Then continue through the Ebey Slough, over the Hewitt Trestle, up to the tip of Everett where the Snohomish River enters Possession Sound. At mile 20 we stop at the Seas the Day Café and Waterfront Center. Just in case you have gotten cold, the inclines will soon warm you up. The Steady Pace Group will enjoy the views at Harborview Park. The other paces will continue to the Mukilteo Lighthouse. All will then pedal up Glenwood. After that it's a breeze downhill with some nice views of the valley.
Steady Pace: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/17930129 (32 miles and about 1,500 ft elevation)
All other paces: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/5123326 (38 miles and about 2,000 ft elevation)
Cue-sheets are not provided; please print your copy. Long fenders are mandatory if the roads are wet or there is rain in the forecast (please!!).
Paces: Steady (12-14 mi/h), Moderate (14-16 mi/h), Brisk (16-18 mi/h) and Vigorous (18-20 mi/h). If you are new to the Free Group Rides, please read an introductions here: https://www.cascade.org/welcome-newcomers
Registration: Your registration on the Cascade.org website is appreciated: https://www.cascade.org/node/39445
You don't need to be a member of the club to create an account. If you have any questions about this process, just contact the series director.
Expectations (important, please read!): Arrive at least 20 minutes before the start of the ride to check off your name or sign the waiver and be part of the safety briefing. S.M.A.R.T. riding is the standard and all riders are held accountable for doing their best to adhere to these; we want to be awesome representatives of the bike community in Snohomish County and be safe! Front and rear lights are highly recommended! Riders should be able to maintain the posted pace. We regroup occasionally. Riders have to be independent when they have a flat and/or mechanical. Please print a cue sheet in case you get separated from the group and bring a charged cellphone if possible. All riders are responsible to promote a great experience by having a positive attitude, having long fenders when the roads are wet or rain is in the forecast, enjoying the beauty we are surrounded by and just by having fun! Steady rain or other unsafe conditions cancels the ride. If the ride is canceled, it will be posted by 7:00 am in the comment section. In that case the ride leaders will not be at the start.
Series director: Dorothé Reijnders, dorothe.nl@gmail.com
We encourage riders to become ride leaders! If you have questions, please ask. For those who have done the class and are interested in doing a mentored ride, please contact Dorothé Reijnders for a great opportunity this week!

CANCELLED Saturday Morning Rides in Snohomish County (Steady/Mod/Brisk/Vi)