Bike The Hiawatha Trail-Sat. Or Sunday?


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NEW MESSAGE:
Okay, If you haven't seen the forecast, Sunday is the only day in the foreseeable future that is forecasted to rain, at least it is in the greater Coeur d'Alene area. At the moment the town's nearest the Hiawatha Trail are only calling for partly cloudy conditions, but I don't have complete confidence in the forecasters. However, we're still taking a big chance if we go as scheduled. One option is that we could leave early Saturday morning and be back early. I think the best option for starting places is my place. If you are in Washington or Post Falls, you can leave your car here, otherwise we need to establish where we're going to pick you up.
PREVIOUS MESSAGE:
Sunday the 21st is the last day of the season for the Hiawatha trail. I don't want to miss it this year. You can rent a bike there, but you need to go on their website and reserve one, of course sooner is better (ridethehiawatha.com). You also want to bring a headlight, and it would be best if you had some sort of a red tail light, and a hat for the water that drips from the caves. A friend of mine said he didn't bring a rain coat and got drenched, bring one in your backpack just in case.
I have a bike rack that can accommodate 4 bicycles, and a car that can accommodate seven friends, eight including driver, or six that don't want to be shoulder-to-shoulder. If more people want to bring their bicycles we can rent a U-Haul trailer and I can pull it instead of using my bike rack. If we need more than my car can accommodate, other drivers can just meet us in the parking lot or caravan up there. One has already volunteered and he has the capacity for 4 total.
Bring water and snacks? It's all downhill, so you don't have to be in great shape.
With feedback I can adjust the time, I just wanted to get this posted ASAP.
Call or text Mike at 208-819-1944

Bike The Hiawatha Trail-Sat. Or Sunday?