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Free group ride: TREATS: Lowell Riverfront Park/Snohomish/Everett Ride

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April 21, 2015 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am America/Los Angeles Timezone
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2015-04-21T11:00:00-07:00
Where:
Lowell Riverfront Trailhead 3070 Lowell Snohomish River Road Everett
WA 98203

Join us for a free group ride! Details at: http://www.cascade.org/node/21301

Date and Time:
Tuesday, April 21, 2015 – 10:00am

Start Location:
Lowell Riverfront Trailhead
3070 Lowell Snohomish River Road
Everett, WA 98203


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Contact Information:
Clarice Sackett
[email protected]
425-478-8306

Distance:
25.00 miles
Elevation Gain:
1,000 feet
Pace:
Steady: [12-14mph]
Terrain:
Some hills
Regroup:
Occasional
Weather Cancels?:
Steady rain cancels

Ride Description:
Come and join us for a scenic rural ride along the river to Snohomish via Ebey Island to American Legion Park in Everett. We will start at the Lowell Riverfront Trailhead. Lots of parking in the gravel parking lot. This is next to, but different from Rotary Park and is not Lowell Park on 3rd Street. Stop in Everett at Starbucks or a deli near by.

Directions: North on I5 into Everett, exit on 41st street, heading East. Right on 41st Street, immediate right on 3rd Street. After about a mile, follow flow of traffic, bearing left at fork, road becomes 2nd Street. Left on Lenora, downhill, cross tracks, parking lot on left. The mapquest link above gives different directions which may work just as well. For route and cue sheet information, copy and paste the following URL into your address bar and you’ll find the route. ridewithgps.com/routes/6487966. This does not work as a link, but does work if you copy and paste into address bar. Cue sheet will be provided at the start.

Steady rain cancels. Leader will post on Cascade website no later than 8 am day of ride if cancellation and will not come to start if steady rain. This ride is available for mentoring. New riders are welcome and this would be great ride for new riders as distance is under 30 miles and there are few hills. There is some traffic in Everett.


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