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There are many of us and I would love to put together a master list.
Let your presence be known and tell us what part of the area you hail from.
Me - Sherwood Oregon. 20 miles southwest of downtown Portland. Makes for a great commute.
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I live in Columbia County on Multnomah Channel between Scappoose, Oregon and Sauvie Island.
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Boise Idaho... not too pacific.. but pretty north and west
Boise Idaho... not too pacific.. but pretty north and west
Boise is a great town. I'm originally from Idaho.
Boise is a great town. I'm originally from Idaho.
Whar ya livin' now Mr. Dtrain from Wilsonville, 20 miles south of Portland and east of Sherwood?
Hey - you check out those wheels? Get your other one fixed? Are ya' ready for Saturday?
Whar ya livin' now Mr. Dtrain from Wilsonville, 20 miles south of Portland and east of Sherwood?
Hey - you check out those wheels? Get your other one fixed? Are ya' ready for Saturday?
Just sent you a PM, Mr. Moderator.
Wilsonville Rules
Sherwood Drools
Go Wildcats!
(No, I'm not 14. That's for 2thgrinder and his son.)
Wilsonville Rules
Sherwood Drools
Go Wildcats!
(No, I'm not 14. That's for 2thgrinder and his son.)
:roflmao:
Inner SE Portland, no car, bike everywhere kind of person here. I work downtown.
I'm on Camano Island in WA. That is almost all the way North on I-5 and West about 20 miles. Lots of bike trails and they recently widened the shoulders for...you guessed it...bikers.
Im down here in Fruitland Idaho!
youv probably never heard of it so just know its 55 miles north of boise on the interstate.
I hail from the Sammamish Plateau... about 25 miles east of downtown Seattle.
I hail from the Sammamish Plateau... about 25 miles east of downtown Seattle.
Me too! In fact, I'm standing right behind you as you read this post. :eek:
Actually, I do live on the Plateau and ride road and mountain bikes with the guys at Pacific Bicycles. I've only been riding again since January and in that time I've bought a hardtail MTB, a full suspension MTB, and my latest bike is a Tarmac Pro. I commute daily to Kent from the Bellevue Park and Ride which gives me about 190 miles a week on the commute plus what ever else I do through the week. Bikeys is fun!
My signature tells where I live.
I'm from Clackamas. Just outside Portland Or.
East Hill checking in. That would be the Kent East Hill, home of Big Soos Creek Trail and Lake Youngs. For non-locals, it's about 8.5 miles directly due east of SeaTac Airport.
East Hill
I'm in SE, Clackamas county, just off of Johnson Creek Blvd.
Congrats on the mod status, Rad! :beer:
The home of the Ballard headwind.
Marion County, 4½ miles SW of the Clackamas River/County Line at the town of Monitor, which straddles the Marion/Clack line.
I live in Everett (27 miles n of Seattle) and work in the Fremont area of Seattle (right across the street from Gasworks Park). I do most of my riding in the Snohomish/Arlington area.
Ciao!
I live on Mt Tabor, SE Portland Oregon
It makes always uphill on the way back home!
Ciao
Paolo
Spokane WA...there is no biking here so you might as well stay in Seattle with your car.
Eugene, OR with some of the best road riding in the state! Few traffic problems, 50 miles east to the crest of the cascades, 50 miles west to the Oregon Coast.
Federal Way, Washington. ~20mi south of Seattle as the crow flies. Weekends usually find me riding up to Alki (70mi round-trip) primarily on the Interurban trail.
-José
I seem to have been lumped in here with y'all.
<----as it says under my handle, I'm @ Hilo, Hawai'i.
If I put some floaters on my bike and ride it straight North I'll arrive at Summer's place in 3 months. :D
I seem to have been lumped in here with y'all.
<----as it says under my handle, I'm @ Hilo, Hawai'i.
If I put some floaters on my bike and ride it straight North I'll arrive at Summer's place in 3 months. :D
:D Fantastic; I'll make sure I have some hot chocolate ready! Let's see, that'll be around Thanksgiving - do you like your mashed potatos lumpy or smooth?
Living in Kenmore, WA now, about 1.5 miles from the Burke Gilman Trail.
Commute to downtown Seattle daily, rain or shine--roughly 36 miles round trip depending on which route I take. (Anyone else have favorite route from Downtown to the North End?)
Renton, WA here. I try to commute to Seattle a couple times a week, but sometimes my schedule interferes. I recently got a friend to take up cycling so maybe I won't have to ride alone all the time...
Olympia, Washington here :)
Former Portlander, now living in Orting Wa. (about 45 miles south of Seattle.) Beautiful area to ride. The foothills trail allows me the opportunity to ride a 30 mile out and back all on a multi-purpose bike path.
N Portland is my home and Vancouver WA is my work. I mostly ride in Portland, but I may migrate the riding and home to Vancouver soon. :-)
Live in Vancouver, Wa. Work in Portland. Hey justuspost, trade ya spots :D
I want to be a Pac NWer. I will be visiting OR in October and hope to do a ride there. I keep looking at houses online, but the housing prices are just so astronomical compared to Texas.
I can find anything comparable to my house for under $250K and my house cost $108K. :eek:
I've got to figure something out. :)
**fishmel
Trade spots? Sounds like a nice plan. I'm looking for a nice place in Vancouver to rent.
**lecterman
Yea a place in Portland is gonna cost more then a place in Carrizo Springs... lol if you compare it to an area like Dallas or Houston, then the pricing is fair. You can get a nice place in Vancouver for ~200k. 100k will get you a nice place with a commute... maybe a long commute. lol
Everything is relative.
Justus
Lecter, if the housing prices in the metro Portland area give you palpitations, than may I suggest that you avoid the Seattle metro area! The traffic up here is worse than Portland, too.
live in north portland....i'm actually closer to vancouver than i am to downtown portland, though i'll be moving soon. hopefully to fairly close-in southwest. not my favorite neighborhood, but at least i'll be closer to...well, everything, or at least all the places i work, hang out, have friends....etc. southeast or northesat is my ideal, though.
Oh, yeah. I was up there last year. Real Estate prices made my eyes go :eek: .
I think Oregon will me more my speed. When I do move up there I will probably go back to renting, at least for a while.
Lecter, if the housing prices in the metro Portland area give you palpitations, than may I suggest that you avoid the Seattle metro area! The traffic up here is worse than Portland, too.
PDX.. near Multnomah Village
Until 4 months ago I lived on the Sammamish Plateau just up the hill from Issaquah (along with khuon and mcoomer). Just moved to North Bend, near Rattlesnake Lake and just 20 miles west of the Snoqualmie Pass ski areas.
Happy Valley, OR
You know...near Clackamas...up around Mt. Scott....ah hell....
Three's a charm....Olympia, WA.
More accurately, I work in Seattle (rent an apt to avoid commuting from Olympia each day) 4 days a week, work at home in Olympia 1 day per week. Commute by bike when in Seattle.
Live in Milwaukie, work in Portland.
Arlington here. Nice to see some other Puget Sounders. Do most of my riding in Bellingham at Galbraith Mtn. If you haven't been I highly recommend it.
Salem, Or. South Salem to be exact. We've got just about everything here, 'cept mountains.. :)
I'm in North Seattle in the Aurora area. The rent is cheap, so hey. I usually do my rides commuting from my apartment to work in Woodinville via Lake City Way and the Burke, as well as frequent trips to Bainbridge Island over the weekends. I'm glad this topic went up, as I don't know any other cyclists in the area aside from my girlfriend and the gents over at Classic Cycle. Anybody happen to be looking for a riding partner?
Boring, Oregon, at the east end of the Springwater Trail. Peregrine, I must bike right past your place on my way to and from work at 67th Avenue and Johnson Creek Blvd. every day.
yakima wa middle of the state
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