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Old 11-11-09 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by kudude
which makes it even more funny.

Generally speaking, how is the terrain? I'm sure you can do whatever you want, but if you just went for a 30 mile ride.....would it likely be flat, hilly, or a mix?
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Either hilly, a mix, or very hilly.

There are only a couple of places to do long-ish flat rides -- like one of the MUP trails, like the Burke Gilman, Sammamish River Trail. You can do a few flat miles along the waterfront.

But most is going to be rolling hills to very hilly. There are some steep but short hills in West Seattle, and if you head over to the Eastside suburbs you can do some very hill rides up and around some of the foothills of the Cascade range.

Like this:

http://www.ride4areason.org/cycling/...ap_south.shtml
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