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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
Sorry, daihard, I don't have much good info on Edmonds. I did a ride up there once, but it was kind of random and haphazard. I think the preferred way to go is the Interurban trail. I'm pretty sure it doesn't go by the water front, but you should be able to take back roads to get down there.
Originally Posted by Medic Zero
Here ya go! -

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...y-from-Seattle

and:

http://forums.mtbr.com/washington/news-japanese-gulch-$2-5m-grant-snohomish-county-875675.html#post10695141
Thanks for the reply, guys! I vaguely recalled either of you mentioning that I should branch off from the Interurban Trail at 185th, not at 200th as Google Maps suggested back then. Google must have improved since then - now it shows the route using 185th! It looks like a nice 9.3 mile ride from my place all the way down to Brackett's Landing. I hope I'll be able to try it this weekend.
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