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karrar 08-20-10 05:08 AM

yeah the heats going to be fun... i think ill do it in lycra for that reason...

northbend 08-20-10 08:27 AM

I commuted much less this year than in the past though I did get in something like 13 trips in May - perfect for piling on the base miles for the challenges I had in store for July (STP and RAMROD both ridden fixed). Pretty busy at work these days. I posted this on another forum a few years ago. It describes my commute of 56 miles round trip and I feel very blessed to have such a nice route. I do this route most of the time now on my fixed gear bike:

I set out at 5:30AM. This morning was foggy and somewhat gloomy in a Hitchcock sort of way as I rode between North Bend and Snoqualmie, dew forming on my arm hairs so they looked like spiderwebs. There is this large field of tall grass I pass by and at that time of the morning there's a herd of Elk that graze there. I was watching them off to the right when I detected movement on the left. On the other side of the road were 6 Elk running along side me in a field looking spooked and uncertain about whether to cross the road. I braked and one passed 10 yards in front of me, the other 5 bolted across behind me. Scary and cool. Wish I coulda gotten a picture of that!

At that time of the morning I have the Issaquah Fall City road to myself with it's glorious stepped climb to the Plateau. I deal with traffic only for a few miles on top before heading down a little used street that plunges off the Plateau down to West Lake Sammamish road. After navigating the speed bumps and hairpin turns there's a 90 degree turn where (on a geared bike) I release the brakes and let gravity take me away. In less than 3 blocks I can reach over 47mph. On a fixed gear this is done slower feathering the brakes the entire way down. The route from Issaquah to Bellevue passes by very quickly.

I think the best part of commuting is the anticipation of the 30 mile ride home on a sunny day and Friday was one of those rare warm and sunny springtime days in the northwest. I made a point to stop along the way home (a slightly different route than the ride in..) to snap some pics where I have at one time or another thanked God for being alive.

From the office, I use the I90 trail and a pedestrian overpass to get to Newport way. Newport way has a great flow to it and you can reach some fast speeds as you roll onto Issaquah. Traffic isn't bad at all.

I take the Issaquah Highlands trail to climb up to the Plateau. There's a nice climb here and you don't have to worry about cars until you're on top of the Plateau:

http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...idehome002.jpg

From the top of the plateau, I ride on some very busy streets for a few miles. I just try to concentrate on being smooth and predictable until I reach the turnoff to the old Issaquah Fall City Road then, ahhhhhh:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...idehome003.jpg

The Issaquah Fall City Road drops down into the Snoqualmie Valley. Here the road levels out but leaves enough rollers in it to make it really fun:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...idehome004.jpg

Passing through Fall City, I head east to North Bend on Rte 202. The road is busy but newly paved with a wide shoulder. I always take Fish Hatchery Road when it presents itself. It is only a couple of miles long but it is truly quiet and beautiful situated next to the Snoqualmie River. You ride by a farm where Wallaby's are raised and a there's Private Airpark. At one point just before you turn to go back to Rte 202, the temparature always drops maybe 15 degrees and it feels very damp. I guess it's from Snoqualmie Falls just around the bend in the river. On Friday it was a welcome relief from the 80 degree heat (remember, this is Seattle we're talking about). I took this picture just after turning off Rte 202 where the maple trees provide shade along the route:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...idehome006.jpg

There is a steady 1 mile long climb to the Upper Snoqualmie Valley, good shoulder even though the traffic can sometimes be heavy. I turn onto Tokul road at the top by the Salish Lodge at Snoqualmie Falls and I again, have the road to myself. I am getting close to home when I see Mt Si from Reining Rd. Only 5 miles to go:
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/j...idehome010.jpg

dsh 08-20-10 08:55 AM

I'm jealous of:

1) Your weather (80 degrees is hot... sigh)
2) Your roads
3) Your scenery

I should just suck it up and ride to work one day, taking pictures of my commute along the way. It would be substantially less appealing than yours.

karrar 08-20-10 09:36 AM

that is so cool. ill do a first day of the commute post when it happens on the 1st


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