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West Seattle Little STP

When:
July 12, 2015 @ 9:30 am America/Los Angeles Timezone
2015-07-12T09:30:00-07:00
2015-07-12T10:00:00-07:00
Where:
Hamilton Viewpoint Park
1227 Palm Avenue Southwest
Seattle, WA 98116
USA
Cost:
Free

Have you ever wanted to do the Seattle to Portland bike ride? Or even wanted to do the 1-day STP? And never trained for it? Or remembered to sign up in time? Here is your big fat chance!

Do it in 2 hours easy, and end up at a huge finish line party! Same day as Sunday of the big STP.

West Seattle Bike Connections will be riding again from SW Seattle Street in the Admiral neighborhood to SW Portland St in Fauntlee Hills, and back north to Summerfest at the West Seattle Junction, for a fabulous finish line party. After an hour or two there, participants can ride home independently, or ride with a group back to Hamilton Viewpoint.


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Family friendly! We had at least one 3-generation group last year. Easy pace. We will stay together and work together to cross any busy intersections. Led by Don Brubeck and Marge Evans. More co-leaders welcome.

7 miles south to SW Portland and back north to Summerfest at the Junction. (10.3 if you go back to the Hamilton Viewpoint start.) Route is mostly on quieter residential streets along the ridge parallel to California Avenue SW.

Some hills but less than most West Seattle routes. One block you (we) might walk up. About 450 feet of elevation gain over 7 miles. 700 for the full 10.3 miles.

For children riding their own bikes: parent or guardian please read and conform to Cascade’s policy and call ride leader at least a day in advance. http://www.cascade.org/information-parents


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