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Easy Riders Rides, Expands

We’ve covered the Seattle Easy Riders previously when Cindy talked at a Pinehurst Community Meeting last year.  They’re starting again for the season and Cindy asked if we could post a reminder for everybody.

by Cindy Riskin, cindyri@q.com

Seattle Easy Riders–part of Cascade Bicycle Club oriented to the casual, noncompetitive rider–is starting its 2010 rides. In addition to the usual short, easy, and flat-as-possible rides, I’ll be running two other kinds of rides this year:

  • “Spokespeople Connector” rides: These rides will run from our area of North Seattle to adjacent neighborhoods, showing best routes and some little-known ways to get to places like Greenlake, Haller Lake, and even downtown. Hills may be involved.
    These rides are based on the successful Spokespeople program, at http://spokespeople.us.
  • Longer Easy Rider rides: Participants have asked for somewhat longer–but still flattish–rides. So I’ll be looking for rides in the 15-30 mile range (when I can ride that far, myself).

To find out about all our rides, you can sign up for our e-mail list by e-mailing me, at cindyri@q.com.

You can also find Easy Rider rides listed
(a) on the Cascade Bicycle Club free daily rides page, at http://cascade.org/EandR/Activities_Calendar.cfm?query=cascadefreedailyride, or on
(b) http://seattleeasyriders.net (which will be up-to-date by the end of this week).

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