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  • Wish List

    FAMILY TRIP LIST
    OVERNIGHT WITH WILL
    Copper lake

    Beckey #2 p 350

    might take longer than a weekend

    get to hike on a glacier

    could go in & out over Headlee Pass

    Mt. Daniel
    Goldman p. 138

    Smoot p 287

    Beckey #1 p 193

    camping at Peggys Pond

    Ruth Mtn.

    Smoot p 36

    windbreaks for camping near the top

    spectacular view of Nooksack Cirque

    do as a day trip?

    The Brothers
    Goldman p. 237

    Smoot p 369

    long snow gully

    could bring skiis

    do as a day trip?

    Doubtful Lake
    Beckey #2 p 348

    Hike over Cascade Pass

    Explore Horseshoe Basin

    Mt. Maude
    Beckey #2 p 173

    Smoot p 176

    Art says it’s easy

    Mt. Adams
    Goldman p. 216

    Smoot p 335

    Did St. Helens

    Could bring skiis

    Twin Lakes

    mountain bike to trailhead

    could traverse to Blanca Lake

    could traverse to Glacier Basin

    Hidden Lake Peak
    Smoot p. 61

    Lookout on top

    Popular hike

    Scope it out for a ski tour

    Mt. Index
    Smoot p 156

    Beckey #1 p 220

    You see it every time you go over Stevens Pass

         
    DAY TRIP WITH WILL
    Lake Constance

    Spectacular location

    short steep rocky trail

    Echo & Observation
    Goldman p. 198

    Beckey #1 p 131

    Above Spray Park

    cool tarn at snout of Flett Glacier

    Steamboat Prow

    Lot of elevation

    Glacier travel

    Bring skiis

    Camp Muir

    Lot of elevation

    Bring skiis

    Glacier Basin

    Beckey #2 p 354

    bike MonteCristo road 4 miles

    short hike

    explore relics

         
    OVERNIGHT WITH ODETTE
    Royal Basin

    talked about it for years

    Leroy Basin
    Beckey #2 p 359

    Pretty basin

    Art took Jo & Arthur

    can hike up Mt. Maude
     

    Necklace lakes
    Beckey #1 p 336

    East Foss River trail

    lots of pretty little lakes

    can climb up to La Bohn gap

    Blanca Lake
    Beckey #2 p 346

    spectacular lake fed by Columbia Glacier

    could scramble Keyes

    see Majors & McCollum p 131 for a loop trip

    Tuck & Robin Lakes
    Beckey #1 p 343

    Smoot p 223

    supposed to be like a small Enchantments

         
    DAY TRIP WITH ODETTE
    Mt. Elinor
    Goldman p 240

    short hike – I think you can see back to Seattle

    Rock Mountain
    Beckey #2 p 362

    short hike to the site of an old lookout

    snowy creek trail

    Mt. Dickerman
    Beckey #2 p 361

    short hike – probably the site of an old lookout

         
  • Recent Rides 2021

    other years

     

    12/25 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 100th / NSCC bridge to 5th to 105th to 8th to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Centurion (final 2021 – 15,056 with 2,705 tandem)

    12/24 – Fremont to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to  West Seattle Loop.    Home via the Locks and Golden Gardens.  Here’s a map.  40 miles on my Rodriquez

    12/23 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to the  I-90 trail to Eastgate.  149th to Bellevue College to 145th/ 140th  to the  520 trail & bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th  to Ravena to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake (SB) to Lindon to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd  here’s the map.   36 miles on the Fuji

    12/22 –  Interurban to 92nd to to NSCC bridge / 100th to 5th to 105th to 8th to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 75th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Willows Rd to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way / 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Centurion

    12/21 – Interurban trail  to 195th to Perkins to Brookside to Burke Gilman to 8th to 67th to Cleopatria to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  29 miles on the Fuji

    12/20 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to 104th in Beaux Arts to Killarney  to 100th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd.  to 84th in Medina to the  520 bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   29 miles on the Rodriquez

    12/19 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop  to Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Dr. to 116th to May Creek Pkway to Coal Creek to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart.  Newport Way to Factoria Blvd. to Coal Creek Pkwy to 118th / 112th to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  58 miles on my Centurion

    12/18 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens.  Burke Gilman to 34th to Wallingford to 46th to Meridian to Kenwood to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  15 miles on the Fuji

    12/17 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Lockwood.  175th to Burke Gilman to Juanita Drive to  Lake Washington loop (clockwise) to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  40 miles on the Centurion

    12/16 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to  40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  37 miles on the Rodriguez

    12/15  –  Interurban to NSCC bridge / 100th to 5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.   Montlake to  Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th  to Ravena to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  51 miles on the Fuji

    12/14 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and trail to Newport Way to Lakemont to NW Sammamish Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / trail to Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.   Montlake to  Burke Gilman   to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  52 miles on the Centurion

    12/12 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to NSCC bridge / 100th to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to  Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban to 145th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  21 miles on the Fuji

    12/11 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 Bridge to 84th in Medina to Lake Washington Blvd.  to Main to 102nd to 6th to Bellevue Way to 104th and  Beaux Arts to the I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Interlaken to Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.   29 miles on the Rodriguez

    12/10 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to 180th / 178th to Union Hill Rd. to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way / 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.   Montlake to  Burke Gilman   to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    12/9 – Interurban to 92nd to College to NSCC bridge / 100th to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Waynita / 100th to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th  to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   Here’s the map.  31 miles on the Fuji

    12/8 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th  to Ravena to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Rodriguez

    12/7 – Fremont to Dexter to Bell to 1st to Latona to Western to Alaska Way to Waterfront Trail to West Marginal Way / Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to 3rd to  Shattuck to Lake Washington loop (anit-clockwise) to the  I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Roosevelt to the University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th /46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  45 miles on the Centurion

    12/6 –  Interurban to 92nd to College to NSCC bridge / 100th to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Fuji

    12/5 – Interurban to 92nd to College to 100th / NSCC bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Rodriguez

    12/4 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens.  Burke Gilman to 34th to Wallingford to 46th to Meridian to Kenwood to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  15 miles on the Fuji

    12/3 –   Interurban to 92nd to NSCC Bridge / 100th to  5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to SR 202 /  Sammamish River trail to Winery Hill to 132nd to Cross Kirkland to the  520 trail & bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  38 miles on the Rodriguez

    12/2 – Interurban to 226th to 228th to 230th to 56th to  236th to Brier Rd to 61st to the Burke Gilman.  Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to Hamlin Park to 15th to 135th to 10th to 117th to 5th to 103rd to new bridge / 100th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  26 miles on the Fuji

    12/1 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to 104th in Beaux Arts to Killarney  to 100th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd.  to 84th in Medina to the  520 bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   29 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    11/30 – Interurban to 92nd to College to 100th / new bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Waynita / 100th to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th  to Ravena to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Fuji

    11/29 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to the  I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Roosevelt to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  53 miles on the Centurion

    11/28 –  Interurban to 92nd to 100th / new bridge to 5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th to Woodinville-Duvall to 56th to Bostian to Yew to Broadway to 174th.  Cathcart Route  (Woods Northwest, #89)  to Beardslee and the UW Bothell Campus.  Sammamish River trail to Riverside to Burke Gilman trail to Brookside to Hamlin to 169th / 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th / Pinehurst to 115th to 5th to 103rd to new bridge / 100th to Meridian to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Centurion

    11/27 –  Interurban to 92nd to College to 100th and the new bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Fuji

    11/26 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 Bridge to Evergreen Point to 24th to 84th to Lake Washington Blvd.  to Main to 118th to the I-90 trail and bridge to Hiawatha to Dearborn to 4th to Jackson to Alaska Way to Waterfront Trail to 20th / Gilman to Ship Canal Trail to Fremont Bridge and up the Fremont Hill to 50th to Phinney to 59th to Greenwood to 60th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.   33 miles on the Rodriguez

    11/25 – Interurban to Transit Center.  Meridian to 92nd.  Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  16 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    11/24 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to the  I-90 trail to Eastgate.  149th to Bellevue College to 145th / 140th  to the  520 trail & bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   34 miles on the Centurion

    11/23 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Logboom.  Burke Gilman  to Brookside to Hamlin to 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 10th to 117th  to 8th to 105th to 5th to 103rd to 1st to new bridge / 100th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  32 miles on the Fuji

    11/22 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on my Fuji with its new chain

    11/21 –  Fremont to  Burke Gilman to  Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban to Fremont to 83rd and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  26 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    11/20  –  Interurban to 100th /  new bridge to 5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  WSDOT Peninsula trail to Roanoke to 25th to Louisa to Montlake to 19th to Lynn to Boyer /Fuhrman to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  51 miles on the Centurion

    11/19 – Interurban to 100th / new bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Waynita / 100th to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to  Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 45th / 46th to Whitman to  50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Centurion

    11/18 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple.     Manor Way to 164th  / 168th to Olympic View to Edmonds to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd  Here’s a map.  36 miles on the Rodriguez

    11/17 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to 104th in Beaux Arts to Killarney  to 100th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd.  to 84th in Medina to the  520 bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   29 miles on the Centurion

    11/16 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to College to 100th and the new bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    11/15 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to o Lake Washington loop (through the Arboretum) to WSDOT trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford  to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  20 miles on the Rodriguez

    11/14 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 100th / new bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 115th to Bartlett to 125th to  Burke Gilman to  Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  21 miles on the Centurion

    11/13 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 Bridge to 84th in Medina to Lake Washington Blvd.  to Main to 102nd to 6th to Bellevue Way to 104th and  Beaux Arts to the I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Interlaken to Harvard to Boyer to Lynn to 19th to  Montlake to Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st  to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.   33 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    11/12 – Interurban to 100th to 5th to 105th to 8th to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Rodriguez

    11/11 – down the hill on 56th to 4th to Ballard greenway at 58th to the  Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  15 miles on the Rodriguez

    11/10 –  Interurban to 100th / new bridge to 5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 155th to 175th to 172nd and 165th.  124th to Willows Rd to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way / 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.   Montlake to  Burke Gilman   to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  45 miles on the Centurion

    11/9 – Interurban to 100th to 5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to  115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  to Phinney and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Centurion with its new chain

    11/8 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd with a stop at Ken’s.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    11/7 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    11/6 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to College to 100th and the new bridge to 5th to 105th to  8th to Northgate to Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford  to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Rodriguez

    11/5 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 trail to Lake Washington Loop Route  (anti-clockwise) to the  Burke Gilman  to Brookside to Hamlin to 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to 114th to 8th   to  103rd to 1st to new bridge / 100th to Meridian to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on the Centurion

    11/4 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to 104th in Beaux Arts to 8th to 100th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd.  to 84th in Medina to the  520 bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   29 miles on the Fuji

    11/3  –  Interurban to 100th /  new bridge to 5th to 105th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  49 miles on the Centurion

    11/2 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to the  I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Roosevelt to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  53 miles on the Centurion

    11/1 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to 70th  and up the hill to 75th to 15th to 70th to 71st to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  15 miles on Will’s Franklin

    10/31 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd and through Bellevue Community college.  145th/ 140th  to the 520 trail to Montlake Trail to Louisa to 19th to Lynn to Boyer to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to  45th/46th to Whitman  to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on the Centurion

    10/30 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Logboom.  Burke Gilman  to Brookside to Hamlin to 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to 115th  to 8th to  parking lot  to 5th to 103rd to 1st to new bridge / 100th to Meridian / College to 92nd to Wallingford  to Winona to 77th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  32 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    10/29 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal to Golden Gardens  to View to Esplanade to 95th to 31st to Blue Ridge Way.  Valmay to Woodbine to 12th to 105th to 8th to  100th  to 3rd to 105th to 2nd to 113th to 1st to 130th to 8th to 103rd to 1st to new bridge to Meridian to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th  to Fremont to 83rd and home on 1st NW  here’s the map.  15 miles on my Rodriguez

    10/28 – Interurban to 100th to 5th to 105th to 8th to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Fuji

    10/27 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to Boat to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    10/26 –  Interurban to 100th and new bridge to 1st to 103rd to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford  to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Rodriguez

    10/25 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to 104th in Beaux Arts to Killarney to 100th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd.  to 84th in Medina to the  520 bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   29 miles on the Rodriguez

    10/24 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to Northgate Bridge to College Way / Meridian to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood to 60th and home on 1st Ave. NW.   Here’s the  map.  12 miles on the Fuji with Odette

    10/23 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 100th / new bridge to 5th to u-haul parking lot to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th to Woodinville-Duvall to 56th to Bostian to Yew to Broadway to 174th.  Cathcart Route  (Woods Northwest, #89)  to Beardslee and the UW Bothell Campus.  Sammamish River trail to Riverside to Burke Gilman trail to Brookside to Hamlin to 169th / 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 10th / Roosevelt to u-haul parking lot to 8th to 103rd to new bridge / 100th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Rodriguez (with a new chain)

    10/22 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to 165th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 10th / Roosevelt to U-Haul parking lot to 5th to 103rd to new bridge to 100th  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Rodriguez

    10/21 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on my Litespeed

    10/20 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge to Mercer Island to East Channel Bridge to 104th in Beaux Arts to 8th to 100th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd.  to 84th in Medina to the  520 bridge.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Wallingford to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.   29 miles on the Fuji

    10/19  –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to College Way and new bridge to 100th to 5th to 150th to 8th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall  to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 65th to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  45 miles on the newly serviced Litespeed

    10/18 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple continuing on 200th for the detour.     Manor Way to 164th  / 168th to Olympic View to Edmonds to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd  Here’s a map.  36 miles on the Rodriguez

    10/17 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Logboom.  Burke Gilman  to Brookside to Hamlin to 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 10th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to U-Haul parking lot to 8th to  105th to 5th to 103rd new bridge / 100th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  33 miles on the Rodriguez

    10/16  –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to College Way and new bridge to 100th to 5th to Northgate to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to recycled Cycles to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Centurion

    10/15 – Fall City Loop route (Wert – Bakeries 11 and 14 or Woods Puget Sound 12 and 16 ) to Carnation Farm.  100th to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. and back to Fall City.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Centurion with Odette.

    10/14 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 trail to Lake Washington Loop Route  (anti-clockwise) to the  Burke Gilman  to Brookside to Hamlin to 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 105th to 5th to 100th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on the Fuji

    10/13 –  Interurban to 100th to 5th to Northgate Way to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 155th to 175th to 172nd and 165th.   Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th / 68th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman   to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  42 miles on the Centurion

    10/12 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to University to 42nd to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home 62nd.   here’s the map.  38 miles on the Centurion

    10/11 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.  NW Sammamish Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  55 miles on the Centurion

    10/10 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90  trail to 15th to Lucile to Corson to East Marginal Way to South Park Bridge to West Marginal Way / Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to 3rd to  Shattuck to Lake Washington loop (clockwise) to Arboretum Bypass to Boyer to the University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th /46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  42 miles on the Centurion

    10/9 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd and through Bellevue Community college.  145th / 140th  to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  48 miles on the Centurion

    10/8 – Black RiverTrail from Naches to Green River Trail to Interurban to Auburn.   Main St. to R St. to 8th to Green River Rd. to 259th to Interurban to Tukwila Station.  Longacres to Monster to Black River Trail to Naches.  Here’s the map.  34 miles on the Centurion with Odette.

    10/7 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 100th to 5th to Northgate to   Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 160th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Avondale to 133rd to Trilogy Ridge to Novelty Hill to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th / 68th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd. to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  47 miles on the Centurion

    10/6 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 Bridge to 84th in Medina to Lake Washington Blvd.  to Main to 100th to Killarney to 104th in  Beaux Arts to the I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Interlaken to Harvard to University Bridge to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.   30 miles on the Centurion

    10/5 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to Northgate Bridge to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Fuji

    10/4 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    10/3 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to  Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th  to Whitman to  50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Rodriguez

    10/2 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    10/1 – OAB on Sammamish River Trai / Marymoor Connector / East Lake Sammamish Trail from Logboom to Sammamish Landing.  Here’s the map.  31 miles on the Litespeed with Odette

    9/30 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on the Rodriguez (Q3 split = 12,145 with 1,766 tandem)

    9/29 – Fremont to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to  West Seattle Loop.    Home via the Locks and Golden Gardens.  Here’s a map.  40 miles on my Litespeed

    9/28 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 75th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Willows Rd to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way / 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th/46th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Centurion

    9/27 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Fuji

    9/26  –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to 42nd to Latona to 43rd to 2nd to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    9/25 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Rd. to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way to 228th to Inglewood Hill  to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / trail to 51st to 220th to Sammamish Rd. to Lakemont Blvd to Forest Drive  to Coal Creek Parkway to 118th to  I-90 trail to 104th to 106th to 100th to Killarney to 7th to Main to Lake Washington Blvd to 84th to 520 trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  56 miles on the Litespeed.

    9/24 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to Factoria Blvd to Coal Creek Parkway to 118th to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    9/23 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to Dexter to Bell to 1st to Lenora to Western to Alaska Way to Waterfront Trail to Spokane St./West Seattle Bridge to W Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Shattuck  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 149th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 65th to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW  Here’s the map.  48 miles on the Litespeed

    9/22 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Bear Creek Trail to Avondale  to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Boat St. to 40th to Latona to 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th to 60th and home on 1st NW.   No  map.  55 miles on the Centurion

    9/21 – Centennial Trail.  Haller Park to Nakashima Barn to 108th overpass  and back to start.  here’s the map.  32 miles on the Litespeed with Odette

    9/20 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to Juniper to East Lake Sammamish trail / parkway to Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    9/19 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on the Rodriguez

    9/18 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney to 62nd and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Fuji

    9/17 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Rodriguez.

    9/16 – Centennial Trail OAB from Snohomish to Armar Rd.  here’s the map.  35 miles on the Litespeed with Odette

    9/15 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  37 miles on the Litespeed

    9/14 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Shelby to Broadway to Delmar to Interlaken to 19th to I-90 trail to 118th to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd  to Newcastle  to 116th to May Creek Parkway to  Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Tiger Mtn. Way to Hobart to 200th to Lake Francis to Cedar Grove  to the Cedar River Trail  to Mill to 2nd  to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  (clockwise) to Boyer to the University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to  50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  70 miles on my Litespeed

    9/13 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Avondale to 133rd to Trilogy Ridge to Novelty Hill to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd. Here’s the map.  48 miles on the Litespeed

    9/12 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to  Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th  to Whitman to  50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Rodriguez

    9/11 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to Yesler to Alaska to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to Frager Rd. to the  Green River Trail to 7th to Burnett.   Here’s the map.  41 miles on the Litespeed with Alex and Carrie

    9/10 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodland to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on my Rodriguez

    9/9  –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    9/8 – Foothills Trail from South Prairie to Buckley to Ostrich Farm and back to start.   here’s the map.  22 miles on the Litespeed with Odette

    9/7 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge / trail  to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to  Brooklyn to  41st to  11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    9/6 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  43 miles on the Centurion

    9/5 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Parkway/trail  (with a detour on Louis Thompson) to Juniper.  Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  53 miles on the Litespeed.

    9/4 – Interurban to McCollum P&R.  SR 96 to Larimer Rd. to Broadway.  Yew to Bostian to 75th to 156th to Woodinville-Duvall to 160th / 180th to 164th to  175th to 155th to 173rd / 171st to Wilmot Gateway.  Sammamish River Trail to Riverside to Burke Gilman  to Brookside to 178th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  55 miles on my Litespeed

    9/3 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 40th to 5th to Latona to 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th to 60th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  55 miles on the Litespeed

    9/2 – Foothills Trail from Pioneer trailhead to South Prairie and back.   here’s the map.  29 miles on the Litespeed with Odette

    9/1 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to North Creek Trail to Beardsley to 39th to 240th to 35th to 228th to 39th to York to 197th to Jewell to 51st to Interurban to 172nd to Broadway  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.)    Yew to Bostian to 156th to Woodinville-Duvall-Duvall to 175th to Sammamish River trail to Riverside to Burke Gilman trail to Brookside to Hamlin to 169th / 170th to 37th to 162nd to 35th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 192nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    8/31 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 trail to 15th to Lucile to Corson to East Marginal Way to South Park Bridge to W Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Shattuck  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 149th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    8/30 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to Factoria Blvd to Coal Creek Parkway to 118th to  I-90 trail to Lake Washington loop (through the Arboretum) to Boyer to University Bridge  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    8/29 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Yew to Downes to Echo Lake to Lost Lake to Welch to Highbridge.  West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Novelty Hill to Avondale to Redmond Rd. to Old Redmond Rd. to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd. to the 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to University to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 6th to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd  here’s the map.  62 miles on the Litespeed.

    8/28 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 84th to Lake Washington to Main to 118th to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd  to Newcastle  to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Tiger Mtn. Way to Hobart to 200th to Lake Francis to Cedar Grove  to the Cedar River Trail / Jones to Mill to 2nd  to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  to  the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken.  Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to  50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  69 miles on my Litespeed

    8/27 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 155th to 175th to 172nd and 165th.   Avondale to Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman   to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  45 miles on the Centurion

    8/26 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Lockwood.  175th to Burke Gilman to Waynita Drive / 100th to  Lake Washington loop (clockwise) to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  42 miles on the Litespeed

    8/25 – Fremont to Dexter to Bell to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  Woodmont to 16th to 268th to Redondo Beach to Dash Point Rd.   Taylor Way to 8th to Porter to Freeman.  Levee to Valley to Fryar to Valentine to Milwaukee to the Interurban Trail to the Renton Connector to the South  Lake Washington Loop to  the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken.  Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.      Here’s the map.  95 miles on the Litespeed

    8/24 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge / trail  to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to  Brooklyn to  41st to  11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    8/23 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Jones to 196th to Petrovitsky to 140th to Fairwood to 132nd  to Pierce to Index to Harrington to 16th to Beacon to 7th to Cedar to 4th to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodland to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  65 miles on the Litespeed

    8/22 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Rd. to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way to 228th to 43rd to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / trail to Juniper to Newport Way to Factoria Blvd. to Coal Creek Parkway to 118th to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  56 miles on the Litespeed.

    8/21 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Avondale to 133rd to Trilogy Ridge to Novelty Hill to Redmond Ridge to Union Hill to Bear Creek Trail to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    8/20 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to 124th to Snoqualmie Valley Trail.  Tokul Hill Rd to SR 203 to Snoqualmie Parkway to Douglas to McCullough to Carmichael to Sorenson to Lake Alice Rd.  to Preston-Fall City to Issaquah-Preston Trail.  Sunset Way to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  84 miles on the Rodriguez

    8/19 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to E Marginal Way to Spokane to W Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Shattuck  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 149th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  48 miles on the Litespeed

    8/18 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian to Yew to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 197th to York to 39th to 228th to 35th  to 240th to 39th  to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.)  North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail to Brookside.   Lake Forest Park connector to  Interurban trail to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  51 miles on the Litespeed

    8/17 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to the Bear Creek Trails to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Centurion

    8/16 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Parkway to Louis Thompson to 212th to E Lake Sammamish Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to Zoo Hill.  104th to 60th to Cougar Man. Way to Lakemont to Newcastle Way to Lake Washington Blvd. to Lake Washington Loop Rt.  to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    8/15 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodland to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Litespeed

    8/14 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to 100th to Carnation Farm Rd to SR 203 to Tolt Hill Rd. to SR 202 to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to 188th to SR 203 to 50th to Sahalee Way.  Inglewood Hill Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Trail to  Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to Latona to 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th to 60th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  78 miles on the Litespeed

    8/13 –   Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to SR 202 /  Sammamish River trail to Winery Hill to 132nd to Cross Kirkland to 120th to  1st to 118th to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  47 miles on the Rodriguez

    8/12 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge / traill  to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley Rd. to Issaquah-Hobart Rd.  Landsburg Rd to Kent-Kangley to retreat-Kanasket to Cumberland-Kanaskat to 352nd to 309th to Green River Gorge Rd.  SR 169 to Baker to Morgan to Roberts to Lake Sawyer Rd to 228th / 224th / 216th to 276th to Witte Rd to SR 169 to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd  to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  to Boyer  to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to  50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  96 miles on my Litespeed

    8/11 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to 128th / 124th to Willows to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  52 miles on the Litespeed

    8/10 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to Sammamish River Trail to North Creek Trail to Beardslee to North Creek Parkway to 120th to 240th to 25th to 228th to 39th to Jewell to 51st to Interurban Blvd.  Broadway to Springhetti to Airport to 1st to Centennial Trail to Machias Cutoff to OK Mill to Creswell to Dubuque to Storm Lake Rd.  Mero to Meadow Lake to Trombley to Robin Hood to 179th to Blueberry to Kelsey to Sumac to SR 203 to Tualco Rd. to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall Rd. to Old Woodinville-Duvall to 232nd to Trilogy to Novelty Hill to Avondale to Bear Creek Trails to the 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  93 miles on the Litespeed

    8/9 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to 153rd to 38th / 36th to 136th to 138th to Allen to Newport Way to Factoria Blvd to Coal Creek Parkway to 118th to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  60 miles on the Litespeed

    8/8 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 60th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  37 miles on the Litespeed

    8/7 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on the Centurion

    8/6 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the  East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  29 miles on the Fuji

    8/5 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge / traill  to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to  40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  48 miles on the Litespeed

    8/4 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian to Yew to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 39th to 228th to Fitzgerald to 240th to 120th  to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.)  North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail to Brookside.   Lake Forest Park connector to  Interurban trail to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  52 miles on the Litespeed

    8/3 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Rd. to Sr 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way to 8th to 244th to SR 202 to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Rd. to Old Redmond Rd. / 70th to Lakeview to to Lake Washington Blvd. to the 520 trail.  Hamlin to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  55 miles on the Litespeed.

    8/2 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to the I-90 trail to 15th to Lucile to Corson to East Marginal Way to South Park Bridge  to West Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to Hardie to 7th to Burnett to Renton to Beacon to 16th to Harrington to Index to Pierce to 132nd to Fairview to 140th to Cedar River Trail.  Park to 6th to Garden to 8th to Houser  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  59 miles on the Litespeed

    8/1 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 155th to 175th to 172nd and 165th.   Avondale to Woodinville-Duvall to Old Woodinville-Duvall to 232nd to Trilogy to Novelty Hill to Redmond Ridge / 238th to Union Hill to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilmanto Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  53 miles on the Litespeed

    7/31 – Fremont to Dexter to 1st to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to Frager Rd. to the  Green River Trail to Black River Trail to 7th to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route (clockwise) to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  61 miles on the Centurion

    7/30 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Yew to Downes to Echo Lake to Lost Lake to Welch to Highbridge.  West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall to Old Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to 128th / 124th to Willows to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd. to the 520 trail.  Hamlin to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to 5th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  65 miles on the Litespeed.

    7/29 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney to 62nd and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Litespeed

    7/28 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 40th to 5th to Latona to 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th to 60th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  55 miles on the Litespeed

    7/27 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Bear Creek Trails  to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd   here’s the map.  51 miles on the Litespeed

    7/26 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Parkway/trail  to Juniper.  Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  53 miles on the Litespeed.

    7/25 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodland to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodlawn to 60th  and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  37 miles on the Litespeed

    7/24 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to 116th to May Creek Parkway.  Back to 116th to Newport Way  to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Tiger Mtn. Way to Hobart to 200th to Lake Francis to Cedar Grove  to the Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd  to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  to Boyer  to University Bridge to 40th to 5th to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to  50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  73 miles on my Litespeed

    7/23 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 94th to  Roosevelt to 135th  to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman. Juanita Way to Simonds to 100th to 145th to 105th and Norway Hill.  Tolt Pipeline Trail across I-405 and down to Woodinville-Redmond Rd. and the Sammamish Waterway trail.   Tolt Pipeline  to Redmond Ridge.  232nd to Novelty Hill to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Rd. to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on my Rodriguez

    7/22 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    7/21 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 155th to 175th to 172nd and 165th.   Avondale to Woodinville-Duvall to Old Woodinville-Duvall to 232nd to Trilogy to Novelty Hill to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    7/20 – Interurban to transit center OAB.  Here’s the map.  15 miles on the Litespeed

    7/19 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Litespeed

    7/18 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Carnation Farm Rd. to SR 203.  Tolt Hill Rd. to SR 202 to 244th to 8th / Inglewood Hill Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to the 520 trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  66 miles on the Litespeed

    7/17 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 trail to Evergreen Point to 24th to 84th to Lake Washington Blvd to Main to 102nd to 8th to 104th / 105th / 106th to  I-90 trail  to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to  I-90 trail  to  19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  48 miles on the Litespeed

    7/16 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to E Marginal Way to Spokane to W Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Shattuck  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  47 miles on the Litespeed

    7/15 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd. to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd. to  West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to 124th to Slater to 116th to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    7/14 –  Interurban to Everett.  50th to Delaware to 47th to Alger to Forest Park to Mukilteo Blvd to Mukilteo Speedway to Beverly Park to 52nd to 168th to Olympic View to Edmonds to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  59 miles on my Litespeed

    7/13 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to 128th / 124th to Willows to 95th to 154th to Old Redmond Rd. to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  51 miles on the Litespeed

    7/12 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to Newport Way to Issaquah-Hobart Rd to Black Diamond-Ravonsdale Rd to Roberts to Auburn-Black Diamond Rd. to Kent-Black Diamond Rd to 152nd to 256th to 164th to 148th to 140th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington loop to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  89 miles on the Litespeed

    7/11 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop  to Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Dr. to 116th to May Creek Pkway to Coal Creek to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart.  Newport Way to 153rd to 38th to 142th through Bellevue Community College to 145th / 140th to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodland to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodlawn to 60th to Phinney to 62nd and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  59 miles on my Litespeed

    7/10 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian to Yew to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail. Brookside to 178th to 25th to 135th to 10th / Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    7/9 – Fremont to Dexter to 1st to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to Frager Rd. to the  Green River Trail  to Tukwila Station to Longacres to 16th to Oakesdale to 7th to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route (clockwise) to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  61 miles on the Litespeed

    7/8 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Bear Creek Trail to Union Hill Rd. to 188th to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way.  Inglewood Hill Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Trail to  Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.     here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    7/7 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  55 miles on the Litespeed

    7/6 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to I-90 trail to Newport Way to Issaquah.  Juniper to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / trail to Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Litespeed

    7/5 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    7/4 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to 128th / 124th to Willows to 95th to 154th to Old Redmond Rd. to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the  520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  51 miles on the Litespeed

    7/3 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Bear Creek trails to  Avondale to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodland to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodlawn to 60th  and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Litespeed

    7/2 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142th through Bellevue Community College to 145th / 140th to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    7/1 –   Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to SR 202 /  Sammamish River trail to Winery Hill to 132nd to Cross Kirkland to 120th to  1st to 118th to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th  to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 58th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  48 miles on the Rodriguez

    6/30 – Fremont to  the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to I-90 trail to 15th to Lucile to Corson to East Marginal Way to 16th and the South Park Bridge to 14th to West Marginal Way to Green River Trail to Rock Weir to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Beacon-Coalmine.  Black River Trail to 7th to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Perimeter Way and the Lake Washington loop through to Arboretum.  WSDOT trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  44 miles on the Litespeed  (Q2 split = 7,462 with 1,766 tandem)

    6/29 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to SR 203 to 124th to Willows Rd to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way / 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Litespeed

    6/28 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple,  Manor Way to 164th  / 168th to Olympic View to Edmonds to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 100th to 8th  to 105th to 12th to Woodbine to Valmay  to Blue Ridge Way to Esplanade to 31st  to  95th  to View to Golden Gardens to Burke Gilman to 37th to 57th / 58th to 4th to 56th to 57th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s a map.  41 miles on the Litespeed

    6/27 – Fremont to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to  West Seattle Loop.    Home via the Locks and Golden Gardens.  Here’s a map.  40 miles on my Litespeed

    6/26 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Litespeed

    6/25 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.   131st to 171st / 173rd  to 152nd to 160th to 168th to Tolt Pipeline Trail.  232nd to Trilogy Parkway to Novelty Hill Rd. to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to 124th to Snoqualmie Valley Trail.  356th to SR 203 to Preston-Fall City to Issaquah-Preston Trail.  Sunset Way to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  78 miles on the Rodriguez

    6/24 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to 116th to May Creek Parkway to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Tiger Mtn. Way to Hobart to 200th to Lake Francis to Cedar Grove  to the Cedar River Trail / Jones Rd. to Mill to 2nd  to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  to Coleman Park to I-90 trail to 19th to Harvard to University Bridge to 40th  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd  to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  72 miles on my Litespeed

    6/23 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    6/22 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to E Marginal Way to Spokane to W Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Shattuck to 4th to Cedar to Mill to Renton to Beacon to 16th to Harrington to Index to 16th to Pierce to 159th to 131st / 132nd to Fairwood to 140th to Cedar River Trail to Park to 6th to Garden to 8th to Houser  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  56 miles on the Litespeed

    6/21 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish river Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd. to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd. to  West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to 124th to Slater to 132nd to Old Redmond Way / 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodland to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodlawn to 60th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    6/20 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish river Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Inglewood Hill Rd. / NE 8th to 244th to SR 202 to Ames Lake Rd to Carnation Farm Rd. to NE 60th to SR 203 to Tolt Hill Rd. to Snoqualmie River Rd. to 309th to Issaquah-Fall City Rd to East Lake Sammamish Parkway to Preston Trail to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to 153rd  to 36th to  I-90  trail to Enatai.  104th to SE 8th to 102nd to Main to Lake Washington Blvd to 84th to  the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman.  40th  to Latona to Wallingford Greenway to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  73 miles on my Litespeed

    6/19 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to 116th to May Creek Parkway to Coal Creek Parkway. May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Jones to 196th to Petrovitsky to 140th to Fairwood to 131st / 132nd to Pierce to Index to Harrington to 16th to Beacon to 7th to Cascade to 4th to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop to Coleman Park to I-90 trail to Hiawatha to Dearborn to 4th to Lenora to 7th to Dexter to Fremont to 50th to Phinney to 58th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  62 miles on the Litespeed

    6/18 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 94th to  Roosevelt to 135th  to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman. Juanita Way to Simonds to 100th to 145th to 105th and Norway Hill.  Tolt Pipeline Trail across I-405 and down to Woodinville-Redmond Rd. and the Sammamish Waterway trail.   Evergreen’s “Thrilla” route on the  Tolt Pipeline  to the Redmond Watershed and back on the power line trail  trail to the Sammamish Waterway  trail to the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman.  40th  to Latona to Wallingford Greenway to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  51 miles on my Rodriguez

    6/17 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian to Yew to Downes to Fales to Elliott to Connelly to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 59th to 171st to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail. Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to  Interurban trail to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd,   here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    6/16 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    6/15 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Bear Creek trails to  Avondale to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodland to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodlawn to 60th to Phinney to  62nd and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Litespeed

    6/14 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodland to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the fuji

    6/13 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Fuji.

    6/12 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to Juniper to East Lake Sammamish trail / parkway to Marymoor Connector to Sammamish River Trail to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    6/11 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    6/10 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney to 62nd and home on 1stNW.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    6/9 – Fremont to Dexter to 1st to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to Frager Rd. to the  Green River Trail  to Green River Rd to Lea Hill to 390th to 124th to 248th to 116th to 216th to 124th to 196th to 116th to Beacon  to Renton to 3rd to Cedar to 4th to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route (clockwise) to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  73 miles on the Litespeed

    6/8 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway to Lake Sammamish Parkway to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / trail.  Marymoor connector to Sammamish River Trail / Parkway to Old Redmond Rd. to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd. to the 520 trail.  Hamlin to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  53 miles on the Litespeed.

    6/7 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens.  Burke Gilman to 34th to Wallingford to 46th to Meridian to Kenwood to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  15 miles on the Fuji

    6/6 – Fremont to  the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to I-90 trail to 15th to Lucile to Corson to East Marginal Way to 16th and the South Park Bridge to 14th to West Marginal Way to Green River Trail to Rock Weir to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Beacon-Coalmine.  Black River Trail to 7th to Shattuck to Perimeter Way and the Lake Washington loop through to Arboretum.  WSDOT trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  44 miles on the Litespeed

    6/5 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Lockwood.  175th to Burke Gilman to Juanita Drive to  Lake Washington loop (clockwise) to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  40 miles on the Centurion

    6/4 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Yew to Downes to Echo Lake to Lost Lake to Welch to Highbridge.  West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall to Old Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd. to the 520 trail.  Hamlin to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  63 miles on the Litespeed.

    6/3 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to 116th to May Creek Parkway to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Tiger Mtn. Way to Hobart to 200th to Lake Francis to Cedar Grove  to the Cedar River Trail / Jones Rd. to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  to Coleman Park to I-90 trail to 19th to Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  72 miles on my Litespeed

    6/2 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to E Marginal Way to Spokane to W Marginal Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Wells to 6th to Garden to 8th to Houser  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  47 miles on the Litespeed

    6/1 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Bear Creek Trail to Union Hill Rd. to 188th to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way.  Inglewood Hill Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to Irving to Lake Washington Blvd to Lake Washington loop route through the arboretum to Boyer to University Bridge to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Greenwood to 62nd and home on 1st NW.     here’s the map.  59 miles on the Litespeed

    5/31 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to Factoria blvd. to Coal Creek Pkwy to 118th  to the  I-90 trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    5/30 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to 124th to Willows to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood to 62nd and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  52 miles on the Litespeed

    5/29 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to SR 203 to 124th to Willows Rd to 90th to 154th  to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  39 miles on the Litespeed

    5/28 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the  East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  29 miles on the Litespeed

    5/27 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney to 62nd and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Fuji

    5/25 – Lummi Day 4:  Whidby Island to home.  Here’s the map.  66 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/24 –Lummi Day 3:   Lummi Island to Whidby Island.  Here’s the map.  76 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/23 – Lummi Day 2:  La Conner to Lummi Island.  Here’s the map.  49 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/22 – Lummi Day 1:  Home to La Conner.  Here’s the map.  78 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/21 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    5/20 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Bear Creek trails to  Avondale to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  53 miles on the Litespeed

    5/19 – Fremont to Dexter to Western to Waterfront Trail to  West Seattle Loop.    Home via the Locks and Golden Gardens.  Here’s a map.  40 miles on my Fuji

    5/18 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail. Brookside to to Lake Forest Park connector to 10th to 185th to  Interurban trail to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd,   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Fuji

    5/17 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Fuji

    5/16 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 155th to 175th to 172nd and 165th.   Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to 65th to the Ravenna bypass to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the  map.  43 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/15 – From Ron Regis Park, Cedar River Trail to Witte Rd.  to 216th to Lake Sawyer Rd. to Roberts to Morgan to Black Diamond Bakery.  Railroad to SR 169 to Green Valley Rd. to Auburn – Black Diamond to R Street to 8th to Lea Hill to 390th to 124th to 248th to 116th to 216th to 124th to 196th to 116th to 16th to Harrington to Index to Pierce to 131st to Fairwood to 140th to Cedar River Trail and back to Ron Regis Park.      Here’s the map.  50 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/14 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 94th to  Roosevelt to 135th  to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman. Juanita Way to Simonds to 100th to 145th to 105th and Norway Hill.  Tolt Pipeline Trail across I-405 and down to Woodinville-Redmond Rd. and the Sammamish Waterway trail.   Evergreen’s “Thrilla” route on the  Tolt Pipeline  to the Redmond Watershed and back on the power line trail  trail to the Sammamish Waterway  trail to the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman.  40th  to Latona to Wallingford Greenway to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th  and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  51 miles on my Rodriguez

    5/13 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to 140th to Fairwood to 131st / 132nd to Pierce to Index to Harrington to 16th to Beacon to Renton Ave. / 3rd to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) through the arboretum to WSDOT peninsula trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to 55th to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    5/12 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish river Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd. to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd. to  West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to       Avondale to 124th to Willows Rd. to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.     here’s the map.  58 miles on the Litespeed

    5/11 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Bear Creek Trail to Union Hill Rd. to 188th to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way.  Inglewood Hill Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.     here’s the map.  56 miles on the Litespeed

    5/10 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to 65th to the Ravenna bypass to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    5/9 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 trail  to 15th to Lucile to Corson to East Marginal Way to South Park Bridge to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd to Wells to 6th to Garden to 8th to Houser  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravenna to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd. Here’s the map.  50 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    5/8 – Interurban to I-5 crossing at Maple to Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Lockwood to the Burke Gilman.  Riverside to SR 202 to Winery Hill to 132nd to Cross Kirkland to the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 58th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  47 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    5/7 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  37 miles on the Fuji

    5/6 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop  to Coal Creek to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart.  Newport Way to 153rd to 38th to  I-90 trail to Enatai.   104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the  520 trail.  Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  56 miles on my Litespeed

    5/5 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  59 miles on my Fuji

    5/4 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to Bear Creek trail to Avondale to 132nd to Bear Creek to Mink to Woodinville-Duvall to Avondale to 165th  to 172nd to 171st to the Sammamish River trail to Riverside to the Burke Gilman to Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th  to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  47 miles on theFuji

    5/3 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd. to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to the Bear Creek trail to the 520 trail.  Hamlin to Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 65th to the Ravenna bypass to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Litespeed

    5/2 – Fremont to Dexter to 1st to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to Frager Rd. to the  Green River Trail  to Tukwila Station to 16th to Oaksdale to 7th to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route (clockwise) to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  60 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    5/1 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  42 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/30 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  32 miles on Will’s Rodriguez

    4/29 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/140th to the 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  49 miles on the Litespeed

    4/28 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish river Trail to Marymoor Connector to 180th to Union Hill Rd. to 196th to Novelty Hill Rd. to Trilogy Pky to 232nd to Old Woodinville-Duvall to Woodinville-Duvall to Cherry Valley to Kelly  Rd. to SR 203 to Tolt Hill Rd. to River Rd. to 24th to 40th to Issaquah-Fall city Rd.  to Highlands to Issaquah Highlands Connector to Sunset to Newport Way to 153rd to 138th to to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  84 miles on the Litespeed

    4/27 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Litespeed

    4/26 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  50 miles on the Centurion

    4/25 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple,  Manor Way to 164th  / 168th to Olympic View to Edmonds to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 100th to 8th  to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.     Here’s a map.  36 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    4/24 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to 55th to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    4/23 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 trail to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (anti-clockwise) to Shattuck to 3rd to Cedar River Trail to Cedar Grove Rd. to Lake Francis Rd. to 244th to 200th to Issaquah-Hobart to 208th / 364th to unsigned forest road (left through yellow gate) to Rattlesnake Rd. to 204tth to SR 18 to Douglas to Powerline trail to 364th to 367th to Lake Alice Rd. to Preston-Snoqualmie Trail to Issaquah-Preston Trail to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to Enatai.   104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  87 miles on the Rodriguez

    4/22 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal to Golden Gardens  to View to Esplanade to 95th to 31st to Blue Ridge Way.  Valmay to Woodbine to 12th to 105th to 8th to  100th  to 3rd to 105th to 2nd to 113th to 1st to 130th to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  15 miles on Will’s Rodriguez

    4/22 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the  East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Kilarney to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  29 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/21 – Fremont to Dexter to 1st to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to Frager Rd. to the  Green River Trail  to Tukwila Station to 16th to Oakdale to 7th to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route through the Arboretum and the SDOT trail under 520.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  59 miles on my Litespeed

    4/20 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.  Juanita to Simonds to 100th to Lake Washington blvd to 64th to Lakeview to 68th / 70th to Old Redmond Rd.  154th to Leary to Sammamish River Trail to West Lake Sammamish Parkway to 24th to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Recycled Cycles to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  42 miles on Will’s bike

    4/19 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail. Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to 135th to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd,   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    4/18 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Redmond.  Bear Creek Trails to Avondale to Novelty Hill to Redmond Ridge Rd. to 238th to Union Hill. Ames Lake Rd. to SR 202 to Duthie Hill Rd / Issaquah-Fall City Rd to Front Street to Gilman Blvd to Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  66 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/17 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   OAB to Windemere on 84th with shredding.  Here’s the  map.  40 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/16 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 trail to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (anti-clockwise) to Shattuck to 3rd to Cedar River Trail to Cedar Grove Rd. to Lake Francis Rd. to 244th to 200th to Issaquah-Hobart to 208th to 364th (unsigned – left through yellow gate) to first downhill switchback. Walked the next 6.5 miles to Rattlesnake Rd. Substation and a rescue.  Here’s the map.  44 miles on the Rodriguez with no spare tubes or patch kit.

    4/15 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 77th to 58th to 57th to 56th to 55th to  75th to 15th to 70th to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  15 miles on the Litespeed

    4/15 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to Brookside to  Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  20 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/14 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Inglewood Hill Rd. / 8th  to 244th to SR202 to Ames Lake Rd. to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Woodinville-Duvall Rd to Old Woodinville-Duvall Rd to 232nd to 133rd to Avondale to 128th / 124th to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail.  Brookside to Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to Hamlin Park to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th  to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  67 miles on the Litespeed

    4/13 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Tandem with Odette.

    4/12 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to 57th to  Greenlake to  Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    4/11 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Issaquah.  Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  53 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/10 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the Arboretum Bypass.  Boyer to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to  Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  43 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    4/9 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymore Connector to E. Lake Sammamish Parkway to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way to Pine Lake.  288th to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Sunset Mt. Olympus to Mountain Park to Mountainside Drive to Squak Mtn. Loop,  Down via 12th to Tibbets Valley Playfields.  Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.     here’s the map.  61 miles on the Litespeed

    4/7 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Avondale to Bear Creek Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  42 miles on the Fuji

    4/6 – Interurban to McCollum  Park & Ride.  SR 96 to Seattle Hill Rd. to Marsh Rd. to Airport Rd.  to Snohomish and the Centennial Trail.  Machias Rd. to OK Mill to Cresswell to Dubuque to Storm Lake Rd.  to Mero to Meadow Lake to Trombley.  Robin Hood to 170th to Blueberry to Kelsey.  Sumac to SR 203 to Tualco to Crescent Lake to Highbridge to Elliott.  Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail.  Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  92 miles on the Litespeed

    4/5 – Fremont to Dexter to 1st to Lenora to Alaska Way to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.   West Seattle Loop to Highland Park Way to Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to Sunset to 3rd and up the hill to Beacon.  16th to Harrington to Index to Pierce to 159th to 131st to Fairwood to 140th to Cedar River Trail to Park to 6th to Garden to 8th to Houser  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/ 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  65 miles on the Litespeed

    4/4 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90  trail to 118th to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman   to 8th to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd after a stop at Ken’s.   here’s the map.  41 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    4/3 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/140th to the 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  48 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    4/2 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  50 miles on the Litespeed

    3/31 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to 19th to I-90 trail to Issaquah.  Shoulder of I-90 to High Point Rd. to Preston-Snoqualmie Trail to Preston-Fall City Rd.  SR 202 to 32nd to Main to Snoqualmie River Rd to Tolt Hill Rd. to SR 203 to Carnation.  55th / 60th to 310th Ave. to Carnation Farm Rd to Ames Lake Rd.  Union Hill Rd to Bear Creek Trails to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Hete’s the map.  77 miles on the Litespeed  (Q1 split = 3,019 with 798 tandem.)

    3/30 – Interurban trail to 41st in Everett.  3rd / 2nd to Lowell.  Lowell-Larimer Rd to Broadway to Paradise Valley to Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to 133rd to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to University to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  70 miles on the Litespeed

    3/29 – Fremont to Dexter to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 82nd to Lake Washington Blvd to Main to  118th to Lake Washington loop.  Across 405 on Lake Washington Blvd and up the hill  to 116th to May Creek Parkway to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Landsburg Rd. to Ravensdale Way to Black Diamond.  Roberts to Railroad to SR 169 to Green Valley.  Detour on 212th / 210th to Auburn-Black Diamond Rd.   Lake Holm Rd to  Auburn-Black Diamond to R to 8th to Green River Rd. to 209th to the Interurban.  Across the river at 56th and Railroad to 50th to 124th to 42nd to 115th to E. Marginal Way to Airport Way S.  Dearborne to 18th to Weller to 20th to Fir to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the partial map (and here is the balance.)  94 miles on the Litespeed

    3/28 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Beacon-Coalmine.  Black River Trail to 7th to Burnett to 3rd to Beacon.  16th to Harrington to Index to Pierce to 159th to 131st to Fairwood to 140th to Cedar River Trail to Park to 6th to Garden to 8th to Houser  to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th / 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th / 46th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  55 miles on the Fuji

    3/27 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to the Cedar River Trail (Southbound) to Jones and back to the Cedar River Trail (Northbound) to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  61 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    3/26 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 94th to  Roosevelt to 135th  to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman. Juanita Way to Simonds to 100th to 145th to 105th and Norway Hill.  Tolt Pipeline Trail across I-405 and down to Woodinville-Redmond Rd. and the Sammamish Waterway trail.   Tolt Pipeline Trail to 232nd to Novelty Hill Rd.  Eastridge to Cedar Park to Redmond Ridge to Union Hill Rd.  178th / 180th to E LK Sammamish Trail to 51st to 220th to Lake Sammamish Way to the  I-90 trail to 37th to 50th to 36th to the  I-90 trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to 7th to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 141st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood  to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  69 miles on my Rodriguez

    3/25 – 7th in Renton to Tukwila Station connector to Interurban to Green River Rd. to Lea Hill to 124th  to 248th to 120th to 240th to 116th to 216th to 124th to 196th to 116th to 16th to Harrington to Index to Pierce to 132nd to 140th to Cedar River Trail to 4th to Shattuck and back to 7th and the car.    Here’s a map.  35 miles on the Centurion

    3/24 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Redmond.  Bear Creek Trails to Avondale to Novelty Hill to W Snoqualmie Valley to Woodinville-Duvall to Old Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.       here’s the map.  56 miles on the Fuji

    3/22 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Trail / Parkway to Issaquah.  51st to 220th to Lake Sammamish Way to Lakemont to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  52 miles on the Fuji

    3/21 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Lockwood to Burke Gilman to Brookside to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to  Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  34 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    3/20 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to the  Green River Trail  to Tukwila Station to 16th to Oakdale to 7th to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken.  Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  61 miles on my Fuji

    3/19 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to Lenora to Western to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th  (at which point the free hub gave out and Odette was called for a ride home.)   Here’s the map.  27 miles on my Fuji

    3/18 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 77th to 58th to 57th to 56th to 55th to  75th to 15th to 70th to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood to 62nd and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  16 miles on the Fuji

    3/18 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Tandem with Odette.

    3/17 – Interurban trail to 76th to 212th to Bowdoin to Main to 3rd to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 100th to 8th  to 83rd and home on 1st NW.     Here’s a map.  24 miles on the Centurion

    3/16 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  50 miles on the Fuji

    3/15 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to 3rd to  Shattuck to Lake Washington loop (anti-clockwise.)  Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Pkway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 138th to 136th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th / 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  47 miles on the Fuji

    3/14 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman  to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  26 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    3/13 – From Alex’s, 145th to 100th / Waynita Way to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian to Yew to Downes to Echo Lake to Lost Lake to Welch to Highbridge.  Tualco Rd to SR 203 to Main to Old Snohomish-Monroe to 1st to Airport to Springhetti to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail.  Waynita Way / 100th to 104th and the car.  here’s the map.  55 miles on the Tandem with Odette and with Alex & Carrie

    3/12 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to 116th to May Creek Parkway to Coal Creek Parkway to May Valley to Issaquah-Hobart to Tiger Mtn. Way to Hobart to 200th to Lake Francis to Cedar Grove  to the Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop  through the Arboretum to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  70 miles on my Litespeed

    3/11 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to 125th / 130th to 1st to 105th to 3rd  to 100th to 8th to 105th to 11th to Woodbine to Valley to Blue Rridge Way to 31st to 95th to Esplanade to View to Golden Gardens to the  Burke Gilman  to the Ballard Greenway on 58th to 4th to 56th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  17 miles on my Litespeed

    3/11 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  15 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    3/10 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail. Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to 135th to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd,   here’s the map.  50 miles on the Fuji

    3/8 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Bear Creek Trail to Union Hill Rd. to 188th to SR 202 to 50th to Sahalee Way.  Inglewood Hill Rd. to East Lake Sammamish Parkway / Trail to Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail.  Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.     here’s the map.  55 miles on the Fuji

    3/6 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    3/5 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on the Fuji

    3/4 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to Eastgate. Bellevue Community College to 145th/140th to the 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  35 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    3/3 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 40th to West Lake Sammamish Parkway.    Newport Way  to Tibbits Valley Playfields.   Up and down Squak Mt.   Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to  Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  57 miles on my Fuji

    3/1 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to 140th to Fairwood to 131st / 132nd to Pierce to Index to Harrington to 16th to Beacon to Renton Ave. / 3rd to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  57 miles on the Fuji

    2/28 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the  East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  30 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    2/27 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to  Bear Creek trails to  Avondale to Novelty Hill Rd.  to West Snoqualmie Valley Rd. to Ames Lake Rd. to Union Hill Rd. to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to 70th to Lakeview to Lake Washington Blvd.  to the 520 trail.  Hamlin to Montlake to Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    2/26 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/140th to the 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  48 miles on the Fuji

    2/25 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    2/24 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Sammamish River Trail to Marymoor Connector to East Lake Sammamish Trail to Issaquah.  Juniper to Newport Way to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  54 miles on the Fuji

    2/22 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman  to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Greenlake to Winona to73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  38 miles on the Fuji

    2/21 – Interurban to 226th to 228th to 230th to 56th to  236th to Brier Rd to 61st to the Burke Gilman.  Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to Hamlin Park to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  25 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    2/20 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to 131st / 171st to 152nd / 158th to 160th to 171st to 172nd and 165th.  Avondale to Woodinville-Duvall to Mink to Bear Creek to 132nd to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  45 miles on the Tandem

    2/19 –  Interurban to Everett.  50th to Delaware to 47th to Alger to Forest Park to Mukilteo Blvd to Mukilteo Speedway to Beverly Park to 52nd to 168th to Olympic View to Edmonds to Woodway and Innis Arden (Wert – Bakeries #9.)  Greenwood to 145th to 3rd to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  here’s the map.  59 miles on my newly serviced Fuji

    2/17 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to 3rd to  Shattuck to Lake Washington loop to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  41 miles on the Franklin

    2/16 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 155th to 35th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to  Lake Washington Loop Route  (clockwise) to the  520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Rodriguez

    2/15 – Greenwood to 130th to 3rd to 80th to Greenwood to 50th.  Greenwood back to 62nd and home.  Here’s the map.  9 miles on the Rodriguez.

    2/12 – Interurban to transit center OAB.  Here’s the map.  16 miles on the Rodriguez

    2/11 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Tandem with Odette.

    2/10 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to Redmond.  Bear Creek Trails to Avondale to 132nd to Bear Creek Rd. to Mink to Woodinville-Duvall to 160th / 164th to 175th to 155th to 173rd / 171st to Wilmot Gateway.  Sammamish Rivere Trail to Burke Gilman to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  48 miles on Will’s Rodriguez

    2/8 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman   to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59thand home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  37 miles on the Centurion

    2/7 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on Will’s Rodriguez

    2/6 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to Lockwood.  175th to Burke Gilman to Waynita Drive / 100th to  Lake Washington loop (clockwise) to 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.  40 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    2/5 – Fremont to the Burke Gilman to the 520 trail to 140th to the I-90 trail to 150th  to Highland to Forest to Lakemont to 155th and around the golf club on 79th to Coal Creek Parkway.  May Valley to Nile to 4th to 156th to 154th to Cedar River Trail to Mill to 2nd to Burnett to Tobin to Shattuck to Lake Washington  Loop (clockwise) to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  54 miles on the Centurion

    2/4 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens.  Burke Gilman to 34th to Wallingford to 46th to Meridian to Kenwood to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  15 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    2/3 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to  East Channel Bridge to Lake Washington loop.  Up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd to Newcastle Way to Lakemont to Cougar Mountain Way to 60th to Newport Way to 153rd to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th/140th to the 520 trail  to Montlake to the Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  48 miles on Will’s Rodriguez

    2/1 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Centurion

    1/31 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the  East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to 7th  to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman   to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Woodlawn to 45th to Whitman to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  29 miles on the Centurion

    1/30 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to 61st to Burke Gilman to Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  31 miles on the Fuji

    1/29 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Beacon-Coalmine.  Black River Trail to 7th to Burnett to 3rd to Wells to 6th to Logan to Lake Washington loop (counterclockwise) to Lake Washington Blvd to 60th to Coal Creek Plway to Factoria Blvd to Newport Way to Allen to 49th to 36th to 142nd to Bellevue Community College to 145th / 140th to the  520 Trail to Montlake Bridge to Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  49 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/27 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to 25th to 135th to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90th to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Fuji

    1/25 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to I-90 trail to Eastgate to 149th to Bellevue Community College to 145th/140th to the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman   to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to Winona to 73rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  43 miles on the Centurion

    1/23 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 12th to 41st to 11th / 12th to 75th to Roosevelt to 92nd to College Way / Meridian to 122nd to Denismore to 125th to 1st NW to 105th to 3rd to 100th to 8th to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the  map.  15 miles on the Tandem with Odette.

    1/22 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the  East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman   to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   no map.  29 miles on the Centurion

    1/21 – Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 115th to 28th to 110th to 39th to 105th to 45th to 94th to the Burke Gilman. The Ravenna bypass to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th to Phinney and home on 62nd.    here’s the map.  16 miles on the Ibis with Odette

    1/20 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to Broadway to 172nd to Interurban to 80th to 51st to Jewell to 32nd to North Creek Parkway to Beardsley  (Woods Northwest, #89 Cathcart route.) North Creek Trail to Sammamish River trail to the Burke Gilman trail to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd,   here’s the map.  51 miles on the Fuji

    1/18 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to Brooklyn to 41st to 11th to Ravena to 63rd to Woodlawn to Kenwood to Greenlake to Woodland to 60th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  50 miles on the Fuji

    1/17 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to 61st to Burke Gilman to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  33 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/16 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/15 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge and the Mercer Island loop.   East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman   to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to  59thand home on 1st NW.   here’s the map.  38 miles on the Centurion

    1/13 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  22nd to Avalon and 21st to Myrtle.  16th to Henderson to 8th to 102nd to 4th Ave. SW and Sylvester.  172nd to Shorebrook to Marineview Drive.  258th to 14th / 16th and 260th to Reith Rd. to Meeker to the  Green River Trail  to Tukwila Station to 16th to Oakdale to 7th to Shattuck to the Lake Washington  Loop Route to Coleman Park to the I-90 trail to  19th to Interlaken.  Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW Here’s the map.  61 miles on my Fuji

    1/12 – Interurban to transit center OAB.  Here’s the map.  16 miles on the Franklin with Odette

    1/11 – Fremont to Dexter to 2nd to East Marginal Way to Spokane Street and the West Seattle Bridge.  Duwamish Trail to 112th to East Marginal Way to 115th to 124th to 129th and over I-5 to Langston to 3rd to  Shattuck to Lake Washington loop to Coleman Park to  I-90 trail to 19th to Interlaken to  Harvard to the University Bridge to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  Here’s the map.  41 miles on the Fuji

    1/10 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 trail to Lake Washington Loop Route  (anti-clockwise) to the Burke Gilman to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  34 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/9 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens. Burke Gilman to Brookside to  Hamlin to 37th to 162nd to 34th to 160th to Hamlin Park to 15th to Pinehurst to Roosevelt to 92nd to Wallingford to 90thto Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  30 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/8 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to 520 Bridge to 84th in Medina to Lake Washington Blvd.  to Main to 100th to Killarney to 104th in  Beaux Arts to the I-90 trail and bridge to 19th to Interlaken to Harvard to 40th  to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian  to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.   29 miles on the Fuji

    1/7 – 1st Ave. NW to 73rd to 8th to 80th to Loyal and down the hill in Golden Gardens.  Burke Gilman to 34th to Wallingford to 46th to Meridian to Kenwood to Greenlake to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.  Here’s the map.  15 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/6 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman to Riverside to 175th.  Woodinville-Duvall to 156th to Bostian  to  Paradise Valley to Mink to Bear Creek  to Avondale to Redmond Way to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to 59th and home on 1st NW.  here’s the map.  49 miles on the Franklin

    1/4 – Fremont to Burke Gilman to University Bridge to Harvard to Interlaken to the I-90 bridge to East Channel Bridge to 104th in  Beaux Arts to Killarney to Main to  Lake Washington Blvd. to Medina and the 520 trail to the Burke Gilman  to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian  to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.    here’s the map.   29 miles on the Fuji

    1/3 – Interurban trail to I-5 crossing at Maple, Butternut to Filbert to Locust to 61st to Burke Gilman to Lake Forest Park connector to Interurban trail  to Fremont to 83rd to Greenwood and home on 62nd.   here’s the map.  33 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/2 – Interurban to transit center OAB.  Here’s the map.  16 miles on the Tandem with Odette

    1/1 –  Interurban to 90th to Wallingford to 92nd to 5th to 95th to  Roosevelt to Pinehurst to 15th to 135th to 25th to 150th to 27th to 155th to 37th to 165th to the Burke Gilman.   Riverside to 175th to Sammamish River Trail to 124th to Willows Rd to 90th to 154th to Old Redmond Way to Lakeview to Lake Washington loop to 520 trail.  Montlake to  Burke Gilman to 40th to Latona to Wallingford Greenway at 44th to Meridian to 50th  to Phinney to  59th and home on 1st NW.   Here’s the  map.  38 miles on the Fuji

  • Hundred Highest

    Washington’s 100 highest

    In Search of Higher Ground – Washington’s Top 100

    by John Lixvar (Lizard)

    This essay, reprinted from an earlier Echo, is an excerpt from John Lixvar’s forthcoming book on "Climbing Washington’s 100 Highest Peaks". In order to appease the impatient publishers at Mountaineer Books, Lizard is looking for contributions and/or volunteers to help push this project to completion. The guidebook portion of the text needs the most help — route descriptions need to be crosschecked and updated for current conditions, and many GPS waypoints, bearings, and coordinates need to be compiled and verified for accuracy and consistency. Fresh and engaging narrative focused on some of the unique features of individual Big Boys would also be most welcome.

    If participating on such a project appeals to your creative talents, please contact John at (425)865-3783 or at lizard@redwood.rt.cs.boeing.com. The Liz will be away on climbing holiday until early May, but upon his return he will convene a strategy session for all interested contributors. Don’t miss this great opportunity to put a BoeAlps/Bulger imprint on the mountaineering literature of the Northwest!

     

    Back in 1975 when the 1:24,000 Pasayten quads finally became available, it was possible for the first time to identify all of Washington’s major mountains. Previous lists of notable Washington summits all suffered from serious omissions. The nine-thousanders were generally well known, but beyond that nothing comprehensive was available.

    By the spring of 1976 all of Washington’s 197 peaks over 8000′ were enumerated. Rules were defined to distinguish individual summits, and the one hundred highest were singled out for special attention. Ultimately a "Big Boy" list called the Top 100 was established and circulated among a small circle of climbers.

    A crude but rude, undisciplined but dedicated group of mountain fanatics calling themselves the Bulgers soon fell victim to the siren call of the Big Boys. This group of hard men and women sporting names like Buffalo, Koala, Lizard, and the Zookeeper began to systematically climb the hundred highest.

    Competition was fierce for the first few years. From 1977 through 1979 the six original Bulgers collected 229 Big Boy ascents. However by 1980 it became obvious that no one would be able to match the furious pace set by the Koala. On October 4th of that year Rus Kroeker stood atop Sinister Peak and became the first man in history to climb Washington’s 100 highest mountains. Since that time eight others have managed to duplicate Koala’s feat, and interest in the Top 100 has spread throughout the local climbing community.

    This story, more than ten years in the making, is about the outstanding climbs and remarkable people that make up Lizard’s perspective of the unique Big Boy experience.

     

    The Cast of Characters

    1. Bulgers

    The Bulgers (actually Bludgers) were a despicable gang of bush rangers immortalized in Henry Lawson’s famous but unpublished Australian verse "The Bastard from the Bush." The six original Captains of the Push are:

    Mike Bialos – Buffalo. A Bungle in the Jungle. The quintessential Bulger: awkward on level ground, but unstoppable in the high country.

    Bruce Gibbs – Giraffe. A rather capable oxymoron: cranky but jovial, crafty yet indecisive. Adds strength and diversity to any group.

    Rus Kroeker – Koala. An affable, take-charge techno-junky stuck in overdrive. A Pritikin convert who runs on turnip greens and artichokes.

    Bette Felton – Zookeeper. An acrophobe with a very high tolerance to pain and bad company. Quite a lady in the rough. A good desert island choice.

    John Plimpton – Long John. Surprisingly normal. Can’t say much bad about LJ. Probably too moderate for most Bulger tastes.

    John Lixvar – Lizard. A gentlemen among rogues. Originator of the Top 100 and author of this article.

    2. Latter-day Bulgers, Youngbloods, Neo-Pritikins and other Peripheral Forms:

     

    Mary Jo Gibbs – Gazelle. Bruce’s former better half. Actually, Mary Jo had a near monopoly on the couple’s finer character traits.

    Bob Tillotson – Taurus. Former body-builder turned mountain jock. Good Bulger material.

    John Roper – Rhino/Himmelfahrtskommando (HFK). A connoisseur of the Skagit with humor far too subtle for full Bulger membership.

    Silas Wild – Silage. Another HFK. A bold climber too kool for Bulgerhood.

    Dick Kegel – Kangaroo. A smooth, competent, absolutely fearless climber obviously over-qualified for the Bulgers.

    Ken Zafren – Zaphod. Equipment freak. Ken outfits Alaskan expeditions from his basement supplies.

    Al Ryll – The man who got Lizard up Goode Mountain, and the person to whom this article is dedicated.

     

    Big Boys Rules

    Washington’s 100 highest extends from 14410′ Mt Rainier to 8320′ Flora Mtn. Three major rules determine Top 100 eligibility:

    Rule 1: An individual summit has to rise at least 400 feet above the surrounding terrain. The distinction looks right in the field and can be clearly determined from maps with 40, 80 and 100 foot contour intervals.

    Rule 2: A peak with an official USGS-approved name will be considered for inclusion even if it fails the 400 foot rule.

    Rule 3: An 800 foot rule applies to major volcanoes. This rule avoids counting Columbia Crest and Liberty Cap on Rainier as two separate mountains. Little Tahoma is the only volcanic sub-summit with Big Boy status.

    Rule 2 has been applied to include a few well known summits that are generally considered distinct mountains even though their rise above adjoining saddles falls somewhat short of 400 feet. Seven Fingered Jack, Copper, Sahale and Sherpa, among others, fall into this category.

     

     

    The Climbs

    1. Shuksan and the Major Volcanoes

     

    Mt Rainier 14410 Mt Baker 10775 Mt St. Helens(pre) 9677

    Mt Adams 12276 Glacier Peak 10541 Mt St. Helens(post) 8365

    Little Tahoma 11138 Mt Shuksan 9127

    Washington’s major volcanoes fill the first five positions in the Big Boy list. These summits together with Mt St. Helens and the non-volcanic Mt Shuksan attract a tremendous amount of climber interest.

    Public awareness of Cascade mountaineering is often limited to these peaks, and many Washington climbers begin their careers with these enjoyable, but generally uncomplicated snow climbs. Indeed, six of Lizard’s first seven climbs in Washington were on peaks from this group.

    Mount Rainier was my first Big Boy, and only my second mountain climb ever. After spending nearly a week in training at Camp Muir with Lou Whittaker and other guides from RMI, our well acclimatized group raced up and down the Ingraham Glacier in a little over five hours, and returned to Paradise feeling like world class alpinists.

    Unfortunately that endorphin induced illusion was soon shattered by an extremely painful lactic acid buildup. Within hours, the post-Rainier Lizard was reduced to a pathetic, stiff legged creature of limited mobility. Bicycle touring the Great Plains of Illinois had helped my aerobic conditioning, but did little to prepare me for the after effects of our long speedy descent. Nevertheless, I was hooked on climbing. After receiving engineering degrees from UIUC and IIT, I found employment with the Boeing Company, and in the fall of 1968 relocated to the Pacific Northwest. Today, even after more than 285 visits to the grand mountain, Rainier continues to excite the imagination.

    The rest of the Bulgers had also completed most of the climbs in this group before Big Boy mania focused their climbing activity on the one hundred.

    Post-eruptive Mt St. Helens was of course the obvious exception. In a most spectacular reordering of the list, the once lovely, symmetric peak was reduced to an ashen frustum and placed off limits to climbers. This situation posed a bit of a dilemma. Neither Bette Felton or Silas Wild had gotten around to climbing St. Helens before May 18, 1980. How could they earn credit for a peak placed in a red zone for the indefinite future? What about the rest of the Bulgers? Would their credit apply to the new summit? The issue remained unresolved for three years. However, volcanic activity eventually subsided, the red zone was reduced, and rumors of unauthorized ascents began to circulate in the climbing community.

    The Zookeeper could not afford to wait much longer. Her short list was down to seven, and several other Bulgers, including the Lizard, were closing in on their final peaks. In the pre-dawn light of a July 1983 morning, after quietly working her way up through dark gullies and cinder chutes, a solo climber cautiously approached the crater rim, and became the first Bulger to look down the boresight to the dome below.

    My turn came in early February 1987, a few months before the official reopening of the mountain. However, unlike Bette’s undetected ascent, my climb attracted some undesired attention. Officials from the enforcement division of the USFS, together with a fair number of other spectators, had watched my progress through binoculars and were eagerly awaiting me at the Butte Camp roadhead.

    An out-of-uniform backcountry ranger was the first person to reach me after the climb. The views from the top and the ski run down were so sensational that it didn’t take much effort to coax an admission of trespass from a clueless Liz. Fortunately the ranger, who did not have arrest authority, shared my enthusiasm for the climb and warned me about the reception committee waiting at the parking lot.

    Thoughts of the possible $1000 fine and six month jail sentence filled my mind as I approached my fate. All hopes of quietly slipping by to my truck were dashed by distant calls of "Here he comes!" and "That’s him!" I was enveloped by the congregation. One fellow complimented me on my skiing, another asked if I had seen any sastrugi (?), and everyone was curious about the view — including the fellows from the green truck with "ENFORCEMENT DIVISION" printed on the side.

    The anticipation was a lot worse than the reality. The USFS officers were congenial outdoorsmen and fine gentlemen. They let me change clothes and clean up a bit before talking to me in private, and after about 30 minutes of earnest conversation, let me go free. Apparently a court decision challenging the red zone restrictions had just been upheld, and the state legislature was close to reversing its position on the closure.

    Over 34,000 people have stood atop Mt St. Helens since its reopening two years ago; but on that memorable morning of February 8th, all the mountain above timberline was mine alone!

    Never again.

     

    2. The Stuart Range

    Mt Stuart 9415 Enchantment Peak 8520

    Dragontail Peak 8840+ Cashmere Mtn 8501

    Colchuck Peak 8705 Argonaut Peak 8453

    Cannon Mtn 8638 Little Annapurna 8440+

    Sherpa Peak 8605 McClellan Peak 8364

    Mt Stuart and the Enchantments offer an easy opportunity to quickly run up one’s Big Boy total. The range suffers from over-exposure, but the quality of climbs available there make it all worthwhile.

    Rus Kroeker and I bagged Colchuck, East and West Dragontail, Little Annapurna, McClellan, Enchantment, plus Witches Tower in one intense weekend foray. Other Bulgers have indulged themselves in similar peak fests.

    Cannon Mtn and Mt Stuart were done by non-technical routes on long 7000′ to 8000′ daytrips. Only Argonaut and Sherpa stand out in my mind as especially noteworthy climbs. Long John, Dick Bock (a peripheral form) and I tackled Argonaut on its west ridge from Sherpa Pass. It was a long, strenuous climb on fine granite that finished with an exposed 5th class pitch up the summit block. Our descent to the Argonaut-Colchuck col was supposed to be by the class 2 route described in Beckey’s guide. To the best of my knowledge, no one has ever been able to locate a class 2 route off Argonaut. Our route involved tricky downclimbing on steep snow, uncertain rappels off shrubs and detached flakes, and numerous other difficulties. We arrived back at camp utterly exhausted, and spent 12 hours in the sack that night before moving out along Mountaineer Creek.

    Sherpa was a more jovial climb, but it too had its moments. Ken Zafren and I started up the south face, rappeled down the cold north face after getting in trouble near the balanced rock, and finished the climb via the west ridge. Our convoluted 11 hour route on Sherpa was just one of many fun climbs Ken and I made together during that summer of ’83. Our cautious climbing styles meshed well together, and a shared weakness for "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" always seemed to get us through tight situations in good humor.

    Lizard: "I’ve got this terrible pain in all the diodes down my left side…"

    Zaphod: "DON’T PANIC!"

    The confidence we developed in each other during these climbs would serve us well in some of our future, more desperate ventures.

     

     

    3. The Chilliwacks

    Mt Spickard 8979 Mt Rahm 8480+

    Mt Redoubt 8956 Mox Peak (SE Spire) 8480+

    Mt Custer 8630 Mox Peak (NW Spire) 8320+

    The Chilliwacks are an especially difficult group of peaks — wild, remote, and friable. Only Mt Spickard offers the prospect of an easy ascent. Redoubt, Custer, and Rahm are merely tough; whereas the Moxes test, or exceed, the limits of prudent mountaineering.

    Only the Koala managed to dispatch this group in two visits. Lizard’s five trips up Depot Creek is more typical of the effort needed to get these peaks.

    NW Twin Spire, known as Easy Mox to the Bulgers, was one of Lizard’s most dangerous climbs to date. Crossing the bergschrund on the upper Redoubt Glacier was risky; climbing to the saddle over wet downsloping slabs was treacherous; and retrieving the rope after the summit rappel (the site of Warren Spickard’s fatal accident) was positively perilous. Long John and I spent 14 hours on the route, and felt lucky to escape unscathed.

    And then there’s Hard Mox…

    Fred Beckey’s description of his 1941 first ascent of SE Twin Spire is required reading for anyone contemplating "the most difficult principal peak in the Northwest." Here is a climb that more or less determines one’s ability to get the Top 100. The graphic account given in "Challenge of the North Cascades" has intimidated a generation of climbers, and caused more anxiety among the Bulgers than any other Big Boy.

    The Bulger "A" team, consisting of Rus Kroeker and Dick Kegel, got Hard Mox in July 1979. Mike Bialos and Bruce Gibbs, together with Don Goodman (another powerful peripheral form), got it shortly thereafter. Their reports were not very encouraging. The Ridge of Gendarmes was terrifying; the exposure on the 500′ summit tower was profound; and worst of all, the rock was unsound and offered few reliable anchor points.

    The rest of us less capable climbers tried to avoid the issue of Hard Mox as long as possible. However by 1986 Bob, Bette, Long John and I were all down to our final few; and our investment in the 100 had gotten too great to let the threat of one dangerous climb deter us.

    On August 10th Rus repeated Hard Mox, and in the process helped Big Bob Tillotson get his 100th. Our grim resolve was only reinforced when the Taurus, a taciturn fellow not often given to exaggeration, called Southeast Twin Spire the scariest climb of his career.

    Two weeks later, after spending an uneasy night at the Redoubt-Bear saddle, the Zookeeper, Lizard, and LJ kick steps up to Twin Spires col. The maw of Mox is just about the most uninviting place imaginable, and we waste little time there as we carefully ascend to the proper notch in the Ridge of Gendarmes. The view of the SE Spire from this point is just staggering — the sort of stuff climbing nightmares are made of.

    Sustained with little more than Rus’s detailed schematic and the knowledge that 15 parties have preceded us, we downclimb slabby, loose rock to a steep snowfinger, cross three nasty gullies, and reach the base of the tower. Rus’s notes have served us well to this point, but nothing above seems to make sense. His route over the rotten Red Crap Overhang to the detached White Pillar seems most improbable. Long John’s leadership here is masterful. The crux is a very delicate 5.6 overhang. Two more leads over steep, broken terrain bring us to the top! We congratulate Bette for making her 100th, but she responds with only sullen acknowledgment. Our overriding but unspoken concern is to get out of this unhealthy place intact.

    We set up a double rope rappel and I set off over the edge. Half way down I discover that the ropes have fallen to the right of the northwest rib, onto the nearly vertical north face. I reach a little platform and try to reset the lines. Unfortunately the ropes have caught on some unseen snag!!! Moreover, my little platform is a topply rock of uncertain integrity. I have no option but to rappel down to the foul up. To my immense relief I only have to drop about ten feet before the ropes come free. I carefully reclimb the pitch, reposition the rappel, and continue down a full 50 meter rope length to a protected spot.

    Hard Mox was Long John’s 86th Big Boy; I have three more to go; and Bette is finished.

     

    4. The Eldorado Massif

    Eldorado Peak 8868 Klawatti Peak 8485 Snowfield Peak 8347

    Primus Peak 8508 Dorado Needle 8440+ Austera Peak 8334

    The Eldorado massif is a relict from the Pleistocene — an icescape that suggests what most of North America must have looked like during the height of the last glacial epoch. Many of the peaks in this uplift barely pierce the icecap; and those that do are often buttressed with steep skirts of glacier carved rock. Klawatti and its Klaws, Austera and its Towers, and Dorado Needle are all sculptured horns nearly surrounded by glacier ice.

    In July of 1978 many of the Bulgers assembled on the Inspiration Glacier for an extended four day reunion with the Big Boys of the Skagit. Eldorado was our first target. Even though we had all previously climbed this magnificent mountain, the lure of its airy summit arete was irresistible. While traversing that narrow crest of firn I was reminded of my previous crossing two years earlier. The strategy on that audacious climb was to get Eldorado in a day, and return to the cars under the light of a full moon. We nearly made it. Our party summited at 9 pm; waited until 11:30 for the moonrise; but then bivouacked three hours later in a wind cirque. After 17 hours of climbing we were just too weary to finish the final two miles of brush.

    Dorado Needle was our next target. Rus and Mike tackled the SW face, while Bruce and Mary Jo Gibbs, Bette, and I attempted the Route Normale. Our route was threatened by an enormous perched snow block, and finished with an exposed but thoroughly enjoyable summit cheval. Both parties met near the top.

    The key to Klawatti is getting started. Moat problems (I fell in!) prevented our getting onto the SW ridge, while vertical rock made the south face unattractive. Rus eventually worked his way onto a ledge system that solved the south face problem, but unfortunately he was not carrying a rope. The task of fixing the route fell to our reliable Buffalo. The rest of the climb was over loose, but fairly easy rock. Surprisingly, our ascent was only the eighth since 1945.

    Austera’s main attraction is the view. Few places in the North Cascades offer such a pleasing panorama of rock and ice. The climb itself is also fairly interesting: a chockstone problem requiring more athleticism than finesse, and a firm 4th class staircase leading straight to the summit.

    Snowfield Peak, situated north of McAllister Creek, is really an outlier detached from the main Eldorado group. Four of us got up the impressive mountain during a three-day Snowfield-Isolation traverse. The trip was made over Labor Day weekend, and the biggest problem encountered was getting a lift back to the car at the Pyramid Lake trailhead. Hitchhiking that Monday night in Newhalem was at best a poor proposition. What little traffic there was, was headed south. Finally, after a futile two hour roadside vigil, I gave up and called the State Patrol for assistance. Officer Ray Beazizo was sympathetic, but unwilling to help. He had just put in three tough days of patrol duty and was understandably tired. Beazizo did mention that a tow truck was enroute from Concrete to Ross Lake, and thought I might get a lift from the driver. Thirty minutes later the truck rolled by, leaving me standing at the curb. By this time it was well after midnight and the Bulgers were settled in for the night, resigned to a lost day of work. However Lizard had one more idea: a direct, forceful appeal to Newhalem’s County Sheriff.

    Sheriff George Sharpe met me at the door to his home, dressed only in his underwear and shoulder holster. After awkwardly explaining our situation, the out-of-uniform officer notified his dispatcher and gave me a "citizen’s assist" in Skagit County’s ultimate authority vehicle: a dark mobile command post-cum-muscle car equipped with sawed-off shotgun in the front seat, steel cage in back, and a dash crammed with communications gear and other electronics. Sheriff Sharpe acted well beyond the call of duty, and refused any compensation for his service. The Bulgers, and especially the Lizard, want to publicly acknowledge the sheriff’s good deed.

    Our long, long three-day climb of Snowfield ended sometime after 3:00am; in contrast, Roper and Kroeker made a January ascent of neighboring Colonial Peak in less than 10 hours RT, and managed to return to Seattle in time to attend a Bulger social.

    A wildly ambitious snowshoe attempt of Primus Peak in February 1978 was halted a scant 4600′ from the summit. Icy conditions, a lack of determination, and uncommon Bulger good sense doomed this climb only a short distance above Thunder Creek. The summit of Primus eluded me until June 1986. Number 95 was an exhausting 7800′ brush bash up from McAllister Creek. Cliff bands, closely spaced little trees, and tricky route finding gave character to the climb. We bivouacked in a rock crevice just below Lucky Pass, and returned without climbing nearby Tricouni Peak.

     

    5. The Cascade Pass Peaks

    Goode Mtn 9200+ Forbidden Peak 8815 Horseshoe Peak 8480+

    Buckner Mtn 9112 Sahale Mtn 8680+ Mt Formidable 8325

    Boston Peak 8894 Storm King 8520+

    This group is the crème of the one hundred. Every climb here is a classic, and most are serious undertakings. Horseshoe is the only questionable member. The peak is probably misnamed on the map, and falls way short of the 400 foot rule even though it is the high point of Ripsaw Ridge. Nevertheless this crag, a single 80 foot lead of 5.3, is fun and every Bulger has been compelled to climb it. Long John’s placement of protection on Horseshoe was so secure that at least two subsequent parties have failed to remove a chock we were forced to leave behind. Be sure to bring a big 8 foot sling for the summit rappel.

    Sahale and Boston are neighboring summits of starkly different character. Sahale beckons the climber upward on attractive, gentle terrain and rewards the effort with the ineffable "Sea of Peaks" view of the North Cascades. In contrast, there is not too much good to say about the red ogre called Boston. The loose boulders strewn along the south ridge and SE face are treacherous and demand constant attention. The summit register still records the grim accident that befell the Roper party back in 1967. One does not repeat a climb of Boston.

    Buckner Mountain is also nearby, but the direct route from Sahale Arm down to Horseshoe Basin is threatened by ice collapsing from the margin of the Sahale Glacier. Rus Kroeker forced a super-direct line down a gully from the Boston-Sahale ridge and experienced one of the most bizarre incidents in Bulger history.

    Rus’s exuberance for the Top 100 would occasionally violate the precepts of safe mountaineering. In this case, his route to Buckner was so bold that no one else in the party dared follow his lead. Half way down a high angle snow chute Rus ran into trouble. Footholds became scarce as he moved from one tenuous position to the next. Then suddenly he slipped and fell headlong out-of-sight into a moat on the Davenport Glacier. The rest of the party attempted a rescue by way of Sahale Arm and the Davenport but retreated after getting hit by falling ice. Things did not look good for the Koala.

    A short while later, after regaining consciousness, Rus emerges from his ice crypt and to everyone’s utter amazement announces his intention to continue on! The next day our bruised but unbowed buddy arrives at Cascade Pass, after bivouacking on the summit of Buckner. The determined Koala had also soloed Booker Mountain and bush-rappeled down the steep Horseshoe Basin headwall to the Stehekin River trail.

    Our climb of Forbidden Peak was even more exciting. Forbidden’s inclusion in the list of fifty classic climbs in North America is well deserved, but results in an abnormal amount of activity on this difficult peak. In order to avoid other climbers, our venture was planned as a midweek daytrip in early July.

    Our plans did not go well. Bette Felton got the short straw in the undemocratic process of selecting a four person climbing team, and wept bitterly over being left behind. Damaged personal relationships, anxiety over difficult climbs, and unrelenting competitive pressure are some of the costs incurred when playing the Big Boy game.

    Our climb did not go well either.

    July 9th, 1980 was a day of unsettled weather. Conditions are not bad enough for an outright abort but the somber clouds circling the high summits above Boston Basin hardly inspire confidence.

    Ice axes begin to buzz as we approach the 8300′ notch in the east ridge. We have entered an intense electric field surrounding Forbidden’s upper reaches and the Bulgers are in panic.

    Indecision gives way to action as we cache the axes and drop down to a ledge on the northeast face. The exposure down to the Boston Glacier is phenomenal, but the north side offers protection from the incoming weather. Rus and Mary Jo begin to belay across a ledge system slightly above our position while Bruce and I survey our options. Suddenly without warning, a snow block falls from an unseen cornice somewhere above and sweeps across the twenty foot span separating me and Bruce! A moment later it’s gone and only bits of detritus mark its passage. Our position on that narrow ledge was so precarious that getting hit by even that minor release of snow could have been fatal.

    The climb continues with the two rope teams reaching the summit pyramid within minutes of each other. We forgo the summit register and immediately begin to setup a double rope rappel. Thus far the weather has held, but now big rain drops are spattering around us and a thunderstorm seems imminent.

    A hundred meters of rope are tossed down from the summit as Bruce leads off. Naturally, in times like this, the lines get fouled and the Giraffe has to spend precious moments trying to unravel the mess. By this time even the Koala began to get edgy about our situation. Bulger patience is at best limited, and before long the three of us downclimb to Bruce’s position and reset the rappel. Three long raps get us back to the ledges. Amazing how one’s tolerance to exposure grows with a climb like this! Rather than belay the ledges, we carry loose coils and literally race across the face. We soon reach the notch, recover our crampons and ice axes, and dash for the cars in a steady rain shower.

    The Forbidden epic took 16 hours RT, and was a remarkable climb in marginal conditions. However, the Bulgers can take little pride in their ignoble treatment of one of their own. Bette had to wait six long years before getting another opportunity to climb the peak. Bob Tillotson personally recovered a measure of Bulger honor by accompanying her up Forbidden’s west ridge in 1986.

    Our route on Mt Formidable was by the seldom done southwest ridge. The approach up the brushy South Fork of the Cascade River was at least as tough as the climb itself. The southwest ridge becomes extremely dry in late summer and our entire party suffered dehydration on the ascent. Rock stars Steve Exe and Bob Tillotson had little difficulty coping with the fourth class technicalities; but Steve, in particular, was nearly debilitated by lack of water.

    With the climb of Storm King on 24 August 1980, the Bulgers collectively finished the Top 100. Rus Kroeker was still six weeks away from individual honors, but with Storm King the mystery of the Big Boys was solved.

    The climb was also one of our better screwball Bulger adventures.

    The march in over Cascade Pass, up Park Creek to the basin south of Storm King is long and arduous, and the Bulgers are going light: one rope, a few slings, and bivy gear. That night at base camp Rus uses the rope for a pillow and apparently forgets to bring it along for the climb. (Author’s note: Rus still insists he forgot the rope, but the Bulgers remain unconvinced.) Hours later at the base of the North Fork Bridge Creek face we are faced with a problem. Retrieving the rope is an unattractive option, but so is the prospect of free climbing the fifth class East Peak of Storm King!

    While the rest of the party looks for an easier route, Rus begins to solo the face. The K-bear makes remarkable progress and it soon becomes apparent that he alone is going to make the summit. Was this Koala’s intention all along? Rus passes out of sight and shortly thereafter calls out his familiar "whoop whoop" victory yell. Of course we are all very happy for our fellow climber!

    The Koala is beyond redemption — or is he? A short while later he is seen waving us up the Goode-Storm King ridge. Our resourceful teammate has found an inspired route up Storm King that will go free. The route zigzags up some loose rock terraces, climbs through an improbable pottyhole, and leads to a notch just short of the summit. The final 20 foot pitch of exposed class four is protected by a handline fashioned from every available sling in the party. The Koala makes amends!

    I suppose it was appropriate that Goode Mtn would become my final Big Boy. The Lizard made such a fuss over the correct pronunciation of Richard Urquhart Goode’s last name (it’s "good" not "goody") that it was only fair to repay his pedantry with a little suffering.

    And suffer he did.

    The pain started at Black Tooth Notch. The first edition of Beckey’s green book places the notch at an impasse. The error has since been corrected in the second edition, but judging by the distressed notes we found at the site, our defeat there was not unique.

    Injured pride and unusual personal circumstances caused him to miss the successful all-Bulger retry in 1986, and two other semi-serious attempts were thwarted by bad weather.

    By 1987 all the rest of the Bulgers had gotten Goode and Lizard was forced to recruit outside support. Al Ryll, a co-worker at Boeing, was an ideal candidate. We had met previously on a three week expedition to Mt Gerdine in the Alaska Range, and had done some good (goode?) climbs together in the Olympics. Al was a solid mountaineer with a developing interest in the Top 100.

    Our route is the notorious Bedayn Couloir. It is a classic line with aesthetic appeal that suffers from dangerously loose rock. The climb involves a rugged two day approach, and the crux is a narrow, unprotectable ledge that leads into the couloir. The lower gullies leading up to that off-camber ledge are extremely rotten, and in spite of all our precautions I get struck in the thigh by a watermelon-sized boulder. Fortunately the blow is taken by leg muscle rather than bone, and after a short rest I am able to continue. Al does a great job in leading the crux, and around 11:00am, August 2nd we gain the summit.

    Al is off to a great start, but for me the quest is over. Completion of the Top 100 brings relief and a sense of accomplishment — but surprisingly little elation. The effort has been too long and difficult to be rewarded by a simple feeling of joy.

    The descent was hell. As my badly bruised leg began to stiffen and swell, downclimbing became extremely painful. Al did a magnificent job in assisting me through the difficulties. We spent seven hours on the technical rock, and I would not have been able to get off the mountain without him.

    The next day was almost heaven. Walking the well graded trail up from Cottonwood Camp in warm sunshine did wonders for my leg. We even had the good fortune to meet a group of fun-loving women along the way and spent much of the afternoon skinny-dipping together at Doubtful Lake. We also met Silas Wild coming in over Cascade Pass in hot pursuit of his one-hundreth. He congratulated our success; and I wished him well on Dark Peak as he rushed off to catch the Stehekin shuttle bus. Silas and I had been competing, and finishing two days ahead of him was sweet consolation for the many hardships suffered on Goode.

    That climb was one of the highlights of my many years in the mountains, and I will never forget the uncommon experiences Al and I shared. We made only one more trip together — a four-day Labor Day outing to Mt Challenger. Two months later Al was killed in a tragic bicycling accident on the island of Maui.

    God rest his soul.

     

     

    6. Chelan-Entiat

    Bonanza Peak 9511 Reynolds Peak 8512 Pinnacle Mtn 8402

    Mt Fernow 9249 Martin Peak 8511 Buttermilk Ridge 8392

    Mt Maude 9082 Dark Peak 8504 Spectacle Butte 8392

    7 Fingered Jack 9077 Hoodoo Peak 8464 Martin Peak 8375

    Copper Peak 8966 Mt Bigelow 8440+ Devore Peak 8360+

    Oval Peak 8795 Emerald Peak 8422 Abernathy Peak 8321

    Star Peak 8690 SW Dumbell Mtn 8421 Cooney Mtn 8321

    Cardinal Peak 8595 NE Dumbell Mtn 8415 Tupshin Peak 8320+

    Libby Mtn 8580 Saska Peak 8404 Flora Mtn 8320

    Three of the nine-thousanders in this group are fairly easy climbs, but Bonanza is a mountain to be reckoned with. Washington’s highest non-volcano offers no easy routes. The standard Mary Green Glacier approach is plagued with crevasse problems, and the 800 foot SE face is often subject to stonefall. Our 1978 attempt was abruptly terminated by stonefall one lead above the 8700′ bergschrund. Within minutes after a brief rain shower hit the face, salvos of rock began whistling down over our heads. That unnerving experience taught us a few lessons about Bonanza: (1) Attempt the peak only under stable, dry conditions, and (2) get an early start and try to be off the face before any other parties start up.

    For us, condition number one wasn’t met until August 1982, and then just barely. Bonanza seems capable of producing its own weather. The Seattle area forecast was good, Holden was in sunshine, but the mountain looked threatening. However since Bonanza looks threatening even under the best of conditions Bulgers Bialos, Gibbs, Zafren, and Lixvar commenced their climb.

    The ascent went well, and the largely fourth class face was easier than expected. However by the time we reached the summit, signs of a weather change were unmistakable, and Buf’s eagerly anticipated mountain top siesta had to be canceled. Our rappels were rushed and awkward; our traverse of the Mary Green, a running retreat. The rainstorm hit just as we were crossing the polished slabs above Holden Pass. A tarp shelter was quickly jury-rigged at the pass, but the peevish Giraffe forsook our accommodations for better shelter in the trees around Holden Lake. His departure was appreciated, for now there was sufficient space for three sleeping bags. The Giraffe was unhappy camping at the pass the night before, and chose his sleeping spot in such a way that nobody else could be comfortable. Giraffes do not suffer in silence, and when they are unhappy the whole zoo suffers.

    Dark Peak sits in the shadow of Bonanza and was apparently unclimbed before a visit from the Bulger "A" team in 1980. After getting away late from Seattle, Rus Kroeker went to extraordinary lengths to join that party. He twice swamped his little motorboat on a daring run up Lake Chelan, and then navigated the faint Swamp Creek trail at night by headlamp. The not-to-be-denied Koala caught up with the group in time to share their first ascent.

    Our party repeated the climb via the Swamp Creek headwall in May 1982, and Silas Wild completed his one hundred there on 4 August 1987. The close-up view across the Company Glacier to Bonanza’s seldom seen north side is reason enough to climb Dark Peak.

    Copper and Martin are two peaks above Railroad Creek designated off-limits to the hikers of Holden village. The climbs are rugged, even dangerous, and I suppose the restrictions are sensible. Obviously the Big Boy list cannot make such distinctions; but fortunately for every Martin there is a Maude.

    Martin Peak was climbed as a consolation after our 1978 Bonanza failure, and in retrospect was the more interesting ascent. The original 1936 Ida Zacher Darr first ascent notes were still in the register along with material on the 1939 Penberthy-Lavelle climb. Ours was only the 20th ascent in 43 years.

    Copper Peak was my 98th Big Boy, and was climbed solo in eight hours from Copper Basin. I had gotten Hard Mox a week earlier and was pushing hard to complete the hundred before the end of the 1986 climbing season.

    The following week Ken Zafren and I do battle with number 99: Tupshin Peak. Tupshin is a relatively unknown mountain in spite of its proximity to Stehekin. It is also one of the most technically demanding climbs in the Top 100. Tupshin’s dark summit pinnacles look very imposing from distant viewpoints; from the White Goat-Tupshin ridge they are positively fearsome. Even the fearless Kangaroo, Dick Kegel, is reported to have been momentarily stunned by the prospect of crossing the west face.

    Ken and I climb too far west in upper Bird Creek meadows and gain the ridge at the wrong saddle. Hours are lost recovering the route, and by the time we reach the thin ledge crossing Tupshin’s west face we feel pressure to hurry. But the route does not permit hurried climbing. We continue for nearly two hours beyond our previously agreed turnaround time, and end up on a pinnacle 50 feet short of the true summit. We can see the damn cairn a short distance away, but the intervening gap spells defeat. Our disappointment is of course keen, but our primary concern is to get back to camp.

    We have gone extremely light on the climb and have no food, water or bivouac gear. Everything, including our packs, was stashed when the going got tough. We get back to the catwalk ledges after a long series of rappels; recover our gear; and luckily manage to find the tent in the dark woods of Bird Creek. Over dinner we discuss tomorrow’s plans. We are of one mind. We are going back to get Tupshin.

    Our 2-man team had the route wired and the reclimb was successful. However, that climb on September 12th marked the end of my Big Boy season. That night it snowed down to 6000′ and all the high peaks were plastered. Goode Mountain would have to wait until next year.

    The remaining Big Boys in the area: Flora, Emerald, Saska, Cardinal, Pinnacle, Devore, Spectacle Butte, and SW Dumbell are all straightforward climbs. However NE Dumbell (aka Greenwood Mountain) deserves further mention.

    Our poorly chosen route took us from a col above Spider Meadow onto a nasty black ice ramp at the head of Big Creek. An hour or more of ultra-cautious cramponing got Rus, Bette and the Lizard onto easier terrain above Dumbell Lake, but it was a route that I, for one, would not reverse. We would have to find a better way out.

    Dumbell’s summit register held quite a surprise for us: one previous ascent in 1937 by Ralph Titerud, a Boy Scout leader from Cashmere. Ralph’s route must have been a Lulu. He had come in from Leroy Creek and thought he had gained the summit of Fernow.

    To my considerable relief, we found a goat track leading around the southeast buttress of the main peak of Dumbell. "Baby Carriage Ledge" is an exposed fourth class route with one short difficult corner. It was a vast improvement over our approach and is probably the route of choice on NE Dumbell. In the months following our climb, Rus tried without success to locate scoutmaster Titerud or his family. We were all interested in learning more about his pioneering climb, and wondered if ol’ Ralph ever learned of his mistake.

    The Chelan Crest peaks along Sawtooth Ridge are attractive, non- technical climbs with extremely scenic approaches. These summits support Washington’s easternmost glaciers, and are subject to more foul weather than their easterly location might suggest. I have gotten atop Mts Bigelow, Martin, Libby, and Cooney on foot, with skis, and by mountain bike; and have found them to be especially enjoyable all-season climbs. Reynolds, Abernathy, Oval, Star, and Buttermilk are also good sport, but are best saved for the off-season when snow still blankets their rather extensive scree and boulder fields.

     

    7. Washington Pass Area

    Mt Logan 9087 Mesahchie Peak 8795 Golden Horn 8366

    Black Peak 8970 Katsuk Peak 8680+ Cosho Peak 8332

    N. Gardner Mtn 8956 Kimtah Peak 8600+ Big Snagtooth 8330

    Gardner Mtn 8897 Tower Mtn 8444

    Silver Star Mtn 8876 Azurite Peak 8400+

    I found the Ragged Ridge climbs unpleasant. Beyond Easy Pass the country turns harsh and barren, and the climbing gets serious. On my first visit to the area in July 1979, Long John and I traversed the summit of Mesahchie to the 8480+ east summit of Katsuk. We encountered ball-bearing rock on smooth slab above the Katsuk-Mesahchie col and became dispirited by an evil looking canyon separating us from Katsuk’s main summits. Getting down to Fisher Creek was no simple matter either.

    Bette and I picked up Cosho and Kimtah the following year in another rugged but satisfying trip. Kimtah looked terrible, but actually went fairly easily once we found a convenient ledge system on the west face.

    The rematch with Katsuk in 1981 was scheduled on Bette’s birthday. The menacing canyon was bypassed on its shattered east rim, and both summits of the peak were attained. Katsuk has two pinnacles that exceed the 8680′ contour line, but the more difficult western point looks a little higher. You know you’re hooked on climbing when you cannot think of a better birthday activity than bagging your final Ragged Ridge Big Boy!

    Joe Vance, a geology professor at the University of Washington, finished his 35 year run at the Top 100 with Katsuk. Joe had already climbed many of the Big Boys before the start of the Bulger Era, and is the only climber up to 1997 to complete the hundred largely as an independent.

    John Roper is credited with first ascents on Katsuk, Kimtah, and Cosho; while Rus Kroeker, together with Bruce and Mary Jo Gibbs, got all four peaks on a remarkable, if not first, Easy Pass to Red Mountain traverse.

    Tower and Golden Horn also required multiple attempts. Tower’s central gully offers a direct but dangerous route to the summit. One attempt with formidable rock climber Dan Davis was foiled by rain and stonefall. We eventually got up the snow covered west face in June 1982. Bruce Gibbs, the Power of Tower, led a tense group of Bulgers up the super steep snow.

    Golden Horn is fun. In 1978 we underestimated the climb — we had a rope but no hardware, and were stopped by a snow covered block 60 feet from the summit. We came back the following spring with friends — the mechanical kind, and blitzed the mountain. We got one summit via a cannonhole (I love cannonholes!) and another by conventional means. Dick Kegel stormed ahead of everyone else and easily free climbed both summits before the rest of the party arrived.

    The Bulgers enjoyed Golden Horn.

    A similar blitzkrieg style assault was used on Silver Star. The summit block requires a bit of gymnastic talent, and the decidedly ungymnastic Bulgers had to build a human pyramid to get to the top.

    The Banded Glacier route on Mt Logan was done on an unusual traverse from Easy Pass; while Azurite Peak was climbed in two days by an elegant direct line from the North Cross-State highway to Mebee Pass to the summit.

    The Gardners are best remembered for Long John’s spectacular fall into Huckleberry Creek. The Gardner trip was made in late April when the snowbridges were beginning to breakup. The entire Huckleberry bridge collapsed mid-span under John’s weight. He made a desperate lunge for a nearby log; teetered on snowshoes for a few moments; than fell headlong into the water. Pretty amusing stuff for those Bulgers already on the other side. Unfortunately, I wasn’t.

    In 1975 I took a three year leave from Boeing in order to climb full- time. I traveled to New Zealand and Tasmania, skied the Haute Route across Switzerland, and eventually took up residence at the Alpine Club of Canada clubhouse in Banff. I was having the time of my life. I was also losing weight and generally letting myself rundown. The trouble with being on perpetual holiday is that you never get a chance to rest. I gained over 367,000′ in 1975 and spent more than 200 days in the mountains. One trip followed another until the inevitable breakdown. Over developed thigh muscles coupled with weak abdominals had slowly pulled my spinal column out of line and damaged my sciatic nerve. The injury forced a two month layoff from climbing and taught me the importance of flexible, balanced musculature.

    Black Peak was my first Big Boy after recovery. Getting back to the mountains was essential to my well being, and John "Turkey" Spezia’s support on Black will never be forgotten. Situps and stretching exercises are now part of my daily routine, and since 1978 I’ve been able to climb more than a hundred days a year without any recurrence of the problem.

    Fred Beckey’s first ascent notes were still in the register at the time of our 1980 climb of Big Snagtooth. The route requires some exposed technical moves on firm rock, but is thoroughly enjoyable. However May 18, 1980 is best remembered for another event: the Big Bang — the day Mt St. Helens blew up. Our party was startled by a series of three loud explosions. We thought it might have been avalanche control work at Washington Pass, and never made the connection with the ominous clouds moving in from the south. We first learned the news that evening from a shopkeeper in Marblemount. Curiously, the sound wave largely missed Seattle but was heard far up into the Chilcotin Plateau of British Columbia. Michael King, a helicopter pilot in Tatla Lake who works the Mount Waddington trade, heard the explosion; but thought it was the sound of a neighbor dynamiting a local beaver dam.

     

    8. Glacier Peak Region

    Dome Peak 8920+ Buck Mtn 8573 Luahna Peak 8400+

    Fortress Mtn 8674 Chiwawa Mtn 8459

    Clark Mtn 8576 Sinister Peak 8440+

    The Glacier Peak region is perhaps the crown jewel of Washington wilderness. Other parts of the range contain higher and more difficult mountains in austere surroundings, but for me, this alpine playground possesses a sublime combination of ice, meadow, and rock, and is the scenic climax of the North Cascades. This is also a region of grand traverses, a place where the excellence of alpine travel generally exceeds the quality of the climbs available. Trips like the Ptarmigan Traverse, the Bath Lakes High Route, High Pass and the Napeequa, Image Lake and Miners Ridge attain a standard rarely matched elsewhere.

    Ed Boulton and I took a side trip to Dome Peak while doing the Ptarmigan Traverse with a party of Seattle Mountaineers back in 1971. The climb came early in my career, and I was very impressed with the grandeur of the peak. The actual summit point was a large boulder perched atop the mountain’s crest. The grandeur of Dome remains; but the summit boulder disappeared during the winter of 1981-82.

    The Lizard has been fortunate to stand atop pre-eruptive Mt St. Helens, Trigger Finger before its fall, and the Dome summit boulder. Our mountains are not as enduring as they seem!

    Up until recently, Dick Kegel had only dallied with the Top 100. Even though his support had been enlisted on many of the tougher climbs, the Kangaroo professed total indifference to the rest of the hundred. All that changed at the 1986 fall celebration held in honor of that year’s three finishers. Dick’s total was then less than 50, and he was gently chided for not having reached the Bulger "Threshold of Respectability." The criticism must have irked Regal Richard, for the following year he went on rampage and collected an incredible 41 Big Boys! The Kangaroo who would be king then vanquished his final 13 and ascended to the throne of Dome on October 2, 1988.

    The Bulgers have enjoyed a very pleasant association with Sinister Peak. The Koala finished his whirlwind odyssey of the Top 100 with Sinister in 1980. Silas Wild accompanied Rus to the summit, while a sick Lizard was left behind on the south side of Dome. I returned with the rest of the crew two years later and bagged the peak by the narrowest of margins. We climbed Dome (sans boulder) in dense cloud but did not dare cross the fractured Chickamin Glacier without better visibility. After a few hours the situation seemed hopeless and the Bulgers were ready to retreat down Bachelor Creek. Then miraculously, we were shown the way! A "sucker hole" clearing appeared for a few minutes, then closed; but that was enough. We set our course across the glacier and got our peak.

    Our not-so-Sinister climb also ended on a rather amusing footnote. Since Bette’s 10mm perlon rope was not needed for the climb, it was left behind at the Dome saddle. Its bright green color must have attracted the interest of the resident marmot, for the rope was gnawed into three pieces by the time we returned!

    Fortress and Buck make a nice combination. Our party went in over Buck Creek Pass and exited via the Napeequa and Little Giant Pass. The steep bushwack down Louis Creek to the Napeequa River parallels a spectacular waterfall and requires some caution. Also, the old bridge over the Chiwawa River is out, necessitating a deep and possibly difficult ford. Buck Mountain has three summits and some confusion exists over which is the highest. An Alpine Roamers register resides on the north summit, but a Bulger consensus gives credit to the central peak. The Koala might be well advised to return to Buck Mountain someday; for his 1977 effort included ascents of only the north and south summits.

    Chiwawa Mountain was climbed from Trinity via Spider Pass in poor visibility and fresh snow. The Zookeeper forgot her ice axe and had to use an improvised stone adze on some of the tricky sections of the south spur. Near the summit, we broke through the dense clouds and were treated to a fantastic "Ships at Sea" view. The topsails of a few peaks were visible, but the rest of the world seemed smothered in a white blanket of foam. Loop trip requirements were met by way of the Chiwawa River.

    Clark and Luahna can be conveniently climbed as a pair from either Boulder Creek or the White River. The Thunder Creek route is brutal, and is best left for the descent. Luahna’s climbing history is uncertain. The remnants of an old summit cairn were visible at the time of our 1979 ascent, but no evidence of recent climbs was apparent. Luahna is unnamed on the Holden quadrangle and was overlooked in early versions of the Big Boy list. The unofficially named peak meets the 400 foot rule; nearby Chalangin does not.

     

    9. The Pasayten Peaks

    Jack Mtn 9066 Mt Carru 8595 Lake Mtn 8371

    Mt Lago 8745 Monument Peak 8592 West Craggy 8366

    Robinson Mtn 8726 Osceola Peak 8587 Amphitheater Mtn 8358

    Remmel Mtn 8685 Big Craggy Peak 8470 Windy Peak 8334

    Ptarmigan Peak 8614 Lost Peak 8464

    Cathedral Peak 8601 Blackcap Mtn 8397

    Jack Mountain stands apart from the rest of the peaks in the Pasayten. It is a tough peak with comparatively few ascents. Our climb of the Nohokomeen Glacier in May of 1981 bordered on the heroic. Heroic leadership coupled with an amusing personal embarrassment have made Jack an unforgettable climb for the Lizard.

    May Creek and the Nohokomeen are climbed to a point where Jack’s north ridge can be gained. The continuation of the route to the summit tower is along a narrow arete. May 24th was a warm day marked by continuous avalanches, and our passage along the snow-crested arete seemed foolhardy in the extreme. In places the north ridge is no more than a bootwidth across, literally forcing one foot to be carefully placed in front of the other. The old joke about saving a falling ropemate by jumping off the opposite side of a knife edge ridge was no joke on this trip.

    The summit tower was equally intimidating and had everyone but Silas cowed. Silage trailed a double rope to the summit and belayed everyone else up. Our ascent was the 15th since 1967, and only the third up the Nohokomeen Glacier. The register also recorded Joe Vance’s imposing climb of the integral north ridge.

    My moment of embarrassment came on the rappel. A tight fitting seat harness split my pants at the crotch and exposed my reproductive vitals to the friction of the snow encrusted rope. The rappel was a free overhang and I had no choice but to continue on down at a v-e-r-y slow rate of descent. The humor of that unpleasant situation became apparent to me only after we were safely down off the ridge!

    The area east of the Cascade Crest, bounded by the Methow and Chewack Rivers, contains 15 Big Boys. This 1200 square mile region of open vistas and grand peaks is also the highest in Washington with an average elevation of almost 5400′. The Pasayten peaks are also fairly remote and generally require a full day or more for the approach. The Bulgers have traditionally reserved the first week in October for their visits. The area is especially beautiful after the first snowfall of autumn. The bugs are gone, the larches have turned golden, and the peaks themselves become a pretty fair challenge.

    Lizard’s first visit to the Pasayten came in 1974 with Joanne Williams, Frank King and veteran climber Phil Dickert. We got a few possible first ascents along the Wildcat-Rolo ridge and collected most of the major summits in Eureka Creek Basin. Phil had a rough time on the trip. He became hypothermic on Osceola and fell on Carru. Two days later he was suffering from such severe stomach pain that he had to be rescued by helicopter from Lake of the Woods. We later learned that he had been suffering in silence from a stomach ulcer since the start of the trip. Phil is one of the most stubbornly tough characters I have ever met; and it is of no great surprise to me that he got the first ascent of Mount Challenger back in 1936!

    In 1978 I caught note of an article by USGS geologist Rowland Tabor suggesting that Monument Peak might still be unclimbed. The unstated basis for that curious assertion was probably a helicopter landing by the flying geologist. A similar helicopter ascent by a USGS survey team was noted in the Star Peak register at the time of our 1977 ascent.

    The lure of a BBFA (Big Boy First Ascent) was irresistible, and the following May a group of Bulgers went in over Pistol Pass to claim the prize. We had a successful climb on nearby Lake Mountain and Rus got a probable FA on Lake Pinnacle. Unfortunately the weather turned sour the next day and everyone except the Koala retreated. Rus got Monument, but returned to camp mildly hypothermic and very disappointed. A 1978 first ascent had already been claimed by Beckey and Roper. Fred must have read the same article — and responded quicker!

    The Bulgers returned to Monument Peak the following year for the third ascent, and suffered one of their rare injury accidents. Mike Bialos got hit by rockfall and broke a hand while leading a rope up Monument’s steep southeast escarpment. The Buf was belayed to the top of the ridge at 8200′ and left behind as the rest of our party went on a short distance to the top. The stoic Buffalo never complained, and managed to downclimb the technical stuff with only one good arm. Like Phil Dickert, the Buffalo is one tough climber.

    If I had to pick one trip as a personal favorite it would be our 1978 Trans-Pasayten Patrol — a four-day cross-country sweep of the Okanogan that included ascents of Windy, Amphitheater, Cathedral, and Remmel. For me, that trip had a special magic that has never quite been equaled. I still recall clutching Rus’s outstretched leg as I struggled with the exposed step-across at the summit of Cathedral; and I will never forget cooking that 100 ton boulder at the base of Remmel Mountain.

    The Bulgers rarely built campfires, but that night was an exception. Our 7000′, mid-October bivouac required more than a space blanket and half-bag for warmth; and as the evening chill began to set in, Rus and I piled timbers beneath a massive boulder and started a roaring fire. After an hour or so of intense heating the rock began to crack and explosively shed large granite flakes. We continued to add more wood in hopes of splitting it, but eventually grew weary of the effort and fell asleep comforted by the warm glow of embers and reradiated heat that lasted most of the night. I still savor the comradeship, adventure, and pure fun experienced on that trip. Those events are enduring personal treasures, and best represent the spirit of the Big Boy experience.

     

     

    A Retrospective

    Three years after…

    Is there life after the Big Boys?

    The Bulgers have been actively climbing together for more than a decade, and in the course of pursuing the Top 100 have visited nearly every corner of the Cascades. Their collective climbing record and knowledge of the range is substantial and matched by very few others. Most of the group have now completed their mission, and perhaps inevitably the fellowship is beginning to fade. New interests, family responsibilities, and other obligations are drawing the Bulgers apart.

    Silas and Long John are now busy raising families and climb with less intensity. Bruce and Bette remain fairly true to the Bulger credo, but Rus and Big Bob have discovered other passions in life. Ken now lives in Anchorage, and between trips to Nepal, pursues his alpine recreation in Alaska’s untrammeled mountains. John Roper’s long term goal is to climb every named peak in the Skagit and Stillaguamish drainages. This HFK is currently only four peaks away from every named summit in North Cascades National Park; and he, together with Dick Kegel, are well on their way to the second hundred. Of all the Bulgers, only the Buffalo has remained immune to the competitive aspect of climbing the one hundred. The Buf marches to his own drummer. His commitment to climbing is a lifetime affair, and he intends to save a few Big Boys for his dotage.

    And the Lizard? He’s back on his bicycle; but now it’s a fat-tired model. Bike mountaineering is entering its Golden Age, and every difficult or unusual ascent is probably a first. The Lizard, now known as Shock Wave Rider, has already placed his bicycle atop more than 400 summits, including a fair number of Big Boys, and is planning ever more audacious climbs.

    Is there a point to all this frenetic activity? Have the Bulgers attained enlightenment on mountain tops or found answers to ultimate questions? According to the Galactic Hitchhiker’s "Deep Thought" computer, the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is forty-two. I personally prefer the Socratic answer to the question of why we climb:

    "… it is a disgrace to grow old through sheer carelessness

    before seeing what manner of man you may become by

    developing your bodily strength and beauty to their highest

    limit. But you cannot see that you are careless, for it does

    not come of its own accord."

    — Socrates, rebuking a young man in poor physical condition.

    Socrates smiled when Reinhold Messner finished his eight-thousanders; he smiled when Don Forest got every 11,000′ peak in the Canadian Rockies; and I believe he smiled when the Bulgers got their one hundred.

    Ten Years After…

     

     

     

     

    Postscripts

    The Bulgers:

    The Bulgers found their identity on the summit of Silver Eagle Mountain on April 23, 1977. That date was the occasion of Koala’s first soul-stirring recitation of Henry Lawson’s bawdy "Bastard from the Bush." The poem is possibly apocryphal and generally considered too repugnant to be included in Lawson anthologies. Rus, with the help of a King County librarian, had to search the Australian Archives in Sydney for an unexpurgated copy.

    As the shades of night were falling over city, town and bush

    From a slum in Bludgers’ Alley slunk the Captain of the Push.

    He scowled towards the north and he scowled towards the south

    Then crooked his little finger in the corner of his mouth,

    And with a long, low whistle woke the echoes of The Rocks

    And a dozen ghouls came sloping round the corners of the blocks.

    Bludgers came out Bulgers, but no matter. Our group had a mission, and now it had a name.

    Then the Captain crooked his finger at a stranger on the kerb,

    Whom he qualified politely with an adjective and verb,

    "Who is this that’s come amongst us?" asked the Captain of the Push.

    "Gorstrike me dead — it’s Fuckin’ Fred, the Bastard from the Bush!"

    And he begged the Bloody Bludgers that they wouldn’t interrupt

    Till he gave an introduction — it was painfully abrupt.

    "Here’s the bleedin’ push, my covey — here’s a bastard from the bush!

    Strike me dead, he wants to join us!" said the Captain of the Push.

    Said the stranger: "I am nothing but a bushy and a dunce,

    But I read about the Bludgers in the ‘Weekly Gasbag’ once.

    Sitting lonely in my humpy when the wind began to whoosh,

    How I longed to share the dangers and the pleasures of the Push!"

    Early on, individual Bulgers got dubbed with alliterative appellations of the animal kind. Giraffes are tall contradictions, Koalas live on leaves, and what Buffalos lack in finesse they make up in power; Lizards lay naked on warm rocks, and Zookeepers are needed to keep the wildlife in line. To a non-Bulger, such animal designations may appear derisive; however, the names were given in affection and have become part of our personal identity.

     

    Completion Statistics:

    Name & Rank Last Peak Best Year

    0. Bulgers Storm King – 24 Aug 80 1978 – 91

    1. Rus Kroeker Sinister Peak – 4 Oct 80 1978 – 24

    2. Bruce Gibbs Ptarmigan Peak – 13 Jul 86 1982 – 17

    3. Bob Tillotson SE Twin Spire – 10 Aug 86 1982 – 24

    4. Bette Felton SE Twin Spire – 24 Aug 86 1977 – 17

    5. John Roper Lost Peak – 24 May 87 1986 – 24

    6. John Lixvar Goode Mountain – 2 Aug 87 1978 – 19

    7. Silas Wild Dark Peak – 4 Aug 87 1985 – 25

    8. Joe Vance Katsuk Peak – 23 Aug 88 1986 – 13

    9. Dick Kegel Dome Peak – 2 Oct 88 1987 – 41

    10. John Plimpton Dorado Needle 1979 – 12

    11. Dave Creeden Jack Mountain – 13 Jul 97 1994 – 24

    12. Jeff Hancock Goode Mountain – 15 Jul 97

    13. Mike Bialos Ptarmigan Peak – 19 Jul 97 1978 – 12

    14. Johnny Jeans SE Twin Spire – Aug 97 1994 – 26

    Summit Registers:

    Throughout this account of the Top 100 I have tried to recount some of the early climbing history of the Big Boys as recorded in the summit registers. A summary of these statistics appears in the comments column of the Top 100 list attached to this appendix.

    If I could make an appeal on behalf of register integrity, it would be to leave original material of historical interest on the mountain. A few well intentioned climbers have been removing old registers with no thought to those who come after them. Finding a Fred Beckey first ascent note or an old Ida Darr record is a thrill worth saving.

    Duplicating old records for preservation is acceptable only if the originals are left on the mountain. The replacement registers that I have found have never been true to the original. These hastily prepared field copies are often incomplete and invariably careless with important details. More than one counterfeit Becky [sic] first ascent note has been encountered. This practice should stop even if it means the eventual destruction of historically significant material.

    I confess to losing Fred’s first ascent notice on Warrior Peak — a wind gust unexpectedly blew the note away as I was trying to dry it out. Yet somehow I feel this end is more fitting than letting old records moulder away in some unknown repository.

     

    The Top 100 List:

    Which are Washington’s hundred highest mountains? This seemingly simple question has no simple answer. The Bulger Big Boy list is only one of many possible compilations; and other listings, based on different rules or requirements, may have greater merit. However, since I am more or less responsible for this version of the list, I will try to explain some of the reasoning behind it.

    The 400 foot rule is probably the most defensible of the three rules that govern Big Boy eligibility. A larger elevation requirement, say 1000 feet, gives greater geographic diversity to the list, but does so at the expense of many commonly recognized mountains. A 500 foot rule has some numerical appeal, and has been applied to summits in Colorado and elsewhere. However I feel the rule is flawed, since it cannot be rigorously applied to peaks mapped with 40 or 80 foot contour intervals. Since 400 is a common multiple of 40, 80, and 100; a 400 foot rule can be applied to 7.5 and 15 minute series maps without interpolation. A 400 foot rise also seems sufficient to meet ones visual requirement for a distinct summit. The USGS-approved names rule is somewhat less defensible and suffers from a theoretical inconstancy. Mountain names are frequently submitted to the Washington State Board on Geographic Names, and future decisions could add new peaks to the list. Fortunately the Washington Board operates with reasonable restraint, and in the past fourteen years only one peak, Mt Rahm, has had to be added to the Big Boy list as a result of a names board decision.

    The names rule is only advisory, and I have chosen not to apply it to named features on the major volcanoes, such as St Andrews Rock or Kennedy Peak, or to collective names like the Crescent Creek Spires or the Tepeh Towers. On balance, this rule seems desirable, since it allows the inclusion of a few well known peaks whose rise above adjoining saddles falls somewhat short of 400 feet.

    The final rule is designed to deal with volcanic sub-summits. Very few people perceive Liberty Cap on Mt Rainier as an individual summit — its 472 foot rise notwithstanding. Lincoln and Colfax on Mt Baker are more distinct, yet many people refer to them only as Baker’s Black Buttes. Only Little Tahoma seems to have established an identity independent of its parent peak.

    Applying an 800 foot rule to major volcanoes satisfies the above requirements, but gainsays the perceptions of some discerning climbers. In particular, the omission of Lincoln Peak is troublesome; and John Roper, among others, has amusingly called this rule the "John Wilkes Booth" proviso.

    I have examined some of the published antecedents to my 1976 compilation of Washington’s highest mountains and found them fascinating, but woefully deficient. However this is not surprising, since the old lists are invariably based on inconsistent criteria and incomplete topographic information.

    The earliest listing I have found for Washington appears in Henry Gannett’s 1906 "Dictionary of Altitudes in the United States." Gannett’s book lists 12 Washington peaks over 8000 feet, and includes a fascinating discussion of some of our state’s more unusual benchmarks. For example, back at the turn of the century, Tacoma’s official USGS B.M. was a crosscut on a step at the entrance to McDaniels Cigar Store; while Marblemount’s 313 foot altitude reference was marked by a nail driven into a cedar stump west of the blacksmith’s shop. One of the most comprehensive lists of that era was compiled by state geologist, Henry Landes. Landes was also president of the Seattle Mountaineers, and his list of 31 peaks over 8000 feet first appeared in the November 1908 issue of the club annual. The Washington Geological Survey reprinted his work in 1917, in the now classic "Geographic Dictionary of Washington". 9400′ Bonanza Peak was still known as North Star, Mt Rainier’s elevation was given as 14,363′, and Mts St Helens and Shuksan were estimated at 10,000′. Landes’s list omitted such notables as Goode, Logan, Jack, Forbidden, and Eldorado; but included some relatively obscure summits such as Abernathy, Bauerman Ridge, Hozomeen, and an unidentified 8250′ Whatcom County peak called Big Horn.

    More recently, earth scientist Stephen Fry has directed his attention to the problems of mountain mensuration. Steve has rigorously defined all of Washington’s major and sub-major mountains, computed their volumes, measured their steepest faces, and enumerated the hundred highest using 250, 400, 500, 1000, and 2000 foot rules. Steve’s work is comprehensive and his lists certainly represent legitimate alternatives to the Bulgers’ Top 100.

    My involvement in the Big Boy list stems from a strong personal interest in mountains, maps, and numerical minutiae. In addition to identifying the two hundred highest mountains in Washington, I have catalogued the state’s hundred largest glaciers, and have compiled a 82 year database for Cascade mountain snowfall. My private collection of topographic maps exceeds 6000 sheets, and includes the entire USGS historical collection for Washington and Alaska on microfilm. Using the resources of such a comprehensive map library to catalog the state’s highest mountains and largest glaciers was great fun and an extraordinary cartographic experience.

    John Plimpton was a key contributor to the concept of the Top 100, and John’s careful scrutiny of early versions of the list helped to ensure its accuracy. John Roper’s thoughtful criticisms have also been helpful, and had he been involved with the Bulgers during the first years of the list’s creation, its final form might very well have been different.

    Until recently, distribution of the Big Boy list was restricted to Bulgers and a few other trusted friends; and in fact, our list of the second one hundred is still classified. However, as knowledge of the Top 100 enters the public domain, I hope other climbers will be drawn to the considerable challenge and manifold pleasures of the Big Boys of Washington.

     

     

    John Lixvar — January 1990

    First Revision Date: August 1993

    Second Revision Date: October 1997

     


     


    The 100 list

    WASHINGTON’S 100 HIGHEST MOUNTAINS

     

    RANK PEAK FEET METERS MAP DATE CLIMBED COMMENTS

    1 MT RAINIER 14410 4392 MT RAINIER WEST 19 JUL 68 GUIDED ASCENT, 4:15 FROM MUIR

    2 MT ADAMS 12276 3742 MT ADAMS EAST 19 SEP 71 HIGH WINDS DEFEAT MOST OF THE PARTY AT PIKERS PEAK

    3 LITTLE TAHOMA PEAK 11138 3395 MT RAINIER EAST 23 JUL 78 CAMP ATOP THE 8800′ FRYINGPAN NUNATAK

    4 MT BAKER 10775 3284 MT BAKER (1972) 11 MAY 69 SNOWSHOE ASCENT VIA EASTON GLACIER

    5 GLACIER PEAK 10541 3213 GLACIER PEAK 4 JUL 71 2 DAY CLIMB VIA SITKUM GLACIER

    6 BONANZA PEAK 9511 2899 HOLDEN 29 AUG 82 #132(1961-1982) VIA MARY GREEN GLACIER

    7 MT STUART 9415 2870 MT STUART 6 JUN 82 8000′ DAY CLIMB VIA CASCADIAN COULOIR

    8 MT FERNOW 9249 2819 HOLDEN 6 JUL 79 #3(1979) A LONG TRIP FROM ICE LAKES

    9 GOODE MTN 9200+ 2804+ GOODE MTN 2 AUG 87 #3(1987) GET HURT IN BEDAYN COULOIR

    10 MT SHUKSAN 9127 2782 MT SHUKSAN 10 AUG 69 VIA FISHER CHIMNEYS. MEET ROYAL ROBBINS

    11 BUCKNER MTN 9112 2777 GOODE MTN 15 OCT 78 #7(1978) VIA HORSESHOE BASIN

    12 MT LOGAN 9087 2770 MT LOGAN 26 JUL 81 #3(1981) 3RD ASCENT OF BANDED GLACIER

    13 MT MAUDE 9082 2768 HOLDEN 20 JUL 74 SOUTH SHOULDER WITH JOANNE WILLIAMS

    14 SEVEN FINGERED JACK 9077 2767 HOLDEN 21 JUL 74 SW SLOPE WITH JOANNE WILLIAMS

    15 JACK MTN 9066 2763 JACK MTN 24 MAY 81 #15(1967-1981) 3RD ASCENT OF NOHOKOMEEN GLACIER

    16 MT SPICKARD 8979 2737 MT SPICKARD 20 AUG 83 SIGN A TWO DAY OLD REGISTER

    17 BLACK PEAK 8970 2734 MT ARRIVA 19 OCT 76 WITH HELP FROM JOHN SPEZIA

    18 COPPER PEAK 8966 2733 HOLDEN 31 AUG 86 #9(1979-1986) A RUGGED 8HR SOLO CLIMB

    19 NORTH GARDNER MTN 8956 2730 SILVER STAR MTN 29 APR 79 INTERESTING EXIT FROM (AN INTO) HUCKLEBERRY CK

    20 MT REDOUBT 8956 2730 MT CHALLENGER 19 AUG 82 #11(1980-1982) VIA CANNONHOLE EAST OF SUMMIT

    21 DOME PEAK 8920+ 2719+ DOME PEAK 8 AUG 71 WITH ED BOULTON ON PTARMIGAN TRAVERSE

    22 GARDNER MTN 8897 2712 MAZAMA 28 APR 79 INTERESTING SNOWSHOE APPROACH UP HUCKLEBERRY CK

    23 BOSTON PEAK 8894 2711 CASCADE PASS 25 JUL 82 #58(1966-1982) UP SE FACE, DOWN SOUTH RIDGE

    24 SILVER STAR MTN 8876 2705 SILVER STAR MTN 30 APR 77 GET BOTH SUMMITS

    25 ELDORADO PEAK 8868 2703 ELDORADO PEAK 15 MAY 76 A 17HR, 9100′ DAY CLIMB. BIVOUAC IN A WIND CIRQUE.

    26 DRAGONTAIL PEAK 8840+ 2694+ MT STUART – NE 9 JUN 79 GET EAST DRAGONTAIL ALSO

    27 FORBIDDEN PEAK 8815 2687 FORBIDDEN PEAK 9 JUL 80 A 16HR, 6000′ DAY CLIMB. MOST DIFFICULT BB TO DATE.

    28 MESAHCHIE PEAK 8795 2681 MT LOGAN 15 JUL 79 #7(1966-1979) TRAVERSE TO EAST KATSUK

    29 OVAL PEAK 8795 2681 OVAL PEAK 12 JUN 77 #7(1962-1977)

    30 MT LAGO 8745 2665 MT LAGO 3 JUL 74 TRAVERSE TO CARRU

    31 ROBINSON MTN 8726 2660 ROBINSON MTN 27 APR 80 #7(1971-1980)

    32 COLCHUCK PEAK 8705 2653 MT STUART 9 JUN 79 VIA COLCHUCK COL

    33 STAR PEAK 8690 2649 OVAL PEAK 10 JUN 77 #4(1968-1977)

    34 REMMEL MTN 8685 2647 REMMEL MTN 9 OCT 78 UNMARKED TRAIL LEADS TO 1932 LOOKOUT SITE

    35 KATSUK PEAK 8680+ 2646+ MT LOGAN 13 SEP 81 #5(1968-1981) GET BOTH SUMMITS

    36 SAHALE MTN 8680+ 2646+ CASCADE PASS 16 JUL 72 ENJOY THE SEA OF PEAKS VIEW

    37 FORTRESS MTN 8674 2644 HOLDEN 24 JUL 77 #4(1976-1977)

    38 CANNON MTN 8638 2633 CHIWAUKUM MTS 20 MAY 78 A 12.5HR, 7000′ DAY CLIMB

    39 ‘MT CUSTER’ 8630 2630 MT SPICKARD 21 AUG 83 #5(1971-1983) NEARLY STOPPED BY A GAP IN THE RIDGE

    40 PTARMIGAN PEAK 8614 2626 MT LAGO 4 OCT 77 NO CAIRN

    41 SHERPA PEAK 8605 2623 MT STUART 4 SEP 83 TRAVERSE A COLD NORTH FACE TO THE SUMMIT

    42 CATHEDRAL PEAK 8601 2622 REMMEL MTN 8 OCT 78 #3(1978) 1941: IDA DARR

    43 KIMTAH PEAK 8600+ 2621+ MT LOGAN 20 JUL 80 #2(1979-1980)

    44 CARDINAL PEAK 8595 2620 LUCERNE 21 AUG 77 #5(1971-1977)

    45 MT CARRU 8595 2620 MT LAGO 3 JUL 74 PHIL DICKERT GETS INJURED ON DESCENT

    46 MONUMENT PEAK 8592 2619 MT LAGO 25 MAY 80 #3(1978-1980) 1-1978:BECKEY-ROPER, 2-1979:KROEKER

    47 OSCEOLA PEAK 8587 2617 MT LAGO 1 JUL 74 A FOUL WEATHER CLIMB

    48 ‘LIBBY MTN’ 8580 2615 MARTIN PEAK 8 JUL 78 NO CAIRN. GET BOTH SUMMITS.

    49 CLARK MTN 8576 2614 HOLDEN 13 JUL 77 THUNDER CK BUSHWACK IS HARDER THAN THE CLIMB

    50 BUCK MTN 8573 2613 HOLDEN 25 JUL 77 #3(1976-1977) GET THE NORTH AND MIDDLE PEAKS

    51 STORM KING 8520+ 2597+ GOODE MTN 24 AUG 80 #2(1976-1980) CLIMBED WITHOUT A ROPE

    52 ENCHANTMENT PEAK 8520 2597 MT STUART 10 JUN 79 HAD TO SEARCH FOR THE SUMMIT

    53 REYNOLDS PEAK 8512 2594 SUN MOUNTAIN 2 SEP 79 #3(1978-1979)

    54 MARTIN PEAK 8511 2594 HOLDEN 15 JUL 78 #20(1936-1978) 1-IDA ZACHER, 3-1939:PENBERTHY

    55 PRIMUS PEAK 8508 2593 FORBIDDEN PEAK 7 JUN 86 #5(1980-1986) 7800′ BRUSH BASH FROM McALLISTER CK

    56 DARK PEAK 8504 2592 AGNES MTN 30 MAY 82 #2(1980-1982) VIA SWAMP CK HEADWALL

    57 CASHMERE MTN 8501 2591 CHIWAUKUM MTS 6 OCT 74 WITH DAVE MUELLER AND GORDON THOMAS

    58 KLAWATTI PEAK 8485 2586 FORBIDDEN PEAK 31 JUL 78 #8(1945-1978) VIA SOUTH FACE

    59 HORSESHOE PEAK 8480+ 2585+ CASCADE PASS 5 SEP 82 #3(1980-1982) LIZARD’S FOLLY: 80 FEET OF 5.3

    RANK PEAK FEET METERS MAP DATE CLIMBED COMMENTS

    60 MOX PEAK (SE SPIRE) 8480+ 2585+ MT CHALLENGER 24 AUG 86 #16(1941-1986) SPEND 14HRS ON THIS DANGEROUS MTN

    61 MT RAHM 8480+ 2585+ MT SPICKARD 21 AUG 83 THE EAST SUMMIT (PT 8478) IS HIGHER

    62 BIG CRAGGY PEAK 8470 2582 BILLY GOAT MTN 12 SEP 77 #4(1974-1977)

    63 HOODOO PEAK 8464 2580 HOODOO PEAK 9 JUL 78 CAIRN, NO REGISTER

    64 LOST PEAK 8464 2580 LOST PEAK 27 MAY 79 1961 USGS MARKER. BUILD BRIDGE OVER MONUMENT CK

    65 CHIWAWA MTN 8459 2578 HOLDEN 13 AUG 78 BETTE USES AN IMPROVISED STONE ICEAXE

    66 ARGONAUT PEAK 8453 2576 MT STUART 14 JUN 76 A STRENUOUS 12HR CLIMB

    67 TOWER MTN 8444 2574 WASHINGTON PASS 12 JUN 82 #2(1980-1982) A TENSE 13.5HR CLIMB OF THE WEST FACE

    68 MT BIGELOW 8440+ 2573+ MARTIN PEAK 7 MAY 78 CAIRN, NO REGISTER

    69 DORADO NEEDLE 8440+ 2573+ ELDORADO PEAK 30 JUL 78 CLIMB FINISHES WITH AN EXPOSED CHEVAL

    70 LITTLE ANNAPURNA 8440+ 2573+ MT STUART – NE 9 JUN 79 VIA WITCHES TOWER

    71 SINISTER PEAK 8440+ 2573+ DOME PEAK 19 JUL 82 #29(1964-1982) LOSE BETTE’S ROPE TO A MARMOT

    72 EMERALD PEAK 8422 2567 LUCERNE 21 AUG 77 NO CAIRN

    73 DUMBELL MTN (SW) 8421 2567 HOLDEN 12 AUG 78 #15(1936-1978)

    74 DUMBELL MTN (NE) 8415 2565 HOLDEN 6 OCT 79 #2(1937-1979) 1: RALPH TITERUD, 4 JUL 1937

    75 SASKA PEAK 8404 2562 LUCERNE 20 AUG 77 #5(1956-1977)

    76 PINNACLE MTN 8402 2561 LUCERNE 26 AUG 78 #2(1974-1978) 1: JIM PRICE, 26 AUG 1974

    77 AZURITE PEAK 8400+ 2560+ AZURITE PEAK 11 MAY 80 #3( ? -1980) 2: JIM PRICE CLAIMS A 2ND ASCENT

    78 ‘LUAHNA PEAK’ 8400+ 2560+ HOLDEN 26 AUG 79 REMNANT CAIRN

    79 BLACKCAP MTN 8397 2559 MT LAGO 2 OCT 77 #2(1976-1977) A TREACHEROUS SNOW CLIMB

    80 BUTTERMILK RIDGE 8392 2558 OVAL PEAK 11 JUN 77 NO CAIRN

    81 SPECTACLE BUTTE 8392 2558 HOLDEN 5 JUL 79 #3(1953-1979) 1:CROWDER-TABOR, 2:BULGER "A" TEAM

    82 MARTIN PEAK 8375 2553 MARTIN PEAK 7 MAY 78 CAIRN, NO REGISTER. SKI ASCENT.

    83 LAKE MTN 8371 2551 MT LAGO 26 MAY 79 #5(1948-1979) RUS GETS 1ST ASCENT OF LAKE PINNACLE

    84 GOLDEN HORN 8366 2550 WASHINGTON PASS 19 MAY 79 #4(1978-1979) GET BOTH HORNS, ONE VIA CANNONHOLE

    85 WEST CRAGGY 8366 2550 BILLY GOAT MTN 12 SEP 77 CAIRN, NO REGISTER

    — MT ST. HELENS (pre) 9677 2950 MT ST. HELENS 15 JUN 69 UP THE LIZARD, DOWN THE DOG’S HEAD

    86 MT ST. HELENS (post) 8365 2550 MT ST. HELENS – NW 8 FEB 87 SKI ASCENT

    87 MCCLELLAN PEAK 8364 2549 MT STUART 10 JUN 79 #14(1978-1979)

    88 DEVORE PEAK 8360+ 2548+ MT LYALL 15 JUN 86 #12(1940-1986) SIGN THE DARR’S WY’EAST REGISTER

    89 AMPHITHEATER MTN 8358 2548 REMMEL MTN 8 OCT 78 VIA CATHEDRAL LAKES

    90 SNOWFIELD PEAK 8347 2544 DIABLO DAM 7 SEP 81 #4(1980-1981)

    91 AUSTERA PEAK 8334 2540 FORBIDDEN PEAK 31 JUL 78 #4(1965-1978) INTERESTING CHOCKSTONE PROBLEM

    92 WINDY PEAK 8334 2540 HORSESHOE BASIN 6 OCT 78 NO CAIRN

    93 COSHO PEAK 8332 2540 MT LOGAN 19 JUL 80 #5(1970-1980)

    94 ‘BIG SNAGTOOTH’ 8330 2539 SILVER STAR MTN 18 MAY 80 #7(1946-1980) HEARD THE EXPLOSION OF MT ST. HELENS

    95 MT FORMIDABLE 8325 2537 CASCADE PASS 19 SEP 82 #17(1981-1982) BASH UP FROM S FORK CASCADE RIVER

    96 ABERNATHY PEAK 8321 2536 GILBERT 3 SEP 79 #5(1949-1979) 1:RONALD R. ABERNATHY

    97 ‘COONEY MTN’ 8321 2536 MARTIN PEAK 6 MAY 78 SKI ASCENT

    98 MOX PEAK (NW SPIRE) 8320+ 2536+ MT CHALLENGER 21 AUG 82 #11(1941-1982) A 14HR EPIC ON THE NORTH RIDGE

    99 TUPSHIN PEAK 8320+ 2536+ STEHEKIN 12 SEP 86 #15(1940-1986) SPEND 26HRS ON 2 CLIMBS OF THIS PEAK

    100 FLORA MTN 8320 2536 LUCERNE 8 JUN 80 REACH SUMMIT AT 6:00AM

    Notes:

    1) Unoffical peak names are placed in single quotes.

    2) The number of summit register entries at the time of Lizard’s earliest ascent are summarized in the comments column. For example, #132(1961-1982) indicates 132 ascents of Bonanza from 1961 through 29 August 1982 inclusive.

    3) This is the original Big Boy List as compiled in 1976, and modified in 1980 for Mt Saint Helens. The 15′ quads for Mts Baker, Challenger, Shuksan, Glacier Peak, Holden, and Lucerne have since been superseded by provisional edition 7.5′ sheets. The composition of the Top 100 List remains unchanged; however, the 1988-89 resurvey has resulted in some elevation changes for summits in that region. However even these measurements are now outdated by the recent adoption of a new vertical datum (NAVD88) for North America. This general adjustment of the sea level reference for the North American continent increases the elevation of most Washington mountains by 110 – 130 cm. The impact of this change is so pervasive (-40 cm to +150 cm in the conterminous United States, and up to +240 cm in Alaska) that USGS has yet to announce a revision policy with regard to the new datum. It should also be noted that NAVD88 values are now given in Helmert orthometric height units (computed using geopotential differences based on observed, not modeled gravity) — a change that, in mountainous terrain, accounts for much of the difference between NAVD88 and the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. The new reference station for Canadian-Mexican-U.S. leveling is a tidal benchmark at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River known as Father Point/Rimouski, Quebec, Canada.


    As indicated above this is mirrored, without permission, from the BOEALPS website.

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    KEY WORD SEARCHES.

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    climb guide – "where to" guides
    climb technique – "how to" books
    climb gear – small number of books about hardware
    climb literature – literature (mainly climbing narratives) about climbing, much of it away from the Cascades

    hiking – all books about trails and puting one foot in front of the other
    hike guide – "where to" guides
    hike gear – small number of books about gadgets
    snowshoe – books about hiking in the winter

    biking – all books about bicycles
    bike guide – "where-to" guides
    bike tour – technique for multi-day bike trips
    bike gear – hardware (mainly maintenance and repair books)

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    plants – vegetable kingdom
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