After Tuesday's 70 miler, I wanted a different kind of ride - less jousting with traffic, and somewhere I could just grind for a few hours with minimal worry about cars and intersections.
Took the bike in the car over to Duvall where I could hop onto the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Such a pleasant trail, nice and level you can just cruise on low assist on the gravel as long as you want.
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The Tokul Trestle is pretty cool. Curved wooden trestle from 1911.
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You can't really go through Snoqualmie without stopping at the falls. Even though it eas crowded, I didn't have to hunt for a parking spot!
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After that I headed around behind the town on Mill Pond road and down to nearby North Bend. I considered stopping at Twedes for a slice of cherry pie and a damn fine cup of coffee (any
Twin Peaks fans out there?) but really wanted to keep moving.
North Bend is dominated by Mount Si - here it is on my way out of town
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And crossing over the river a few miles layer
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After that, it was onto Forest Service and logging roads for the next 25 miles or so.
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I swapped out the battery at 43 miles and took a break listening to the silence.
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Eventually I got up to the Tolt pipeline which provides 30% of the drinking water for the Seattle area. Ironically, this is where I drank the last of my water.
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After about 10 miles it turned into a narrow rolling paved road that felt fast after hours of gravel.
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Eventually the road gives way to the pipeline trail for the final 4+ miles back into Duvall. This is looking back at the end of the road I just came down and the start of the trail below.
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Had a bit of a surprise when I was going down the gravel grade at about 25mph. I was concentrating on keeping upright when suddenly I noticed a buck standing in a shadow just 10 ft off my line going down the hill. I think he was as surprised as me and just stood and watched as a blew by him!
Pulled back into Duvall at 68 miles only 17 of which were paved. And my battery still showed a 32 mi range! Topped the day off at a mexican restaurant patio with a big glass of water, a bigger burrito, and a pint of Manny's.