Headed over on the ferry today to the Kitsap Peninsula. Strava and COBI don't seem to like ferry rides, so I'm missing the Edmonds side of things but that was just an additional 3 miles on both ends of the ride making for a nice 50 mile ride.
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After getting off the ferry - and resetting my navigation which decided I should just turn around and get back on the ferry back to Edmonds to finish my ride I headed up to Point No Point the northernmost tip of the Kitsap Peninsula and home of the oldest lighthouse in WA state along with some interesting driftwood sculptures/furniture.
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From there I headed over to Port Gamble, a well-preserved historic timber town, which had a working sawmill for 142 years until 1995. These days it's mostly gift and craft shops, but a nice place to stretch your legs and get a snack before getting back in the saddle. Afterwards I hit the
Port Gamble Heritage Park for some nice trail time. The park has a little bit of everything and was my first chance to ride some single track that I could measure in miles instead of on feet and yards. We've been lucky so far this year and haven't had any of the smoke from the fires to the South, East, and North impact our air quality.
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After making my way to to the southern end of the park it was back to Kingston to catch the ferry home to Edmonds. It's so nice just riding straight up to the ferry terminal on a bike instead of waiting in the miles long line with all the cars.