Like many of you I wanted to get in one last good ride for July. Probably my last ride for a few weeks due to travel, so I wanted to make it a good one.
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I started off in the town of Snoqualmie where I parked and rode a couple miles to pick up the Snoqualmie Valley Trail in this convenient spot:
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Sometimes there are small details you miss from just looking at a trail map
I guess a little upper body workout to get the blood going is a nice way to start the ride.
Lots of other bridges and trestles (without stairs !) along here, including this one with a nice concrete top, but the bottom looked like it may still have some of the original 1911 timbers.
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About 11 miles into the ride at Rattlesnake Lake I picked up the Palouse to Cascades Trail AKA the Iron Horse Trail AKA the John Wayne Pioneer Trail depending on the age of the map you're looking at. From there it's a long gradual climb along the south side of the river valley high above I-90.
Lots of trestles here also, but these are a little newer.
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Finally, you get to the 2.5 mile long Hyak tunnel which goes under Snoqualmie Pass. It's very cool in the tunnel which generates fog on the upper west entrance with the cold air blowing out and meeting the warm summer air.
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After coming out on the east side I still had a decent amount of battery left so I rode the 8 mile length of Lake Keechelus to the dam on it's SE corner.
view looking back towards the pass
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After swapping batteries I turned around and headed back. I used about 85% of the first battery going up, but only about 60% of the second battery on the way down, so I should have plenty of battery for a hundred miler when I decide my legs are up for it.
PS: navigation apps don't know what to do with tunnels. RWPGS said my elevation gain was almost 7400 ft, when it was closer to 2250-2300. COBI on my bike had it at 1 mile. Komoot and Strava build their rides on the data pushed from COBI. Komoot had my climbs at 4650 ft while Strava came in at 2295 ft.
PPS: No pickles were consumed on this ride. But I did take a couple baby cucumbers to snack on !