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Despite the large amount of annual rainfall and generally gloominess propaganda that is associated with the Puget Sound area most of the year, there are some great riding opportunities up here. When the sun is out this is truly God's country. The evergreens forests, snow capped mountains and the vast waterways make for some great scenery. You have to remember that for a place to be so exceptionally green it requires a good chunk of gray days to make it happen. With soils that handle moisture well you should really make an effort to get out on some trails if you find yourself up in the area. Unless you are a real weather weenie, you should be able to have a memorable adventure or two. I know I sure did.
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A couple of guidebooks I found helpful are Kissing the Trail: Greater Seattle Mountain Bike Adventures |
If you use a map enabled Garmin GPS, make sure to get the Northwest Trails map set from Switchbacks.com. It does have a topographic map set of the entire state. It is not as detailed as Garmins 100K topos map set but it does have hundreds of trails in the map set Not all of these trails are bike trails and not all of the riding areas area fully mapped. But yeah it is free. |
You can follow the menus on your left to see some the trails I have snooped on so far or you can mouse over the pictures above. |