Cruised down the Burke-Gilman trail to the Montlake Bridge then on the Lake Washington Loop all the way to Seward Park. A friend of a friend of the PKD Foundation rode with me and Jim to the UW. Thanks for coming with us, Dale. Jim continued with me before leaving me at Seward Park for the push to Tenino. I know he misses me already...I made him cry when we said goodbye!
I'm following the STP route. Pink directional signs are everywhere. EXCEPT when I got to Kent, they disappeared!! So I had to rely on my 2005 STP map. Good thing I had it with me! Also googlemaps on the phone! Pink directional signs resume in Sumner. Some debris on the shoulder-nails, screws, tools, roadkill, and not one, but TWO pairs of scizzors!! These are the things you notice on the bike!! And a great view of Mount Rainier!! It doesn't get any better than that!!
Stopped for lunch at the Royal Bear Pub. The bartender let me keep my bike in the bar and kept filling up my water glass. When I told him about my adventure he said, "Shut Up!!" and gave me a $5 donation! Visit their website at http://www.theroyalbear.com/
Puyallup Valley is in the lahar of the last eruption of Mt. Rainier |
Starting in Puyallup, the wind started howling. Paul joined me on the Yelm-Tenino Rails to Trails bike path to his house, arriving at 8:45. (Average speed 12.6) A great bed, food, and jacuzzi tub for the night and a TV to watch yesterday's Tour de France stage (Andy Schleck won the stage). Thanks Paul and Marcia for your hospitality. Greatly appreciated!! You guys are awesome. Enjoyed meeting your parents too, Marcia and listening to all the good stories. And Hank-a very nice kitty!!
Go Vicki Go!! We are so proud of you! I got some great photos of you at the send-off rally yesterday. I've e-mailed to several - including your e-mail so you and/or Jim can get them posted here. You were just BEAMING when you took off for the big ride. BE SAFE! And know we are all cheering for you. xoxo Suz.
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