It was last night - but yes part of my route was on the BG - I was on my way to Marymoor. At least it shows that the trail gets good usage. I wasn't even counting the folks that were going the same direction that I was.Quote:
Originally Posted by mimitabby
I've found that the more out of the way and the fewer other riders about the more likely you are to get waves or nods. When there are a ton of others about (like the BG or Lake Washington Blvd and other popular routes) most are unlikely to wave unless they have another bond to a smaller group, like I find that most other team affiliated riders wave or nod- we kind of get to all know one another, bent riders usually waver to other bent riders etc. Out in the country side when you are only seeing a few riders here and there most people greet one another.
BTW - through the end of track season (last week in August) I will be riding out to Marymoor every Wednesday going one way to the velodrome. (the hubby is announcing track racing). If anyone is interested in joining me I leave my house around 5:30 / 6 which puts me on the BG about 10 or 15 min later. Spectating is free on Wednesdays and I could give you a ride home if you wanted to stay and watch the races (its dark by the time racing is over - around 10pm). Rain cancels the track racing so I don't go if is rainy.
