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  1. #1
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    Looks like a fun trip. DH and I want to do some exploring out your way sometime, so that may be a good trip for us to do when we come out your way. There is just so much to do..

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    So, this trail is 72 miles out, and 72 miles back? Is there enough service along the way that a person could attempt to do it both ways in one day for a 144 mile, one-day ride? Is it pretty flat?

    Gorgeous pics by the way. Makes me really homesick for the Inland Empire.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    So, this trail is 72 miles out, and 72 miles back? Is there enough service along the way that a person could attempt to do it both ways in one day for a 144 mile, one-day ride? Is it pretty flat?

    Gorgeous pics by the way. Makes me really homesick for the Inland Empire.
    Yep...27 miles each way. Very flat. Here's a link to the elevation. There's no more than a 2% grade at each end.

    http://friendsofcdatrails.org/elevation.html

    I think it's very do-able in one day. Glad you liked the pics!
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    Ellen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    So, this trail is 72 miles out, and 72 miles back? Is there enough service along the way that a person could attempt to do it both ways in one day for a 144 mile, one-day ride? Is it pretty flat?

    Gorgeous pics by the way. Makes me really homesick for the Inland Empire.
    A lot of folks here start at Plummer, ID which is the lower end of the trail and ride to Kellogg, Wallace or Sliver Mountain, spend the night and ride back the next day. The really hardcore riders, leave from Spokane and ride down to Plummer. It makes a great weekend ride. bikerHen

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen View Post
    A lot of folks here start at Plummer, ID which is the lower end of the trail and ride to Kellogg, Wallace or Sliver Mountain, spend the night and ride back the next day. The really hardcore riders, leave from Spokane and ride down to Plummer. It makes a great weekend ride. bikerHen
    Yep...exactly what we did. Started in Plummer and rode to Wallace and stayed the night. The end of the trail is only 7 miles from Wallace.

    So the Centennial Trail goes from Spokeane to Plummer?
    Road Bike: 2008 Orbea Aqua Dama TDF/Brooks B-68


    Ellen
    www.theotherfoote.blogspot.com

 

 

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