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  1. #91
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikeMomma View Post
    Zen, please PM myself or El Hombre if you would like to continue your questioning.
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  2. #92
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    I'm down in Portland, not too far from you as the crow flies. Would love to do a ride like this. The cinderella was a hoot this year. I'd be willing to help out somehow. Gonna be up in that area in Oct for a TE dinner. Those of you who will be at both can maybe fill me in when I see you.

    Side note: I'd really like to see a woman's ride do a daughter/girl ride-along kind of thing to encourage young ladies to cycle and be part of a good thing like this. Not sure how so it's safe for them... maybe their own very short route with some bike angel volunteers and then back to the start for some bike games/information for young riders while the main pack is out on the streets? Just a thought. It might be a little too much for a first ride like this.
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  3. #93
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    How about supporting some of the regional/national children's summer camp programs such as:

    Camp Good Times West for pediatric cancer patients and their siblings

    Camp Erin that help children and teens cope with the loss of a loved one


    And because I have a personal interest:

    Camp Phoenix for pediatric burn survivors which is one of many camps sponsored by the IAFF Burn Foundation

  4. #94
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    Thumbs up I love this idea!

    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    Side note: I'd really like to see a woman's ride do a daughter/girl ride-along kind of thing to encourage young ladies to cycle and be part of a good thing like this. Not sure how so it's safe for them... maybe their own very short route with some bike angel volunteers and then back to the start for some bike games/information for young riders while the main pack is out on the streets?
    I imagine it could be like the short ride that was added a couple of years ago at Bridge Pedal. How fun!

  5. #95
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    At this point, I don't know what I can contribute, but I would like to do the ride this Sunday. Also, I hope you don't mind, but I let it be known to some other cyclist that a women-only ride was in the works. A couple of people have expressed interest but I haven't heard back about them joining us this Sunday.
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  6. #96
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    Quote Originally Posted by sgtiger View Post
    At this point, I don't know what I can contribute, but I would like to do the ride this Sunday. Also, I hope you don't mind, but I let it be known to some other cyclist that a women-only ride was in the works. A couple of people have expressed interest but I haven't heard back about them joining us this Sunday.
    Cool, thanks! The more, the merrier Just remember, this sundays ride is CO-ED () on the CT. It will be VERY laid back ie, not a race. I have a hang-over scheduled that morning. More of a meet and greet type ride to get the ball rolling. Men interested in joining the Knights of the Rotund Table are more than welcome

    Now I have to figure out where all my cold weather gear is..

  7. #97
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Hombre View Post
    It will be VERY laid back ie, not a race. I have a hang-over scheduled that morning. More of a meet and greet type ride to get the ball rolling. Men interested in joining the Knights of the Rotund Table are more than welcome
    Knights of the Rotund Table will be the guys behind the scenes organizing everything for the Rapunzel riders.....I told Dan that was a fun name for the guys helping out on support (his idea). Cute, eh?

    Don't know if this will help out for ideas, but here is the Cinderella Classic's website: Cinderella Classic (w/'08 link!). As you can see, they post lots of info, pics, etc. Dan, I'm pretty sure you said you have a website started for the Rapunzel, right? Last year, they added a full-century route for the first time with 2000+ feet more climbing, and I hear it was a great success (I did the metric). But, for a first year ride, I'm not sure you guys want to try a 2nd route for the adults. I agree, that mother-daughter route sounds like a good idea, if you can find a route the girls can manage. Isn't it sorta hilly there?

    Hope you have a good turnout for the ride Sunday. Take care of that future hangover, Dan.
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  8. #98
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    I'm down in Portland, not too far from you as the crow flies. Would love to do a ride like this. The cinderella was a hoot this year. I'd be willing to help out somehow. Gonna be up in that area in Oct for a TE dinner. Those of you who will be at both can maybe fill me in when I see you.

    Side note: I'd really like to see a woman's ride do a daughter/girl ride-along kind of thing to encourage young ladies to cycle and be part of a good thing like this. Not sure how so it's safe for them... maybe their own very short route with some bike angel volunteers and then back to the start for some bike games/information for young riders while the main pack is out on the streets? Just a thought. It might be a little too much for a first ride like this.

    Fill me in too! It's too far north for me to drive (again). I was up in Skagit County 3 weekends ago doing the MS 150 with my daughter. Great weekend and ride by the way! But I am doing a local ride this weekend with hubby.

    Also, I love the daughter/girl ride suggestion Xrayted! I'm all for that!

    Ok, report Sunday night or Monday morning!

    Have fun . . . oh and take a few pictures for us!

  9. #99
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    Chance of rain stands at 80%. Now I still have to find the fender and change tires.. So much for summer

  10. #100
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    All right, so update and reminder:

    Sunday, October 1st.
    10.00 am at the start of the Centennial Trail in Snohomish.
    Driving instructions to the CT

    East Hill will do her best to be there.

    East Hill

  11. #101
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    I won't be there. I have a family thing to do.
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  12. #102
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    El Hombre,

    Thank-you for a most enjoyable ride. I hope that I was able to contribute something even in some small way. Like I mentioned before, I don't know what I can offer. I don't have the marketable skills required in making this happen, but I would definitely like to help out in anyway I can. Also, Mr. KiltTiger may have some useful contacts for you, especially regarding the Naval base.

    Side note: I'm kinda slow so it took me awhile 'til I got your handle. I was halfway home when I was thinking I got to meet "the man," then... well, you can guess the rest. Hehehe. Clever!
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  13. #103
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    You were braver than I to go out today. Well, not braver, because I did get out in the rain, but driving all the way to Snohomish was not my idea of a good time!

    Who else managed to straggle up there?

    East Hill

  14. #104
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    It was just El Hombre and I. And I'm definitely not braver, I live on the outskirts of Bothell just bordering Mill Creek. So for me it was a short 15 min. drive. Normally I would just ride out there, but I'm still trying to get over some lung funkiness that I've had. I don't think I'd have gone if I had to brave traffic through Seattle. Why is it with as much rain as the PNW gets, drivers act like they're learning how to drive in wet weather all over again?
    Everything in moderation, including moderation.

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  15. #105
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    I think it has to do with the slickness of the roads after a good rain, when all the oil comes to the surface. That's why I didn't want to drive up there...it's all right once it's been raining steadily for a week or so, because the oil's been washed off the roads.

    East Hill

 

 

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