Here you go! See below Chris' compendium of his experiences on this route. I would only add, have a Plan B just in case the weather doesn't cooperate. You could even feel free to call us if you want! PM me if you want a phone number.And doing anything after Labor Day makes the roads a little less crowded--late September is our favorite time to go to places like this. If you do this ride, you'll see some stunning scenery, among the best in the state.
From Chris: Chuckanut is beautiful but not really a descent. It starts at 100 feet and ends at 20 feet but you gain and lose several hundred feet in a series of climbs and descents between. It's worth it though. We've done it on the tandem several times.
If you continue down Chuckanut and bear left on Cook Road you will get to Sedro Woolley. That's the most direct way but there are nicer routes. Highway 20 from Sedro Woolley to Concrete is scenic and rideable but not very pleasant. I prefer the South Skagit Highway a few miles south of Sedro Woolley off Highway 9. You can take that as far as Concrete and it is possible to go as far as Rockport before you join Highway 20. It is a nice low traffic road but it has chip seal.
I have ridden over the North Cascades Highway twice from east to west but never from west to east. The first time it was sunny and warm but we had strong headwinds in the afternoon. The second time it was overcast and pleasantly cool. I also drove over east to west while supporting the Cascade 1200. That was in July and it was just above freezing and raining hard. Several riders DNF'd due to hypothermia on the descent. It can be in the 80's or snowing in September so be prepared for anything. Usually it is nice around here in September and the road stays open until November.
The last actual town before the pass is Marblemount at MP105. Newhalem has a convenience store with limited hours and water always available at MP 120. No services in the 74 miles from Newhalem to Mazama (MP194) but the park service says that there is water at Colonial campground (MP130) and Rainy Pass Picnic area (MP156). The summit of Washington Pass is at MP162 and it's downhill from there to Mazama. The Mazama Country Inn is a nice place to stay if you don't plan to ride through.
You get a nice gradual descent from Mazama to Twisp (MP202) then you have a 10 mile climb at 5% average to Loup Loup Pass. The Loup Loup section basically goes straight up the hill. The first time I did that was on a hot day 160k into my first 400k brevet and I suffered. If you've done Death Ride it probably won't bother you too much. The descent has some steep parts, up to about 10%, and there are a lot of deer in the area so be careful. I also saw a black bear cross the road once on the Okanogan side. No services between Twisp and Okanogan. The road is generally good (circa 2012) but the shoulders can be narrow. Okanogan is at MP232.
thank you sooooooo much for the info!!!! pm sent!!
‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron
What a great ride on washington’s north cascade highway. Started in bellingham at 6:45 as the sun was rising with overcast skies and in the low 60’s, had a fun wake up ride down chuckanut drive to the skagit valley floor and then a reasonably flat ride to concrete and the start of some minor but longer climbs. No real serious climbs the entire route though. Rainy and Washington passes were long gradual climbs though. Stopped at lake Diablo to stretch and relax for a few minutes and reached a 100 miles on a nice long downhill about 40 minutes past the lake. Before the summit of Washington there was a build up of clouds, a slight mist in the air and temps went down far enough that I needed a jacket, leg warmers and full gloves. There was an incredibly long descent from the washington summit where I was doing high 40’s for a few stretches on the way down to the methow valley. Got into winthrop at 5:00 and it started to lightly rain a little after that. Ellie drove from where we are staying at sun mountain lodge to pick me up. I was glad she did as the road to the lodge was narrow with no shoulder and my concentration was starting to wane. 162 delightful miles.
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‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron
Awesome! The places I love so much. It's great riding country! I'm so glad you got to do this.
Last edited by rebeccaC; 09-15-2015 at 09:03 AM.
‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron
Stunning photos...they have such depth to them.
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