
This weekend we biked 183 miles from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C. It was a great trip, with no mishaps--Liza stayed on her bike & no one in our group even got a flat! We headed out Friday morning with good friends Joy & Mike & arrived at our Bellingham midway point at 3:30pm that afternoon. After a night's rest we hit the road again & got into Vancouver at 2:30pm on Saturday. We averaged 15.7 miles an hour & spent about 11 hours in the saddle. We enjoyed this ride much more than the Seattle to Portland--it's much smaller (7,000 riders smaller!) & includes better scenery & some great climbs. My favorite parts:
- leading up to Mt. Vernon, riding in sunshine through remote rolling green hills & blue lakes
- powering through the hills on Chuckanut Drive with peek-a-boo views of the water & islands
- Vancouver itself-we rode through the outlying suburbs & then into the city central-we got to see different houses & architechture, the international district, a wedding party taking photos on a cobblestone street, & a street closed for filming that was covered with snow!
- Before I left, my mom told me one of the things that she liked best about the city was listening to all the different languages. With her in mind, I kept my ears open as I rode through the city & just in a few blocks, I heard four!

Levi hydrating at a quick stop in Snohomish.

We were very happy to get into Bellingham & have an awesome dinner with our friends Gabe & Lindsay & their little girl Olivia. It was especially fun as Elyse & JP joined us.

Olivia & her daddy.

Mike at our day two lunch stop, just on the other side of the Canadian border.

Joy & me--we ride like girls!!

Finish line in downtown Vancouver, B.C.

Boo & Bet came up to meet us in Vancouver & we had dinner at a Creole restaurant. Here we're trying alligator!

The boys.

Sunset over the Granville St. bridge in Vancouver.
Big thanks to our ride companions, food & overnight providers, & transportation!
Kristen told me you were doing this...I'm so glad you have pictures already! Congratulations on the trip- I might be tempted to do this if my beach cruiser was 1)lighter 2)had more than one gear and 3)didn't have pedal breaks.
ReplyDeleteI need to go hydrate just thinking about it. Off to get a glass of water...
Nice job! Sounds like an amazing time. Glad to hear there were no mishaps! This ride is on my list...maybe next summer?? :)
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