Yea, ok, so Tuesday is the only reasonable day to go to Skykomish and it's supposed to get up to the 90s next week so I may have to postpone but look where we've been so far...! and how many miles we have covered!: Home -Broadview – Greenwood – Green lake - University – Wallingford – Fremont- Queen Anne – Magnolia- Ballard: .3 + 2.5 + 1.5 + 1.3 + 1.3 + 1.2 + 1.9 + 4.7 + 3.1 = 17.8 Home - Northgate – Lake City – Northeast – Montlake – Capitol Hill – Madrona/Sally Goldmark – Douglas/Truth – International District/Chinatown - Downtown: 3.2 + 2 + 3.3 + 3.4 + 2.5 + 2.2 + 1.4 + 1.3 + 1.1 = 20.4 Home - Beacon Hill – Columbia – Rainier Beach – NewHolly – South Park – Southwest – High Point – Delridge - West seattle – 12 + 2.5 + 2.9 + 1.8 + 3.6 + 3.3 + 1.9 + 1 + 2.8 = 30.8 Home – Shoreline - Richmond beach – 3.5 + 3.8 = 7.3 [May 3] Home – Lake Forest Park – Kenmore – Bothell – Kingsgate – Kirkland- Bellevue – 6.1 + 1.6 + 3.2 + 3.9 + 5.7 + 4.5 = 25 [May 11] Home – M.I – Newport Way – ...
So, now I only need to descend down steep wide sidewalks under the near shadow of Mt. Si, and then turn east on busy 202, and as I come into North Bend how nice that there are multiple signs proclaiming "Library" for me, and here I arrive! & how lovely here is Julie inside and yes, she certainly could help me as to where the bus stop is and I found the main drag for a bakery quick stop before jumping on the hour-long bus ride (along with a gold prospector!) retracing my steps back to my car in Issaquah..... & that, folks, is library #49!!!! I only have Skykomish left -- will I ever make it there? We shall see but there is at least one more blog post to go....(!)
Now, backtracking a little on Fall City road then turn off and big uphill, Lake Alice Rd, then onto Preston-Snoqualmie trail road and then finally google maps truly fails me as it tells me to turn off onto Deep Creek Trail which is not really a bike trail at all but a hiking trail and quite steep uphill, seemingly not the ".7 mile" but seems more like 2 miles, and I rode it a little way but man it got steep and I was now thoroughly exhausted, hard enough just to keep walking up, up, up.....(am I even going the right way?!)... But then a funny little sanctuary just off the trail... and once I ascend to the top, I actually come out next to a children's playground with jungle jim etc. -- have to ask a dog walker for directions but it's pretty straightforward (and level) to Snoqualmie!: & there's Michelle who was happy to show me the special 'spell yr name with raindrops' sculpture by Trimpin inside but I used to be so proud hearing from some Britis...
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