What a great day for a bike ride as thousands of Seattle area commuters pushed off for work Friday morning.
It's too early to get a full count, but folks at the Enatai Commute Station in Bellevue (one of 42 commute stations around the region) reported more than 400 cyclists had passed through — going both directions — in the first two hours.
The Cascade Bicycle Club reported about 10,000 last year. With the wonderful weather and skyrocketing gasoline prices, you could only expect more this year…

Tomorrow marks the beginning of
Bicycling along the Cedar River Trail between Renton and Maple Valley, I often pass this old two-story building across the road that's home to a compost and landscape material business.

Communities across the US are sponsoring bike-to-work activities in May to urge people out of their cars and onto their bikes. In many places that support evaporates quickly, but by then it's hoped that commuters have been inspired to ride their bikes regularly.
At least once a month, I test my conditioning by pedaling up to the top of Cougar Mountain. It's a 5-mile ride from my home, and my goal one day is to reach it in 25 minutes.
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