The way points of this bicycle route:
Ride along SW barton, cross 34th to less-busy 34th
left on 34th
right on Thistle
left on 16th
Right on Holden - there's an espresso shop and a mini mart on the right here
careful left (busy road!) to go down down the hill and end in the left lane, so you can veer wide and end up going straight but onto the left hand sidewalk.
left hand lane at the light
asphalt path kindof forks for now apparent reason just before you pass under the bridge, left fork leads to bike lane onto bridge. we're not taking the bridge this time.
dodgy cross of a road just after the bridge, watch it. head south
left on holden - very industrial area here.
right on 5th. mini mart on SW corner.
left on S Kenyon
right on 8th, cross cloverdale and when the road veers left, go straight onto the bike path
bike path- watch for serious roots.
pop out on henderson, right on 14th onto the left-hand sidewalk, then south on marginal way.
left on S 102nd
RT on E Marginal Way S. Goal is to pass over I-5.
Left onto the Boeing Access Road, this should get us over I-5
Straight on through and up the hill on S Ryan Way
if we can go left (straightish?) on S 107th that might be a good option
Either right on Beacon, or right at the T on 51st
Now left on S Bangor, which will be where Beacon and 51st kindof merge...
straight on S Bangor then right on Renton Ave S. down down the hill!
cautiously get across the intersection at ranier and ride down airport way until you can turn left into the airport
look to jump on the cedar river trail here instead and try to return to Logan on 6th.
pass the new seahawk practice facility
divert 1.5 miles north for pancakes at the pancake corral possibly here.
onto the bridge!
48 miles to this point, probably just over 50 if we head home now...
48 miles here, probably just over 50 to head home.
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40+ loop of west seattle + S lake washington. tried to follow bike routes as much as possible, some major roads.
Tagged with: Recreational, Training, Intermediate, High traffic, Urban