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GravelRiders update

On September 3, my wife and I left St. Jean Pied de Port, France and walked 600+ miles to Muxia, Spain in 48 days on the Camino de Santiago. This was an unbelievable and fantastic journey in many ways, and we’re still trying to recover and process it all.
It is now Halloween and we have been in Porto, Portugal for a week, and we start heading toward the Algarve region tomorrow.

Check out my Strava feed for the daily postings and check out our new website.
I’m creating our Instagram dealio today, and it’s now time to fire up our Youtube channel. Thanks everybody for all your patience and support.
Eric

Washington Cascades gravel cycling services

This site originates in the Snoqualmie valley of Washington State, so here are some local services to get you started if you’re in the area. You should come check us out, our gravel riding is pretty spectacular, we have tree farms, mountains, lakes, rivers, and rail-trails that go forever, it’s pretty good living and riding here.

Welcome to Washington’s Cascades & Foothills

That’s where this story takes place only because it’s where we live and ride. We’re interested in expansion, if you are as well, ping us.

Our gravel riding stacks up against any in the world, we have old rail lines that run through the deepest forests and through the most barren deserts and everything in between. We have gravel climbs into the mountains that will make you run home cryin’ to your mama.

If you live here, then you probably already know what’s up but if you are from elsewhere and gravel-curious, take a little trip with us.
Come ride with us.

Quick Reference

Snoqualmie Bike Shops

MTB HQ

North Bend Bike Shops

TheLine
Compass Outdoor Adventures

Issaquah Bike Shops

Gerk’s
Trek Bikes
Ride Bikes
Downhill Zone
REI
Preston Bike Repair

Roslyn Bike Shops

Ride Roslyn Bikes

Local cycling friends / businesses

Evergreen MTB
SouthFork / Compass Outdoor Adventures

Washington Gran Fondos

Local Rail Trails

Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT)
31 miles from Duvall to Rattlesnake Lake in North Bend)

Palouse to Cascades Trail
(Iron Horse Trail, John Wayne Trail)
About 250 miles from Rattlesnake Lake to Idaho