Bicycling! Local paved routes?
So today I got on a bicycle for the first time in 9 years and road for my triathalon training. It was so much fun! I am wondering where there are some local paved routes, ranging from 5-15 miles? Incline is a non-issue, I mainly need a paved path. I'm sure the bike I have is also in need of a tune up, so if you can recommend any place to take it, that'd be great! Thanks!
You can take your bike to Bike Tech in Lakewood or in Tacoma for a tune up... or Old Town Bicycle. They will all do a nice job for you. For rides you can check out the Orting Puyallup bike trail or use Mapmyride.com for a good urban ride. I am training for a 250 mile ride in Sept. If you ever want to ride together let me know. I am always looking for a bike partner.
~Michelle
Thanks for the tips on Bike Tech! I went there today and they told me that with the amount I'd need to spend on a tune up, I'd be better off using that money to spend on a triathlon training bike since that's what I'm working towards. $450+ is nothing to sneeze at though! I'm going to check out a couple other places tomorrow. For now, its training on the stationary at the gym. Once I get my new bike, Pt. Defiance and the Orting trail will be some top places to try! Thanks!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelm-Tenino_Trail
Very family friendly and paved, which can be a good thing. It is 14.5 miles but it also meets up with the Chehalis Western Trail that leads to Lacey. There is parking next to the trail on 1st street in Yelm.
Very family friendly and paved, which can be a good thing. It is 14.5 miles but it also meets up with the Chehalis Western Trail that leads to Lacey. There is parking next to the trail on 1st street in Yelm.