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Opus
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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 7:04 pm 
Since the mountains are more-or-less off limits to most of us in WA, who aren't lucky enough to live at the base of them anyway, let's start a thread for reports from outings near your home. I realize people on this forum live all over the state so this should be interesting. Walking, hiking, running, biking, dog-walking - whatever. Hopefully we can do this without it devolving into something bad and keep us all from the worst case of cabin fever imaginable. Please don't clutter this up with debate about the closure, there are other threads to debate that. Whatever your opinions are we all just like to go outside, so share photos of outings in your area! Myself, I am biking around the greater Seattle area and also upping my running mileage.

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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 7:13 pm 
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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 8:15 pm 
Amazing set of images! Wow! up.gif up.gif up.gif

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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 8:16 pm 
Found this guy on a lunch hour hike the other day.

When asked "Why do you climb"? Simply respond "Why don't you"?
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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 8:56 pm 
those are really some great photos, Opus! up.gif

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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 10:40 pm 
Covert moonlight hike to the hot springs. Apologies for low quality pics. Left the good camera at home.
Trailhead selfie
Trailhead selfie
Elevation loss
Elevation loss
Weather clearing
Weather clearing
Moonlit springs
Moonlit springs
Long Exposure
Long Exposure

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PostThu Apr 02, 2020 11:34 pm 
Out the door for a nice hill run with a great view.....
Somerset Hill run
Somerset Hill run
Somerset view
Somerset view

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PostFri Apr 03, 2020 12:18 pm 
rocknclimb wrote:
Found this guy on a lunch hour hike the other day.
Awesome!

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PostFri Apr 03, 2020 1:58 pm 
Seattle Arboretum
Route we walked
Route we walked
Seattle Arboretum walk
Seattle Arboretum walk
Seattle Arboretum walk
Seattle Arboretum walk

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PostFri Apr 03, 2020 3:16 pm 
Point of Point Defiance

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PostFri Apr 03, 2020 5:39 pm 
Seward Park
Seward Park
Front steps on a cold day
Front steps on a cold day
West Seattle
West Seattle
Magnuson Park near Mounties building
Magnuson Park near Mounties building
Forrest's View Park
Forrest's View Park
Urban Waterfall Park, Pioneer Square
Urban Waterfall Park, Pioneer Square
My 2019 Calendar
My 2019 Calendar
God Beams at St Mark's
God Beams at St Mark's
Ravenna Park
Ravenna Park
Ravenna Park looking north, Jack's House
Ravenna Park looking north, Jack's House
Issy Hobart Road
Issy Hobart Road
I5 Colonnade / Bike Skills Park
I5 Colonnade / Bike Skills Park
MOHI Invisible Bike Exhibit
MOHI Invisible Bike Exhibit
Ballard
Ballard
Downtown Christmas Display
Downtown Christmas Display
Myrtle Edwards Bike Path - Testing a lightning rod attached to my steering tube
Myrtle Edwards Bike Path - Testing a lightning rod attached to my steering tube
Duwamish Bike Trail
Duwamish Bike Trail
Darth Vader Building, Belletown
Darth Vader Building, Belletown
Green Lake Loop
Green Lake Loop
Near the base of the Space Needle
Near the base of the Space Needle
Dexter after a winter snow
Dexter after a winter snow
Interlaken Park
Interlaken Park
Second Avenue, Downtown
Second Avenue, Downtown
Fauntleroy?  Madison?  All I remember was long and steep.
Fauntleroy? Madison? All I remember was long and steep.

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PostFri Apr 03, 2020 7:36 pm 
Cyclopath wrote:
West Seattle
West Seattle
Yep, definitely classic West Seattle viewscape. I see you discovered that bad brushfire we had last year in Lincoln Park. ~z

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PostSat Apr 04, 2020 2:50 pm 
Sequalitchew Creek Trail, Dupont. Crowded, but its an old road so easier to give people space.

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PostSat Apr 04, 2020 8:59 pm 
a neighborhood stroll. 3.4 miles, 198 ft of gain I moved out of my apartment in Fremont and put everything in storage before going to Chile. Fortunately I have some incredibly generous friends with extra houses where I can hunker down for awhile. But it's impossible to get any elevation gain in my current neighborhood! dizzy.gif

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