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Monday, March 20, 2006


I tried a different cycling route: instead of going straight through Elliot Bay to Discovery Park by the railroad tracks, I went up Magnolia Bridge and continued to Discovery Park via Magnolia Blvd. The bridge up to Magnolia is quite steep and I was out of my seat almost the whole way up. This route is more challenging than the one I've been doing in the past and so I'll probably do it more often in the future.

It was sunny and in the upper 50s today so I wore a short-sleeve cycling shirt for the first time this year. A perfect day to start spring! I took this picture on my cell phone when I was on Magnolia Blvd. facing west with a view of Puget Sound at about a 250 feet elevation.






Total: 15.1mi Bike Ride; 628 cal.; 145 lb.

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