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Bayview Elementary School
Sat, May 9, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Tue, May 12, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Tuesday morning rides are about 25-35-ish miles long.
The terrain in and around the Skagit Valley allows for riding both hills and flats.
There is a different route each Tuesday.
Routes will be communicated via a RIDER ALERT email a few days before the ride.
It’s highly encouraged to preview the route in Ride With GPS (RWGPS).
Both e-bikes and acoustic are welcome.
Safe bike handling skills are required.
E-bike riders can expect to ride at a pedal bike social pace of 12-14 mph.
Faster riders feel free to pull ahead as a group.
If you finish ahead of the main body of riders, please text me when you are safely back at the starting point (John Yaeger 360.708.6862).
Let’s buddy up and/or look out for each other.
Consider activating Location Sharing in Google Maps or Apple Maps.
On these club rides we don‘t leave anyone behind.
Helmets are required.
Sign up for this ride online and complete the release/waiver.
There will be a paper sign up form on morning of ride if all else fails.
Join the Skagit Bicycle Club to receive notifications of rides and other social events. At $30/individual or $35/family per year it’s tremendous value.
John
Tue, May 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Tuesday morning rides are about 25-35-ish miles long.
The terrain in and around the Skagit Valley allows for riding both hills and flats.
There is a different route each Tuesday.
Routes will be communicated via a RIDER ALERT email a few days before the ride.
It’s highly encouraged to preview the route in Ride With GPS (RWGPS).
Both e-bikes and acoustic are welcome.
Safe bike handling skills are required.
E-bike riders can expect to ride at a pedal bike social pace of 12-14 mph.
Faster riders feel free to pull ahead as a group.
If you finish ahead of the main body of riders, please text me when you are safely back at the starting point (John Yaeger 360.708.6862).
Let’s buddy up and/or look out for each other.
Consider activating Location Sharing in Google Maps or Apple Maps.
On these club rides we don‘t leave anyone behind.
Helmets are required.
Sign up for this ride online and complete the release/waiver.
There will be a paper sign up form on morning of ride if all else fails.
Join the Skagit Bicycle Club to receive notifications of rides and other social events. At $30/individual or $35/family per year it’s tremendous value.
John
Tue, May 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Tuesday morning rides are about 25-35-ish miles long.
The terrain in and around the Skagit Valley allows for riding both hills and flats.
There is a different route each Tuesday.
Routes will be communicated via a RIDER ALERT email a few days before the ride.
It’s highly encouraged to preview the route in Ride With GPS (RWGPS).
Both e-bikes and acoustic are welcome.
Safe bike handling skills are required.
E-bike riders can expect to ride at a pedal bike social pace of 12-14 mph.
Faster riders feel free to pull ahead as a group.
If you finish ahead of the main body of riders, please text me when you are safely back at the starting point (John Yaeger 360.708.6862).
Let’s buddy up and/or look out for each other.
Consider activating Location Sharing in Google Maps or Apple Maps.
On these club rides we don‘t leave anyone behind.
Helmets are required.
Sign up for this ride online and complete the release/waiver.
There will be a paper sign up form on morning of ride if all else fails.
Join the Skagit Bicycle Club to receive notifications of rides and other social events. At $30/individual or $35/family per year it’s tremendous value.
John
East end of bridge by Twin Bridges Marina.
Sat, May 30, 2026 at 9:00 AM
We‘re looking for 10 energetic volunteers to join one of four Ninja teams made up of three Ninjas. One to master the shovel, one to be master of the broom, and the third to maneuver the wheelbarrow. We will have two teams on each side of the bridge and expect about two and half hours and no more than three. Water, coffee, and goodies will be provided at the start.
We need two wheelbarrows, and three flat nose shovels. The club has some brooms, but feel free to bring your own.
Please contact Jack Eisaman or John Laudermilk if you have any questions.
Tue, Jun 2, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Tuesday morning rides are about 25-35-ish miles long.
The terrain in and around the Skagit Valley allows for riding both hills and flats.
There is a different route each Tuesday.
Routes will be communicated via a RIDER ALERT email a few days before the ride.
It’s highly encouraged to preview the route in Ride With GPS (RWGPS).
Both e-bikes and acoustic are welcome.
Safe bike handling skills are required.
E-bike riders can expect to ride at a pedal bike social pace of 12-14 mph.
Faster riders feel free to pull ahead as a group.
If you finish ahead of the main body of riders, please text me when you are safely back at the starting point (John Yaeger 360.708.6862).
Let’s buddy up and/or look out for each other.
Consider activating Location Sharing in Google Maps or Apple Maps.
On these club rides we don‘t leave anyone behind.
Helmets are required.
Sign up for this ride online and complete the release/waiver.
There will be a paper sign up form on morning of ride if all else fails.
Join the Skagit Bicycle Club to receive notifications of rides and other social events. At $30/individual or $35/family per year it’s tremendous value.
John
Tue, Jun 9, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Tuesday morning rides are about 25-35-ish miles long.
The terrain in and around the Skagit Valley allows for riding both hills and flats.
There is a different route each Tuesday.
Routes will be communicated via a RIDER ALERT email a few days before the ride.
It’s highly encouraged to preview the route in Ride With GPS (RWGPS).
Both e-bikes and acoustic are welcome.
Safe bike handling skills are required.
E-bike riders can expect to ride at a pedal bike social pace of 12-14 mph.
Faster riders feel free to pull ahead as a group.
If you finish ahead of the main body of riders, please text me when you are safely back at the starting point (John Yaeger 360.708.6862).
Let’s buddy up and/or look out for each other.
Consider activating Location Sharing in Google Maps or Apple Maps.
On these club rides we don‘t leave anyone behind.
Helmets are required.
Sign up for this ride online and complete the release/waiver.
There will be a paper sign up form on morning of ride if all else fails.
Join the Skagit Bicycle Club to receive notifications of rides and other social events. At $30/individual or $35/family per year it’s tremendous value.
John