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www.bikesclub.org Chainwheel Chatter B.I.K.E.S. From the President This year s Ride Leader s Breakfast is Saturday, November 13, at the Cabbage Patch restaurant in Snohomish. It s the Club s opportunity to buy breakfast for its ride leaders and other volunteers who contribute significantly throughout the year. If you re one of those but didn t receive your E-vite, please remind me at president@bikesclub.org. If you re not a ride leader come out after breakfast and join Tim Wise or Bill Lutterloh on a ride and take time to thank this year s volunteers. Find the ride descriptions on page 3 in the Chainwheel Chatter or on the Rides page on the website. Almost thirty cyclists joined BIKES for the Sister Clubs Ride on October 9 th. TWBC Past-President Carla Gramlich and her friend Peggy made the trek from Tacoma and a host of COGS members came out for a half-dry, half-wet ride. We made it part way through the 25-mile route when the clouds let loose. Only a few die-hards continued on to complete the 34- mile loop, the rest of us decided that it was ok to pack it in and head to lunch at the Pizza Palace Café in Snohomish. BIKES ride leaders Warren Bare, Kristi Knodell, Bill Weber, Geri Osowiecki and Bob Nyberg led moderate, social and brisk paced groups and showed off our great riding terrain (photo on pg 5) BIKES is moving its membership management database and website to Wild Apricot. At the September meeting Tim Wise and I demonstrated some of Wild Apricot s features and attending members approved a motion to move forward. I hope to give a short overview at the holiday party in December and go live in January. Cool weather makes good cycling conditions have fun and enjoy our great northwest fall season. Pedals Up, Your Snohomish County Cycling Club NOVEMBER 2010 ISSUE 374 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From the President 1 Club Miles 2 Ride Calendar 3 Advocacy 4 Cycling News 5 New and Renewing 6 Club Meeting November 11 7pm Snohomish County Pud Bldg 2320 California Ave, Everett 2011 McClinchy planning is slated for the November meeting. We're in the suggestion and idea phase so come put yours on the table and help make it happen. Social hour & no-host dinner before the meeting at 5:30pm: The Irishmen 923 Colby Ave Everett Debby Grant Frequent Rider Miles Program Needs a Volunteer Your club needs your help. Steve Hudspeth is stepping down as Frequent Ride Miles Coordinator at the end of the year. If we don't replace Steve this popular program won't continue. This doesn t take too much time and is a good job for someone who wants to get involved and help other members have fun. It doesn t require meeting attendance, all correspondence is via email and a spreadsheet is used to track miles. Please contact a club officer about this fun and important job!

Page 2 ISSUE 374 B.I.K.E.S. Club Officers & Support Information Debby Grant President president@bikesclub.org Vacant Position Vice President vicepresident@bikesclub.org Doug Andrews Secretary secretary@bikesclub.org Kristi Knodell Treasurer treasurer@bikesclub.org Tim Wise Web Master roster@bikesclub.org John Carlin Newsletter Editor editor@bikesclub.org Steven Hudspeth Frequent Rider Miles Coordinator ridermiles@bikesclub.org Monthly Ride Coordinator leadaride@bikesclub.org Frequent Rider Club - Miles thru mid-october Rick Schranck 2370 Janell Reich 103 Warren Bare 1667 Peter Pisani 103 Rod McDonald 1389 Bob Huey 100 Bill Lutterloh 1305 Laura Elmore 99 Denny Andrie 1148 Fred Koch 94 Wendell Hultman 953 Kala Koch 94 Kathy Riddle 753 Linda Hunter 92 Tim Wise 692 MJ Gerst 91 Debbie Grant 613 Kay Peterson 83 Doug Andrews 608 Cheryl Walchi 77 Kayo Downey 577 Pam Hallanger 75 Evelyn Rayburn 570 Richard Johnson 74 Bob Nyberg 567 Pete Pias 65 Bill Weber 566 Liz Raemont 56 Tom Weber 494 John Schwartz 49 Steve Linari 489 Nancy Graham 49 Lena Sullivan 465 Dan Cornelissen 43 Kristi Knodell 459 Ginger Decker 40 Kristin Kinnamon 459 Mike Cundiff 40 Allyson Welsh 372 Tom Crisp 40 Dorothy Lindstrom 291 Anne Schreivogl 37 Art Arneson 280 Al Currier 37 Dan Scott 218 Robin Schwartz 28 Roger Frost 192 Scott Moore 27 Gery Osowiecki 178 Bruce Deitz 24 Brian Elmore 169 Joel Niemi 24 John Carlin 155 Tom Radford 23 Steven Hudspeth 144 Patty Garrett 22 Sally Davies 135 Perry Walker 22 Mike Dahlstrom 132 Mareda Cornelissen 20 Clarence Elstad 122 Pam Deitz 20 Jack McClincy 115 Glen Moffitt 19 Michael Snodgrass 105 Don Sperlin 19 Mileage stats continue on page 5 Ride Coordinators Ride leaders may send their ride listings to the leadaride address. The email will automatically forward to the current month's ride coordinator. December: Tim Wise January: Kristin Kinnamon leadaride@bikesclub.org Ride Guide Pace Terrain Leisure Under 10 MPH A Mostly flat / Norman Rd Social 10-14 MPH B Rolling Terrain / McClinchy Moderate 14-16 MPH C Rolling steeper hills / Kitsap Peninsula Brisk 16-18 MPH D Difficult Terrain / Whidbey Island Strenuous Over 18 MPH E Very Difficult / RAMROD

Page 3 ISSUE 374 Monthly Ride Calendar Unable to find a ride that works for you? Check out the Ride Changes page on the web site. Still not finding one of interest enter one on the Ride Changes page. Saturday November 6 th, 10 AM Echo Lake Seattle Ride. We will do 30-35 miles on this Social / Moderate ride with regroups. A-B terrain and plan on a food stop along the way. Horrible ugly disgusting weather cancels and Warren Bare is ride leader 425-478-9594 Bare.Warren@gmail.com Sunday November 7th - McCollum Park to 3rd Place Books - Starting at 10am at McCollum Park and Ride parking lot. Social moderate pace with regroups. 30-35 Miles. Heavy rain cancels. Leader Tim Wise (425-754-7916) tcjkwise@frontier.com Saturday, November 13th, Everyone Welcome - After the Ride leader Breakfast RIDE Start near the public restrooms at 10:30am. Ride from Snohomish to Monroe and back CCW via Airport Way, Springhetti, Broadway, Connelly Road, Elliott Road, High Bridge Road, Crescent Lake Road, Tualco Road, Monroe Duvall Road, Main St, Old Snohomish Monroe Road back to Snohomish. Approximately 25 miles, A/C terrain. Heavy Rain cancels. Social Moderate pace. Ride leader Tim Wise 425-754-7916, tcjkwise@frontier.com Saturday, November 13th, Everyone Welcome - After the Ride Leader Breakfast RIDE - Ride Social pace up the Centennial Trail. Leader Bill Lutterloh 425-870-6418. Meet at the public restrooms at 10:30am and rain cancels. Saturday, November 20th. 10am start @Emerson ES (Everett). Ride the Interurban Trail out & back to Butternut Road, and return via Mill Creek for doughnuts. Social pace, heavy rain cancels. Dan Scott 425-355-4510 Saturday November 27th. TOO MUCH TURKEY RIDE (where s Jack) Start at McCollum Park at 10am for this 35-40 mile ride to burn off some of those recently applied calories. Social/ Moderate with regroups (so the leader can catch up) A-B terrain and serious rain cancels. Warren Bare 425-478- 9594 Bare.Warren@gmail.com Word from our Sponsor Dept: For Sale: BIKES member Pier Fiorentini is selling a complete Apple computer set-up. See his listing at this Craigslist link: http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/sys/1947474025.html For Free: Women's Shimano bike sandals size 39-40, worn very little. I have had them about 5 years but have only worn them a few times. Something about the straps just doesn't work for me. If you think they can work for you they are yours. Linda Hunter 425-771-2824 or hunterbl4345@comcast.net.

Page 4 ISSUE 374 Advocacy Corner BIKES Dollars at Work In late October, Cascade Bicycle Club Education Foundation personnel began instructing Edmonds School District P.E teachers on the Bicycle Education Safety and Transportation (BEST) practices for teaching 3rd, 4th and 5th graders cycling skills. The first students enter the BEST program in November. Earlier this year BIKES awarded a $1000 grant to the Edmonds Bicycle Advocacy Group to help get the program off the ground. 2010 WSDOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project Warren Bare and other BIKES members took shifts between October 5 and 7 and participated in this year's count. Cascade Bicycle Club, on contract with Washington state, recruits and manages volunteers. In 2009, over 250 volunteers counted bicyclists and pedestrians in more than 150 locations state-wide. Communities in South Snohomish County were added this year. The Washington State Documentation Project is an important step toward improving our system for collecting and analyzing bicycle and pedestrian data. Ultimately, this data will play a valuable role in planning, designing and funding bicycle and pedestrian projects, and will help us understand the factors that influence the levels of bicycling and walking in our communities. 2010 results will be posted on Cascade's website later this year. Read Cascade's 2009 report at: http://www.cascade.org/advocacy/bicycle_counts.cfm BIKES' Prsident Debby Grants co-worker Erc Christensen with the City of Lynnwood Senior Center was counted on the Interurban Trail on his way to work. The Snohomish County 6 year TIP and 1011 Road Construction Schedule are being worked through the budgeting process like other expenditures. There is not much for cyclists to cheer about most of the immediate funding is slated for larger projects already in progress: Granite Falls Bypass 20 th Ave SE (Lake Stevens area) 180th Ave SE (Millcreek to Broadway) North Road (Where Edmonds School District located Lynnwood High School)

Page 5 ISSUE 374 Cycling News Bike Switzerland by John Carlin Bike Switzerland ( bikeswitzerland.com ) is something that should be on every cyclist's Bucket List. The ten day ride begins in Geneva and heads east to Rorschach, on the shore of Lake Constance. The price includes high end hotels and gourmet meals, not like the camping rides we see in our neighborhood. There are two choices, Lite and Challenge. The latter is further south and therefore higher up into the foothills of the Alps. I chose the Lite route. One difference from the rides most of us are used to is that we didn't get cue sheets. Instead, we went in groups with guides, in this case two for a group of about 20, which split after half a day into a slower and a faster group. We were supplied map books with a scale too large to be of much use. There were also GPS receivers available, with the route programmed in. Switzerland has a network of bike routes on country lanes and farm roads, mostly paved but some dirt. The routes are pretty well marked, with numbers and arrows on posts. Once we got out of Geneva, that's what we rode on. They supply a bike, a sturdy cross model. You could bring your own, but don't bring your road bike. You can also bring your own bike shoes and pedals. For the Lite ride, I chose to use my flat shoes and their pedals. We visited many quaint old towns. Lodging, 4 star or better, was in hotels old and new, converted abbeys, hospitals and other facilities. While there wasn't much elevation gain, there was enough to afford some beautiful views of towns on hills and in river valleys. At the finish in Arbon we dipped our front wheels into Lake Constance, (even though we hadn't dipped our back wheels into Lake Geneva at the start), rode to Rorschach, turned in our bikes and rode a cogwheel train up the hill for our overnight stay. The following day we rode the train back to Geneva and went our for a final dinner. A fun ride, nice people. Definitely worth the time and money. Sister Clubs Ride, Snohomish, October 9, 2010. Photo courtesy of Carla Gramlich. Mileage, continued (editor is software-challenged) Michael Snodgrass 105 Don Sperlin 19 Elaine Scott 104 Sharon Andrews 18 Dick Nicholson 103 Brent Hunter 14

Page 6 ISSUE 374 www.bikesclub.org B.I.K.E.S. Club PO Box 5242 Everett, WA ** Save The Dates ** Volunteer Breakfast Saturday Nov 13 If you didn't receive your E-vite, send a message to president@bikesclub.org Holiday Party Saturday Dec 4 For Club Members & Guests New Members Welcome Beverly Grosso Evelyn Rayburn Don Kusler Stephanie Roche Renewing Members Thanks Annie Peterson Dick Nicholson Steven Hudspeth Eric & Desiree Troili Bruce & Pam Dietz Debby & Jay Grant Tim Wise Art Arneson B.I.K.E.S. Membership PO Box 5242, Everett, WA 98206 Name Address City State Zip Telephone ( ) Email Membership Dues Chainwheel Chatter November 2010 Club Bike Box and Trailer NEWSLETTER SUBMITTAL Please submit all material for the December newsletter by Nov 15. E-mail John Carlin at editor@bikesclub.org Ready to travel with your bicycle? BIKES Club members can use our sturdy bike box for airline travel or our BOB trailer to tow gear behind their bikes. Cost FREE with a $25.00 refundable deposit. These are club benefits we want people to use. To arrange for use contact Warren Bare at (425) 743-7593 or a club officer. $15 Annual (individual) $20 Annual (family) Member Benefits: Club rides, Frequent Rider Club, monthly newsletter, social and advocacy activities, low-cost bike box and trailer rental, 10% discount at local bike shops with your member card.