Riding Around The Sound

News Tribune Adventure writer and novice cyclist Craig Hill is training to ride the 202-mile Seattle-to-Portland Bicycle Classic in one day and discovering the local riding scene and the sport’s nuances along the way. In his blog, he explores ideal riding routes, events, relays tips from the experts and helps you figure out if you’ll need to shave your legs for your next big ride.

Guest blogger: Rick Beitelspacher teaches junior high English in the Puyallup School District. You can contact him at tshirtguys@comcast.net.

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Go inside the Tacoma cycling scene
Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Posted by Craig Hill @ 09:58:14 am

I added some kick to the Foothills Trail last night by extending my ride from South Prairie along the roads to Wilkeson, where the trail will eventually go. Instead of continuing on Highway 162 to Highway 165 as most cyclist do, I turned right in South Prairie and took backroads (Tubbs Road, which turns into Johns Road) to Wilkeson. I was pleased to find a nice steep hill climbing out of South Prairie. But after that, it was easy riding to Wilkeson.
By the way, a 0.9-mile section of the Foothills Trail is now paced in Wilkeson.

Categories: South Sound Routes