

I rode it on 35mm touring tires on a cross bike with a rack and panniers which sucked for the Ellensburg to Easton part but which was fine for the rest. The Snoqualmie tunnel was long and dark and quite chilly. There is a bathroom with running water at the Hyak Sno-park parking lot. There are a couple of other camp sites with a pit toilet a couple miles East of Hyak along side of Keechelus Lake. I camped at Lake Easton State park which I think had hiker/biker sites as well as running water and even showers. West of Easton, the trail improved considerably. Between Ellensburg and Easton, it was pretty slow going with a lot of deep gravel and big rocks on the trail. There were a couple of closed tunnels, a couple of which of which I went though anyway and one which was impassable that required a long detour up some steep terrain. I rode it a few years ago from Ellensburg to Rattlesnake Lake. Bike Paths Beautiful views on two wheels.Touring Bike Pics - Ogle other people's rigs and post your own.Bike Porn - Where bikes are better looked at than ridden (SFW).Which Bike? - Because LBS only sometimes tell the truth.Bike Polo - Like regular polo, but with more bikes, and scabs.Unicycling - The only cycling subreddit with as many members as there are wheels.Cyclocross - Like road racing, but colder and more beery.Recumbent bicycles - Surprisingly high beard-to-wheel ratio.MTB - Where snowboarders go in the summer.Velo - Spandexed and smooth-legged superheros.BikePacking - Biking where you would go if you were to go backpacking.Bicycling - Great general cycling subreddit.And if you're into cycling, here are some other subreddits that might interest you. If you're into touring, you're probably into cycling. Post maps, plans, pics and videos of upcoming and past tours. Here, you can talk about touring, ask for advice about routes, camping, places of interest and more. Bicycle touring is the best way to really experience a ride, take in the landscape, smell the air, and gain a feeling of accomplishment.
