Issaquah’s Grand Ridge offers some great, swoopy, forested, classic cross-country riding. Then, right at the end, there’s this.
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I found the swamp just barely rideable in the dry part of summer, but I’m a klutz. Anyway, it will soon be boardwalked if Dave S. is correct. One thing, Paul: it’s not “right at the end”; push on through and you’re pretty close to popping out on Issaquah-Fall City Road right across from the Duthie service entrance!