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Tulip Ride - April 24th
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I just love doing rides where we have a police escort. It's the first time I've heard of this ride and since I can't make the Pelican Run (in 3 Shakespeare plays on Friday) this is a nice local alternative. Should be fun and highly picturesque. Get your cameras and those helmet cams ready! Any southenders, feel free to set up a local ride in point to meet up in Kirkland. For those in the northend, let's have a meeting spot near the casino so we can gather to ride in together in case we can't regroup at the staging area.
Arrive gassed up and ready to go. Kickstands up at 9:30am.
Almost a decade ago, a few Xbox employees decided to go for a spring motorcycle ride. After a fantastic day riding through Washington's Skagit Valley at the Tulip Festival,we decided to do a Tulip Ride every year.
We've grown from a small group to include hundreds of riders from all over Puget Sound. Riders of all skill levels join our pack on everything from sport bikes to cruisers to freeway-capable scooters. Everyone is welcome on the Tulip Ride!
2010 Tulip Ride
Date: Saturday, April 24th.
Route: Complete ride plan is here, along with a printable PDF version.
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.: Arrive at the Tulalip Casino (10200 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip).
We park by the giant Orca fountains right in front.
10:45: Police escort to Marine View Drive courtesy of the Tulalip Tribal Police, then continue North to see the tulip fields blooming.
12:00 p.m: Arrive at Tulip Town in the Skagit Valley for flowers and lunch. They have acres of tulips, trolly rides through the fields, a café for lunch, espresso, and more. Discounted $4 entry fee covers parking.
2:00: Depart for a ride down Highway 20 over scenic Deception Pass, down Whidbey Island, taking the Mukilteo/Clinton ferry back to the mainland.
Tulip Town has graciously offered to reserve prime parking for all of our bikes! They have huge fields, an indoor artists center, and a café for lunch. Tulip Town normally charges $5 for admission, but in support of our charity event they're discounting Tulip Riders to only $4 including parking!
The Tulalip Resort is also supporting Tulip Ride 2010 with discounted rooms for anyone that wants to come a day early and enjoy the resort the night before our ride. Check back soon for details on reserving under the Tulip Ride discounted rate.
Anyone interested?
Tulip Ride - April 24th
More info...
I just love doing rides where we have a police escort. It's the first time I've heard of this ride and since I can't make the Pelican Run (in 3 Shakespeare plays on Friday) this is a nice local alternative. Should be fun and highly picturesque. Get your cameras and those helmet cams ready! Any southenders, feel free to set up a local ride in point to meet up in Kirkland. For those in the northend, let's have a meeting spot near the casino so we can gather to ride in together in case we can't regroup at the staging area.
Arrive gassed up and ready to go. Kickstands up at 9:30am.
Almost a decade ago, a few Xbox employees decided to go for a spring motorcycle ride. After a fantastic day riding through Washington's Skagit Valley at the Tulip Festival,we decided to do a Tulip Ride every year.
We've grown from a small group to include hundreds of riders from all over Puget Sound. Riders of all skill levels join our pack on everything from sport bikes to cruisers to freeway-capable scooters. Everyone is welcome on the Tulip Ride!
2010 Tulip Ride
Date: Saturday, April 24th.
Route: Complete ride plan is here, along with a printable PDF version.
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.: Arrive at the Tulalip Casino (10200 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip).
We park by the giant Orca fountains right in front.
10:45: Police escort to Marine View Drive courtesy of the Tulalip Tribal Police, then continue North to see the tulip fields blooming.
12:00 p.m: Arrive at Tulip Town in the Skagit Valley for flowers and lunch. They have acres of tulips, trolly rides through the fields, a café for lunch, espresso, and more. Discounted $4 entry fee covers parking.
2:00: Depart for a ride down Highway 20 over scenic Deception Pass, down Whidbey Island, taking the Mukilteo/Clinton ferry back to the mainland.
Tulip Town has graciously offered to reserve prime parking for all of our bikes! They have huge fields, an indoor artists center, and a café for lunch. Tulip Town normally charges $5 for admission, but in support of our charity event they're discounting Tulip Riders to only $4 including parking!
The Tulalip Resort is also supporting Tulip Ride 2010 with discounted rooms for anyone that wants to come a day early and enjoy the resort the night before our ride. Check back soon for details on reserving under the Tulip Ride discounted rate.
Anyone interested?