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It's less than 2 weeks until our next Spyder group ryde, so I want a count of the number of ryders that are planning to go. Please post a reply to this forum if you are planning to meet up in Eatonville on Saturday morning, August 24th.
Thank you...
Spyders "Not Afraid Of The Dark" Ryde
Looking for a day-long ryding adventure this summer? Well, look no further!
On Saturday, August 24th, Spyder Owners and Friends can join in on a ryde to the APE CAVES near Cougar, WA. This is on the SOUTH side of Mount St. Helens, and covers some of the most beautiful twisty roads you can find.
Since this is entirely in the southern region of the state (in Pierce/Lewis/Thurston Counties), we will START our journey at Bruno's Restaurant in Eatonville, WA. (204 Center St E, Eatonville, WA. www.eatbrunos.com) Please be there by 8:30AM. They serve a fine breakfast there and the doors open at 7AM on the weekends, so arrive early if you want to fill your belly.
TRIP TO THE CAVES:
We will have a pre-ride meeting by 8:45AM, and will be rolling out at 9:00 AM. From there we will head south to Morton (Hwy 7), East to Randle (Hwy 12), then south again on Forest Service Road 25. From there, we head west on Hwy 90 to the Ape Caves near Cougar, WA. Total ryde time is a little over 2 hours, so we'll have a quick stop in Randle to take care of business.
What you will need:
1. A Day-Use Forest Service Pass. It's $5 per vehicle, and you can pick one up in Randle when we make our pit stop. I would recommend that you purchase them in advance and online at: http://www.discovernw.org/store_nati...nly_09944.html
2. TWO Flashlights or Battery Lanterns. One won't cut it - you NEED a backup.
3. A Warm Shirt or Light Jacket. The inside of the cave is 42 degrees year-round, and you are in there long enough to feel the chill.
4. Good Hiking Shoes or Boots. The floor of the cave is abrasive lava rock, which can do a number on your flip-flops.
5. Some Snacks and Drinking Water. We will be arriving at the caves right around lunch time, and you WILL get hungry after exploring the caves for an hour or two.
Information on the Ape Caves:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mount...a/?recid=40393
*** PLEASE NOTE THAT NO PETS ARE ALLOWED INSIDE THE APE CAVES ***
RETURN TRIP:
For our return trip, we'll head into Cougar, WA to top off our tanks, then we will head back east on Hwy 90, north on Forest Service Road 25, and another quick stop in Randle. From there, we will head EAST from on Hwy 12, then North on Hwy 123 to Cayuse Pass. Then it's back west on Hwy 410 to Clem's in Enumclaw. Total distance for the return trip is 144 miles, and about 3.5 hours.
Please post if you are interested in joining in this ride...And let me know if you have ANY questions!
See you then.
It's less than 2 weeks until our next Spyder group ryde, so I want a count of the number of ryders that are planning to go. Please post a reply to this forum if you are planning to meet up in Eatonville on Saturday morning, August 24th.
Thank you...
Spyders "Not Afraid Of The Dark" Ryde
Looking for a day-long ryding adventure this summer? Well, look no further!
On Saturday, August 24th, Spyder Owners and Friends can join in on a ryde to the APE CAVES near Cougar, WA. This is on the SOUTH side of Mount St. Helens, and covers some of the most beautiful twisty roads you can find.
Since this is entirely in the southern region of the state (in Pierce/Lewis/Thurston Counties), we will START our journey at Bruno's Restaurant in Eatonville, WA. (204 Center St E, Eatonville, WA. www.eatbrunos.com) Please be there by 8:30AM. They serve a fine breakfast there and the doors open at 7AM on the weekends, so arrive early if you want to fill your belly.
TRIP TO THE CAVES:
We will have a pre-ride meeting by 8:45AM, and will be rolling out at 9:00 AM. From there we will head south to Morton (Hwy 7), East to Randle (Hwy 12), then south again on Forest Service Road 25. From there, we head west on Hwy 90 to the Ape Caves near Cougar, WA. Total ryde time is a little over 2 hours, so we'll have a quick stop in Randle to take care of business.
What you will need:
1. A Day-Use Forest Service Pass. It's $5 per vehicle, and you can pick one up in Randle when we make our pit stop. I would recommend that you purchase them in advance and online at: http://www.discovernw.org/store_nati...nly_09944.html
2. TWO Flashlights or Battery Lanterns. One won't cut it - you NEED a backup.
3. A Warm Shirt or Light Jacket. The inside of the cave is 42 degrees year-round, and you are in there long enough to feel the chill.
4. Good Hiking Shoes or Boots. The floor of the cave is abrasive lava rock, which can do a number on your flip-flops.
5. Some Snacks and Drinking Water. We will be arriving at the caves right around lunch time, and you WILL get hungry after exploring the caves for an hour or two.
Information on the Ape Caves:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mount...a/?recid=40393
*** PLEASE NOTE THAT NO PETS ARE ALLOWED INSIDE THE APE CAVES ***
RETURN TRIP:
For our return trip, we'll head into Cougar, WA to top off our tanks, then we will head back east on Hwy 90, north on Forest Service Road 25, and another quick stop in Randle. From there, we will head EAST from on Hwy 12, then North on Hwy 123 to Cayuse Pass. Then it's back west on Hwy 410 to Clem's in Enumclaw. Total distance for the return trip is 144 miles, and about 3.5 hours.
Please post if you are interested in joining in this ride...And let me know if you have ANY questions!
See you then.