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== Location ==
 
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Arroyo Beach Place, downhill from the Arbor Heights neighborhood of West Seattle.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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== Plans ==
 
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Is it directly on the road? Satellite imagery is inconclusive due to tree cover; Google's map thinks so, but Street View shows the marker up a steep hillside into parks department land.
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Bike? Last Sunday I [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46492681 passed about a mile away] on the Emerald City Ride, so I know it's both far and hilly.
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Transit? A one-way loop through Arbor Heights is served by route 22 every... uh... 70ish minutes, as well as by a few commute-oriented express trips of route 21. Since it's only a 15 minute walk to the point, 70 minutes seems like a long time to spend. Route 22 connects to the Westwood Village shopping mall, a significant bus hub also served by the H Line, the newest RapidRide route.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==

Revision as of 17:16, 10 May 2024

Thu 9 May 2024 in 47,-122:
47.5054684, -122.3886777
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Location

Arroyo Beach Place, downhill from the Arbor Heights neighborhood of West Seattle.

Participants

Plans

Is it directly on the road? Satellite imagery is inconclusive due to tree cover; Google's map thinks so, but Street View shows the marker up a steep hillside into parks department land.

Bike? Last Sunday I passed about a mile away on the Emerald City Ride, so I know it's both far and hilly.

Transit? A one-way loop through Arbor Heights is served by route 22 every... uh... 70ish minutes, as well as by a few commute-oriented express trips of route 21. Since it's only a 15 minute walk to the point, 70 minutes seems like a long time to spend. Route 22 connects to the Westwood Village shopping mall, a significant bus hub also served by the H Line, the newest RapidRide route.

Expedition

  • On board an H Line bus, fastest among 3 simultaneous departures to Westwood Village, to connect with infrequent route 22. -- Coyotebush (talk) @47.6047,-122.3333 13:41, 9 May 2024 (PDT)

Tracklog

Walk, bus to hash to bus:


Photos

Achievements