Hot Gear for Winter Riding

  • Stay warm, dry, safe--and happy--during cold weather rides.
  • Read our Holiday Gift Guide and Winter Bicycling Gear Roundup for tips on handlebar mittens, waterproof pants, rain booties, and booty packs. 

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A group of riders cruises along a road next to an inlet that leads to Puget Sound. Docks on the water and evergreen trees define the background.

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Chilly Hilly presented by REI Co-op

Kick off the riding season with a ferry ride to Bainbridge Island. This 33-mile loop around the island takes you along the shore to soak in Seattle’s skyline, through forested rural roads, and (true to name) up and down some memorable hills. 

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Cascade Celebrates Statewide Expansion of Bike Education to Students Across Washington

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FAQ about the membership dues increase on January 1, 2018

Cascade Bicycle Club annual membership dues are a crucial resource towards advancing our mission to improve lives through bicycling. As of January 1, 2018, Cascade's standard membership dues will increase from $40 to $45 for Individual memberships and from $65 to $70 for Family memberships.

Former Microsoft General Manager Richard Smith Named New Executive Director of Cascade Bicycle Club and Washington Bikes

Series: Learn to Ride/ Learn to Ride Further

Has it been your life-long dream to learn how to ride a bike? Or do you know how to ride already, but you don’t feel confident with some of the basics like turning or starting/ stopping consistently? Today is your lucky day!

 

Friday Rides for Underemployed Merry Pedalers (FRUMPS)

With a team of ride leaders, we offer rides all around the Seattle metro area and a variety of challenge levels in the steady-to-moderate, 30-50 mile range.  We usually stop for coffee and/or food, either a café or BYO picnic.  FRUMPS rides year-round. Come join us, underemployed or not! 

Gobble Gobble Gobble! Cranksgiving 2023 Photo Album

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