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DateSaturday February 9, 2019 at 8:00am MST
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TypeGravel Race
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationWillows Fjords United States
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RegistrationOpen Paid
Join an awesome mountain bike ride known for good times in downright stinky weather Our 19+ mile mountain bike ride is held on what may be the most rotten weather day of the year. There’s mud, fun, beer, and some much-needed mid-winter cheer!
Riders start and finish at Redmond City Hall in downtown Redmond, Washington, and follow a route along the Tolt Pipeline, Trilogy, Redmond Watershed, Power Line and Sammamish River trails. Playing cards are collected at stops on the route, with each rider hoping to have a poker hand good enough at the end to win a prize.
Your registration fee goes to the Redmond Rotary Club Foundation that supports charitable causes, locally and internationally. This event is hard core — and heartwarming.
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Stinky Spoke 2019
close3DTrail Conditions- Unknown
- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Snow Cover Partial
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Ideal
- Dry
- Very Dry
Trail Flow (Ridden Direction)Trailforks scans users ridelogs to determine the most popular direction each trail is ridden. A good flowing trail network will have most trails flowing in a single direction according to their intension.
The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.- > 96%
- > 90%
- > 80%
- > 70%
- > 50%
- < 50%
- bi-directional trail
- no data
Trail Last RiddenTrailforks scans ridelogs to determine the last time a trail was ridden.- < 2 days
- < 1 week
- < 2 weeks
- < 1 month
- < 6 months
- > 6 months
Trail Ridden DirectionThe intended direction a trail should be ridden.- Downhill Only
- Downhill Primary
- Both Directions
- Uphill Primary
- Uphill Only
- One Direction
Contribute DetailsColors indicate trail is missing specified detail.- Description
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Trail Popularity ?Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine which trails are ridden the most in the last 9 months. Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades. Think of this as a heatmap, more rides = more kinetic energy = warmer colors.- most popular
- popular
- less popular
- not popular
ATV/ORV/OHV FilterMax Vehicle WidthinchesUS Cell CoverageLegend
Radar Timex Activity RecordingsTrailforks users anonymized public ridelogs from the past 6 months.- mountain biking recent
- mountain biking (>6 month)
- hiking (1 year)
- moto (1 year)
Activity RecordingsTrailforks users anonymized public skilogs from the past 12 months.- Downhill Ski
- Backcountry Ski
- Nordic Ski
- Snowmobile
Winter TrailsWarning A routing network for winter maps does not exist. Selecting trails using the winter trails layer has been disabled.x Missing TrailsMost PopularLeast PopularTrails are colored based on popularity. The more popular a trail is, the more red. Less popular trails trend towards green.Jump Magnitude HeatmapHeatmap of where riders jump on trails. Zoom in to see individual jumps, click circles to view jump details.Trails DeemphasizedTrails are shown in grey.Only show trails with NO bikes.Save the current map location and zoom level as your default home location whenever this page is loaded.
SaveTrail transparency18.4 milesDistance890 ftClimb-886 ftDescent547 ftHigh Point