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Seattle Area Anyone?
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Not in Seattle, but I am hoping to move there in around 5 years, more or less.0
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Hello everyone. Seattle here too. Feel free to add me if you want! I'm not much of a runner at the moment but I hike, camp, and backpack a decent amount.0
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I work in Seattle and live a little further north. Recently began working on lifestyle change and started swimming just last week. Married with a couple of kids, one out of the house and one in H.S. Feel free to add me!
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I have a new obsession with running/hiking when its misty out. Not raining but the mist is nice. If you hike up high enough and get above the cloud cover its absolutely beautiful0
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I'm up for it as long as it's not miserably rainy. A light rain or mist can be sort of nice. I'm out of town this weekend, but should be available the couple weeks after0
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We should all set up a group hike, maybe Poo-Poo point? It would be fun and with the days getting longer it's perfect. Thoughts?0
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Just North of Seattle here, about 10 mins from Greenlake. Kind of a chunky monkey, but in the process of working it off. I could really use the moral support and would love to do some meet ups, camping, hiking this summer. I have an almost 16yo son and two dogs. Feel free to add me!!0
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Hi! I live in Tacoma, but went to UW and have lived in Seattle. I've hiked Mt Si 4 times - it's awesome. Avid runner. Jealous of those of you that live close to Greenlake - one of my fav running spots!0
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I live NE of Seattle at the base of the Cascades (Monroe area). Love to hike! Would be down for making friends with fellow hikers.0
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April is very open for me as well! Anyone else for getting together for a hike up Poo Poo Point in April. I'm thinking a Friday afternoon, maybe the 10th?0
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I work during the week at the hospital so those days won't work for me unless its after 5/6 pm. Weekends work for me, Saturdays or Sundays. Also, I have university holidays off which is nice!0
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@dbienz ah yes, that would make for a very long day for you.
I work in Issaquah so it's easy for me to just go after work but weekends work well to. It would be great to get a few more fellow locals to go! @losingrae @spydrrwmn
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@dbienz ah yes, that would make for a very long day for you.
I work in Issaquah so it's easy for me to just go after work but weekends work well to. It would be great to get a few more fellow locals to go! @losingrae @spydrrwmn
Definitely! @aam117 @alyssagilbert @jneen29 You guys interested in a hike?0 -
I'm in. Love getting out in our "hills." Would prefer something less crowded than Tiger Mountain, but the socialization will do me good0
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Great, we're planning a weekend in April if that works for everyone. @losingrae0
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Once a date is set it will be easier to commit.0
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absolutely i'm interested! was out of town over the weekend and just checking back in. sundays are usually good for me (i normally work wed-sat)0
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Oops, I'm late in responding. Yes, I'm in!!! I am free on Saturdays after 12PM and Sundays after 11AM. I have a couple recurring early morning commitments on those days. I'll drag my brother along too... he's always down for anything. (The hubby has soccer every weekend).0
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Btw, I'm new at hiking. I will need to know... 1) how to dress, 2) what to bring, 3) where are we going, 4) how far away is it?0
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http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/poo-poo-point
I am in Spokane this weekend for a volleyball tournament. Are people free next weekend? I'm open to Saturday or Sunday! I'm going to drag my friend with me who did this hike a few weeks ago0 -
I actually could do either Saturday or Sunday that weekend (28/29)0
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Awesome! Is there a general consensus whether everyone would prefer Saturday vs Sunday?
@jneen29 I usually wear workout type clothes, depends on the weather, but layering is helpful. Hiking boots are a good idea if you have them, but you can probably get away with sneakers for poo poo point. Definitely bring water and some sort of snack (fruit, protein bar, etc)0 -
Not sure how I missed this thread earlier, but out on the West End here where we measure the rain in feet instead of inches
Lived in Seattle (U District, Ballard, Mukilteo, Lynnwood) for a bout ten years while going to school (UW) and while I do enjoy many perks of rural life these days, I do love visiting the big city these days too.
I would be interested in meeting some fellow regional MFP'ers along the way ... I know a few out this way that tried, but didn't stick around long and I think I'm here for some time to come0 -
Seahawks here . Weight loss is the plan And working on it is so hard lol. Love to b added to Seattle crew0
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So I see Sunday's weather is supposed to be partly cloudy, 64 degrees. Sounds good. I will be driving back from Puyallup that day so a later day hike would be better for me. Maybe 2 or 3? I know it can get crowded but if we do the longer 7.2 mile hike (full Poo Poo Point hike, not Chirico Trail) there should be less people.0 -
Works for me! I just found out I'm probably going to have to work some OT on Saturday after all, so Sunday would be excellent. And nice to sleep in a smidge.0
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