Pacific Northwest Cycling

Know before
you ride.

A daily morning briefing tailored to your fitness level, your goals, and today's weather — so you roll out the door with a plan.

Four things in your inbox every morning.

No fluff. Just the four things that determine whether today's ride is good or great.

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Weather window

Hourly Open-Meteo forecast analyzed for your exact location. We find the longest rideable block — dry, reasonable wind, temperature range — and put it front and center.

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Route of the day

Five PNW classics scored against today's conditions. Rain? Paved trail. Clear and dry? Capitol Forest calls. Short window? A quick river loop instead.

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Training zone

Tailored to your fitness level — beginner, intermediate, or advanced. Zone 1 endurance for base-builders. Threshold work for the serious athletes.

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Maintenance reminder

Rotating weekly reminders: lube the chain, check tire pressure, inspect brake pads. Bikes that get maintained don't leave you stranded.

Five PNW classics, ready to go.

Hand-picked for the South Sound — from flat rail-trails to old-growth forest climbs.

Chehalis Western Trail

22 miles of flat, smooth paved rail-trail from Olympia to Tenino. The go-to when it's sketchy out.

EasyPaved22 mi

Yelm–Tenino Trail

14.5 miles through Thurston County farmland. Quiet, scenic, zero cars. Perfect recovery ride.

EasyPaved14.5 mi

Capitol Forest Loop

15-mile gravel loop through old-growth Douglas fir. Rolling terrain, zero traffic. Bring your adventure bike.

ModerateGravel15 mi

Capitol Forest Summit

28 miles, 3,400ft to Capitol Peak. Views of the Olympics and Cascades. Best on dry days only.

HardGravel28 mi

Deschutes River Trail

6-mile out-and-back through Tumwater river bottomland. Short, beautiful, ideal for a quick weekday spin.

EasyMixed6 mi

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