The gravel bike cycling event
Gravel Unravel Why-Not-Chee has been organized yearly in United States, state Washington. The last edition of Gravel Unravel Why-Not-Chee took place on Saturday 20 July 2024 and the next edition of the race, ride hasn’t been announced yet.
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Organizer: Wynoochee Lake is a hidden gem on the South Side of Olympic National Park just outside the park boundary in National Forest. Built in 1972, the Wynoochee Dam is used for flood control, irrigation, and industrial water storage. Every course will take you around the lake in its entirety, including a mile of single-track on the Maidenhair Falls Trail, and you will discover this tucked-away gem for yourself. The Wynoochee Lake area represents some of the deepest logging roots in the state with the last of the company-owned logging camps in the continental United States, Camp Grisdale, located just south of the lake. Imagine the effort of the brave loggers who harvested these forests as you ride among the children of giants (Hemlock, Spruce, Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar). All roads in the Wynoochee Lake area are open to non-motorized use year-long and the courses only represent a small sampling of possible routes in the area. This area is remote and rugged with the nearest cell reception being nearly 40 minutes away unless you are up on the highest ridges.
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