[SkateDC] Embassy Loop Saturday Skate Series

MyeongHee Elgibali pleskobali at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 20 14:16:37 PDT 2009


oh too bad tom and i were out of town.  thanks to both of  you for leading our skates all the time!
 
> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 10:18:20 -0700
> From: english60 at yahoo.com
> To: skatewash at yahoo.com; skatedc at www.skatedc.org
> Subject: Re: [SkateDC] Embassy Loop Saturday Skate Series
> 
> Shawn and I followed George on the West Embassy Loop yesterday. George has worked very hard to link together embassy locations via pleasant, interesting, skatable routes. Please reward George by making his hard work worthwhile and come out to join him for his Embassy Skates. Yesterday's route was one of the most enjoyable ones in the city, and quite different from our usual routes. These routes would be good candidates for Skate DC Weekend 2010. Urban skating at its finest through beautiful and interesting neighborhoods, plus some great hill descents.
> 
> Bill
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> From: George Marinkovich <skatewash at yahoo.com>
> To: WAR Skate List <skatedc at www.skatedc.org>
> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:04:04 AM
> Subject: [SkateDC] Embassy Loop Saturday Skate Series
> 
> I will be leading a series of three Saturday skates past all 174 embassies in DC.  The skates leave the White House at 9 AM on the next three Saturday mornings.  
> 
> They are fun, but challenging, intermediate skates with a fair number of hills and will go on some streets in DC we don't typically skate.  It might be more accurate to say that they are advanced skate routes that will be led at a beginner skate pace ;-)  Because of the easygoing pace they will each take a little over two hours to complete.  An effort has been made to avoid unnecessary hills, to climb steep hills only when necessary, and to descend gentle hills when possible.  However, you should be very comfortable with braking and able to control your speed going down hills. 
> 
> Here's the schedule (all skates leave the White House on the given Saturday at 9 AM):
> 
> 7/25/09  West Embassy Loop:  55 Countries from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Liechtenstein (12.8 miles)
> 
> 8/1/09  Central Embassy Loop:  44 Countries from Guinea to Switzerland (15.5 miles)
> 
> 8/8/09  East Embassy Loop:  75 Countries from Canada to Mexico (13.0 miles)
> 
> Skate route cue sheets showing embassy flags in color can be downloaded in PDF format at the links given below.  Click on "Free Download," enter the given 4-digit code and then click on "Download File."
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> http://www.teradepot.com/vx9k2agbox72/West_Embassy_Loop.pdf.html
> http://www.teradepot.com/cetx2u6tuw88/Central_Embassy_Loop.pdf.html
> http://www.teradepot.com/cpytexp4ex23/East_Embassy_Loop.pdf.html
> 
> Bicycles are welcome, but will probably want to take a detour around the stair section of the West Embassy Loop.  There are no stair sections on the other embassy loops.
> 
> Cheers,
> George
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