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Re: Travel
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Try breakfast at the Salish Lodge, 15 miles east of Seattle. 9 courses, and if you are still up to it you can walk down to the foot of the falls afterwards. You can hire canoes from the University of Washington waterfront activities center and take them on the edge of lake Washington. The Hiram Chittenden locks are also worth a visit, particularly on Sunday afternoons when all of Seattle returns from a weekend on the Puget Sound. Finally, there is a cycle track (the Burke-Gilman trail) which runs from Fremont (look out for the troll) along the edge of lake Washington to Kenmore. You can hire bikes. Nick
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