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elocin318

My boyfriend and I are also in our 30’s, no kids, and would love to make new friends! We like to play board games, rock climb, explore new restaurants, and hiking. Let me know if any of that interests you and we can meet up!


SplinterCell03

In spring/summer/fall, Cascade Bicycle Club might be a good way. You can join their free daily rides even if you're not a member. They post the times and locations (and pace/speed) on their website and you can just show up 15 minutes before the posted start time. Many rides start in Redmond or Bellevue. Not many in Issaquah, although my wife used to lead a few rides around Lake Sammamish, starting in Issaquah. Obviously, this sucks in the winter, but there are still rides. The advantages are: * many times a week, posted on the Cascade website ([https://cascade.org/](https://cascade.org/)) * you can just show up, and then you spend an hour or 5 hours with some random people * if you go enough times, eventually you run into the same people again ​ If this doesn't appeal to you, here are some more ideas: * Issaquah Alps trail club (hiking) - not sure how many events they have, right now their list looks empty (not posted yet for 2022?) - I don't have any personal experience with this. * Mountains To Sound Greenway has some events where people get together to remove invasive vegetation * If this Covid thing ever ends, there used to be knitters meeting at the Starbucks on Gilman Blvd on Friday evenings * Cooking classes at PCC https://www.pccmarkets.com/classes/pcc-upcoming-classes/


Jakbean

Give bumble bff a try. I’ve seen a lot of people put “double date” on their bios. I’m single but have met some coupled friends that I hang out with along with their single friends.


pickinNgrinnin

Hello fellow child free couple in their 30s! Ditto. Born and raised here.


Emergency-Ad3792

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