- <p>If you are coming from the University district or north Seattle, the bus will let you off on the east side of 10th avenue. In this case, walk back opposite to the direction that the bus was coming toward the park. When you arrive at the park, you will turn and walk toward your right.</p>
+ <p>The house is easily accessible by bicycle although Capitol Hill is a serious hill! Here are some methods for minimizing the hills:</p>
+ <ul>
+ <li>If you are coming from the south, taking 12th Avenue to the Pike/Pine street area will minimize the grade.</li>
+ <li>If you are coming from the University of Washington, cross the Montlake Bridge and 520 on the Lake Washington (East) side and then weave your way back to 25th Ave E. Take a quick right on Boyer, left on 24th, and right on Interlaken Blvd East. Interlaken Blvd will become a beautiful wooded bike path before intersecting with Interlaken Drive East. A left onto Interlaken Drive will get you almost to the top of the hill. At the end of Interlaken Drive, take a right on Galer Street, a left on 18th, a right on Harrison, and then a left on Harvard, which will bring you directly to ELS.</li>
+ <li>The <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/ride-with-us/know-before-you-go/bringing-your-bike/how-to-bring-your-bike-link">Link light rail allows bikes</a>! So you can take the train and an elevator to (almost) the top of the hill.</li>
+ </ul>