Saturday morning
A bike path as clear as the skies.
This is one of my favorite local sections.
Rainy afternoons have kept me away, Cold mornings kept me inside.
Finally this is the best morning in a while.
Time to get out!
I needed a couple of things from the LBS and supermarket, so I had to make a trip to civilisation. There’s a new Sustrans bike route that goes from where I work down to Tavistock, the nearest sizeable town, so I thought I’d give it a go. I rode my normal commute, then off down the cycle path - which turned into some pretty knarly off-road riding through the woods, with some killer steep climbs on the road - not at all what I was expecting. In some places I was wishing I’d taken the muni rather than the 36er.
I took a couple of pictures on the way back - steep rocky hill (very un-cyclepath-like) and ridiculously steep road the other side of the river. Oh, and another nice green view down the river.
32 miles, about 3 1/2 hours riding (including going round the shops), 2000ft climbing, very hot (for here), lots of water consumed.
HAHA! This is the first ride I post here!
I did a Coker ride today, for my Coker’s birthday! He is one year old now and still ride perfectly! there are some pictures of it, I stoped only in the middle of the ride so I dont have any other pictures. I think the ride was around 25km long, not sure, I’ll see next time I go there.
Pic one:
Partway through the Wirral ‘Bikeathon’, UK stopped for a photo op with tide far out. Behind my head can just be seen an off-shore windfarm with wind turbines dotted along the horizon
Pic two:
Starting line of the Wirral ‘Bikeathon’ - there were approx 1,400 bicycles and exactly 1 unicyle.
A quick 8 mile spin last night. Got home after a day of running, walking and swimming in fast flowing rivers, and the weather was too nice to waste, so I popped up the hill to buy some eggs (the picture is just above the egg *man’s house.
Went for a quick spin down Longwalls Lane & the Chevin, two long rocky rooty descents (Spencer - this was about 2/3s of the loop we did from my house). On Longwalls Lane, the undergrowth has grown right up, meaning that in sections it’s now a super narrow singletrack, making what was not easy before really rather sneaky. I manage the off road section in 1 hour 0 minutes, which I’m happy enough with, especially after a whole day of hard exercise. After this I hammer back to my house on the road. Then we go up to the pub, and drink a quick pint on the terrace which has a beautiful view over all the hills I’ve just ridden which is nice.
*It occurs to me that it might well be the egg woman, you buy the eggs from a secret agent style drop box affair, so I’ve never seen the person who looks after the chickens.
Well I think it all comes under the umbrella of British Heart Foundation but the actual organising group may be different for Macclesfield and Chester. Anyway, I am booked for the Chester bikeathon that is next weekend, 21st June. Never done it but Cathwood has. Apparently there’s only one ride of 15 miles for everyone. Any other dudes and dudesses going?
This was a paved ride I took just before I got the 29er. I did this on the 24" with a brake for the descent. This picture is about 2/3 up to the top. 2000 feet in 3 miles. I was tired when I was finished.