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I've been out two nights in a row on my bike, just a quick 20 miles each time, in the evening once the heat had subsided a little. Despite it being summer, and it being shed dragging season (aka caravan) around here, noone attempted to squash me, which was a bonus. At one point last night I stopped and looked around and realised how lucky I am to live in the countryside.
I went cycling in the Chilterns yesterday (trust me to go on a bike ride on the hottest July day on record but I'd already bought the train tickets a couple of days before) It was like pedaling in an oven. The evening before, I happened to notice one of those 2L gym bottles that look like a tiny office water cooler bottles, in ASDA. So bought it. I'm SOOO glad I did. Over the course of the day I drank about 4L of water (plus a pint of beer before getting on the train home). Really enjoyed myself though, despite it being so hot
I go cycling in my crocks - the feeling of fresh air between my toes is great.
I went cycling in the Chilterns yesterday (trust me to go on a bike ride on the hottest July day on record but I'd already bought the train tickets a couple of days before) It was like pedaling in an oven. The evening before, I happened to notice one of those 2L gym bottles that look like a tiny office water cooler bottles, in ASDA. So bought it. I'm SOOO glad I did. Over the course of the day I drank about 4L of water (plus a pint of beer before getting on the train home). Really enjoyed myself though, despite it being so hot
Thats interesting where abouts In the Chilterns did you go to? the reason I ask Is I reside In he Chilterns area (Aylesbury) but lived In a place called Wendover which Is known as the gateway to the Chilterns and Is a straight run by train from marylebone.
............ I sold my last bike when I was 62 do I miss it yeah everyday ..........
I've got the Lost Lanes Wales book. It has some great routes. There is also a South West one.I love doing both urban and rural cycling routes.
For rural cycling, I have an excellenct book called 'Lost Lanes', which has loads of rural cycling routes in the counties surrounding London, easily accessible by train
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lost-Lanes...ds=lost+lanes&qid=1564143409&s=gateway&sr=8-1 (There's also a Lost Lanes Wales and Lost Lanes South East for those that are interested and live that way
For urban cycling, I often cycle a couple of sections of the 'Capital Ring', which is a circular walking route around London (which can just as easily be done by bike)
https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/walking/capital-ring
I've got the Lost Lanes Wales book. It has some great routes. There is also a South West one.
All the routes can be downloaded as gpx files.
If you buy the books direct from the author they are a little more expensive but they come signed by the author.
My first legal bike in 1969 was a BSA D14 Bantam 175cc happy daysStill got my (motor)bikes.... all BSA's. Push biking would kill me now although I think I could get on with one of those E-bikes, I hear they are amazing especially the E-Mountain bikes.
My first legal bike in 1969 was a BSA D14 Bantam 175cc happy days
recovered and divorced
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