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Well done Jon. Congrats.. Do you fancy a stroll around the Northpeaks100 to celebrate. I'll bring 85% pure chocLazarus wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 10:52 pm Just a local loop but finally over the collar bone and actually properly able to ride a MTB off road rather than sit on it and hope it gets down
Lakes next weekend for an actual proper ride for the first time in 16 months * and get some proper MTB fitness back rather than roadie fitness - the downs hurt the legs more than the climbs currently
* gravel and road has been an interesting side bar for the last 9 months and I hope to keep doing century rides but otherwise NO
I did try one in early summer but could not support my own weight when it got steep
Yes - did a peak ride the other week as a tester - might need to be October before i have time will PM you at the weekend when I know when i will be free - be warned i will ride an Alpkit bike just to annoy youDo you fancy a stroll around the Northpeaks100
I'll have my AK sleeping bag for the BB200 I think. So don't worry. I've finally managed to rehab myself
For those who haven't seen it, and may be interested ... working days at Blondins Quarry 1970's
. In a working quarry inspector in the 1970sledburner wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 10:58 amFor those who haven't seen it, and may be interested ... Blondins : aerial ropeways
Totally get you, a bleak wet and windy day adds some atmosphere to a quarry. What a place though. I'll be heading back there in the coming weeks, that's for sure
Yes Reg, remember it well. Considering the area is just under an hours drive for me I've got no excuses...RIP wrote: ↑Mon Oct 17, 2022 1:02 pm If you remember my Better Slate Than Never Tour, there's equally good stuff along the old Nantlle horse railway from Pen-yr-Orsedd incline bottom along past Dorothea Quarry to Talysarn. The ruined Plas Talysarn is utterly superb and you'd have a field day with your camera: https://www.welshruins.co.uk/photo3624315.html
Why don't you have a foil blanket or bit of tyvek under the saddle to do the job?Also as to how I was gonna find somewhere dry enough to say my prayers. Especially since I was wearing my prayer mat and didn't fancy putting my face into wet mud.
Good suggestion... More to carry/think about. Usually when life is dry the floor/concrete/grass does the job just fine. Under the saddle is the saddlepack and carrying summat is just extra bulk... Main thing that stops me just doing my prayers on the footpath is either me being in the way or coming across some mean idiots (few and far between but they are about and do cross paths