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Riderific: November 2011
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A bloke who rides bikes. Friday, 4 November 2011. Road to recovery - shadow training. Well I did it. Last Sunday at Mistley, I put the crash at Basildon behind me and raced again in the Eastern Cyclocross League. Mistley isn't the easiest of courses, in fact its a bit of a beast, but I had to start somewhere and this was my club's promotion. With a couple of espressos and a belly full of ibuprofen and paracetamol I knew I could get through it. Packed and ready to go. Fin looking a bit Belge.
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All 214 Wainwrights in 55 days: March 2009
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All 214 Wainwrights in 55 days. Tuesday, 31 March 2009. If at first you dont succeed. Before long (but not soon enough to benefit from reduced car parking rates) we were back at the car in Glenridding, after a high-level day with another 5 tops in the bag, making 74 in all so far - one-third now completed – 140 to go. Wednesday, 25 March 2009. I hadn’t planned on Mike though. “What about doing Lingmoor Fell? Back at the car we found it surrounded by Mountain Goat minibuses whose Japanese tourists were ta...
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Riderific: October 2011
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A bloke who rides bikes. Thursday, 27 October 2011. Following my 'incident' at Basildon a couple of weeks ago I found myself needing a new front wheel. To be more accurate, I destroyed my old wheel - a trusty, Mavic MA3 rim on Deore hub with the manliest of spokes - a heavyweight that was built for 'cross. A clubmate, Tony Sheppard, mentioned to me that Planet X were selling pairs of CX wheels for £99 - this got me looking at the budget options. Despite the massive increase in sales of CX bikes and growt...
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All 214 Wainwrights in 55 days: April 2009
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All 214 Wainwrights in 55 days. Thursday, 30 April 2009. Arrangements for Saturday 2 May. As promised (see earlier post re Final Day) here is my best estimate for times / distances / meeting points for Saturday:. Start: Tom Gill National Trust Car Park (pay and display unless you are an NT member) on the main Ambleside – Coniston road (usual way to Tarn Hows), MR 322999. Starting at 10.00 and climbing Holme Fell (1040’). I hope the above is clear. I am now planning to return to Lakeland this afternoo...
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Postcards From The Edge: January 2015
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Postcards From The Edge. Celebrating the Great British Coastline. Friday, 30 January 2015. I first visited the estuary town of Laugharne - pronounced Larne - a few years ago on the way home from a weekend in Tenby with my husband. I must confess I had never heard of it before, but the landlady of our bed and breakfast recommended the town, so we decided to look in on it. Thomas and his family spent the last four years of his tragically short life living in the Boathouse. Brown's Hotel was where he would ...
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Postcards From The Edge: February 2015
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Postcards From The Edge. Celebrating the Great British Coastline. Thursday, 26 February 2015. THE LOUGHOR ESTUARY AND SALT MARSHES. The north coast of the Gower Peninsula largely consists of an expanse of salt marshes which, while bleak in nature, provides an ideal environment for the production of the highly prized lamb from the sheep grazing here. There is an abundance of nourishment from the plants growing in the marshes: Samphire, Sorrel, Sea lavender and Thrift. A fortified manor house which dates f...
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All 214 Wainwrights in 55 days: Fund Raising Update & Other Matters
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All 214 Wainwrights in 55 days. Friday, 8 May 2009. Fund Raising Update and Other Matters. Less than a week since the end of the walk and sponsorship money is still coming in, with the total now over £6,800, which will gross up to almost £8,000 with Gift Aid. Thanks must go to the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times for their continued support and publicity, with a great article this week. More funds are promised so we haven't finished yet! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Just Giving Site.
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Postcards From The Edge: BARRY ISLAND
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Postcards From The Edge. Celebrating the Great British Coastline. Saturday, 27 June 2015. Heading east from Llantwit Major we come to Summerhouse Point with cliff top walks reached by a lane from the village of Boverton. There is a Seawatch Centre here with displays of weather-forecasting equipment and radar. Further along, Limpert Bay marks the end of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast Walk. Which started at Porthcawl. Further along still, the village of Rhoose nudges the southern end of Cardiff Airport.
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Postcards From The Edge: PENARTH
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Postcards From The Edge. Celebrating the Great British Coastline. Tuesday, 30 June 2015. You need to be fit to live in Penarth, since it's all up and down. The town centre is at the top of the hill, and there is a steep descent from there to the promenade in one direction and the Cardiff Bay Barrage. The nicest route down to the seafront is via Alexandra Park, a steeply sloping Edwardian park with an aviary and a bandstand. One of the oldest buildings in Penarth, built between 1790 and 1810. Walking On T...
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