Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
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- Inside my skull
Yorkshire is now off limits,due to the hoards of tv crews there filming endless documentaries about Yorkshire this,Yorkshire that....
Yorkshire, the third world …
Yorkshire is now off limits,due to the hoards of tv crews there filming endless documentaries about Yorkshire this,Yorkshire that....
Correct answer. I've ridden a fair part of it, some before the NC500 designation and some after, and the difference was unbelievable.Most of the route of the North Coast 500 is now a no go zone for me, ruined by vast numbers of motorists .
We were holidaying in Lochinver a few years ago, in October, and even at that time of the year the mile long walk along the single track road into the village felt like a game of Russian roulette. We only ventured out on bikes the once and we were constantly being forced off the road to give way to ‘might is right’ motorists.
The flip side of this is when we were talking to people in the hospitality industry (hotel owners, cafes, restaurants, pubs etc) in Sutherland and Caithness on our recent LEJOG, they were all delighted about the NC500 as it brought a lot of business to the area. It looks a tough place to scrape a living, I certainly wouldn't begrudge them the additional trafficCorrect answer. I've ridden a fair part of it, some before the NC500 designation and some after, and the difference was unbelievable.
What used to be quiet roads where you could ride for miles without encountering another human being became more akin to riding on the A82.
Bloody aliens, coming over here, enslaving people, probing people up the rear...should go back to their own universe
So you've been to Croydon then?Bloody aliens, coming over here, enslaving people, probing people up the rear...should go back to their own universe
Sure there’s lots of businesses fairly raking it in following the designation but the damage being done to everyone and everything else is colossal.The flip side of this is when we were talking to people in the hospitality industry (hotel owners, cafes, restaurants, pubs etc) in Sutherland and Caithness on our recent LEJOG, they were all delighted about the NC500 as it brought a lot of business to the area. It looks a tough place to scrape a living, I certainly wouldn't begrudge them the additional traffic
The flip side of this is when we were talking to people in the hospitality industry (hotel owners, cafes, restaurants, pubs etc) in Sutherland and Caithness on our recent LEJOG, they were all delighted about the NC500 as it brought a lot of business to the area. It looks a tough place to scrape a living, I certainly wouldn't begrudge them the additional traffic
My first glimpse of IKEA on Purley Way was a semi-spiritual experience. Almost like seeing the Taj Mahal.So you've been to Croydon then?
My first glimpse of IKEA on Purley Way was a semi-spiritual experience. Almost like seeing the Taj Mahal.