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The finish was great - lots of food,: soup, tea, cakes, steak/macaroni pies....Telemark said:Thank you Seamab, much appreciated! I was hoping for snippets of what the start and finish of an audax are like, what you were wearing and how you refueled (especially given the weather
& gales) - on the go or stopping anywhere for a wee breather and some soup ? A real shame that your Garmin data are gone
- you'll just have to do it all over again
. I bet you are glad that you didn't have to put up with today's conditions B).
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Ah ! That's what I was missingCoco said:Well done S & S.
The training in Renfrewshire must have made all the difference![]()
scoosh said:Ah ! That's what I was missing![]()
Seamab said:Yes, the Lochwinnoch RV run has been my secret training weapon...It's a great run.
How did you get on with the navigation using your new super dooper Garmin GPS Etrex gadget?
Not well at allSeamab said:Yes, the Lochwinnoch RV run has been my secret training weapon...It's a great run.
How did you get on with the navigation using your new super dooper Garmin GPS Etrex gadget?
scoosh said:Thus far, it is 'The Expensive Paperweight'![]()
We have killer winds up here, you know - not like the wimpy things south of ... well, about York, I would guess ...Tynan said:this is clearly all bollocks
since when did icy rain ever kill a wind
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Thank You !tandemtigers said:Congrats. Stand very proud. ::You've achieved our 2010 ambition...
We're Scots living in the South who ride a tandem. We started Audax (ing) last year and did a few 100k and one 100 mile ride. However, we've got a 2010 ambition of a 200k....well done to you for clocking up an early one...maybe see you on the Etape Caledonia?: