BigonaBianchi
Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
- Location
- Iskele TRNC & Mordor UK
My ride today was amazing, fun, fast & hot with wonderfull views.
HLaB said:The weather was great today and my hilly 80 miler turned into 110.5 miler. I took some snaps on the mobile when I was out. It was then a very welcome dinner and a 16.5mile cycle back to the flat.
arallsopp said:My ride was a walk, after I got a darn p*nc*ure 6 miles from the office. 10 miles from home... and... damn... no patches left in the kit!
24" tubes are not easy to find. Must pack better.
ianrauk said:blimey mate.. I can imagine pushing/walking a Bent would be a right royal pain...
Nice report, Auntie H - I enjoyed it. And you look fine in your cycling gearAuntie Helen said:...My trike was laden with all the goodies I will be taking on tour with me next month (including two changes of clothes, wash kit, phone and satnav chargers, two spare pairs of shoes, etc etc)...
Sorry, I wasn't very clear about the shoes. It's one pair of very light converse trainers for off-the-bike wear and the other pair are SPD sandals. I thought it would be good to have a choice of two SPD footwear items in case I develop blisters from one. The sandals are surprisingly heavy, though.[/url]NickM said:Two pairs of non-cycling shoes in your touring kit? Shoes are an awkward item to pack, even if you fill them with socks and undies. Heavy, too. MsM and I have solved this for our walking tours by getting Jingas[url="http:// - salsa dancing shoes.
They are very light, but pretty hardwearing, too. You wouldn't want to walk all that far in them, but they are fine for going from B&B to pub. They have the considerable advantage for people like us of packing flat. We recommend them highly for cycling and walking tours.[/quote]Sorry, I wasn't very clear about the shoes. It's one pair of very light converse trainers for off-the-bike wear and the other pair are SPD sandals. I thought it would be good to have a choice of two SPD footwear items in case I develop blisters from one. The sandals are surprisingly heavy, though"] - salsa dancing shoes.
They are very light, but pretty hardwearing, too. You wouldn't want to walk all that far in them, but they are fine for going from B&B to pub. They have the considerable advantage for people like us of packing flat. We recommend them highly for cycling and walking tours.