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You might not want to tell Tea?, they might eat it all
Cycling always gives me a little lift, but then I get to work
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Was nom.Bacon![]()
You might not want to tell Tea?, they might eat it all
Cycling always gives me a little lift, but then I get to work
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Was nom.
Going tothe next person who tells me that exercise *will* make me feel better.
Bit of a mixed ride. Felt down and low before we started, then became quite anxious which turned into a full blown attack. Somehow managed to cycle through it and started to feel better once we'd stopped and got some coffee inside me and forced myself to have something to eat, despite feeling a bit sick from all the adrenalin.
I would definitely substitute "sometimes" for "will".Sorry to hear that cj!
Going tothe next person who tells me that exercise *will* make me feel better.
It`s not very securely locked just remove the wheel and you can carry it away. All you need to do then is find another wheel that size.Today I rode 15 miles which is a huge achievement as I am only back a few months after serious illness, still having said serious illness and trying to manage cycling the best I can. I know 15 miles is nothing to most people on here but I am so pleased with myself
I had a nice 15 mile cycle up the canal paths. Gave the Giant a good run and came across this and had to take a picture
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Well done Lesley!Today I rode 15 miles which is a huge achievement as I am only back a few months after serious illness, still having said serious illness and trying to manage cycling the best I can. I know 15 miles is nothing to most people on here but I am so pleased with myself![]()
Today I rode 15 miles which is a huge achievement as I am only back a few months after serious illness, still having said serious illness and trying to manage cycling the best I can. I know 15 miles is nothing to most people on here but I am so pleased with myself
I had a nice 15 mile cycle up the canal paths. Gave the Giant a good run and came across this and had to take a picture
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Your shoes will dry.40 damp and then soggy miles with my cycling group to the Monks' Yard near Ilminster for a delicious bacon and egg sandwich. Bit of a mixed ride. Felt down and low before we started, then became quite anxious which turned into a full blown attack. Somehow managed to cycle through it and started to feel better once we'd stopped and got some coffee inside me and forced myself to have something to eat, despite feeling a bit sick from all the adrenalin. Got soaked on the ride home but it was so nice to have my head vaguely back in one piece that I really didn't mind. Chain dried and oiled, clothes hung up to drip and dry. Not sure if my shoes ever will...
This ride report © 2013 Routes for Hill Wimp to Avoid Productions.
I was having to get off and walk up the steeper hills in the months before I got ill! I did not have any problem with people making fun of me. Most people can see how hard it is and are actually amazed that cyclists can ride up those hills. I get the occasional motorist who smiles as they overtake, but they usually look pretty sympathetic. I have even had groups of ramblers stop and cheer me on, which is nice!Hmmm, not just Hill Wimp to avoid I think.
It looks gorgeous there but oh so hilly. How many people would fall over laughing if I rode there and got off and pushed from time to time I wonder.