does anyone know somewhere that would be good to get a self-catering apartment late summer from where we could launch some easy but scenic rambles (will have a baby on my back)...? Thanks
Ladymuck - your reasoning is impeccable, my credit card balance is nil, the skies are blue and 'bout now has painted a beautiful picture of the dawn stags on Richmond Park which can only be augmented with the sight of me cruising past on a custom built steel tourer... I will report back.
Just over ?2000... BUT the savings on rent would be negated (to an extent) on either a season ticket or a shiny new bike. My inner turmoil on this point is at stratospheric levels. Maybe I should do it a few times on my existing bike and then assess whether I enjoy it enough to want to do it enough to justify forking out on something like this.... http://www.ifbikes.com/OurBikes/Road/Steel_Club_Racer_/
I can't really justify it... the whole reason behind moving is to save ?500 a month on rent towards a deposit on a house. I can't go and then spaff ?1500 on a lovely new tourer... especially as I now know there are other FGSS riders doing similar treks into town. But if you see someone with tears in their eyes screaming "'bout now, you lying toad" riding an old SS up Sawyers Hill... you know who it is.
I've just sold my geared bike! Are you telling me I have to go to Condor this lunchtime and put a deposit down on a Gran Fondo tourer... oh, okay, you've twisted my arm.
Thanks all. Yes I have a vespa also so can mix it up. Thanks for the route tip 'bout now. I reckon I'll do the same and just get to Kingston Gate by going up past the Moseley reservoirs and then through Hampton Court Park. Im really excited about it now! Riding in today just up through Greendale was lovely with the dew steaming off the playing fields and the blue skies overhead. How long did that take you by the way? Which way did you go through RP. I ride SS so want to avoid any big hills.
We are leaving East Dulwich and moving to Walton-on-thames in 3 weeks. Is that a do-able commute (to Bloomsbury) on a bike? TFL cycle planner says 33km. My current commute is 11km. Yikes! Does anyone else have very long cycle commutes?
Tarot: tagliatelle mixed with puy lentils, carrots, chard, leeks and celery (garlic + olive oil, fry and then stewed in veg stock until tender) is very tasty and nutritious. Chuck some parmesan over the top and a drizzle of olive oil.
I much preferred pubs when the food was crap, the beer was off and the welcome was an eyeballing from a scag-head in a floppy baseball cap while his staffy pissed on your new Timberlands.
Especially with real ale when there may be peculiar, seasonal tipples on offer - and alot rides on how the beer is kept. It would be a bit weird if your mate was asking to test the Fosters.