Brian Chapman photos
Further to my ride report of the Brian Chapman (619k bike ride the length of Wales & back, or 470k bike ride + v expensive taxi if you're me): photos!. Featuring me looking v silly in bike kit, & lots of pictures of Wales being pretty.
Things I would never have seen without audaxing: Welsh hills at sunrise.
Things I would never have seen without audaxing: Welsh hills at sunrise.
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I remember feeling v cheerful indeed at Harlech, because the ride along the coast was fast & the sun setting was beautiful, & then Harlech Castle just suddenly APPEARED around a corner, with the sun setting behind it & I thought how enormously fortunate I was to be riding my lovely bike in such a beautiful place.
I really did see an owl fly over just after that photo was taken. It had its dinner in its beak.
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I did get "The Ballad of Green & Grey" in my head for Some Time during the bit where I was riding along the side of one of those valleys & it was raining on me.
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Maybe I should make it into an icon. Strange headgrowth ahoy!
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I am v smiley in that one, anyway :-)
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Definitely up for that, though bear in mind that I may have a certain amount of stamina, but I am slow as a slow thing (12h35 for the hilly-ish 200k I did on Sunday, including stops for lunch, flapjack, having a pee, etc etc). Drop me an email after you're done exam-ing & we could maybe sort out a day we're both free for a ride?
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Seatpack has mechanical stuff (multitool, 2 x inner tubes, tyre boot, spare cables, headtorch, spoke key, cable ties, etc). Pannier has spare clothes & food, primarily. Given that this was a 600k, even allowing for the drop bag at Dolgellau (change of shorts, shirt, & socks, & Sunday's flapjack supply), I had about 8 flapjacks, couple of sandwiches, LS jersey in case of cold (needed on night stage), armwarmers ditto, raincape, rainlegs thingies, waterproof gloves, glasses, phone, camera, small medical kit (mostly ibuprofen :-) ), couple of other random things. It would pack into a space about half that (a third if you squished the flapjacks a bit :-) ).
The top-tube bag is tiny & contains only tissues, brevet card, pen, & money
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I have had much bicycling wistfulness from
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Do you mean unable to ride as in do not at present know how, or cannot/would not full stop? Because if the former, we can assist :-) (I taught
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It's a very kind offer mind you, if you really think I could learn. I'm quite tempted, except for the possibility that I would drive any teacher absolutely loopy by being repeatedly dense...
Thank you!
Incidentally, have you ever been to the bike workshops they run at the 56a Centre?
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I started
I do not know what the 56a Centre is, so no :-)
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I could probably be persuaded to come round the park, as even if I don't learn to ride at all, I would probably still be having a nice time in good company :¬)
Oooh, I think you would like the 56a Infoshop! It's a sort of anarcho-hippy affair which has a variety of functions - there's a VERY reasonably-priced food co-op selling organic vegan stuffs for cheap (seriously worth checking out), as well as a zine archive and a bike repair group. Some info on them on the London Action Resource Centre website, but they're not far from you at all. It's at 56 Crampton Street, Walworth, in that maze of little streets between the Walworth and Old Kent roads. Not open v often, but prob worth a visit. (I think I have bleated some about the vegan food co-op before.)
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Scared now.
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Anyway, that's nothing, the people who finished it did 619k :-)
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I've never had a speedo before. It has some slightly disturbing effects on me: I spend all my time trying to keep the little up arrow that says I'm beating my average speed showing...
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I am not always convinced that bike computers are useful - I don't have one on the fixie (although I do on the audax bike - rode the Ruislip 300k without it though as it had stopped working). I think it might be that it is less stressful without...