I've managed to get out twice this week, dressed much the same as you,though even winter gloves didnt stop my fingers getting frozen to the bone. I only managed 30-40mins though. It did make me feel better though.pablo jaye wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 6:56 am Whilst it’s been bitterly cold this week, I have managed to get out for a couple of decent and invigorating bike rides. A few layers, gloves, a decent windcheater and one of those ‘snood’ things and I was all sorted. It has been dry so now snow to worry about but it has been better than being stuck indoors.
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- southbrishammer
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It was -1.6⁰ C when I went out this morning, and 0.8⁰ when I got back 2½ hours later - definitely skullcap-under- helmet weather, but crucially there was no ice, which is my real bugbear. I don't mind the cold, it's an incentive to cycle faster.
I know most people don't like it in this weather, but I would encourage everyone to get out even for half an hour a day, it does wonders for your mood. Although I wish I'd worn thicker socks, I couldn't feel my feet for hours!
I know most people don't like it in this weather, but I would encourage everyone to get out even for half an hour a day, it does wonders for your mood. Although I wish I'd worn thicker socks, I couldn't feel my feet for hours!
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Yup - I’ve only been out for 45 mins during my lunch hour. Didn’t do it today and don’t feel anywhere near as good as I did yesterday.
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Took a "Wellbeing" hour (didn't know they existed until this week, shows how much I pay attention to HR e-mails :lol: ) and closed the laptop at 4pm, straight out and got a good hour and a half ride in daylight, cool fresh daylight but daylight all the same, before returning at dusk.
Felt fantastic.
Felt fantastic.
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Doing my first bike ride since my mate was killed today.
Not far, just to work. About a dozen miles by the waterfront.
Not far, just to work. About a dozen miles by the waterfront.
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It was lovely. Legs were ****ed though :lol:southbrishammer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 12:48 am I hope it felt cathartic. In spite of setbacks, your life still has to go on.
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Its good for the soul mate - raise one tonight!
Did 20 miles a couple of nights ago (around Windsor and Eton) - hardly anyone out which was great but still a couple of close passes on empty roads.
Did 20 miles a couple of nights ago (around Windsor and Eton) - hardly anyone out which was great but still a couple of close passes on empty roads.
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Just back from a quick 10 miler in lunch.
One of 'those' rides... :lol:
Car driving on the wrong side of the road towards me.
Old person walks out off of the curb in front of me.
Car door opens in front of me.
Car pulls out of their drive without looking.
I was only out for 40 minutes.
One of 'those' rides... :lol:
Car driving on the wrong side of the road towards me.
Old person walks out off of the curb in front of me.
Car door opens in front of me.
Car pulls out of their drive without looking.
I was only out for 40 minutes.
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Complete school boy error today.
Had the afternoon off of work, looked at the weather this morning and it said 30% chance of light showers between 2-3. Left at 1ish for a 20 miler out to Navestock, Warley and return to Gidea Park. Only had dry spring gear on and was on my summer bike, 'Light showers?' it'll be okay.
5 miles in the heavens opened and didn't stop.
Wetter than an otters pocket.
Had the afternoon off of work, looked at the weather this morning and it said 30% chance of light showers between 2-3. Left at 1ish for a 20 miler out to Navestock, Warley and return to Gidea Park. Only had dry spring gear on and was on my summer bike, 'Light showers?' it'll be okay.
5 miles in the heavens opened and didn't stop.
Wetter than an otters pocket.
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Went out last night for 20 or so miles along the Thames and was caught out by the temp drop - but it must have been in my head. Winter gear and overshoes but felt colder than many winter rides when I came back with frost on my beard and sleeves. I think psychologically, my mind is at Spring has Sprung...
Didn't rain though, so not all bad
Didn't rain though, so not all bad
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It's been VERY cold this week, for cycling. Went out on Monday & it was cold then but today felt even colder - a strong. biting wind in places.WHID to deserve this? wrote: ↑Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:33 pm Went out last night for 20 or so miles along the Thames and was caught out by the temp drop - but it must have been in my head. Winter gear and overshoes but felt colder than many winter rides when I came back with frost on my beard and sleeves. I think psychologically, my mind is at Spring has Sprung...
Didn't rain though, so not all bad
Not due to get a bit milder until Wednesday.
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I am heading to Thurrock on Monday to work for a while. Taking my bike - looking for some suitable routes online: wondered if any locals on here had any ideas for some off road stuff for a cross bike and eager but **** rider? 20-30 miles out and back. Will be staying close to Bluewater....
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Just got back from a 3 hour and 35 mile ride on my Trek DS Sport (hybrid) 3.
Stratford to Upminster - piece of cake
Upminster to Purfleet via Aveley - loved the scenery around the back roads but then it gets very very bleak the closer you get to the river and Purfleet.
Purfleet and through Rainham marshes - cool off roading
Rainham Marshes to Dagenham and Becontree - nearly got hit by a car who didn't give a **** I was coming around the mini roundabout from his right and decided to pull out..
Becontree to Greenway via the side of the A13 - okay, stopped for a scotch egg and a bag of crisps and the sun came out!
Greenway back to Stratford & home - nice! But busy!
Overall, a pretty enjoyable ride!
Stratford to Upminster - piece of cake
Upminster to Purfleet via Aveley - loved the scenery around the back roads but then it gets very very bleak the closer you get to the river and Purfleet.
Purfleet and through Rainham marshes - cool off roading
Rainham Marshes to Dagenham and Becontree - nearly got hit by a car who didn't give a **** I was coming around the mini roundabout from his right and decided to pull out..
Becontree to Greenway via the side of the A13 - okay, stopped for a scotch egg and a bag of crisps and the sun came out!
Greenway back to Stratford & home - nice! But busy!
Overall, a pretty enjoyable ride!
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I love that stretch through Rainham Marshes, it's one of those pockets of wildness you find within Greater London M25 land where you, however briefly, do get out of earshot of traffic hum and lose sight of city buildings. You catch salty sea tang on the air and even the rusting barges and far smokestacks across in Kent have an allure about them.
The cafe in the RSPB bird watching place does a nice slice of cake (when open)
The cafe in the RSPB bird watching place does a nice slice of cake (when open)
- southbrishammer
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If there are any fair weather cyclists (not an insult) out there, now is the time to oil your chain and dust off your lycra.
I did a 3 hour round trip between Bristol and Clevedon yesterday and it was gorgeous. Hazy sunshine, gentle breeze, dry roads. Can't beat it!
I did a 3 hour round trip between Bristol and Clevedon yesterday and it was gorgeous. Hazy sunshine, gentle breeze, dry roads. Can't beat it!
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Completed my first post-work ride in total daylight yesterday evening and it felt good. Just an hour and a half up the local greenway and back but in the lovely soft light of an evening sun and a gentle breeze on the face.
It's getting close boys, the start of proper cycling for us fair-weatherists is getting closer by the day. Clocks spring forward soon too
It's getting close boys, the start of proper cycling for us fair-weatherists is getting closer by the day. Clocks spring forward soon too