Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
A shopping mall built under Queen Elizabeth I and refurbished under Queen Victoria Went there to buy a new suitcase but £1,250 was slightly above my pay grade
Yep, just from a different angle.Hang on, Ive seen that shelter before.
My pleasure, Chris! I still have issues to understand 'what is where' in London. For instance, we went in Oxford Street on Sunday; I could have bought a new suitcase there if I only thought a littleLovely pics there Stefan, I need updating on London , it changes so fast, Ive learnt more about London bridges in your trip than my entire schooling.
I was aware of that!Vauxhall is also the British brand for German Opel cars
Lime has a good discount scheme called a Lime Pass. I could have paid around eighteen quids for 4 h 20 min of the e-bike use!50 quid for three hours!!
I checked, its 27p a minute, that is simply ludicrous, for a bicycle!!
Obviously encouraging short rides or up front cost for all day use, but still.
It doesnt stack up very well against paying your congestion charge and having a car.
My pleasure, Chris! I still have issues to understand 'what is where' in London. For instance, we went in Oxford Street on Sunday; I could have bought a new suitcase there if I only thought a little
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Wardour Street, Chinatown.
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This time I could eventually understand the relative location of several London's "hot places" in West End... It cost me a mile of walking but it was worth it! (Before, I did not realise Wardour Street was in the heart of Chinatown!)
I was aware of that!
Lime has a good discount scheme called a Lime Pass. I could have paid around eighteen quids for 4 h 20 min of the e-bike use!
Great photos Stefan! Your idea of riding the bridges really paid off! You caught so many of the sights and attractions that I'm thinking of one day doing it myself!A Dozen of London Cycling Bridges
Sunday, 27 October 2024
Following my Saturday ride, I was allowed by @Brix to go for an e-bike ride for part of Sunday as well. I was smarter this time: rode anti-clockwise starting with the Tower Bridge. The weather was just magnificent! At some junction (red light) I asked a blonde female cyclist: 'It that the Southwark Bridge Road?' (I said 'SUDH-erk') She thought for a while then brightened up and replied 'Ah, south-wark! No, I think it is the next intersection!' You do certainly guess now? She caught up with me when I stopped past theintersectionjunction and was sorry for misleading me Yes, that had been SUDH-erk Bridge Road and she was definitely not a local
Ah, that works both ways! On my Saturday ride, I was unsure how you do ride Battersea Bridge. I asked a cyclist: 'Do we ride the bridge on the sidewalk or on the street?' He thought for a while and then he said 'We ride by road, of course!' Well, I should have said 'pavement' instead of 'sidewalk' As much I'm trying to speak British English as often I'm forgetting myself! My spoken English leaves a lot to desire as well!
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A beautiful view from Waterloo Bridge facing south. Hungerford and Golden Jubilee Bridges ahead. You can see one of the Thames piers in the foreground. There are a variety of ships you can take a river cruise by. I do not recommend taking the Uber Clippers (these are only good as commuter boats) but a cruise on a proper cruise boat with a good guide is worth every penny!
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A Waterloo Bridge view facing northeast (the river makes a bend there). It is the City of London in a nutshell!
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Elisabeth Tower with Big Ben. I could actually listen to the clock's famous chime!
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A view from Vauxhall Bridge. Again, I missed the James Bond's MI6 building (because of my ignorance).
Following Vauxhall Station, I rode off course and found myself in South Lambeth I had some guessing how to return on-course but with the help of Komoot...
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...I soon reached the famous Battersea Power Station!
The next mistake I made was riding a bike path against the traffic! I was scolded at by an angry cyclist, and you should hear mine 'Sorry! Sorry! So sorry, mate!'
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There the Lime e-bike automatically stopped my ride: 'We notice your ride has been unusually long, so...' Chelsea Bridge seen at a distance.
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It was THAT warm!
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Known vibration issues of Albert Bridge
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Past Battersea Bridge, I entered protected upscale housing enclaves of Chelsea Harbour (cycling was allowed though). I reached the twelfth and the last bridge, Wandsworth. Then, I navigated by the feeling to reach our hotel in exceptionally short time!
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- Tower
- London
- SUDH-erk
- Blackfriars
- Waterloo
- Westminster
- Lambeth
- Vauxhall
- Chelsea
- Albert
- Battersea
- Wandsworth.
It was actually the idea of one Leonhard Euler back in 1736. Euler set the problem: Could you find a route to cross all bridges of a complicated city (Konigsberg in his case) if the number of bridges was odd, and you were to cross each bridge only once? (The answer is: it is not possible, you need an even number of bridges)Your idea of riding the bridges really paid off!
Ask @Rás Cnoic He is a Dartmoor expert in cycling and he tells me the area is gravel cycling capableLets go to Dartmoor we said, visit the Avon dam, do a 15 mile loop.
Oops...Lets go to Dartmoor we said, visit the Avon dam, do a 15 mile loop.
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What followed was three hours of the most torturous, hideous, body smashing riding over a million rocks, dropping into a million mud pits, pushing the bike 500ft up twice.
Getting lost, riding over unrideable terrain, chased by cows, carrying the bike over river crossings on loose , slimy rocks, had a really heavy fall.
Never going back.
Have you connected your Garmin to the Vado SL yet?First ride out on my new Turbo Vado SL 5.0!