DaveMatthews
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Too far north for those shenanigans. Thanks!Thought it may have been a section of Trump's wall. Very nice pics.
Too far north for those shenanigans. Thanks!Thought it may have been a section of Trump's wall. Very nice pics.
It's not Trump's Wall It's Our Wall : We paid for it : And fortunately Most American's see what happens When there's no Borders ; Like in Other parts of this World :Thought it may have been a section of Trump's wall. Very nice pics.
It's not Trump's Wall It's Our Wall : We paid for it : And fortunately Most American's see what happens When there's no Borders ; Like in Other parts of this World :
As a Canuck, I agree.I'm English and not going there. I've no right to comment on your politics.
As a Canuck, I agree.
I am totally jiggy with that!Please! Lets not spoil this great picture thread with political comments.
2 weeks since my last ride due to the lovely storms we are getting here, when I woke I thought it was going to be another one of those days as it was still very windy and sleet and snow showers were pretty frequent! I had another look at the weather forecast and all 3 weather services were showing an improving picture from around 2pm, with a strong 25mph (gusting to 45) westerly which they said would reduce to around 20mph (no more strong gusts) after 2pm so I decided to set off in an easterly direction at 12.45pm which should get me to my turning point sometime after 2pm!
I reached my turning point after 2pm and turned into the strong headwind with an average speed of almost 19mph (by the time I got home it decreased to 15.4mph) and I knew I was too early as the gusts were still around 40mph, I still had 75% left on my battery so I switched to level 2 assist to fight the winds! I could see some dark clouds in the distance which looked a bit ominous and then the hail arrived, it was so painful but thankfully it didn't last long and turned to a light drizzle!
The wind was still relentless but I was making good progress and finally the drizzle abated and the wind stopped gusting, that was a welcome relief! Another 50 miler in the bag and despite the wind and hail it was so good to get back out there, now bring on Spring please
I just love cycling and if I don't go out when the weather is inclement I would never get out much in Scotland At least you have your snooker to keep you occupied, at this time of year its good to have an indoor passionRab, I so admire your Scottish tenacity. 104 miles for me (all inside a warm snooker room) love the pics.
We certainly both share the passion for cycling @RabH. Let us be honest: This winter is exceptionally warm; the winds however strong here are no match for the Scottish ones; and we had no sleet this year (yet). The more I admire your feat!
My motivation is twofold:
1. Ride or die - the health reasons force me to cycling almost every day. Any day not ridden is a step towards my coffin.
2. I don't want to look like fool to my friends buying two e-bikes last year, spending good money on winter clothing and then letting the bikes rest in the garage
And yes, I do love cycling.
@Jaxx are you watching what I'm watching right now, the Shoot-Out?
No better motivationWe certainly both share the passion for cycling @RabH. Let us be honest: This winter is exceptionally warm; the winds however strong here are no match for the Scottish ones; and we had no sleet this year (yet). The more I admire your feat!
My motivation is twofold:
1. Ride or die - the health reasons force me to cycling almost every day. Any day not ridden is a step towards my coffin.
2. I don't want to look like fool to my friends buying two e-bikes last year, spending good money on winter clothing and then letting the bikes rest in the garage
And yes, I do love cycling.