OT-winter/indoor hobbies
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- voodoo_simon
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OT-winter/indoor hobbies
Now that the nights are drawing in, what does everyone do to pass their time? It's all too easy to sit in front if the TV everynight!
Obviously I still ride in the winter and do night riding etc, but sometimes it's good to chill in the house with a coffee. I've been thinking of airfix for a while but have never got round to buying a set
Obviously I still ride in the winter and do night riding etc, but sometimes it's good to chill in the house with a coffee. I've been thinking of airfix for a while but have never got round to buying a set
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Re: OT-winter/indoor hobbies
Plastering, painting, carpentry, wiring and plumbing tend to keep me fairly busy 

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Having purchased my first house in June this year, the same keep me very busy too!s8tannorm wrote:Plastering, painting, carpentry, wiring and plumbing tend to keep me fairly busy
I also have a PS3, which is far too much of a distraction when it comes to getting out on my bike.

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Re: OT-winter/indoor hobbies
I have two kids - the perfect antidote to needing to find things to "pass the time".
Undecided on smilie, it's between this 8-) and this :evil:

Undecided on smilie, it's between this 8-) and this :evil:

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I tinker with bikes. Weigh my gear and attach / detach it to bikes.
Stare at maps, plan routes, read crazyguyonabike journels and think of places I want to go.
Sometimes play xbox. Mainly F1
Stare at maps, plan routes, read crazyguyonabike journels and think of places I want to go.
Sometimes play xbox. Mainly F1
- mountainbaker
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Re: OT-winter/indoor hobbies
I think my main indoor hobby is drinking!
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Generally Homework, coursework and revision :'(
Re: OT-winter/indoor hobbies
Not making bread then?mountainbaker wrote:I think my main indoor hobby is drinking!

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My main indoor hobby at the moment is thinking

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I've got 5yr old twins and totally echo what Cheeky saidCheeky Monkey wrote:I have two kids - the perfect antidote to needing to find things to "pass the time".
They take up a lot of time but wouldn't have it any other way :D
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Enthusiastically writing pages of complex, elaborate cross training plans that include serious weight training, fell running, cross country skiing, ashtanga yoga and meditation, screwing the paper up into a ball and throwing it very precisely into the bin while opening another can of Guiness.
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Re: OT-winter/indoor hobbies
Jokes! Yes, I do bake bread, sometime in the house, sometimes in the cob oven out in the field, about once a week. Most of my hobbies seem to be outdoors. I guess that's a result of working indoors, I always want to be outside as much as possible. I also recently learnt how to use a sewing machine, made my own bar/seat packs for BB200, and have made a frame bag for my touring bike. I also enjoy staring at fire a lot in the winter months.Ian wrote:Not making bread then?