voodoo_simon wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 8:08 pm
Don’t think mrs-voodoo was keen on her card…
Will get the bicycle ready after some householding for 3 days trip including a short boat trip, one family visit and overnight in a bed and one bivy.
Happy to get rid of the itch after a short time off due to injury followed by illness.
After 6 weeks of not doing much cycling due to a bit of tendonitis in the knee, today I've finally said " f#ck it, I'm going anyway" and booked my flight to Morocco in 10 days time.
I've been thinking about this trip for months but haven't done much prep or research recentley as I couldn't bring myself to put the work in when it looked like once again my plans were going to be for nought.
So it's mad panic time now to get everything ready.
The biggest hurdle of trying to book a bike onto a flight with Tui has been done. Riding over the Atlas mountains should be a piece of p#ss by comparison.
woodsmith wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 6:33 pm
After 6 weeks of not doing much cycling due to a bit of tendonitis in the knee, today I've finally said " f#ck it, I'm going anyway" and booked my flight to Morocco in 10 days time.
I've been thinking about this trip for months but haven't done much prep or research recentley as I couldn't bring myself to put the work in when it looked like once again my plans were going to be for nought.
So it's mad panic time now to get everything ready.
The biggest hurdle of trying to book a bike onto a flight with Tui has been done. Riding over the Atlas mountains should be a piece of p#ss by comparison.
Well done for taking the plunge and hope it all turns out to be a great adventure . Look forward to hearing about it in due course.
Sometimes it’s so easy in life to put things off for another day for all sorts of reasons including some that you mention. I had planned a trip cycling across Spain last year in May which got put off to October. It would have been so easy to not go in October due to all sorts of fairly good reasons but I took the plunge and was so pleased I did
Teaman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 8:53 pm
Well done for taking the plunge and hope it all turns out to be a great adventure . Look forward to hearing about it in due course.
Sometimes it’s so easy in life to put things off for another day for all sorts of reasons including some that you mention. I had planned a trip cycling across Spain last year in May which got put off to October. It would have been so easy to not go in October due to all sorts of fairly good reasons but I took the plunge and was so pleased I did
“Don’t let dreams be dreams”
Hear hear.
Another long day at work, ending in a meeting at 4 (who arranges meetings for 4 on Friday?) but off up to the Tweed valley tomorrow to stay with friends and ride bikes in the woods so that's cheery. Even the arrival of rain after weeks of dry weather isn't dampening the excitement.
fatbikephil wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:32 pm
Definitely Cheery - not at work, bike loaded, pie in oven, half a dozen dots on the GPS (Cheers Jon) and sunshine
Nice1 Phil... Looks like the (what's the word for, first of it's type) NAWE is happening. Looking forward to the reports..
Glad to see we've (so far) no stories to Friday doom and gloom. I'm quite cheery as the 'bad idea' I mentioned a while ago is starting to look very much like what I had in mind
Also, I'm off to Elvington on Sunday for the speed show. It was the first last year and a good day out and I believe it's much bigger this year. I'll give Guy your regards should we get chatting about C16, blow off valves and intercoolers
Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:28 pm
I'm quite cheery as the 'bad idea' I mentioned a while ago is starting to look very much like what I had in mind
Right scamp you are! I love a good cryptic situation and trying to guess what on earth's going on.
Mother in law bought me tea and cake in the chocoholics shop while Mrs P went off to see Pa in law in care home this morning. I guess that's cheery. She's a game old thing at 89 I'll give her that.
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
Cheery. Off work after a fairly intense week babysitting a visitor from our industrial partner at work. Cheeriness started early, last night, when already stuck into a bottle of wine and tea about to go on the table, a friend phoned me. I knew he was due to go to a gig that I hadn't managed to get tickets for... his partner had to go to hospital to get something out of her eye, so there was a spare ticket going. Scranned half my tea, and pedalled wantonly and furiously into a headwind, and half an hour later was sat outside with a pint chatting to my mate and some new friends. Scratched the doom rock itch to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs and then another pint and more chat.
Revisited a ride I did around the North Tyneside county* boundary from the covid times. For the second time in a week, got the last pie left in the (different) pie shop. Which is ideal, because I'm bad at decisions, particularly when it comes to pie fillings. Got home to find my urgent coffee delivery must have arrived at the same time as the dog walker, because it was inside, rather than at the sorting office - proof of the divinity of coffee if ever it was needed.
After setting up new tv boxes at me Mum's it got a bit late so spent the night there.
Had a quick but deli breakfast, rode my bicycle a little and worked from the train in between with a software glitch. Got home just after 8 and started worked on reports which was more fun than it sounds. I love to see how the data of var. analysis and simply trying thing in the lab come together, crosslink and confirm. Finish one report just before 8 pm... well wortg it though.
Then I went to see what our dear cow fighting Karl is up to. As some surely will know, he's in Anchorage and soon off to ride to McGrath, as is RJ, some might have got know in 2016 (HT550). Both great chaps. Looking forwards to following them on the ITI.
Been interesting to see the "r*igs" (I tol dislike that designation for a bicycle) on bikepacking.com. how it has become common to use a rear rack to fit the big, warm sleeping bag in large roll top bag for ease of use.
That's enough to make me happy.
Oh... and white russian. Cheers folks
Cheery here. Snuck out of work early to attend Cotic's inaugural gravel ride. Had a nice ride round the lanes and tracks of NE Derbyshire, then returned to 2 mugs of tea and 2 doughnuts. Bagged a lift back up the big hill to Sheffield, and made it home in time to join the bairns for takeaway curry.
Cheers both, cheery now as drove home from my workshop, but earlier in the day it was looking like not taking a backup bike with me was going to be a mistake.
I was only changing the auxiliary belt tensioner, but the amount of dismantling required is something else
Thought I might have been looking at a 12 mile walk or trying to cadge a lift.
I've also eaten far too much birthday cake, messaged my friends to say I was at the workshop and I had cake (gift from mum) and said to pop by for a slice. This was to reduce the amount I needed to eat. Trouble was every time someone called in for a slice I ended up having one as well