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The "I had a lovely ride today, thankyou" thread

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  1. mgj
    Member

    Lovely run in this morning. Glad I had remembered to forget to take my shades out my pannier

    Posted 13 years ago #
  2. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Despite the headwind and despite the complete lack of juice in my legs after the weekend's cycling, had a lovely run into work this morning in the warm(ish - it's all relative to our -10 winter!) spring sunshine. Riding glasses set to "shades", full finger gloves and the merino skullcap were overkill and unnecessary.

    Took a fancy for some ice cream so decided to head home via Cramond and the foreshore, taking the advantage of the sunshine and tailwind. Alas there was no van at the end of the promenade so spun slowly east soaking up some rays.

    All the way through to the "new bit" at Granton where there's been progress since my last photos, usual silly fencing baffles have appeared to make your exit onto the road as difficult as possible. Work on laying the ornamental paving in progress and still fenced off.

    Then spied a huge mountain of bricks on the foreshore that I'd never noticed so just had to pull off the road for a rake around in the dying rays of sunshine. In 5 or 10 minutes I had 12 different ones from as far away as London and the Rhondda Valley and all across the central belt of Scotland to our own Niddrie, Winchburgh and Roslin.


    A.T.B.E.V in the Sun


    I will include this one because of the clever pun on the trade name - Phorpres because it's pressed four times.

    So I definitely had a lovely ride today. Thankyou.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  3. gembo
    Member

    Strong tailwind blew me from Kirknewton to Wester Hailes via Long Dalmahoy and Heriot Watt at lunch time today. When I came on to the canal at Hermiston there was a fellow neath the bridge playing very mellow jazz saxophone. Would have missed that in the car. Same as those huskies and triler we spotted on the Col du Climpy. All good. Might be able to pick up a BBC next time I am down in Bedford, in laws have a house made of them.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  4. ruggtomcat
    Member

    What a lovely ride!

    gentle along the prom to pick up supplies then on the ncn to whitecraig and dalkeith, and out to rosewell. Decended through the potholes into roslin glen and climbed again the other side a climb so steep I was going 'YEAH! HUH!' to myself as I reached the top (150 feet in less than half a mile) A stop to stock up on chocolate at the spar then straight off to loanhead and hightailed it down the A701 to town for mosque curry.

    Was a good day for really getting to grips with the new bike, found I could get snacks/phone etc out of my trunkbag behind my head without stopping. Also found I could eat quite happily on the bike, something Ive never been able to do before.

    Also, despite having come this way before I noticed so much more on the bent, saw some amazing buildings and towers so huge and noteworthy its hard to explain how I missed them the first two times.

    I had a lovely ride today, thank you!

    Posted 13 years ago #
  5. amir
    Member

    Wonderful extended commute in this morning. Warm, little breeze, wildlife. What a great way to start the day.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  6. Smudge
    Member

    Lovely day, spoiled only by line problems outside Linlithgow meaning I was well behind schedule so no time to dally :-/

    Still, half an hour - an hour late and blow me there were LOADS of bicycles out and about, from the obligatory rlj cheap mountain bike through to the fully kitted roadies (hello to the one who scalped me on Slateford Road, so you should to a tourer with panniers lol). I can't remember ever seeing that many bikes in use in Edinburgh apart from at organised events. Great to see :)

    Posted 13 years ago #
  7. Dave
    Member

    Warm and sunny, no wind, what more can you ask for?

    50km this morning. Lost sunglasses portaging at Ratho unfortunately (two weeks is a short lifespan even for me).

    But, I finally rode the path round by the cattery as tipped off on a previous thread. Very nice - metalled surface all round.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  8. miggy_magic
    Member

    What an amazingly beautiful and perfect commute! Slipped through traffic with consummate ease, whistling as i went in the glorious sunshine. Was a bit warm by the time I arrived at work, so it's time to dig out my shorts and array of awful cycling tops, I fancy.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  9. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Genuine bikefest out there this morning (and yesterday evening), it's great and encouraging to see :)

    Felt great to be in shorts and a t-shirt slicing through the traffic.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  10. Left early just so I could sit on a big rock beside the Innocent (just out the bottom of the tunnel) and watch the birds (feathered variety). Without fail every cyclist took a quizzical look at me, then peered up at the scrub opposite that I was pointing a lens at.

    THIS is what makes cycling to work worthwhile (amongst many many other things) - being able to stop and appreciate and just 'relax'.

    Seriously, how many people actively relax while commuting?

    Posted 13 years ago #
  11. Smudge
    Member

    First day in shorts, birds singing their little hearts out on WoL, sunshine, warm air, light winds... does commuting get any better? B-)

    Posted 13 years ago #
  12. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Woke up at 4AM to go to the airport for first flight to London only for Fog at City airport to cause it to be cancelled.

    Gutted I haven't got the bike for a ride home, will have to get on a train and walk up from Haymarché

    Posted 13 years ago #
  13. spytefear
    Member

    Decided to cycle down the riverside from Roseburn to Stockbridge rather than take the roadway as I normally do. (And cycle home up the river path)
    Fantastic sunshine, short sleeve hivis letting the black cyclevest get warm yet niec and cool when zipping along the path at 20mph (in a few short sections) and the slow sections were fun too listening to the birds, Zounding at a jogger who must have bleeding ears from the volume on his headphones as he didn't hear me, passing the weir and the sunshine lighting up the water.
    Tranquil. I almost wanted to keep on riding to Ocean Terminal and on to Portobello and Mussleburgh just for the hell of it.
    if I hadn't swam 2.5k yesterday and cycled around town on errands I might have done but my legs were saying "sit at a desk, you know you want to"

    Posted 13 years ago #
  14. strangemeetings
    Member

    Lovely ride out along the Innocent Railway to Asda to do the big weekly shop this morning. It was a bit more overcast than I expected but still lovely, and lots of people seemed to be out and about.

    Also road-tested my new Fastrider panniers that arrived last week - fitted a week's shopping (albeit for one person) in them easily, and they seem to be pretty decent.

    Then round and about Marchmonth/Morningside/etc kind of area to visit my auntie and pick up a mother's day present. All in all, pretty nice :).

    Posted 13 years ago #
  15. Its_Me_Knees
    Member

    My first ride around the Dalmeny Estate today. Weather was overcast, but pleasant enough. Wasn't sure if I could enter via the main gate off the A90, but while I was staring at my map to check rights of way an older gent living in the gatehouse asked me if I was OK. A short conversation ensued during which he expressed pretty positive opinions of the cycle riders that go around the estate (he was less complimentary about our motorised fellow road users). He also confirmed that the main drag was the way to go so off I set. It's quite a cyclists playground, plenty of tarmac, some rougher bits and quite a few ups and downs - all together great fun! Oh, and the house isn't a bad looking gaff either...

    Posted 13 years ago #
  16. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Also road-tested my new Fastrider panniers

    Very stylish. As much as I love Ortlieb they just wouldn't be the right look for a Pashley.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  17. strangemeetings
    Member

    Ta :).

    Aye that was pretty much my view, so I hunted around for a while to find something more suitable - was a wee bit difficult as most that would suit were £100+, or too small, and I was put off Basil ones by the hook mechanism not looking secure enough.

    Ended up ordering these ones from a Dutch website through guesswork and Google translate, but they arrived safe and sound :D!

    Posted 13 years ago #
  18. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Ended up ordering these ones from a Dutch website through guesswork and Google translate

    yeah you could have been in for a nasty surprise ordering leather goods off of Dutch websites if the translator had been a bit off...

    Posted 13 years ago #
  19. strangemeetings
    Member

    Haha! Yeah i was slightly nervous as to just what was going to turn up at my office...

    Overall, I'm really pleased with them - they're well made and attach nice and securely (though conversely taking them on and off the bike is a bit of hassle), and they've got some sensible refective piping on the back.

    I'm going home (west Highlands) over the Easter break and taking the bike with me, so that'll be the real test of them.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  20. Min
    Member

    First "proper" ride on my fully pimped Orbit which now includes  bits that don't come loose while I'm riding it. Had a wonderful  time gliding effortlessly along and got to try my full range of  gears on smooth tarmac with a tailwind. **** yeah.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  21. Smudge
    Member

    Cool :) where are the pictures and specs? :)

    Posted 13 years ago #
  22. Min
    Member

    Hrm, well now you come to mention it it is a bit of a mash-up 
    (embarrassed). :-)

    Still, I am very happy and it is now even more distinctive than 
    it was before.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  23. kaputnik
    Moderator

    ah, lovely steel :)

    Posted 13 years ago #
  24. Smudge
    Member

    Colours are good :) and distinctive is useful... will make it easier for CCE'ers to spot you! :-D

    At this rate we'll need a custom bike PY meet! :-)

    Posted 13 years ago #
  25. amir
    Member

    Yes -definitely easy to spot now

    Posted 13 years ago #
  26. amir
    Member

    Lovely commute home with a tailwind this evening.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  27. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Combination of Lovely tailwind heading east coupled with brick wall of headwind heading back west up London Road and Regent Road.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  28. Smudge
    Member

    Posted 13 years ago #
  29. ruggtomcat
    Member

    @min nice ride! Im a fan of pink bikes :)

    Posted 13 years ago #
  30. strangemeetings
    Member

    Lovely ride down to M&S in Morningside for some treats this evening, after picking my bike up from her ever-postponed six week service. Gears are lovely and smooth now, and I took a nice rambling detour on my way back home :).

    Posted 13 years ago #

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