A roads vs Country Lanes

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IncoherentJeff

Well-Known Member
Location
Gtr. Manchester
Country lanes as much as possible, often spend my lunch break on google maps planning routes.
 

RussellZero

Wannabe Stravati
I tend to plan in the same way, but today I went out without a plan, and ended up on the a35 for several miles. I had the choice to turn off - cars go fast, but actually it felt very safe, and I really enjoyed being on a smooth straight road, poutling along at 40+ kph most of the way. So yes if there's a back road I know ill plan it, but I'm thinking now ill do a bit more on the a roads, or at least be less worried about going on them
 
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simonB2014

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Location
Stoke On Trent
is how you find the little sweet shops and quiet pubs
... I like the way you think :smile:

Why would you want to use A roads when the alternatives are as beautiful as this?
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.8...ata=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sti2-czZ9Sbh8JLJLY6yjhg!2e0

That's exactly what I'm talking about :smile:

Country lanes as much as possible, often spend my lunch break on google maps planning routes.
If only it were my lunch break !
I'm excusing the amount of time I do spend as 'beginner excitement' and hope that it will calm down before to long so that things like the laundry can get done again.
 
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simonB2014

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Location
Stoke On Trent
Come for a ride up here, you can get the train from MCR Victoria to Clitheroe.
I'm in Stoke, and that area does look like great country.
But I won't take up your offer just yet, I'm a big noob and still finding my legs .... would make an irritating companion!
Maybe once I've grown some stamina, (and some balls for those downhills !)
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
My invitation was directed at IncoherentJeff but you or anybody else would be welcome at any time. The Ribble Valley has some superb cycling and great cafes.
 

MikeW-71

Veteran
Location
Carlisle
Nice to know :smile:
Do you do much to enhance visibility ?
Yellow tops don't seem to make as much sense in the daylight against green hedgerows ?

Maybe my paranoia will die down with experience .......
The only Hi-Vis item I have is my rain jacket. Every other top is just a bright colour, red is my favourite, but a couple of black ones too. I'll have a rear light on if it's really dull.
 

Dave 123

Legendary Member
Completely normal!

90% of my rides head out to the west of here as I can't be bothered going into Cambridge! which isn't a big city at all! but I just don't want to go where there is traffic.
 
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