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must admit that at that age, with presumably lots of time to pick and choose when you went out, I'd stay inside. Things heal a lot more slowly when you are older.
30 miles around the lanes of Cheshire today with two friends. Combined age of 200+, they say with age comes wisdom, they may be wrong !!
I am getting towards that age (Only 4.5 years short of 200/3!) and I am certainly even less keen on cold weather than I used to be. I practice intermittent fasting (the 5:2 thing - 2 days a week I have 24 hours without food and then just eat a bowl of muesli to last me through to the next morning) and I have discovered that it makes me at least twice as sensitive to cold as I used to be when eating normally and weighing 15+ kgs more!must admit that at that age, with presumably lots of time to pick and choose when you went out, I'd stay inside. Things heal a lot more slowly when you are older.
I am getting towards that age (Only 4.5 years short of 200/3!) and I am certainly even less keen on cold weather than I used to be. I practice intermittent fasting (the 5:2 thing - 2 days a week I have 24 hours without food and then just eat a bowl of muesli to last me through to the next morning) and I have discovered that it makes me at least twice as sensitive to cold as I used to be when eating normally and weighing 15+ kgs more!
As for the Ribble Valley/Forest of Bowland cycling club ... let me sign up as an honorary member! I ride out there several times a year for the reasons mentioned above. I'll be doing a forum ride from Whalley to Conder Green and back on 24th March, if any of you fancy that?
Ribble Valley from Nick o' Pendle (forgive the cement works at Chatburn, below!)
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Llamas!
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Trough of Bowland
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Don’t tell me they’re in their early 50s!!
Whilst my maths may not be brilliant, 3 of us in our early fifties are not going to add up to 200+ !!
I think the jokey suggestion was that if they were in their early 50s then you must be almost 100!Whilst my maths may not be brilliant, 3 of us in our early fifties are not going to add up to 200+ !!
I think the jokey suggestion was that if they were in their early 50s then you must be almost 100!
Ha ha yes, it's a bit of a 'loud' helmet.Can't see that catching on. Blood and puss?
We've met I think but don't remember that.