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snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
Have fun!

I had strong head wind :smile:. No rain though and it was relatively warm. Added about 5 mins onto total commute so not that bad.

Plus ... just ordered a nice bacon sarnie to replace all those lost calories :biggrin:
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Yep - it was cutting 8 - 10mph off my usual speeds at the worst points, and there were times when the side-winds had me wrestling with an invisible strongman who was trying to turn the handlebars off to the right !

It only knocked about 8 minutes off my usual ride time over the 10 miles, but then I was putting in double the usual effort !!

A work colleague has brought in two huge bags of his Mum's tablet, so I'm off to give myself a total sugar rush now that I've had my Weetabix :smile:
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
goo_mason said:
A work colleague has brought in two huge bags of his Mum's tablet, so I'm off to give myself a total sugar rush now that I've had my Weetabix :biggrin:

Is this a Scots thing? :smile:
 

redjedi

Über Member
Location
Brentford
I don't know what your talking about. It was a lovely morning.

Not too cold, a nice tail wind all the way to work and I knocked about 5 mins off my average time. Even the last hill wasn't as hard as it is normally.

:smile:
 

fofo

New Member
Location
S Manchester
redjedi said:
I don't know what your talking about. It was a lovely morning.

Not too cold, a nice tail wind all the way to work and I knocked about 5 mins off my average time. Even the last hill wasn't as hard as it is normally.

:sad:

same warm, light tailwind, grey skies, dry road :cheers: (although it will probably be horrendous on the way home)
 

snorri

Legendary Member
snapper_37 said:
Is this a Scots thing? :sad:
Might be. Not telling you. It's too good to share.:cheers::biggrin::biggrin:
 

jassy-x

Well-Known Member
snapper_37 said:
Is this a Scots thing? :sad:
....yes it's a traditional Scottish sweet made from sugar, condensed milk and butter ....in appearance and texture it is probably best described as sugary fudge....as an adult I find it a bit too sweet now (and uber-fattening) but when I was a kid it was just 'the biz'...and only Scottish 'Mammie's' and 'Grannie's' could get it just right, the stuff in the shops just didn't work....
 
jassy-x said:
....yes it's a traditional Scottish sweet made from sugar, condensed milk and butter ....in appearance and texture it is probably best described as sugary fudge....as an adult I find it a bit too sweet now (and uber-fattening) but when I was a kid it was just 'the biz'...and only Scottish 'Mammie's' and 'Grannie's' could get it just right, the stuff in the shops just didn't work....
My mammie could never get it right, it was nearly always too soft, fudge/toffee like.
 
Aye, it sure was a bit blowy out there today. xx( However, I only had one or two 'wall of wind' moments. You know it is windy when you have to pedal hard to go downhill....:biggrin:
 
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just jim

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All in all, that was pretty exciting! ;)

But not base jumping off the Eiger exciting, for a commute I mean.
 
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