Sheffield_Tiger
Legendary Member
Any South-East Sheffield cyclists offer any suggestions?
It looks like I'm going to be seconded for 3 months and my 4 mile tootle will be replaced by a 9-14 mile switchback
Cycle Streets comes up with the following
http://www.cyclestreets.net/journey/38313279/
but although the quiet route avoids Newfield Green up Gleadless Road (those who know will know), adding 5 miles of particularly dark, dingy and glass-strewn cycle paths doesn't appeal (much of the road on that route is legally no cycling, and that which isn't is a 50mph treated as a 70 with narrow lanes) - plus the off-road sections require a white and black MTB with a hi-vis jacket which, as I found out by riding exactly that, sends the lurking scroats down the avenues and alleyways scattering shouting "leggit, coppers!"
Any other suggestions for getting from the Nether Edge area over to Renishaw?
At least they have showers, which will be posh considering my current trigger spray bottle of soapy water in the disabled cubicle that I currently use if I've taken the scenic route.
It looks like I'm going to be seconded for 3 months and my 4 mile tootle will be replaced by a 9-14 mile switchback
Cycle Streets comes up with the following
http://www.cyclestreets.net/journey/38313279/
but although the quiet route avoids Newfield Green up Gleadless Road (those who know will know), adding 5 miles of particularly dark, dingy and glass-strewn cycle paths doesn't appeal (much of the road on that route is legally no cycling, and that which isn't is a 50mph treated as a 70 with narrow lanes) - plus the off-road sections require a white and black MTB with a hi-vis jacket which, as I found out by riding exactly that, sends the lurking scroats down the avenues and alleyways scattering shouting "leggit, coppers!"
Any other suggestions for getting from the Nether Edge area over to Renishaw?
At least they have showers, which will be posh considering my current trigger spray bottle of soapy water in the disabled cubicle that I currently use if I've taken the scenic route.