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Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Not all of them. The bigger the workplace, the more chance someone thinks it's funny/advantageous/restoritative to superglue "abandoned" locks.Leave locks at work?
Not all of them. The bigger the workplace, the more chance someone thinks it's funny/advantageous/restoritative to superglue "abandoned" locks.Leave locks at work?
The Ashton Canal isn't that well paved! Some tricky/narrow/very low bridges too. I use it as a scenic ride home some days. If you've not been on it for a while they've fiddled about with some building works at the Manchester end, may be worth a weekend recce ride before finding yourself late for a meeting.
Can you leave the heaviest lock at work ? Laptop and clothes should be fine in a rucksack.
How's about leave (a) PC/Laptop at work and citrix onto your works laptop?
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Then you don't have to carry them as you mentionedI have enough spares to do that !![]()
Then you don't have to carry them as you mentioned![]()
ok 🤷♀️I used to use the NY FAGH for taking out trucks and cars if they got in my way. Only need them for yoofs on the canal![]()
I would also check what the position is, should it be stolen or damaged on route.I 'may' be getting back into some cycle commuting back into the dirty smoke of Manchester. As you know I was a regular commuter, fixed gear, panniers etc until I got a bit broken one day. Packed the commutes in as Manchester's drivers are terrible.
Now given covid, I'm going to be hybrid working going forward, not seen the office since March 2020. I'l likely be driving most times I'm in, as I'll be car sharing with my wife as she's going to be back three days a week, and I get parking due to bits of my spine missing (only benefit of getting run over).
Now, it's likely I'll have to be a bit more flexible about the days I'm in to fit around meetings. On those days I plan to commute, but down the canal on my 90's MTB - it's already used as my regular training bike on such paths, and has full guards - saves the FS getting filthy, and the road bikes are used other times.
Now, what I haven't done is commuted with a laptop. I would need to fit the rack if I planned to use the panniers - might be a better idea TBH, or revert to a rucksack for laptop, but then I'd have the weight of locks and clothes. How well would a laptop stand up to rough off road commute ? One canal is rough (Peak Canal), the other mainly paved/tarmac with 'speed bumps' (Ashton). Or do I go Panniers for locks and clothes, and a small rucksack for the laptop ?
At most this would be a day a week.
Yes been on it twice as far as Etihad recently. It's well paved compared to the Peak canal and doesn't have the 1 in 2 hump back bridges
I'll be coming off near Dakota Hotel on Ducie St.
Crossing the Alan Turing way is the most interesting bridge.
You'll be kicked off the canal before Ducie street while some more construction work takes place - at least I was a couple of weeks ago - somewhere around the Islington bit. It's only a short stretch before you can rejoin.