Chutzpah
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- Location
- Somerset, UK
Since I started commuting to work I have been driving to a little village outside town and cycling the last 5.5miles in (see here).
This morning, as the weather was nice and I hadn't managed the commute so far this week due to the weather, I decided to do the whole thing - 10 miles.
I've cycled much much further on several occasions, but the hilly nature of the route and the A roads I'd have to use had put me off. But I thought to hell with it. Told the wife over breakfast (she took a deep breath and told me to ring her when I arrived) and then set off.
Went really well, and did the whole lot in 55 minutes, averaging 10.64 mph - which I'm quite happy with considering my heavy mountain bike and there was 896feet of climbing to do.
One of the twisty hill sections had double white lines but most drivers were sensible with their overtakes.
Normally if I drive to the village and cycle from there it's around 15 minutes to drive + 24 minutes, so today didn't really add much (especially when you knock off the hassle of having to load and unload the bike from the roof). Driving is a lottery due to traffic and can take anywhere between 30 minutes to 50 minutes, so again a bit of a win there.
Now I just need to go back the other way tonight - it will involve a bypass (which I skipped this morning as the route through the village is better to pull out of at the other end, but going this way will actually be the safer route due to the road layout) and a slightly steeper gradient.....
One affect it has had though (other than colleagues telling me I'm mad) is that I'm starving today....
This morning, as the weather was nice and I hadn't managed the commute so far this week due to the weather, I decided to do the whole thing - 10 miles.
I've cycled much much further on several occasions, but the hilly nature of the route and the A roads I'd have to use had put me off. But I thought to hell with it. Told the wife over breakfast (she took a deep breath and told me to ring her when I arrived) and then set off.
Went really well, and did the whole lot in 55 minutes, averaging 10.64 mph - which I'm quite happy with considering my heavy mountain bike and there was 896feet of climbing to do.
One of the twisty hill sections had double white lines but most drivers were sensible with their overtakes.
Normally if I drive to the village and cycle from there it's around 15 minutes to drive + 24 minutes, so today didn't really add much (especially when you knock off the hassle of having to load and unload the bike from the roof). Driving is a lottery due to traffic and can take anywhere between 30 minutes to 50 minutes, so again a bit of a win there.
Now I just need to go back the other way tonight - it will involve a bypass (which I skipped this morning as the route through the village is better to pull out of at the other end, but going this way will actually be the safer route due to the road layout) and a slightly steeper gradient.....
One affect it has had though (other than colleagues telling me I'm mad) is that I'm starving today....
