jay clock
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I would love to do more shopping by bike but we live in a hilly town, and I fully accept that even the keenest of cyclist will shy away from the run back from town fully laden
I've taken the old washer to the recycling site, and collected the replacement by cycle. Around an eight mile round trip.I would love to do more shopping by bike but we live in a hilly town, and I fully accept that even the keenest of cyclist will shy away from the run back from town fully laden
I can always trust CycleChat to pin down the real cause of the problems: women.
A "like" for your good natured response to @jefmcg, but, imo, us women do our fair share of planet destroying, I know I do for sure.On the contrary they probably hold the solution to most of the problems ...
And they certainly aren't responsible for most of the greedy, selfish, aggressive "Me me me" Ego type business that has trashed the planet..
Only the guys aren't listening to those solutions - they're too busy holed up in places like this - chatting to each other about bottom brackets![]()
There's at least one Scottish company growing it.A "like" for your good natured response to @jefmcg, but, imo, us women do our fair share of planet destroying, I know I do for sure.
The carbon footprint of the imported cooking ingredients I use daily is probably more than what I save by cycling everywhere
But then, I remember when one could not easily find a head of garlic in Scottish shops![]()
A "like" for your good natured response to @jefmcg, but, imo, us women do our fair share of planet destroying, I know I do for sure.
The carbon footprint of the imported cooking ingredients I use daily is probably more than what I save by cycling everywhere
But then, I remember when one could not easily find a head of garlic in Scottish shops![]()
Get one that has "The only zero emission option" and pass them.I cycled behind someone on an ebike this morning. They were wearing a high vis vest with “The zero emissions option” on it. They might charge the battery by solar I suppose.
For irony, pass wind loudly as you pass them, or cut one as you cut back inGet one that has "The only zero emission option" and pass them.
The reference by me was with regards the vehicle in use.For irony, pass wind loudly as you pass them, or cut one as you cut back in
Get one that has "The only zero emission option" and pass them.
Don't know about your age or health but I live up a very substantial hill culdesac so always have to cycle up it on my return. It's far easier to cycle up that hill with the shopping in panniers than to carry even half of it walking. No longer have a car. Presumably you exert yourself when cycling not shopping. Why not shopping?I would love to do more shopping by bike but we live in a hilly town, and I fully accept that even the keenest of cyclist will shy away from the run back from town fully laden
I read somewhere that the carbon footprint of manufacturing a bike is approximately the carbon footprint of commuting by car for four weeks. I also read that approx half the carbon footprint of a car is in its manufacture.