Ok,
Recently I decided to get some more exercie, I currently drive to work each day (about 5 miles) and spend most of my time sitting in an office. I have not been driving for long (9 months?) and I have not been working full time all that either, having recently finished university. My main means of exercise before was the walk to the university campus every day, which was a pretty decent walk.
I thought about going to the gym but im really an outdoors sort of person so I thought I may as well get a bike! I was going to get a mountain bike and do some cycling over the chase (woodland area) but then I though hey why dont I cycle to work? There are only two real negatives to this, the first is I sometimes need my car for work so I would have to drive in on Monday and leave it there during the week (which isnt a problem) for the few days that I cycle in. The other issue is the route, im not overly convinced that it is "safe" to cycle, so I though id post it on here and maybe you guys could tell me what you think?
I quite like the idea of working towards something so I have been looking at some of the uk sportive events.
Here is a link to the calculated routes http://www.cyclestreets.net/journey/2326221/. On the last stretch of the busy route there is in fact what appears to be a cycle path so that could be usable, however those big islands are mayhem!
Cheers!
Recently I decided to get some more exercie, I currently drive to work each day (about 5 miles) and spend most of my time sitting in an office. I have not been driving for long (9 months?) and I have not been working full time all that either, having recently finished university. My main means of exercise before was the walk to the university campus every day, which was a pretty decent walk.
I thought about going to the gym but im really an outdoors sort of person so I thought I may as well get a bike! I was going to get a mountain bike and do some cycling over the chase (woodland area) but then I though hey why dont I cycle to work? There are only two real negatives to this, the first is I sometimes need my car for work so I would have to drive in on Monday and leave it there during the week (which isnt a problem) for the few days that I cycle in. The other issue is the route, im not overly convinced that it is "safe" to cycle, so I though id post it on here and maybe you guys could tell me what you think?
I quite like the idea of working towards something so I have been looking at some of the uk sportive events.
Here is a link to the calculated routes http://www.cyclestreets.net/journey/2326221/. On the last stretch of the busy route there is in fact what appears to be a cycle path so that could be usable, however those big islands are mayhem!
Cheers!