theclaud said:Greg - not sure about nettles, but a couple of timely wasp-stings and you'll be positively benborping it up the hills. I've been recommending this widely since I discovered it by accident not long ago, and there are strangely few takers so far...
ttcycle said:Hi Simon
would love to do this ride but am not sure I can get my stolen bike replaced in time- so a maybe for now - will email if it's a yes.
mike e said:Sorry to hear about the bike tt, just as we were getting to know you as well, from your reluctance to post pic's we don't know that much about you but I would lend you a bike for one of these rides but I may be a little taller than you? also I have the added problem of getting the bike to you (by train)
I'm sure something will sort itself out so you can enjoy the FNRttC experience.
GregCollins said:I remain to be convinced that some of the nettles I came across (brushed past) were of the common or garden British variety as my left forearm is still aglow over 24 hours later and they were way taller than the regular sort. Such is the peril of the path less travelled I guess.
Flying Dodo said:Rub a load of dock leaves over the nettle stings marks, so that the leaves disintegrate. This will neutralise the stings.
mike e said:Greg, you appear to be a brave man, posting on here about ssssssshhh (mtb's) ssshhhhhhhhh
pm me and we can have a right good chin-wag away from here.....![]()
GregCollins said:I'm out and I'm proud.![]()
AdrianC said:Yes please
AdrianC said:Both