nope.theclaud said:Are we even close?
dellzeqq said:nope.
dellzeqq said:it's not all that exotic - and we've done it before, back in 2006. I'm thinking of taking the ride down the Cinder Path (which has a hard surface, not cinders) that goes from Leigh High Street to Chalkwell Station. Now, there are no cycling signs, but at 6.30 in the morning, if it's dry, and if we take care, and let pedestrians past (if there are any) we'll be fine. If the tide is high the Cinder Path can be a bit wet, but it's not.
Leigh High Street is the bit south of the railway line. We cross by the bridge at the station, go down on to the High Street, through, as you say, Old Leigh, which is very pretty, and then take to the sea wall.ChrisKH said:'Old' Leigh to Chalkwell beach path do you mean?
ttcycle said:Hi Dellzeqq
When is the absolute latest I need to let you know by for this ride? I have read the brochure btw but am having difficulties getting a bike sorted.
mike e said:02/10/2009 23:59.....![]()
ttcycle said:At this rate I'll have to take you up on borrowing a bike!!
Though did buy a bike off Oxbob (thanks kindly) and have just set that up (still got to get a new chainset for it) and tinkered with it - though not sure it's ready or set up for super mileage in combo with no sleep...I can only hope the insurance gets moving....
this Friday is really the cut-off pointttcycle said:Hi Dellzeqq
When is the absolute latest I need to let you know by for this ride? I have read the brochure btw but am having difficulties getting a bike sorted.