FNRttC Friday Night Ride to the Coast - Cardiff to Swansea 20th May 2011

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Friday Night...

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Saturday Morning...




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Great pics Ape.
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
Chapeau to des.o on that little hill to the beer !
Was glad I had "the winch"[sup]TM[/sup] (23" gear) and he did multiple times on a fixed gear in the high 60s...
 

mistral

Guru
Location
Esher
Some random pics


Somewhere near Swindon
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Fixing things
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Pistols at Dawn?
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And there's always some arse that spoils a picture



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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
Another very enjoyable FNRttC ride, thank you tc and dell.

Trained it down from Abergavenny. Met Doc Squizzer on the train, he isn't a doctor and doesn't look very much like a squirrel either, mcshroom was in the next carriage and so we all rode down to the bay together.

It was a really nice evening for riding, clear sky, stars. moon, etc., although the temp seemed to alternate from OK to cold and back again very quickly, as rich said above there were plenty of chav comments in Cardiff, more than I'd noticed coming out of London, they were all directed at rich of course.

The half-way stop was good, cheese or ham sarnies and cake with tea or coffee, had to wait quite a while for the drinks though and I was gagging down my last bit of sarnie before my tea arrived. Rich's hilarious quips to the guy handing out the tea were met with the same response as he gets when he posts in P&L. The deafening sound of silence :smile:

The ride was really enjoyable, met lots of lovely people I'd met before and lots of lovely new people too. Great turn out by folk from the area as well.

I thought the last ten miles were meant to be on a cycle path but it was definitely a dual-carriageway. Nice breakkie in Mumbles but then I had to dash off to bail out the family who I thought had gone on to a refurbished cottage in the Beacons but it turned out to be a building site in the Beacons. I'd have preferred to hang around in Swansea drinking beer and the like but duty called!

Got back and had a nice lunch, a walk in this dreadful urban wasteland (see below) followed by a couple of hours kip and then sought spiritual guidance from the Rev James in the evening and soon felt mighty righteous again, oh yes!

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Welsh eyesore...
 
Chapeau to des.o on that little hill to the beer !
Was glad I had "the winch"[sup]TM[/sup] (23" gear) and he did multiple times on a fixed gear in the high 60s...

"Des rides in where angels fear to tread." There's no-one more laid back than Des when it comes to riding a bike.

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I tried to take a photo of Pete in action, but after five minutes pedalling, the bike had only moved forward 37 7/16 inches - approx! :biggrin:
I was able to take the descent though...

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I found that the front wheel was trying to leave planet Earth when I cycled up... must have been all the excess baggage :rolleyes:
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Hazardous, low-level, road accessory...


That Percy Shaw has a lot to answer for.
 
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