Indeed - and a bigI'm very glad to hear that you made it safely!
Well done everyone![]()




Indeed - and a bigI'm very glad to hear that you made it safely!
Well done everyone![]()
No problem - but that sounds as though you had an issue somewhere?Indeed - and a bigto you for posting up the route to the Innocent Rail path - I followed it
... sort of
but we found the right tunnel !
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@fimm the innocent railway path was a nice route and far more sociable than the canal route so a nice way to end our journeyNo problem - but that sounds as though you had an issue somewhere?
First a wee short ride tomorrow with my youngest who I have promised I will go a cycle withExcellent report and pictures, Diane, cheers for that!
You're so right about the Stables coffee
@Scoosh is an outstanding teacher, he will carry on teaching you even after you're already learned![]()
You're also correct about using the roads: for example you could have ridden Paisley to Glasgow on in half of the time it takes to ride the NCR, it is also a completely flat 9 miles, not much of a challenge apart from the motorized traffic.
The lanes you rode instead are lovely though, aren't they?
What next for you and the intrepid Nathan?
A CC Ecosse group ride!![]()
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Here's a list of stuff you need to train for:A cc ecosse group ride might be something to train for.
Ha ha I better get training then! Shopping is a very serious business and shouldn't ever be under trained for.Here's a list of stuff you need to train for:
1. Stopping.
2. Shopping.
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I was assuming that @Pat "5mph" would be involved in any CC Écosse rideHa ha I better get training then! Shopping is a very serious business and shouldn't ever be under trained for.
Thanks for the heads up @Brandane
Absolutely: some CC Ecossers will bail out at the smallest rain dropI was assuming that @Pat "5mph" would be involved in any CC Écosse ride.
Absolutely: some CC Ecossers will bail out at the smallest rain dropnot me
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