how far do you commute?

commute length

  • <1 mile

    Votes: 35 2.4%
  • 1-5 miles

    Votes: 301 20.8%
  • 6-10 miles

    Votes: 383 26.4%
  • 11-15 miles

    Votes: 305 21.0%
  • 16-20 miles

    Votes: 170 11.7%
  • >20 miles

    Votes: 258 17.8%

  • Total voters
    1,450
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You don't notice those, particularly on the way home :smile:
its on the edge of kent, Welling, Woolwich from Eltham where I live its one large hill in Mottingham (just outside Eltham. Into work its downhill mostly and coming back its mostly up hill with flat bits in between.
 
Yesterday's commute was just 4miles to the station and 0.6 miles at the other end. I usually get of the train early (11 miles) but I thought I'd shorten it to avoid the chances of ice, even though my phone said it was 2deg C. It never worked instead of going through a dual carriage rbt with zero deflection for cars, I used the shared path. The island had ice :-(
 
Nothing much to report other than I achieved the English and Welsh annual average thanks to a site visit at lunchtime. Still patches of packed snow on parts of the side roads in Hertfordshire despite it being 8deg C. I'm glad I only cycled the from home to Peterborough station. So that's me achieved the annual average I can stop cycling now!
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Active Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
These days, zero, same as for last ~2.5 years.

But I used to cycle commute ~10 miles total per day, taking a slightly longer meandering route home to avoid the busy roads.
 

Stevo 666

Well-Known Member
About 12 miles each way from the SE London (actually Kent) 'burbs into NW1 for me. Live near Sevenoaks so drive into the outskirts, ditch the car and ride the rest of the way. As much as I'd like to say I ride the whole lot, doing the full 27/28 miles on the bike would be pretty knackering and time consuming, esp with the North Downs Ridge to negotiate as a warm up in the morning.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
About 12 miles each way from the SE London (actually Kent) 'burbs into NW1 for me. Live near Sevenoaks so drive into the outskirts, ditch the car and ride the rest of the way. As much as I'd like to say I ride the whole lot, doing the full 27/28 miles on the bike would be pretty knackering and time consuming, esp with the North Downs Ridge to negotiate as a warm up in the morning.

Either Poll Hill or Star Hill right? Poll Hill not great when busy. Star Hill is a great climb though and a fab descent down into Knockholt, one of my favourites.
 

Stevo 666

Well-Known Member
Either Poll Hill or Star Hill right? Poll Hill not great when busy. Star Hill is a great climb though and a fab descent down into Knockholt, one of my favourites.

Yep, it would be likely one of those if I was commuting the whole distance. Star Hill is a great climb and very fast descent which I've done quite a few times on weekend outings. Polhill I avoid where I can because you have cars coming past doing 50+ while you're doing 5 in the uphill and the left hand side of the road on the downhill has loads of gravel, stones, small branches etc which could have you off.

There are also the short sharp country road climbs up the ridge a bit further west - Sundridge Hill, Brasted Hill (aka B@stard Hill) and Hogtrough. All 20%+ gradients but pretty short distance wise.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Yep, it would be likely one of those if I was commuting the whole distance. Star Hill is a great climb and very fast descent which I've done quite a few times on weekend outings. Polhill I avoid where I can because you have cars coming past doing 50+ while you're doing 5 in the uphill and the left hand side of the road on the downhill has loads of gravel, stones, small branches etc which could have you off.

There are also the short sharp country road climbs up the ridge a bit further west - Sundridge Hill, Brasted Hill (aka B@stard Hill) and Hogtrough. All 20%+ gradients but pretty short distance wise.

ssshhh mate or we'll have one of those norverneers that reside on the forum saying there's no hills in the south :laugh:
In all seriousness, we have some great hills in North Kent. Toys and Ide too and lets not forget the old thigh busters Exedown and Underiver.
 

Stevo 666

Well-Known Member
ssshhh mate or we'll have one of those norverneers that reside on the forum saying there's no hills in the south :laugh:
In all seriousness, we have some great hills in North Kent. Toys and Ide too and lets not forget the old thigh busters Exedown and Underiver.

I hate to break it to you but I am one of those Norverners 😁 Originally from near Middlesbrough but been darn sarf since uni days. Luckily we're not easily offended 😃

Well acquainted with Toys and Ide - the South face of Toys is character building. Will have to look up Exedown and Underiver, ta. Have you also tried Yorks Hill?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I hate to break it to you but I am one of those Norverners 😁 Originally from near Middlesbrough but been darn sarf since uni days. Luckily we're not easily offended 😃

Well acquainted with Toys and Ide - the South face of Toys is character building. Will have to look up Exedown and Underiver, ta. Have you also tried Yorks Hill?

ha.. oopps.. ha.. bovvered :laugh:

Yep, done Yorks, in fact think I've done them all or probrably not many in Kentishire I've yet to do.
Both Exedown which is off the Pilgrims Way and Underriver which is for you, up to Seal, right at the old Kebab shop Park Lane and down, otherwise known as Carter's Hill. Both tough climbs.
 

icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
ssshhh mate or we'll have one of those norverneers that reside on the forum saying there's no hills in the south :laugh:
Some good ones around here in Surrey too. Some I can get up (e.g. Box Hill) and some I can't (e.g. Ditchling beacon) and some are just hard (Leith hill). There are also epic 20%ers like Chalkpit, Succoms, White Lane and Barhatch which are beyond my abilities.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Some good ones around here in Surrey too. Some I can get up (e.g. Box Hill) and some I can't (e.g. Ditchling beacon) and some are just hard (Leith hill). There are also epic 20%ers like Chalkpit, Succoms, White Lane and Barhatch which are beyond my abilities.

Out of those I would say Barhatch is the toughest out of those, along with Whitedown.
 

Stevo 666

Well-Known Member
ha.. oopps.. ha.. bovvered :laugh:

Yep, done Yorks, in fact think I've done them all or probrably not many in Kentishire I've yet to do.
Both Exedown which is off the Pilgrims Way and Underriver which is for you, up to Seal, right at the old Kebab shop Park Lane and down, otherwise known as Carter's Hill. Both tough climbs.

Thanks for those - been near them but not done them. They're on the list now 👍
 

YMFB

Well-Known Member
I cycle to the office whenever I can. Because we have a one way road, it’s 3.35 miles in and 3.9 back, come the summer I will start making the ride home longer.
 
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