Iainj837
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- Location
- Shepton Mallet Somerset
As I have said in one of the other treads I do about 12 km round trip but I try to add extra km depending on the weather or what shift I am working
me too!I completely misunderstood the meaning of the title and wondered if it meant how many miles/km did I add on to a commute when telling non cycling friends about my ride. Sorry.
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I am another one who thought that! It was easier in the pre computer days when all we had was a map and a piece of string or wool, Trace your route by placing the string/wool on the map and then pull the string/wool tight before measuring; you can add miles to your route!I completely misunderstood the meaning of the title and wondered if it meant how many miles/km did I add on to a commute when telling non cycling friends about my ride. Sorry.
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By using the map/string method you can get at least 6 miles!I live about 4.5 mile from work, but round it up to 5!
I get more tired after a 4-8 mile ride than I do for another 20 miles. There's something about getting warmed up and getting into cycling mode that doesn't seem to settle over a short distance. I get off the bike and have wobbly legs after even quite short trips. After 10 or so my legs feel exercised but attuned to the exercise.my most direct route to work is 6 miles each way. Up until a few months ago I would have added nowt to it, but I'm now looking to do much longer journey's and look for ways to extend the route. I aim to do 30 miles a day but tbh I don't always have timeI d'no if it's a fittness thing but I feel so much better, more energised and happier if I make a longer journey to work.