gavroche
Getting old but not past it
- Location
- North Wales
As a national forum, my question may remain unanswered but I wonder if there is such a thing as Coast to Coast or other long tours solely for third age cyclists?
Do you mean routes that people not qualified for a Senior Railcard are NOT allowed to ride? How would that work?such a thing as Coast to Coast or other long tours solely for third age cyclists
Glad you will be one one day.Who would want to ride just with other tedious old farts?
Who would want to ride just with other tedious old farts?
I get the impression it was a very poor attempt at a jokeGlad you will be one one day.![]()
I get the impression it was a very poor attempt at a joke
I would agree with you, on reflection, it would be better on my own. I always ride on my own anyway .I'm with others here. Just go on your own. I did the Way of The Roses on my Brompton in july. No planning, cheap rail fares (using my old git's rail card). Booked the accommodation as i went along using Booking.com
I enjoy this form of touring much more than some organised trip.
As a national forum, my question may remain unanswered but I wonder if there is such a thing as Coast to Coast or other long tours solely for third age cyclists?
I will be 66 on 31st this month.how old are you anyway?
I'm thinking of doing the coast to coast next year, plus a ride down to Essex, (I'll be 55) and I'm also in North Wales