So I live about 5 miles from my work - and I've been playing with google maps a lot the last day or so - and I've been pleasantly surprised. Using that, coupled with a bit of local knowledge (I've only lived in this town for 5 years and my local knowledge is rubbish outside of the main roads) I've discovered I can make the entire commute and avoid cycling on all roads - there are good cycle routes for the first 4 miles, and the last 1.5 miles or so I can go down quiet side streets.
I work 12 hour shifts, so would have to leave a little earlier but can shower at work, so I'd be ready for my day.
There are suitable bike lock up points outside, and well I think it is certainly more than feasible! I can cycle 13 miles without being too knackered so I'm sure if I started seriously commuting by bicycle now - I would be used to it very quickly.
I'm aware I'll need some more accessories to go with my bike, i.e. a rack for pannier bags, and of course the panniers themselves. So far I've been riding around with a backpack on to carry my phone and water etc but now I've got a water bottle + holder (in fact I'll have two shortly) then I think I will transition to panniers for serious commuting because having the bag on the back is not going to work.
I just need somewhere to keep my valuables I suppose although my phone is the main one.
I have only just got a new hybrid bike which would be suitable - are the tyres that come with these generally suitable for all types of weather? I mean rain etc - Snow - forget it - we get it only a few days in the whole year and there is someone who lives on my commute who owns a 4x4 so getting to work on those days is a no brainer
I think I can probably permanently commute if I can get used to the inclement weather - I guess this will just need organising and owning the requisite gear for the rain. I don't own much because I've been too used to creature comforts (read: being a lazy git)
I'd need lights as well because the dark nights/mornings are coming.
So aside from lights, panniers and racks , oh and mudguards - do I need anything else?
I work 12 hour shifts, so would have to leave a little earlier but can shower at work, so I'd be ready for my day.
There are suitable bike lock up points outside, and well I think it is certainly more than feasible! I can cycle 13 miles without being too knackered so I'm sure if I started seriously commuting by bicycle now - I would be used to it very quickly.
I'm aware I'll need some more accessories to go with my bike, i.e. a rack for pannier bags, and of course the panniers themselves. So far I've been riding around with a backpack on to carry my phone and water etc but now I've got a water bottle + holder (in fact I'll have two shortly) then I think I will transition to panniers for serious commuting because having the bag on the back is not going to work.
I just need somewhere to keep my valuables I suppose although my phone is the main one.
I have only just got a new hybrid bike which would be suitable - are the tyres that come with these generally suitable for all types of weather? I mean rain etc - Snow - forget it - we get it only a few days in the whole year and there is someone who lives on my commute who owns a 4x4 so getting to work on those days is a no brainer

I think I can probably permanently commute if I can get used to the inclement weather - I guess this will just need organising and owning the requisite gear for the rain. I don't own much because I've been too used to creature comforts (read: being a lazy git)
I'd need lights as well because the dark nights/mornings are coming.
So aside from lights, panniers and racks , oh and mudguards - do I need anything else?