Awww, you've seen through my cunning plan! Shhh, don't tell himStarting to sound like you just want a holiday. Are you just using us as pawns to manipulate Rick into taking you away?
Awww, you've seen through my cunning plan! Shhh, don't tell himStarting to sound like you just want a holiday. Are you just using us as pawns to manipulate Rick into taking you away?
Just done it having challenged my quickest time from last year. So it was a red me against a green me and LBHIFI's ghost was there to. So the bottom line was that I got my 4ss kicked by myself and LB who seemed to be within a second of each other the whole way I came in well over 2 minutes behind having found it a tough ride with no let up.
I then remembered that I and LB both had our old pro units which were really black classics with a different support frame. They obviously went quite a lot quicker as we both knew and although no slingshots or hyperspace thingys they were quicker uphill. Don't know about you Lars but I'd quite like my old machine back.
So please use todays ride for my handicap @gbrown which was 28:39. Thanks.
I will invite you along Tom to forward this motion
By far the most pleasant and uplifting account of caravaning we've had on here today....it kind of gives me hope.I have my own varied recollection of caravan related holidays - not towing but fixed site caravans (not even 'park homes') - a miscellany of family holidays in Cornwall, Dorset and even Wales!
But the best recollection was of long weekends away with my grandparents on the Isle of Wight. They lived in a caravan (again, not a park home). I would write - I'm sure many of us here might remember letters - no emails or phone (mobile or otherwise), to announce my anticipated arrival date. My grandmother would start cooking a chicken curry on the Thursday ready for my arrival on a Friday afternoon. I would then cycle from home just outside Reading, down through the New Forest to get the ferry from Lymington to Yarmouth, then on to the grandparents at Wootton Bridge. Saturday would be spent riding round or around the Isle of Wight, before cycling home on the Sunday.
Somehow I can't imagine many parents allowing their 14/15 year old do trips like that nowadays. What a shame.
I have bought caravan on LP, 8 track, cassette, CD and iTunes and it has nothing but good memories. One of Van's best.
Which is not long enough for an FTP
Omg Bill, that doesn't look like much of a 'holiday' to me!How about this?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/d.../Pico-de-Veleta-cycling-Europes-highest-road/
No problem for a seasoned bkooler.
edit: http://www.strava.com/activities/12815547
Already in hand dear boy. Big family holiday sorted this yearStarting to sound like you just want a holiday. Are you just using us as pawns to manipulate Rick into taking you away?
Omg Bill, that doesn't look like much of a 'holiday' to me!
You would probably want your face fuzzied out like on tv to protect your identity.Sorry mate, I'm essentially a coward... How about a video link?![]()
Yes and it is words like that that lead to people owning the accursed things.By far the most pleasant and uplifting account of caravaning we've had on here today....it kind of gives me hope.
By far the most pleasant and uplifting account of caravaning we've had on here today....it kind of gives me hope.
Now we're on the same page Bill. Let's get the DD under our belts first. Have you got yourself some good gloves this year?Beer afterwards then six days relaxing. Sounds like a good holiday to me!!
You would probably want your face fuzzied out like on tv to protect your identity.
Now we're on the same page Bill. Let's get the DD under our belts first. Have you got yourself some good gloves this year?