Onthedrops
Veteran
- Location
- Yorksha
I was out for a ride last Sunday.
Now it's a bit hilly round these parts so climbs are unavoidable. I'd just completed a long steady climb and the old lungs had been given a good workout. Turned left and rode along a rambling country road. Turned a corner and was met with a beautiful view of the valley way below stretching as far as the eye could see.
At that time I got an amazing feeling of freedom and overall happiness, especially as I was riding in the warm sunshine. (I know, a bit poetic and deep)
It was a general feeling of enjoying the ride out, in the sunshine and out in the countryside. I just felt how much I loved this cycling mullarkey and was able to take in the view and surroundings as I pedalled along. Something I think you could never experience in a car.
Anyone else think the weather and surroundings make riding all that much more enjoyable?
Now it's a bit hilly round these parts so climbs are unavoidable. I'd just completed a long steady climb and the old lungs had been given a good workout. Turned left and rode along a rambling country road. Turned a corner and was met with a beautiful view of the valley way below stretching as far as the eye could see.
At that time I got an amazing feeling of freedom and overall happiness, especially as I was riding in the warm sunshine. (I know, a bit poetic and deep)
It was a general feeling of enjoying the ride out, in the sunshine and out in the countryside. I just felt how much I loved this cycling mullarkey and was able to take in the view and surroundings as I pedalled along. Something I think you could never experience in a car.
Anyone else think the weather and surroundings make riding all that much more enjoyable?