The 2019 Half Century a month Challenge chatzone

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kapelmuur

Veteran
Location
Timperley
Feeling a lot better this morning after the post Christmas virus and as it was a lovely bright morning I decided to try for a metric half.

Took it very easy and recorded my slowest average time since I started the challenge. Enjoyed being back outdoors, especially the near deserted roads. Now hoping to avoid crashes and bugs for the next 11 months!
 
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13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
Feeling a lot better this morning after the post Christmas virus and as it was a lovely bright morning I decided to try for a metric half.

Took it very easy and recorded my slowest average time since I started the challenge. Enjoyed being back outdoors, especially the near deserted roads. Now hoping to avoid crashes and bugs for the next 11 months!
99 point to go :okay:
 

kapelmuur

Veteran
Location
Timperley
I'm going to tentatively put my hand up for this challenge .
I managed 20 miles today (first ride since 10th October)
So I have the rest of the month to build up the miles to get the metric half done, hopefully.

If you can ride 20 miles after 10 weeks off the bike I’m sure you’ll be able to cover another 10 miles by the end of the month.

Very best of luck!
 

Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
If you can ride 20 miles after 10 weeks off the bike I’m sure you’ll be able to cover another 10 miles by the end of the month.

Very best of luck!
Thanks
 

kapelmuur

Veteran
Location
Timperley
I remember seeing pictures of your big freeze in a book called Railways by C Hamilton Ellis, very nice photography and good coverage of the topic, centering on Great Britain, the colonies, and dominions of that period. A fine volume. I may have contributed to the library at University.

I have some of Mr Hamilton Ellis's books, but not the one you mention. I also have a fascinating documentary on DVD featuring the work of the US photographer O. Winston Link. He specialised in dramatic photos of huge locomotives like 'Big Boys', taken at night.

On the subject of snow, you may enjoy the following, filmed in the north of England in 1955.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ugIoMD495E
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
I have some of Mr Hamilton Ellis's books, but not the one you mention. I also have a fascinating documentary on DVD featuring the work of the US photographer O. Winston Link. He specialised in dramatic photos of huge locomotives like 'Big Boys', taken at night.

On the subject of snow, you may enjoy the following, filmed in the north of England in 1955.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ugIoMD495E

Mr Link also found acceptance for his images as a Surrealist Artist. His work for the Norfolk and Western was some of the greatest work ever on the subject of steam locomotives, right in the twilight of their existence in the U.S.. The man went through a great many flash bulbs.
 
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