pawl
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I've been for a bimble this morning, my Meriden loop, I've ridden 25 miles, its the slowest loop I do, but I was disappointingly slow this morning, about a 12.5 average, the slowest ride I've done since my heart attack in 2016, originally I was planning to ride my Hatton loop which is a bit longer but I was a bit late setting off so swapped my ride around, its not been a bad morning for a bike ride, its been still grey and a bit chilly, its not been bad under foot either, just the odd patch of wet leaves and mud to keep you on your toes. it was a good morning on the bike and another fixed wheel ride under my belt, it always takes me a few rides to get back into the swing of riding fixed after riding gears in the summer.
My wife was good at parking.I
Thats an excellent piece of parking![]()
I am ignoring mine!bike will think I am ignoring it![]()
That's pretty impressive! On my singlespeed I rarely pedal to 24 mph in 52/19 which is around 110 rpm. It might be slightly easier on fixed? (I find the looser connection between chain and wheel on singlespeed means that it feels like it is 'getting away from me'.)I knew that riding down Beake Avenue this morning I'd got up around 28 MPH on the hill past the shops but wondered what cadence I'd managed, I quick check on an online cadence calculator showed that on my 42 x 17 gearing I'd managed 145 RPM.
That's pretty impressive! On my singlespeed I rarely pedal to 24 mph in 52/19 which is around 110 rpm. It might be slightly easier on fixed? (I find the looser connection between chain and wheel on singlespeed means that it feels like it is 'getting away from me'.)
I couldn't remember a hill on Beake Avenue so I just checked on Street View. I assume you mean heading N approximately from Charlewood Road and on past Rotherham Road? I never used to venture that far. I used to turn off to the right just before and cross Holbrooks Park on the way to work in Lythalls Lane.
Meanwhile, from 2021 to 2023, you can remain unappreciated, be held back, treated unkindly by people who don't give a sh*t about you, and filled with gloomy dread about the nightmare unfolding in your life. Calderdale will be just one of the many employers who will make your working life a misery!Attached Calderdale Council blurb... said:Our Vision
Our vision for Calderdale in 2024 is for a place where you can realise your potential whoever you are.
We aspire to be a place where talent and enterprise can thrive. A place defined by our innate
kindness and resilience, by how our people care for each other, are able to recover from setbacks
and are full of hope. Calderdale will stand out, be known, and be distinctive.
A great place to visit, work, but most importantly, a place to live a larger life.
My wife did a good bit of parking as well by reversing our Cortina up on to a pier bollard thus lifting the rear driving wheels off the ground. The petrol tank had a slope so it slid up easily with no damage. She got a round of applause from the stevedores but they did come and lifted the car back on to 4 wheels.😄My wife was good at parking.
She once parked a brand new (2 weeks old) Volvo part way through our garden fence
That takes some doing![]()
And the person that wrote that piece, for the council, lives over Preston way.I just got asked to give a character reference to someone for a job in Calderdale...
Meanwhile, from 2021 to 2023, you can remain unappreciated, be held back, treated unkindly by people who don't give a sh*t about you, and filled with gloomy dread about the nightmare unfolding in your life. Calderdale will be just one of the many employers who will make your working life a misery!![]()