What would you do at this junction?

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summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Well tomorrow is going to be busy so I'd be tempted to walk across, if there are lots of frustrated holiday folk around! If empty I'd ride across.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Of course the highway engineering is lamentable. It's Somerset. Fantastic scenery but support for cycling is mostly some leaflets and sponsoring the Tour of Britain. We've been waiting for more bridges over the Axe and Yeo for what? 40 years now? While we're climbing hills and mixing with motorists on some pretty dodgy roads, cars speed along the more convenient and flatter M5 that we're banned from... :sad:
 
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coffeejo

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Of course the highway engineering is lamentable. It's Somerset. Fantastic scenery but support for cycling is mostly some leaflets and sponsoring the Tour of Britain. We've been waiting for more bridges over the Axe and Yeo for what? 40 years now? While we're climbing hills and mixing with motorists on some pretty dodgy roads, cars speed along the more convenient and flatter M5 that we're banned from... :sad:
Several years since they've sponsored the ToB. :thumbsdown:

Thanks everyone. I'll cycle/walk across it tomorrow and shall bask in the knowledge that no matter what, it'll be better than going through Burnham. Incidentally, according to the OS map, NCN 33 goes along the beach. Not the road alongside the beach. On the beach.

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mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Yes, the beach. The beach where some motorists have lost their cars to the incoming tide and the hovercraft has to pull out a few walkers every year. The whole route from Burnham to Clevedon is currently crazy. It may be worthwhile if the bridges are ever built but until then, I'd stick on the minor through roads nearest the coast unless you know a reason not to and you'll get through much better.
 
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coffeejo

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Yes, the beach. The beach where some motorists have lost their cars to the incoming tide and the hovercraft has to pull out a few walkers every year. The whole route from Burnham to Clevedon is currently crazy. It may be worthwhile if the bridges are ever built but until then, I'd stick on the minor through roads nearest the coast unless you know a reason not to and you'll get through much better.
I'm of the opinion that the majority of Sustrans routes were drawn up as a bet and I therefore aim to avoid them at all costs.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
I'm of the opinion that the majority of Sustrans routes were drawn up as a bet and I therefore aim to avoid them at all costs.
There are some lovely stretches but there's also some utter madness. I'm so glad that http://cycle.travel/map shows whether it's hard or soft surfaced.
 

Mandragora

Senior Member
I'd walk it too. Have a good ride @coffeejo - and watch out for mad holidaymakers. The one good thing about the July timings this year is that the school break-up dates seem to be staggered between today and pretty much till next Friday.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Lots this way broke up today! So I'm expecting the roads to be busy tomorrow. Especially once it gets snarled up and they take to the A-roads.
 
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coffeejo

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
After all that, it will have to wait for another day. The dog was sick in the night, which means that not only am I shattered, I also need to give her a few hours to see if it was a one-off. If I'm not stuck at home all day, it'll be only a short ride for me.
 

Mandragora

Senior Member
After all that, it will have to wait for another day. The dog was sick in the night, which means that not only am I shattered, I also need to give her a few hours to see if it was a one-off. If I'm not stuck at home all day, it'll be only a short ride for me.
Sorry to hear that - hope it passes quickly - and at least you've done all your planning now, so when you can get away, it'll be a quick pack up and off.
 
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coffeejo

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Sorry to hear that - hope it passes quickly - and at least you've done all your planning now, so when you can get away, it'll be a quick pack up and off.
It's my fault. She was sick a lot in the spring so I cut a load of stuff from her diet and treats box. She was pestering me yesterday so I thought I'd see how she coped with a rawhide chew. Thrilled to bits at 3pm. Sick as, well, a Labrador twelve hours later. I was in the kitchen making myself a recovery drink (fake hot chocolate rather than anything stronger, alas) when the clock turned to 3:33, which I took as a sign confirming my own bad judgement.
 
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