Where do you ride to?

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Kookas

Über Member
Location
Exeter
Two months of summer holidays for me now, so no more commuting. I want to keep riding, though, but it's difficult without a specific place to ride to, or something to accomplish. Where do you go on your rides?
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
During the week, nowhere, I sit in the kitchen, sometimes the bedroom.

On a weekend, I go from the start to the finish line.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
What do you mean 'without a specific place to ride to'?
Here's a tip.
Draw a ring around of say 25 miles from where you live. Are you saying there would be nothing in that ring that is not worth cycling too or seeing or a cafe to go eat at?
That would make a nice 50 mile round trip or there abouts, a nice morning or afternoons riding.
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
Cafe, Wasdale, Carlisle, Pub. Or I book on an audax.

THere's lots of different rides you can do from wherever you are - just get hold of a map (or use bikehike or similar) and pick out some interesting points, or even just a village you've never been to before and ride there :smile:
 

Idoru

Well-Known Member
Location
Rhuddlan, UK
I love a ride down the coast when the weather is nice, lots of good scenery, reasonably flat, chances for a sneaky ice cream / bit of cake or a chance to sit and watch the world go by.
 

Custom24

Über Member
Location
Oxfordshire
I find that even if I was not particularly motivated to get out on the bike, because I didn't have to go anywhere in particular, I start enjoying myself after about 20 minutes, and the memory of that enjoyment serves as motivation to go out the next time.

In other words, I don't need a reason to get out on the bike. Maybe you don't either...
 
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Kookas

Kookas

Über Member
Location
Exeter
I find that even if I was not particularly motivated to get out on the bike, because I didn't have to go anywhere in particular, I start enjoying myself after about 20 minutes, and the memory of that enjoyment serves as motivation to go out the next time.

In other words, I don't need a reason to get out on the bike. Maybe you don't either...

Doesn't sound too different to me. I remember when I went to secondary school, I'd sometimes ride an extra 10 or 20 miles in the evening. Just because I'd be riding home, and feel like going a bit further.

On the subject of 'purposeful cycling', I did 30 miles once after convincing myself that not EVERY Lloyd's bank shuts at 5 and then going around every single branch in the city to see if there was one that stayed open later. (I found out that they had apparently standardised closing times, so now they do all close at 5...)
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Cycling has allowed me to discover little towns and villages that I would never have otherwise heard of or visited. Do the 25 radius from your home thingy and broaden your local knowledge.
 

Kies

Guest
Rode 6 miles last night to meet the footy crew for a couple of beers and 9 back via the scenic route. London is lovely at night in the tropical heat we are enjoying.
 
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