If there is any decent job available maybe not to much hassle haha
Maybe the time would be better spent looking for another job than going away on your bike, I know that sounds harsh but it could be worth it.
If there is any decent job available maybe not to much hassle haha
What's to stop him looking for a job whilst NOT on holiday, if he really wants to?Maybe the time would be better spent looking for another job than going away on your bike, I know that sounds harsh but it could be worth it.
What's to stop him looking for a job whilst NOT on holiday, if he really wants to?
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Stuff work for a week @jnrmczip . The weather is playing ball for once; get your bike out and fill your boots!
I wish won't be out of the UK or what ever it will be called after this referendum until next year. But do plan on going further afield with the bike seeing a bit of the worldnorthern cyprus...i'll meet you there on wednesday...
Some good suggestions from @Brandane . I'll add two of my favourite cycling places:
Rosneath: The climb up from Coulport on Loch Long is hard, but on an immaculately surfaced MOD property road. And there's some amazing views down the Gare loch from up top. Combine it with a trip along the minor road through Glen Fruin (very steep climb up from Faslane, it is less masochistic to do it heading west from Loch Lomond).
The Trossachs: Do a loop of Loch Katrine from Aberfoyle. You can choose whether to do the Dukes pass from the easy or hard direction.
For more relaxed social group rides, I'd suggest GRCM.