Its a fickle month march. Can be mid winter or early summer.
I have been looking at Glen Clova to Braemar, to Aviemore to Fort Augustus and then maybe Inverness as a summer route, not brave enough to try it in March.
Lower ski car park is ideal, you wont be the only one there, always a few vans but enough if you cant bump start your car on that hill then you need a new car. Aviemore PH22 1RB
Blind test is the only way to tell. Buy 4 or 5 bottles of random seal and get drinking. I thought natural cork was best until recently proved wrong. A lot of our cheap plonk is delivered to the UK in flexitanks and bottled here which makes commercial sense and is greener but it certainly excludes the artisan wines and cork suppliers of business.
I was told when I was a lad it was because you should get on a bike like it was a horse (ie from the left) – keeps the mucky stuff away from your jodhpurs. I dont often get on a bike from the right and it still feels weird.
I think the ‘righty tighty’ reason is more plausible.
good to see the police taking it serious – police incident tape and incident posters still up in the area – no evidence of any further sabotage since, just lots of litter from the youth that use it as a party zone after dark!
good to see the police taking it serious – police incident tape and incident posters still up in the area – no evidence of any further sabotage since, just lots of litter from the youth that use it as a party zone after dark!
http://www.bongofury.co.uk/
Wouldn’t be without ours. At least 3 big trips a year in it every year since the kids were small. As stated they can be a bit juicy but If you are not in a rush then they are tough to beat. Smaller than a van, same footprint as large car so easy to park and long enough to keep your longboard in at the beach.
Bongo fury website good place to start –
Another suggestion. Drive to Eastbourne, train with bikes to shorham! Up onto the SDW from there and head back to Eastbourne. Pie and a pint on the seafront and a drive home. A bit shorter than 50 I would guess but there is a bit of climbing. Enjoy
Versailles is on the outskirts and an easy half hour train into city centre. Camping in http://www.hutopia.com was a walk from the local station and pleasant. Loads of hotels around too catering for all the tourist going to The palace. Bonne chance.
Still performing well in the kitchen but the bedroom is more intermittent than it used to be. Still have never got close to the back passage ect, ect, ect.
Did you do the Tarka Trail North Devon? http://www.devon.gov.uk/tarkatrail
Torrington to Barnstaple pretty flat and all off road, on old railway route.
Does the Big Sheep still race sheep?
http://bit.ly/XhDBx9 bought this last week and it seems to be doing the job and added this one just to leave somewhere I haven’t already got a spare pump http://bit.ly/Z1nmqS – cheaper than my morning coffee
Check the instructions. We used some at my work and we needed to rewire the fitting as only one end is live. May be a different spec but worth checking
Big selection at our local library, some mp3 but mostly cd. Copy to hard drive for replay after returned. I have been caught listening to ‘the coming of dragons’ of my own volition.
Other than that it’s iTunes for us
Mont St Michel Away from any holiday time is a winner. A few nice small hotels on the mont itself, very little to do except relax and watch the tide come in and out
My first decent MTB – orange clockwork circa 1990 – it confused people as it was actually black! Handle bars so skinny they had one grip cut in half & shared between both ends.
Side mounted cable runs had a tendency to nip any passing exposed skin.