Mountain biking
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I've noticed that there are a lot of people interested in MTB and I've seen some requests about meetings of CPians. Let's get it together, who would be interested in MTB ride in Thorndon Country Park ?
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I've noticed that there are a lot of people interested in MTB and I've seen some requests about meetings of CPians. Let's get it together, who would be interested in MTB ride in Thorndon Country Park ?
I'm up for it! Oh - hang on. Wrong country. :| cheers, Chris Maunder Rub your belly and pat your head simultaneously. Sometimes that helps me make sense of things - Jon Sagara
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I'm up for it! Oh - hang on. Wrong country. :| cheers, Chris Maunder Rub your belly and pat your head simultaneously. Sometimes that helps me make sense of things - Jon Sagara
Chris Maunder wrote: Oh - hang on. Wrong country. I am sorry about that. :((
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I'm up for it! Oh - hang on. Wrong country. :| cheers, Chris Maunder Rub your belly and pat your head simultaneously. Sometimes that helps me make sense of things - Jon Sagara
Chris Maunder wrote: Oh - hang on. Wrong country. The news the other night showed this Hong Kong man who has invented "strap on" pontoons for bicycles. He uses them to cycle across Hong Kong bay to avoid the traffic congestion. The front wheel of your bike locks into place while the back wheel is placed on two rollers connected to a prop shaft. It floats, you pedal, it goes. Not sure how safe it would be over anything other than a harbour bay though... :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Brian Delahunty wrote: one of my boys on the inside instead of the outside benjymous wrote: All the male CP inhabitants cross their legs in unison
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Chris Maunder wrote: Oh - hang on. Wrong country. The news the other night showed this Hong Kong man who has invented "strap on" pontoons for bicycles. He uses them to cycle across Hong Kong bay to avoid the traffic congestion. The front wheel of your bike locks into place while the back wheel is placed on two rollers connected to a prop shaft. It floats, you pedal, it goes. Not sure how safe it would be over anything other than a harbour bay though... :-D regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and to be loved in return - Moulin Rouge Brian Delahunty wrote: one of my boys on the inside instead of the outside benjymous wrote: All the male CP inhabitants cross their legs in unison
Paul Watson wrote: "strap on" pontoons for bicycles I'm sure I learned about the water cycle when at school :-D -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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Paul Watson wrote: "strap on" pontoons for bicycles I'm sure I learned about the water cycle when at school :-D -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
I think you live about 2 hours from London. Have you got bike?
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I think you live about 2 hours from London. Have you got bike?
No but I've got a car. Takes me 2ish hours to get to Guildford, so dunno how long it'd be to get into London itself -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
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No but I've got a car. Takes me 2ish hours to get to Guildford, so dunno how long it'd be to get into London itself -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
benjymous wrote: No but I've got a car. Yes, I am sure, you've got car. It is impossible to live here without car. benjymous wrote: Takes me 2ish hours to get to Guildford, so dunno how long it'd be to get into London itself In your profile you listed your employer and their office is about two hours from London. My idea was, you would put your bicycle (if you would have one) on car rack and come here by car, two hours is not so far.