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Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 16:31
by speedbird591
Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 17:07
by VEGAS
Hi Ian,
Brilliant pictures mate. At this rate your gonna go through componenants like Jordan does newspaper exclusives.
Great to see you out and about, it will be doing you the world of good.
Move over Lance!
Tks for posting
Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 17:09
by FlyTexas
Now
that's the UK I dream about cycling through.

Gorgeous...absolutely gorgeous! My surname is Higinbotham and my DNA just
screams that it wants to return on a bicycle.

Thanks very very much for sharing your pics, Ian.
Brian
Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 17:14
by Garry Russell
What lovely scenary Ian
Great place to be cycling
Garry
Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 18:58
by speedbird591
FlyTexas wrote:My surname is Higinbotham and my DNA just
screams that it wants to return on a bicycle.
What a badly behaved DNA you have, Brian

Well, to prevent it screaming at inopportune moments, why don't you send it over for a vacation? I'll happily smear/attach/stick/tie it to my handlebars (depending on what part of your person it derives from

) and show it the sights. When dear little Higinbotham starts screaming for the big skies of Texas again, I'll just pop him back in the jiffy bag and fly him home

Problem solved!
Eddie - thanks for the comments. This new bike has been a real dream for me. I was really happy with the old one, but I'd never realised how much easier everything is with a higher spec machine. I feel as though I can ride all day and I actively look for hills to climb! I now know why mountain bikes have 27 gears and hydraulic discs - because I use them all, even at my age! I've tightened my belt a notch in the last month and can now wear T shirts without Mrs Speedbird laughing at me! OK that's not true - she still laughs at me but not about the T shirts
Ian

Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 19:24
by VEGAS
Good for you Ian!
The main thing with anything to do with exercise is enjoying it. Many people put themselves through unnecessary pain and agony to get results and end up hating anything to do with fitness.
Cycling is so popular because not only are you getting fitter (and going for those smaller lungbusting gears) but your also seeing the world and visiting places easily and freely without worry of topping up with petrol or expensive parking charges.
Just remember to stop at a decent pub when your out and about and replenish those calories with a nice cold pint and a pie.
And no doubt your well aware of the muppets on the road. Just take care and especially watch out for those cheeky bar stewards turning left in front of you.

Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 20:30
by forthbridge
Another
grand selection Ian, I'm almost tempted to get my bike out, although typical Scottish Weather and all that.......

Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 23:51
by nigelb
Ian, what absolutly beautiful pictures! I drove through Wiltshire the last time I was in the UK and it is stunning. Of course, I was not on those smaller lanes and I can tell from your pictures that I would have been impressed even more had I had the time to detour. Oh, all these amazing pictures make me so homesick!
Nigel²
Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 08:37
by VEGAS
nigelb wrote:Oh, all these amazing pictures make me so homesick!
Nigel²
Don't worry mate. The country is on its arse, so most of us are sick of home...

Re: Cycling: Wessex Ridgeway and Wylye Valley
Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 12:15
by Nigel H-J
You have excelled yourself again Ian, just love the tranquil photographs of the period English Village Cottages.
Regards
Nigel.